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The [[Prajna]] [[Akasagarbha]] is an [[esoteric]] [[Buddhist]] [[Healing]] [[Dharma]] practice which literally means, '[[Wisdom]] hidden in the [[womb]] of [[space]]'. This ancient [[Dharma]] practice of [[Akasagarbha]] [[Bodhisattva]], which was hidden in [[China]] for centuries, is considered a key to [[Enlightenment]], valued for its ability to increase [[physical]] [[vitality]] and [[energy]], and bring forth rapid [[spiritual]] progress.
 
The [[Prajna]] [[Akasagarbha]] is an [[esoteric]] [[Buddhist]] [[Healing]] [[Dharma]] practice which literally means, '[[Wisdom]] hidden in the [[womb]] of [[space]]'. This ancient [[Dharma]] practice of [[Akasagarbha]] [[Bodhisattva]], which was hidden in [[China]] for centuries, is considered a key to [[Enlightenment]], valued for its ability to increase [[physical]] [[vitality]] and [[energy]], and bring forth rapid [[spiritual]] progress.
  
Akas'agarbha [[Bodhisattva]] is a great [[Master]] who attained [[Enlightenment]] under the guidance of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] and [[Manjusri]] [[Bodhisattva]]. The [[Prajna]] Akas'agarbha [[Dharma]] was developed by Akas'agarbha with the help of [[Manjusri]] over a period of 49 days, and it is the actual practice Akas'agarbha used [[to awaken]]. In [[essence]], it is a sequence of movements ([[mudras]]) combined with [[visualizations]] and a [[Mantra]] that help to align the {{Wiki|individual}} to the [[Universe]] and [[awaken]] the [[sleeping]] [[seeds]] of [[Alaya]] [[Consciousness]] in the [[Body]].
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Akas'agarbha [[Bodhisattva]] is a great [[Master]] who attained [[Enlightenment]] under the guidance of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] and [[Manjusri]] [[Bodhisattva]]. The [[Prajna]] Akas'agarbha [[Dharma]] was developed by Akas'agarbha with the help of [[Manjusri]] over a period of 49 days, and it is the actual practice Akas'agarbha used to awaken. In [[essence]], it is a sequence of movements ([[mudras]]) combined with [[visualizations]] and a [[Mantra]] that help to align the {{Wiki|individual}} to the [[Universe]] and [[awaken]] the [[sleeping]] [[seeds]] of [[Alaya]] [[Consciousness]] in the [[Body]].
  
 
Because Akas'agarbha [[Bodhisattva]] is considered the guardian of the treasury of [[Wisdom]],
 
Because Akas'agarbha [[Bodhisattva]] is considered the guardian of the treasury of [[Wisdom]],

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The Prajna Akasagarbha is an esoteric Buddhist Healing Dharma practice which literally means, 'Wisdom hidden in the womb of space'. This ancient Dharma practice of Akasagarbha Bodhisattva, which was hidden in China for centuries, is considered a key to Enlightenment, valued for its ability to increase physical vitality and energy, and bring forth rapid spiritual progress.

Akas'agarbha Bodhisattva is a great Master who attained Enlightenment under the guidance of Shakyamuni Buddha and Manjusri Bodhisattva. The Prajna Akas'agarbha Dharma was developed by Akas'agarbha with the help of Manjusri over a period of 49 days, and it is the actual practice Akas'agarbha used to awaken. In essence, it is a sequence of movements (mudras) combined with visualizations and a Mantra that help to align the individual to the Universe and awaken the sleeping seeds of Alaya Consciousness in the Body.

Because Akas'agarbha Bodhisattva is considered the guardian of the treasury of Wisdom,

seekers of Wealth & abundance call upon him and follow his guidance.

The actual practice consists of sixteen mudras, sixteen visualizations, and a Mantra. When practiced diligently, it helps the practitioner experience the gravitational pulls of the heavenly bodies, grasp the rhythm of nature, and attain health, prosperity, and Wisdom. It flows like water and moves slowly with great depth. It is fun to do and suitable for all ages and abilities. Wear comfortable clothing.

Source

www.dari-rulai-temple.org