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Lakshmi Seichim
Lakshmi Seichim, a word (pronounced “SAY-keem”) of unknown origin—but closely related to the ancient Egyptian word sekhem (sxm), which means life-force, or energy—is used to indicate a system of healing that some feel has ancient origins in Tibet. This practice is said to have been handed down from very ancient times.
Seichim Not Religion
Seichim is not a religion, and this healing practice is becoming known in all cultures throughout the world. It has a built-in spiritual dimension. Seichim is a unity concept, because it is now accepted globally. Seichim teaches unity and harmony.
History of Seichim
Seichim was discovered near the end of the twentieth century by an American man named Patrick Zeigler. He first experienced this energy in 1979–80 while in the Great Pyramid, after which he studied with the leader of Tariqa Burhaniya band of Sufi mystics, Sayyidi Fahruddin Sheikh Mohammed Uthman Abduh al-Burhani (d. 1983).
Founder System
System was enhanced by Phoenix Summerfield, who added some Egyptian elements to it that eventually led to both Deepa Slater and Helen Belôt developing systems associated with the goddess Sekhmet. Strangely enough the Belôt system teaches both Seichim and Sekhem as separate energies, but teaches and attunes students to them together. In the Belôt lineage, Seichim is said to be connected with the Buddhist deity best known around the world in its female manifestation but its Chinese name, Kuan-yin. But that is just one aspect of the Divine.
Lakshmi
The name Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लमी lakṣmī) derives from the Sanskrit word lakṣya, means “aim” or “goal,”. The meaning that this deity serves as the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity, both material and spiritual, wisdom, and good fortune. In the Puranas, Lakshmi is depicted as the Mother of the Universe as well as consort (Shakti) of Vishnu and all of his incarnations—so that she was also Sita to his Rama and Rukmini to his Krishna.
Lakshmi is the household goddess of most Hindu families, and a favorite of women. Although she is worshiped daily, the festive month of October is Lakshmi’s special month. Lakshmi Puja is celebrated on the full-moon night of Kojagari Purnima.
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