Chakravidya – School of Life
Chakravidya – School of Life
There is a Vedic science – Chakravidya, according to which a person in the process of his or her development solves certain issues, and 7 years are given to solve each issue.
This is the schedule of the School of Life.
From 0 to 7 years
Overcoming animal fear, fear for life. The first grievances create prisms through which the child, as an adult, will look at life. The mother gives a sense of refuge. She must be loving and should not be strict. If she does not fulfill these conditions, then the child in adulthood will always have a feeling of lack of refuge. The father plays a different role, he controls the child. He teaches the child lessons of patience, courage, and asceticism.
From 7 to 14 years old
The fear of not being loved prevails. The child studies the outside world and expands his or her boundaries. At 7 years old, they go to school, where they are not given the attention they expect to receive, and the child wants to please everyone, to be loved. This is where the fear arises – “What if they don’t love me?” If the child is aggressive, then he or she has not received enough of the vitamin of love.
From 14 to 21 years old
The fear of not being recognized by others prevails. A person, as a rule, develops a superiority complex – the flip side of an inferiority complex. He or she needs others to recognize him.
From 21 to 28 years old
The fear of losing authority prevails. A person finds a niche in society. He or she must have demonstrated abilities, it is important for them to maintain their authority. One needs to understand that material values are not the most important thing in life. During this period, a spiritual teacher, pure authority is very important.
From 28 to 35 years old
It is believed that at this age a person should have their own occupation, home, family. And a person begins to fear that he or she is not the master of his/her life.
However, man does not live by bread alone. A person needs to see the spiritual side of life, to understand that “I am a soul”.
From 35 to 42 years old
The fear of loneliness prevails. Changes occur in life, for example, in appearance. A person may begin to be afraid of this.
From 42 to 49 years old
The fear of meaninglessness prevails. A person, for example, may be obsessed with the idea that he must leave behind a legacy in one form or another. However, it is necessary to understand that our descendants must show their creativity and achieve everything in life by themselves.
From 50 years old
The fear of death. As you can see, fears can be different. But in fact, the root of these fears is one – the fear of death. Therefore, we need to remember that in reality we are not bodies that have souls, but we are souls that have bodies.
TODAY’S TIP: Any fear creates a crisis. By overcoming this crisis correctly, we become increasingly aware that we are souls and establish a connection with our soul, which is eternal, full of knowledge and bliss.
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