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  • Writer's pictureMaya Jakub

We are often affected by various accidents or illnesses, "unfortunate coincidences" that are clearly not our fault. So who deviates us from the physical, mental or mental balance? This happens due to the action of cosmic forces.


However, cosmic influences - like everything in life - behave in accordance with the universal law of karma. Although sometimes it seems that it is otherwise. The cause of everything is again our actions, thoughts, words, mental attitudes, both from the current life and from previous lives. We usually do not act with bad intentions, but even if we transgress the cosmic law out of ignorance, the consequences of our action come back painfully to us, similar to the consequences of unknowingly drunk poison. Cosmic forces of fate influence human development from birth.


TRITAPA is this threefold kind of guard:


ADHIBHAUTIK

ADHIDAIVIKA

ADHJATMIKA


ADHIBHAUTIKA-TAPA is a diverse disturbing effect of the surrounding world, nature and living creatures. This includes heat, cold, noise, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, attacks by wild animals or criminals.

ADHIDAIVIKA-TAPA is the disturbing action of astral forces and beings. They can cause, for example, an unexpected accident, throw a person off his mental balance, cause anxiety or depression.

ADHJATMIKA-TAPA are influences coming from the sphere of tattvas and their waves. They cause diseases or mental disorders.


We can protect ourselves from the attacks of some Adhibhautic forces with various means and measures, such as warm clothing and heating against the cold, fans against the heat, regulation of water flows against floods, walls, door locks and the like. However, such measures are ineffective against Adhidaivic and Adhyatmic forces. We can only protect ourselves against them by praying, repeating the mantra and using the SHATSAMPATTI – six jewels.

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