Polytheistic Pranic Fields by Rosie Karel @rosiekimages
Featured Lesson:Prana’s Numinous Primordial Evolution The Hard Wired:Wampanog,Ramona Peters Between the Covers:“Yantra” The Tantric Symbol of Cosmic Unity *(new)Astrology: Dec. Stellar Intelligence – PDF ↓
Before We Start | My Conceptual Prelude: Primordial= means existing at or from the beginning, existing since the beginning of time, or first created.
Numinous= means having a strong spiritual or religious quality, indicating the presence of something greater than oneself; evoking a sense of the mysterious or sacred.
Pranic= relates to prana, the Sanskrit term for vital life force or breath that flows through all living things; the animating energy in breath and consciousness.
Stellar Intelligence= refers to astrology, the study of celestial bodies and their perceived influence on human affairs and natural phenomena; pattern recognition through cosmic correspondence.
We’re living through a moment of radical remembering. Technologies like LiDAR—Light Detection and Ranging—are penetrating forest canopies across Guatemala, Cambodia, and the Amazon, revealing what is there: massive civilizations that understood correspondence between earth and cosmos, architecture aligned with stars, societies organized around principles we’re only beginning to recover. Sixty thousand Mayan structures emerged from jungle silence in 2018 alone. Muon tomography reveals hidden chambers in pyramids. Ground-penetrating radar maps cities beneath our feet. From Göbekli Tepe to the pyramids of Egypt, from the stone circles of Britain to the Vedic observatories of India and the Maya in Central America, ancient cultures trusted that harmony on the ground depended on harmony with the heavens. Three hundred & seventy million years ago, the first amphibians solved an impossible problem: how to exist between worlds. Lobe-finned fish like Tiktaalik developed dual systems—gills and primitive lungs, water and air, survival through adaptation to what seemed incompatible. This was prana finding form, life force reorganizing matter to cross thresholds. The same intelligence that taught fish to breathe, taught ancient cultures to read stars, to time plantings by Venus, to build temples as cosmic instruments, to encode stories in wampum belts that could only be read through innate pranic perception. The Vedic world called this understanding Jyotish, “the science of light“—a way of seeing how celestial rhythms echo the subtler currents within us. The ability to read stories embedded in beads, to sense planetary movements through the body’s energy channels, to recognize yantra and mantra as unified consciousness tools—these weren’t separate practices. They were expressions of the same organizing principle. We call it prana. The Taoists called it qi. Indigenous cultures across continents had their own names for what remains nameless at its source. The technology changes—LiDAR, pyramids, lungs, stars, wampum, sacred geometry, astrology—but the intelligence moving through all of it stays constant. Nature is the ultimate voice of prana.
The Hard Wired
The Hard Wired is a term I use to represent people (authors, thought leaders…), subjects, places etc. that I tap into on a regular basis and most likely will go to see in person or already have…
In this video, produced by members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in collaboration with WHOI Sea Grant, Ramona Peters describes how the tribe’s oral traditions have been shared for centuries using wampum made from purple and white quahog shells. What is incredibly relevant to what we study here at The PranaSphere is the lost ability to read the story that’s embedded into the bead belts that they make as offerings for the surrounding tribes and those tribe members psychic ability to understand the stories that are embedded in the belts through their innate pranic psychic abilities.
Astrology: Dec. Stellar Intelligence
I’m bringing astrology into The Pranasphere because it represents another lineage of intelligence that speaks the same language we’ve been exploring—just through a different culture’s lens. From Göbekli Tepe to the pyramids of Egypt, from the stone circles of Britain to the Vedic observatories of India and the Maya in Central America, ancient cultures aligned their lives and architecture with the stars, trusting that harmony on the ground depended on harmony with the heavens. In the Vedic world, this understanding became Jyotish, “the science of light,” a way of seeing how celestial rhythms echo the subtler currents within us. Astrology doesn’t replace anything we study here; it simply offers another doorway into the same universal field of meaning.
Chani Nicholas (NY Times bestseller, 1M+ followers):“Astrology is a language. If you understand this language, the sky speaks to you.” — Chani Nicholas
I love these little tidbits; “Yantra” The Tantric Symbol of Cosmic Unity.
First Comprehensive Study — Published in 1979, this was the first scholarly work to systematically decode the yantra’s metaphysical architecture, transforming what was considered esoteric art into accessible spiritual technology.
The Body as Yantra — Khanna reveals that in kundalini yoga, the human body itself functions as a living yantra, with geometric patterns corresponding directly to psychic centers in the subtle body—meaning you’re already walking around as sacred geometry.
Still the Reference — Over 45 years after publication, this remains the definitive text on yantras. Scholars, practitioners, and artists still cite it as the essential guide to understanding how geometric forms encode cosmic principles and facilitate spiritual transformation.
“The inner dynamics of the yantra can never be understood in isolation from the system of sound dynamics, as the two combine to make up the complete definition of the divine.” — Ajit Mookerjee
I have taken a step back to make sure that we have a good supply of podcast to deliver every day for a few months in advance. What would you think the hardest part of this project would be? It’s the music 🙂 I’m having a tough time with the music!