Prema Agni
Prema Agni
This precious symbol comes directly to us from the Masters, and opens the heart for
Love to flow IN and OUT. It can be drawn on anyone, by anyone. All that is asked of the
receiver is that upon receiving this symbol, you pledge to donate $7 to a good cause, but not to
the person who 'draws' it on you. The person giving the Prema Agni receives no compensation
other than the knowledge that they have done a good deed.
Drawing the Prema Agni on someone is an important and wonderful act of Love that you can
give to someone else. It truly is priceless.
Please give a copy of this to whomever you draw the symbol on, so they can in turn draw it on
others, thus opening LOVE for the Planet.
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Prema Agni
The Symbolic Language of the Symbol of Love
~ a partial analysis ~
There are many aspects unified into this one powerful symbol.
Let's start with the triangle. This is an equilateral triangle with the point on top. It is an ancient
symbol for Fire (Agni). It exists in all cultures. (In some cultures the triangle is reversed and
symbolizes Water). The triangle is a symbol of the Holy Trinity: Brahma/Vishnu/Shiva,
Father/Jesus/Holy Spirit, etc. The top point is the symbol of
the Godhead, or in physics, the Monopole - the No Thing,
Stillness, Non-Dualism, Unity. In classic Kabala, manifestation
of Light takes place in the form of a triangle. First there is the
point, the monopole, and then light descends from the Godhead, above,
towards the below. Then the light creates a third point, and eventually returns
above to its Source. This represents Involution, or Spirit into Matter.
The upside down triangle with the point on the bottom is the classic symbol of Water (again, some
cultures have it reversed). In the Hebrew tradition, this represents Evolution, or Matter into Spirit.
This symbol also represents inertia, which pulls downward and suppresses activity, i.e., Surrender.
This passive aspect of Creation thus represents the Yoni (female organ), the Emblem of Energy
(Shakti), or Cosmic Nature (Prakti). The corresponding number here is two.
The Seal of Solomon is a symbol of the unification of Fire and Water, the unification of opposites,
Above and Below, Male and Female. This represents Unity Consciousness. Fire, Water, Air and
Earth are all contained in this symbol. The fifth element, or Quintessence, is hidden, or implied.
We will see later how all of this is tied into Prema Agni.
In the brain, the Medulla Oblongata is shaped like a Water triangle, and the triangular particles of light are
received through here, and go out through the Third Eye (although Paramahansa Yogananda may have said the
opposite). In the Brahma Randra area (there are different philosophies about this) there is the Rajas Nerve, Tamas
Nerve, and Sattva Nerve, forming a Fire triangle.
The Sattva Nerve is on top closest the Brahma Randra. So, the Medulla Oblongata,
Water triangle, is the area where the Mastaka Granthi is located, so when that knot
becomes undone, the Kundalini travels from Water, up to the Fire triangle of the tip
top of the Brahmarandra. So the Seal of Solomon also symbolizes this process.
The Heart is the next aspect of this symbol. The Heart of course holds the
energy of Love. If we view it sideways, we have the number three and the Om symbol. Three is the
number of the Holy Trinity, like the Triangle. So, in a heart shaped form, it is an Om extended
downward and connecting to the tip top of the Triangle.
This connection also forms a Cross. The heart is also a shape that implies an Ankh.
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The Lightening Bolt is also a symbol of "As Above, So Below". It is also a symbol of Kundalini,
involution and evolution, and DNA. For lightening to strike, it needs two leaders, one coming from
Above, and the other coming from Below. When the energy meets, zap! A lightening bolt is formed.
A lightening bolt consists of two spirals of electricity, one going clockwise, and the other
counterclockwise. The number nine signifies completion of a cycle, attainment, fulfillment, and there
are nine points to the Lightening Bolt.
The Caduceus is implied in the Prema Agni symbol. The Caduceus is the symbol of two snakes
twisting their way up a center line, often used by the medical profession. The center is the spine, or
Suskumna. And the two snakes are the Ida and Pingalla. The top is the Third Eye/Pineal Gland, which
is said to be butterfly shaped. It may also be heart shaped.
There are two Crosses contained in Prema Agni, one perpendicular, and another diagonal. The
perpendicular Cross implies the first beginnings of Creation, closer to stillness. The diagonal Cross
implies motion, activity, multiplication, transference of information and sending ideas.
