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In many cultures throughout the [[world]], {{Wiki|eclipses}} were viewed as important astronomical events, often associated with ill {{Wiki|omens}} and misfortune. Many cultures believed that the {{Wiki|sun}} or [[moon]] was being devoured or eaten by [[dragons]] or {{Wiki|demonic}} {{Wiki|planets}} (rahulas), and that this had negative effects for all [[life]] on [[earth]]. This comes from the basic [[understanding]] that the {{Wiki|planets}}, particularly the {{Wiki|sun}} and [[moon]], have definite energetic effects on all living things. The [[microcosm]] of our [[bodies]] is intimitely affected by the [[macrocosmic]] {{Wiki|movement}} of the [[Wikipedia:astronomical objects|celestial bodies]]. This is especially demonstrated by the [[tantric]] [[view]] of the {{Wiki|solar}} and [[lunar]] radiations governing the {{Wiki|movement}} of [[energy]] within left and right [[subtle energy]] channels in our [[bodies]]. In addition, it is beleived that the {{Wiki|sun}} and [[moon]] radiates many kinds of {{Wiki|subtle}} [[elemental]] energies that help to sustain [[life]] on [[earth]].
 
  
  When there is an interruption of these [[energy]] radiations, as during an [[eclipse]], its effects can be observed and felt. It is a [[cessation]], or a cutting off, of these [[vital]] energies. We can see this {{Wiki|concept}} expressed by the [[word]] ‘[[eclipse]];’ a {{Wiki|Greek}} [[word]] that means ‘abandon’ in the [[sense]] that the {{Wiki|sun}} ‘abandons’ the [[earth]] during that [[time]]. Where there was light filtering through the [[elemental]] forces of the {{Wiki|zodiac}} into the [[earth’s]] [[Wikipedia:aura (paranormal)|aura]], there is suddenly {{Wiki|darkness}}, a cutting off from the source of [[life]]. When these {{Wiki|solar}} or [[lunar]] radiations are cut off, it creates an energetic [[stress]] on the {{Wiki|planet}} and all [[life]] on it. This can be observed by the rise in disorders such as epilepsy and {{Wiki|mental illness}}, the strange behaviors of [[animals]] – both land and sea, by the way the birds become [[silent]],  by the shift in the gravitational pull, and the [[arising]] of earthquakes, volcanos, and other terrestrial [[phenomena]].
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In many cultures throughout the [[world]], {{Wiki|eclipses}} were viewed as important astronomical events, often associated with ill {{Wiki|omens}} and misfortune. Many cultures believed that the {{Wiki|sun}} or [[moon]] was being devoured or eaten by [[dragons]] or {{Wiki|demonic}} {{Wiki|planets}} (rahulas), and that this had negative effects for all [[life]] on [[earth]]. This comes from the basic [[understanding]] that the {{Wiki|planets}}, particularly the {{Wiki|sun}} and [[moon]], have definite energetic effects on all living things. The [[microcosm]] of our [[bodies]] is intimitely affected by the [[macrocosmic]] {{Wiki|movement}} of the [[Wikipedia:astronomical objects|celestial bodies]]. This is especially demonstrated by the [[tantric]] [[view]] of the {{Wiki|solar}} and [[lunar]] radiations governing the {{Wiki|movement}} of [[energy]] within left and right [[subtle energy]] [[channels]] in our [[bodies]]. In addition, it is beleived that the {{Wiki|sun}} and [[moon]] radiates many kinds of {{Wiki|subtle}} [[elemental]] energies that help to sustain [[life]] on [[earth]].
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When there is an interruption of these [[energy]] radiations, as during an [[eclipse]], its effects can be observed and felt. It is a [[cessation]], or a cutting off, of these [[vital]] energies. We can see this {{Wiki|concept}} expressed by the [[word]] ‘[[eclipse]];’ a {{Wiki|Greek}} [[word]] that means ‘abandon’ in the [[sense]] that the {{Wiki|sun}} ‘abandons’ the [[earth]] during that [[time]]. Where there was {{Wiki|light}} filtering through the [[elemental]] forces of the {{Wiki|zodiac}} into the [[earth’s]] [[Wikipedia:aura (paranormal)|aura]], there is suddenly {{Wiki|darkness}}, a cutting off from the source of [[life]]. When these {{Wiki|solar}} or [[lunar]] radiations are cut off, it creates an energetic [[stress]] on the {{Wiki|planet}} and all [[life]] on it. This can be observed by the rise in disorders such as {{Wiki|epilepsy}} and {{Wiki|mental illness}}, the strange behaviors of [[animals]] – both land and sea, by the way the birds become [[silent]],  by the shift in the gravitational pull, and the [[arising]] of earthquakes, volcanos, and other terrestrial [[phenomena]].
 
