
What is Para-Tan?
Para Tan recently gained international recognition for being the most powerful,
accessible, and effective tool available today for deep and complete
mind-body-spirit healing. It accesses the body’s own healing wisdom awakening
the primordial power of the Divine Mother within both men and women. The
powerful sounds of Para-Tan penetrate the body on a cellular level, going even
deeper to the soul.
The Divine Mother’s healing energy is desperately needed for global and personal
healing. She exists as certain frequencies within each human being. Bija mantras
or sacred sounds called seed syllables awaken the Dasha Mahavidya or Ten Wisdom
Goddesses and microcosmic planetary powers from within.
The key to Para-Tan-Sound-Healing is in the pronunciation of the bijas: Om, Aim,
Shrim, Hrim, Kreem, Klim, Sauh, Dhum, and Brim. Each of these ancient and
powerful sounds resonates different nadis (currents of life-force) and chakras
(spinning vortices of life-force energy). The unique aspect of Para-Tan is that
these Divine Sound Manifestations of The Mother and the Planets are directly
intoned on the body at specific points along the nadi system, directly changing
the bodies’ frequency.
Para-Tan using the sound of the Mahavidya creates resonance which increases the
frequency of each cell, removing emotional and physical toxins from cell
receptor sites. With old cellular memories removed, the sounds of Para-Tan
permeate the cell and restore the correct spin to RNA and DNA strands. The
pineal and pituitary glands are also directly activated, which allows the mind,
soul, and body to align with Goddess within. This process of uncovering the
boundless healing potential of the soul brings expansive joy and feelings of
freedom and bliss. Soon, within a week of attending Para-Tan-Healing-Circles
these feelings may become your daily experience.
How the circle works?
Dialog between Parvati the great Goddess and Lord Shiva.
The Ten Mahavidyas, these are listed in the third patala of Yoni Tantra as Kali,
Tara, Shodashi, Chinnamasta, Bagalamukhi, Matangi, Bhuvanesvari, Mahalaksmi and
associated with the different parts of the yoni. This list of the Mahavidyas
differs from that in Todala Tantra (Sothis Weirdglow 1984).
By successfully worshiping the Yoni One becomes Kalika’s son and renowned. Devi
is at the base of the yoni and Naganandini is in the yoni. Kali and Tara are in
the yoni chakra and Chinnamasta in the hair. Bagalamukhi and Matangi are on the
rim of the yoni. Mahalaksmi, Shodashi and Bhuvanesvari are within the yoni. By
worshipping the yoni one certainly worships Sakti.