A vertical line symbolizes the first beginnings of Creation, the Above descending to the Below. This
is origin of the number 1. (Before this is zero, the cosmic egg, 0). The vertical line is considered to
be a symbol of Fire, a masculine energy. Physical fire also tends to burn in a vertical motion. The horizontal line is
a symbol of Water, a feminine symbol. Physical water tends to flow horizontally. As with the Seal of
Solomon, here is the unification of Fire and Water, and unification of opposites.
The Hindu Swastika is implied. Here the five elements are in manifestation and motion, radiation,
emanation from the center source. (This is not the same as the infamous swastika. They are opposite
in the direction in which they spin, and that in itself is another explanation.)
A Hexagon is also implied here, six sides, and again the Seal of Solomon is implied here.
Several other symbols are implied in the Prema Agni symbol. Shiva's staff can be seen in the lower
portion of the heart with the line or staff extending downward. Shiva is part of the Hindu religion's
Holy Trinity: Brahma/Vishnu/Shiva. He is one of Hinduism's main Deities, and one of the most
complex Gods of India, embodying seemingly contradictory qualities. He is the destroyer and the
restorer, the great ascetic and the symbol for sensuality, the benevolent herder of souls and the
wrathful avenger. Shiva comes to destroy all negativity in a person's life.
The symbol for the Muslim religion can also be implied, as can the Buddhist religion's
Karmic Wheel of Life. The Buddhist Karmic Wheel contains the secrets of alchemy
and manifestation.
The human figure is clearly represented both in the full Prema Agni symbol, and within the five-pointed star (see
below). Here we see a representation of what the artist Michelangelo called the human potential for perfection.
Michelangelo himself said, "Whoever strives for perfection is striving for something divine.”
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Highly Recommended:
Meditate on the Sri Yantra Mandala, all triangles, thus including all five elements.
This Mandala is said to give Moksha upon meditation.
All of the numbers are contained in Prema Agni. Number One in the vertical line of the Cross.
Number Two in the symmetry of the symbol, and the right half of the heart and horizontal line of the
Cross. Number Three in the top of the Heart.
Number Four, which is the number for Earth or Square, is represented in the Cross.
Number Six is implied within the Seal of Solomon and the Hexagon. This symbolizes the Macrocosm.
Number Seven appears many times within Prema Agni. Seven symbolizes Christ, the seven Chakras, seven Metals,
seven Days, seven Body Systems, etc.
Number Nine is symbolized by the nine points of the lightening bolt, completion of a cycle.
And finally, Prema Agni came from The Godhead, The Stillness, The Monopole, The No
Thing, thus: The Zero, or Cosmic Egg, or LINGAM. All things come from and return to this.
Also called the Oroboros, the Serpent biting its tail, bottom Chakra Kundalini brought to the
top.
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How the Prema Agni Symbol Works it’s Magic
Step 1: The drawing of the Triangle opens a sacred gateway or portal into your being.*
Step 2: The zigzag line with nine points may feel like a laser beam, a lightening bolt cutting out anything that
doesn't serve you now and pulling it down to the fires of the Kundalini to be transformed into Light.
Step 3: The Drawing of the Heart is able to pass through the armoring of the upper back because it is so
unexpected that your defenses may be suspended and you may experience a freedom, or powerful release. For
some, this feels like angel wings unfurling.
Step 4: The base of the Heart meets the tip of the Triangle and a line or stem of the Heart is drawn into the
Triangle pulling the Heart with it. Because of the small aperture at the tip of the Triangle and the speed at which
the line is being drawn the fullness of the Heart "pops" into the center and a radiant combination of Divinity and
Love vibrates out into your whole system.
Step 5: The Horizontal Line drawn from the right moves across the back intersecting the tip of the Triangle on
its journey to your left side. As the line finishes, a remarkable thing may happen. This seemingly one dimensional
line may suddenly arch into the middle of your body at precisely the center point where the Line met the Triangle
earlier. The feel of this new Line may be like an arrow and the power behind it like the bow of a large ice cutter
ship (this boat may cut through anything - darkness, hesitation, etc.) Incredibly, almost simultaneously the Triangle
tips from a vertical position to a horizontal one, pulled into position by the ice cutter and explodes Divine Love
through and out your heart center. Here is where many experience pure Bliss.
*As the Triangle is drawn many people lose a sense of physical denseness, and become aware only of the Triangle
as a remarkable entranceway. It may feel like a timeless oneness with a feeling of tremendous Love, wonder and
beauty. A wonder of miracle proportion and a recognition or memory of every dimension in which our souls
exist. And this is why the zigzag can be so effective because all we are is Light, so any tool that moves to clear
debris is met with no resistance.
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