   
 
   
 
The stressors are strongest on the areas that are directly affected by the [[eclipse]] – in other words, the areas on the {{Wiki|planet}} where the [[eclipse]] is [[visible]]. The upcooming [[eclipse]] on Jan. 15, will be [[visible]] in parts of {{Wiki|Africa}}, [[India]] and [[China]]. Although the energetic disruption will affect the entire {{Wiki|planet}}, it will be particularly strong in these areas. According to [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[philosophy]], many [[beings]] – [[beings]] with [[forms]] and without [[forms]] – [[die]] during {{Wiki|eclipses}} as a result of the [[stress]] or the ‘[[abandonment]]’ of the [[solar rays]], especially if their [[life force]] is particularly weakened or they have certain [[astrological]] alignments that are in conflict with the {{Wiki|planets}} involved with the [[eclipse]].
 
The stressors are strongest on the areas that are directly affected by the [[eclipse]] – in other words, the areas on the {{Wiki|planet}} where the [[eclipse]] is [[visible]]. The upcooming [[eclipse]] on Jan. 15, will be [[visible]] in parts of {{Wiki|Africa}}, [[India]] and [[China]]. Although the energetic disruption will affect the entire {{Wiki|planet}}, it will be particularly strong in these areas. According to [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[philosophy]], many [[beings]] – [[beings]] with [[forms]] and without [[forms]] – [[die]] during {{Wiki|eclipses}} as a result of the [[stress]] or the ‘[[abandonment]]’ of the [[solar rays]], especially if their [[life force]] is particularly weakened or they have certain [[astrological]] alignments that are in conflict with the {{Wiki|planets}} involved with the [[eclipse]].
  
    According to [[tantric]] [[Buddhist cosmology]], the energies that are lost during {{Wiki|eclipses}}, cannot be recovered. This means that every [[time]] there is an [[eclipse]], there is a [[gradual]] diminishment of [[energy]] on the {{Wiki|planet}}. Over the course of decades, centuries, and millennia, this [[gradual]] {{Wiki|decreasing}} of [[energy]] is what is known as ‘the degenerate age.’ This [[manifests]] as the [[gradual]] lessening of the power of the [[five elements]] – [[food]] and herbs loose their [[potency]], there is less oxygen in the {{Wiki|atmosphere}}, {{Wiki|diseases}} and pollution increase, there is a worsening of natural disasters and [[suffering]]. This process of [[elemental]] {{Wiki|degeneration}} is largely created as a result of these continual cycles of {{Wiki|eclipses}}, until finally we reach the end of the [[kalpa]] when only one [[element]] predominates and consumes what is left.
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According to [[tantric]] [[Buddhist cosmology]], the energies that are lost during {{Wiki|eclipses}}, cannot be recovered. This means that every [[time]] there is an [[eclipse]], there is a [[gradual]] diminishment of [[energy]] on the {{Wiki|planet}}. Over the course of decades, centuries, and millennia, this [[gradual]] {{Wiki|decreasing}} of [[energy]] is what is known as ‘the [[degenerate age]].’ This [[manifests]] as the [[gradual]] lessening of the power of the [[five elements]] – [[food]] and herbs loose their [[potency]], there is less {{Wiki|oxygen}} in the {{Wiki|atmosphere}}, {{Wiki|diseases}} and pollution increase, there is a worsening of natural {{Wiki|disasters}} and [[suffering]]. This process of [[elemental]] {{Wiki|degeneration}} is largely created as a result of these continual cycles of {{Wiki|eclipses}}, until finally we reach the end of the [[kalpa]] when only one [[element]] predominates and consumes what is left.
 
   
 
   
    For this [[reason]], in the [[Buddhist tradition]], much emphasis is placed on engaging in [[Dharma]] practice on these days. By generating [[merit]] and reciting [[prayers]], we can lessen the overall diminishment of [[energy]] and slow down the process of {{Wiki|degeneration}}. We can help to preserve the continuity of the [[elemental]] energies, and by doing so, it may be possible to save the [[lives]] of those [[beings]] who may [[die]] as a result of the [[stress]] [[caused]] by the [[eclipse]]. Some [[Buddhist]] sources say that during a {{Wiki|solar}} [[eclipse]] the effects of positive and [[negative actions]] are multiplied by 10,000. What this means is that if you engage in [[virtuous]] practice it will be more helpful than usual. However, if you engage in [[non-virtue]], it will further the process of {{Wiki|degeneration}}. During an eclipse, [[Dharma]] practice is the special method to not leak away the element’s [[energy]] that is the support for all [[beings]].         
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For this [[reason]], in the [[Buddhist tradition]], much {{Wiki|emphasis}} is placed on engaging in [[Dharma]] practice on these days. By generating [[merit]] and reciting [[prayers]], we can lessen the overall diminishment of [[energy]] and slow down the process of {{Wiki|degeneration}}. We can help to preserve the continuity of the [[elemental]] energies, and by doing so, it may be possible to save the [[lives]] of those [[beings]] who may [[die]] as a result of the [[stress]] [[caused]] by the [[eclipse]]. Some [[Buddhist]] sources say that during a {{Wiki|solar}} [[eclipse]] the effects of positive and [[negative actions]] are multiplied by 10,000. What this means is that if you engage in [[virtuous]] practice it will be more helpful than usual. However, if you engage in [[non-virtue]], it will further the process of {{Wiki|degeneration}}. During an [[eclipse]], [[Dharma]] practice is the special method to not leak away the element’s [[energy]] that is the support for all [[beings]].         
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There are some special [[prayers]], such as the ‘[[Kunzang Monlam]]’ ([[Aspiration Prayer of Samantabhadra]]) that [[state]] very specifically that the [[prayer]] should be recited during {{Wiki|eclipses}}. However, any [[Dharma]] practice – whether it is [[prayers]], [[mantras]], [[sadhanas]] – will be helpful in preventing the loss of the [[vital]] energies provided by the {{Wiki|sun}}; in particular, the [[mantra]] for [[Medicine Buddha]], [[Amitayus]], [[Tara]], [[Vajra Guru]], or reciting the ‘[[Tse-Do Tse-Sung]]’ [[Sutra]].
  
