The superpower of divine hearing - symbolism of the ear.

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The ancients were master symbologists, allegorists, and storytellers. The seemingly meaningless and obscure symbolism in our shared artworks, architecture, and folklore hold important truths that are more important now than ever.

The ear may appear to be insignificant when considered from an energetic and metaphysical perspective. However, the ear is both full of important energy points and an organ that allows us to better perceive our environment and our inner balance.

In the secret teachings of Taoist yoga the superpower of divine hearing is attained on the completion of the alchemical inner transformation. In Vedic teachings, this particular superpower is referred to as "Divyashrotra". (or DivyaShruti).

The long ears of the Taoist founder Lao Tzu, the Buddhist visionary Sakymuni Buddha, and the pointy ears of the Pixies and Elves of Northern and Celtic folklore all highlight this innate capability of humanity in their symbolism.

The sharp ears of the Vulcans and Dr Spock from Star Trek may be viewed with the same metaphorical meaning in mind.

These subtle superpowers are said to be attained through various disciplines. The practices of meditation, energy work, controlled breathing, and self-induced isolation and silence are thought to be reliable routes to this inner enlightenment and enhanced connection to nature, our environment, and, most importantly, ourselves.

The ancient practice of creative energy conservation - or semen retention in the case of male practitioners - is crucial to awakening the nervous system, thereby enhancing and fortifying this illuminating divine connection.

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