Ajna

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Etymylogy

Third eye in Sanskrit the word is “Ajna”. In English the translation of that word ‘Ajna’ is Will.

Introduction

Ajna means Will. Will to exist or Will to collapse; any Will you carry is Ajna.

If your Will gives you the hope about life, you will have life. If it gives you hope about death, you will have death.

Anything you decide with your Will, you manifest that. Every breathing you do, you are giving life to your Will to manifest. On any idea you breathe, you make that into reality.

Right or wrong, good or bad, hope or hopelessness, whatever you carry in your Ajna, in your Will, you are breathing life into it continuously, you are giving life to it. Your Ajna is the most sacred space in your life. What you cherish in your Will matters.

References

http://nithyananda.org/video/manifesting-desires-through-third-eye-online-workshop#gsc.tab=0