Rainbow Body: from Tibetan teachings to the alchemy of colors.

Rainbow Body: from Tibetan teachings to the alchemy of colors.

The rainbow body is a Tibetan concept, known to many, that speaks of a level of spiritual realization, even within the material world. The phenomenon of the rainbow body is a perspective on when people achieve complete knowledge, which would be: the absence of illusion.

It is considered that the ignorance of the non-recognition of unlimited qualities by the conceptual mind (lower mental) causes the overlaying of the limits of space, time, and matter.

Great yogis were considered to have acquired the rainbow body while still alive, transforming themselves even before passing through death, and gradually becoming "invisible". It is seen as a sign of the goal of reaching the primordial luminous state, that is, the process of enlightenment.

One truth, many languages.

When I began my studies in alchemy, it was the first time I encountered this concept, in a slightly different way. We need to understand that each culture, each era, will speak about the same theme, but approaching it in different ways, serving as a gateway of information for certain groups of people, with certain levels of beliefs. 

In alchemy, there is the study of the 7 chakras, which, when added together (in colors), reveal the 7 colors of the rainbow. But due to imbalances caused by ourselves, by the conditioning we receive from the lower mind, there is always work to be done on these energies in order to rebalance them. And it becomes difficult to work on all of them equally; the constant lack or excess of energies is clearly perceived by those with vision (third eye), in the way the colors behave in our aura, and one can also perceive where there are hidden stones (crystallizations that come from traumas) to be dissolved and healed.

I understand that, because we work in this creation with the reference of the rainbow spectrum, and taking the example of the prism, when we have all these "colors" balanced in our auric field, we can perceive that it transforms into a single light, of a single color: white. In other words, it is the ultimate representation of the integration of energies within us.

Thus, we become "enlightened".

Enlightenment is not about becoming light,
it's about remembering it.

Colors are forms of energetic expression in this creation; therefore, when we speak of green, we are speaking of healing, truth, knowledge, and consecration; when we speak of yellow, we are translating discernment, wisdom, and the capacity for understanding; when we speak of blue, we are bringing willpower, faith, confidence, power, and protection. Each color conveys a meaning. There are not only 7 colors, but these 7 are the basis, which, when added together, become an integrated unit, represented by white.

Although the concept of the Tibetan rainbow body and the alchemical concept have their divergences, I perceive them as sides of the same coin, to explain what we can expect from the result of the enlightenment process. Enlightenment, simpler than it is usually portrayed, is precisely the moment when we begin to remember who we are, without the noise that exists in the lower mind becoming a reference for our identity. It's not about becoming light, because we already are light. It's about remembering it and living it consciously, even while we are incarnated.

Perfection is illusory; there will be moments of clarity and darkness, especially while we are still training in this process and have layers to detach from. But there are moments, leaps of consciousness and enlightenment, that open doors for us to get closer and closer to the result. And the result is not a final destination, it is just another stage in our soul's learning process.

When you reach enlightenment, balance the colors (energies), and gain clarity and awareness of who you are, you realize that, while you are on the plane of creation, there will always be work to do and learning to integrate. That is the beauty of being in a soul experience.

Expanding consciousness is like crossing ceilings.

Don't wait to "die to understand everything", that won't happen.

Regardless of whether we are incarnated or disincarnated, the only thing that will change is the level of density of the form we inhabit. Instead, work on expanding your consciousness. To expand is to broaden. Every time you reach a ceiling of understanding, go beyond it, for in this way the truth will set you free. And the expansion of mind and body can happen at any level of matter density you are experiencing.

The further away from the source, the more obstacles we naturally face on this journey, due to all the layers that are created that we need to remove and cleanse. Illusions such as separation, the false impression of being alone, the existing polarity that opens doors to this frequency diversity we inhabit — everything seems more difficult, heavy, and time-consuming.

Therefore, it's important to connect with who you truly are, to open the doors to find your way back home, because you are the key, the door, and the lock. You are not trapped and limited, but you may believe you are, and that's why you live that reality.

The realization of liberation in primordial purity (rainbow body state) is the awakening of the memory of our true creational power. Without ego, with soul. Without complications, with simplicity. Without hierarchy, but in network and in fraternity.

With love and gratitude, ๐Ÿ‰✨๐Ÿ’œ

๐Ÿ‘ฝ WRITTEN BY:
Gaby Ah
El’ivien Shaen

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