There are some special [[prayers]], such as the ‘[[Kunzang Monlam]]’ ([[Aspiration Prayer of Samantabhadra]]) that state very specifically that the [[prayer]] should be recited during {{Wiki|eclipses}}. However, any [[Dharma]] practice – whether it is [[prayers]], [[mantras]], [[sadhanas]] – will be helpful in preventing the loss of the [[vital]] energies provided by the {{Wiki|sun}}; in particular, the [[mantra]] for [[Medicine Buddha]], [[Amitayus]], [[Tara]], [[Vajra Guru]], or reciting the ‘[[Tse-Do Tse-Sung]]’ [[Sutra]].
 
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In many cultures throughout the world, eclipses were viewed as important astronomical events, often associated with ill omens and misfortune. Many cultures believed that the sun or moon was being devoured or eaten by dragons or demonic planets (rahulas), and that this had negative effects for all life on earth. This comes from the basic understanding that the planets, particularly the sun and moon, have definite energetic effects on all living things. The microcosm of our bodies is intimitely affected by the macrocosmic movement of the celestial bodies. This is especially demonstrated by the tantric view of the solar and lunar radiations governing the movement of energy within left and right subtle energy channels in our bodies. In addition, it is beleived that the sun and moon radiates many kinds of subtle elemental energies that help to sustain life on earth.

When there is an interruption of these energy radiations, as during an eclipse, its effects can be observed and felt. It is a cessation, or a cutting off, of these vital energies. We can see this concept expressed by the wordeclipse;’ a Greek word that means ‘abandon’ in the sense that the sun ‘abandons’ the earth during that time. Where there was light filtering through the elemental forces of the zodiac into the earth’s aura, there is suddenly darkness, a cutting off from the source of life. When these solar or lunar radiations are cut off, it creates an energetic stress on the planet and all life on it. This can be observed by the rise in disorders such as epilepsy and mental illness, the strange behaviors of animals – both land and sea, by the way the birds become silent, by the shift in the gravitational pull, and the arising of earthquakes, volcanos, and other terrestrial phenomena.

The stressors are strongest on the areas that are directly affected by the eclipse – in other words, the areas on the planet where the eclipse is visible. The upcooming eclipse on Jan. 15, will be visible in parts of Africa, India and China. Although the energetic disruption will affect the entire planet, it will be particularly strong in these areas. According to Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, many beingsbeings with forms and without formsdie during eclipses as a result of the stress or the ‘abandonment’ of the solar rays, especially if their life force is particularly weakened or they have certain astrological alignments that are in conflict with the planets involved with the eclipse.

According to tantric Buddhist cosmology, the energies that are lost during eclipses, cannot be recovered. This means that every time there is an eclipse, there is a gradual diminishment of energy on the planet. Over the course of decades, centuries, and millennia, this gradual decreasing of energy is what is known as ‘the degenerate age.’ This manifests as the gradual lessening of the power of the five elementsfood and herbs loose their potency, there is less oxygen in the atmosphere, diseases and pollution increase, there is a worsening of natural disasters and suffering. This process of elemental degeneration is largely created as a result of these continual cycles of eclipses, until finally we reach the end of the kalpa when only one element predominates and consumes what is left.

For this reason, in the Buddhist tradition, much emphasis is placed on engaging in Dharma practice on these days. By generating merit and reciting prayers, we can lessen the overall diminishment of energy and slow down the process of degeneration. We can help to preserve the continuity of the elemental energies, and by doing so, it may be possible to save the lives of those beings who may die as a result of the stress caused by the eclipse. Some Buddhist sources say that during a solar eclipse the effects of positive and negative actions are multiplied by 10,000. What this means is that if you engage in virtuous practice it will be more helpful than usual. However, if you engage in non-virtue, it will further the process of degeneration. During an eclipse, Dharma practice is the special method to not leak away the element’s energy that is the support for all beings.

There are some special prayers, such as the ‘Kunzang Monlam’ (Aspiration Prayer of Samantabhadra) that state very specifically that the prayer should be recited during eclipses. However, any Dharma practice – whether it is prayers, mantras, sadhanas – will be helpful in preventing the loss of the vital energies provided by the sun; in particular, the mantra for Medicine Buddha, Amitayus, Tara, Vajra Guru, or reciting the ‘Tse-Do Tse-SungSutra.

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