Having received regular Maharishi Light Therapy with Gem treatments here in 
southern california ( http://www.socalgemlight.com/ ) either twice or four 
times each month since my first treatment last march in 2012, I can safely say 
that, yes, it is a powerful treatment modality for improving consciousness and 
creativity, and the "light beamers" are laser penlights -- thus, the light 
passing through these gems is very coherent (unlike ambient lighting from any 
other source). I've had a ritam experience, one time, plus some kundalini 
awakening later on after that particular treatment. Also, I'm the last person 
to notice that I'm transcending during the treatments. I usually have to infer 
this from the fact that my experience of myself is so naturally transparent 
that I don't realize that this transparency is truly my Self. These gemlight 
treatments are very empowering to the mind, so that care and consideration 
given to one's thoughts, speech, and action is a very good idea since they can 
materialize.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante  wrote:
>
> On tonight's (MON Feb 2nd) Global Family Chat on the Maharishi 
> Channel, they talked about the new light/gem therapy in Maharishi 
> Ayurveda (the first line of Rig Veda says that agni/fire is the 
> source of gems, gems are described in the Vedas as the "Radiance of 
> God" -- Charaka Samhita says gems are second in treatment value only 
> to mantras, and gems are ahead of herbal treatments). They use some 
> sort of light (frequency depends on the gem involved, amethyst, 
> emerald, etc -- seven types of gems used all told) in a flashlight-
> type device which shines light through 12 gems set in gold. The light 
> is flashed on the palm of the hand (some of the photos in newspaper 
> articles show people getting the light beam on the forehead even 
> though the Raj people only talked about palm application), and people 
> are reporting good experiences (some expansion of consciousness, 
> healing of injured area, etc) in the 300 treatments at the Raj to 
> date. The light is supposed to act on the "light body" of the 
> recipient, and although there are side effects like healing, it's 
> basically designed to remove obstacles to enlightenment values more 
> than just wearing gems, with the goal of letting celestial light fill 
> the body. In Switzerland all the HMOs pay for this therapy up to 80% 
> of the cost of treatment. Ayurveda recipes including powdered gems 
> are legal in Germany, but not yet legal in the USA.
> 
> "There is no inside or outside. The same light inside, the same light 
> outside."
>


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