
The Glamours are an immensely valuable way to understand what is going on in our chakras as well as the corresponding ray alignment. The seven Rays are the rainbow rays of God that illuminate each of the seven Chakras. I will write more on this in a following post.
The Glamours offer us very clear insight into the various ways that we can inhibit the natural flow of light in the chakras and alignment of the seven rays. They can show us what we are doing to cause suffering in our lives. They ultimately show us where we are not aligning with our True Nature. Our true nature as beings of love, light, kindness, peace and harmony.
If you have a look at the Glamours listed below, each set of Glamours can be found in a specific ray. When we start to meditate on them and observe our daily habits and behaviours it becomes clear which Glamours we are susceptible to the most.
To work with them actively, I would suggest to have a read through them. Pick one that feels very charged, see if it is possible to discover all the meanings that it could have and the ways this Glamour manifests in the world. Then try and witness how it manifests in your own life and actively start to counter its magnetism. Some of them are quite challenging, sticky...and a lot of them we cannot see in ourselves. This is why it is important to have a neutral witness in your life or a trusted teacher or group that is working and aware of Glamours.
Another powerful way to work with them is to listen to the Puja on Glamours by Tulku Buddha Maitreya while meditating.
So, without further ado...here they are....let me know what comes up for you!
RAY I
• The glamour of physical strength.
• The glamour of personal magnetism.
• The glamour of self-centeredness and personal potency.
• The glamour of the one at the center.
• The glamour of rulership, of dictatorship and of wide control.
• The glamour of the Messiah complex in the field of politics.
• The glamour of selfish destiny, of the divine right of kings personally exacted.
• The glamour of destruction.
• The glamour of isolation, of aloneness, of aloofness.
• The glamour of the superimposed will – upon others and upon groups.
RAY II
• The glamour of the love of being loved.
• The glamour of popularity.
• The glamour of personal wisdom.
• The glamour of selfish responsibility.
• The glamour of too complete an understanding, which negates right action.
• The glamour of self-pity.
• The glamour of the Messiah complex, in the world of religion and world need.
• The glamour of fear, based on undue sensitivity.
• The glamour of self-sacrifice.
RAY III
• The glamour of being busy.
• The glamour of cooperation with the plan in an individual and not a group way.
• The glamour of active scheming.
• The glamour of creative work – without true motive.
• The glamour of good intentions, which are basically selfish.
• The glamour of “the spider at the centre.”
• The glamour of “God in the machine.”
• The glamour of devious and continuous manipulation.
• The glamour of self-importance, from the standpoint of knowing, of efficiency.
RAY IV
• The glamour of harmony, aiming at personal comfort and satisfaction.
• The glamour of war.
• The glamour of conflict, with the objective of imposing righteousness and peace.
• The glamour of vague artistic perception.
• The glamour of psychic perception instead of intuition.
• The glamour of musical perception.
• The glamour of the pairs of opposites, in the higher sense.
RAY V
• The glamour of materiality, or over-emphasis of form.
• The glamour of the intellect.
• The glamour of knowledge and of definition.
• The glamour of assurance, based on a narrow point of view.
• The glamour of the form which hides reality.
• The glamour of organisation.
• The glamour of the outer, which hides the inner.
RAY VI
• The glamour of devotion.
• The glamour of adherence to forms and persons.
• The glamour of idealism.
• The glamour of loyalties, of creeds.
• The glamour of emotional response.
• The glamour of sentimentality.
• The glamour of interference.
• The glamour of the lower pairs of opposites.
• The glamour of World Saviours and Teachers.
• The glamour of the narrow vision.
• The glamour of fanaticism.
RAY VII
• The glamour of magical work.
• The glamour of the relation of the opposites.
• The glamour of the subterranean powers.
• The glamour of that which brings together.
• The glamour of the physical body.
• The glamour of the mysterious and the secret.
• The glamour of sex magic.
• The glamour of the emerging manifested forces.
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