Presentation of Laah-Tit
The Laah-Tit belongs to the family of vehicles of light, like the Merkabah. This sacred vehicle is inscribed in our body of light, accompanies us from incarnation to incarnation, and only asks to be reactivated. It responds to human thoughts and feelings, which allows us to control it with the mind… and with the heart.
The Laah-Tit is therefore a geometric expression of our energetic reality, which unfolds from the center of the heart and manifests itself all around us, like a “capsule”. The central part of Laah-Tit, and closest to us, is an octahedron large enough (on the order of three meters wide, for the first level of activation) to include us completely. This crystal-shaped device is embedded in a large ‘halo’ formed by two highly flared hyperbolic cones, placed opposite each other so that their bases brush against each other, and surround the crystal. Two vortices, located on either side of the crystal and placed on the vertical axis of the system, complete it. It is personal to us and is intimately connected to all of our bodies and subtle components. |
The Laah-Tit has six levels of activation. The activation of Laah-Tit finds energetic, therapeutic and spiritual applications, in varying proportions depending on the level chosen:
Electric and magnetic balancing
Basic properties of the first three levels - summary:
First level: Left/right balancing - Cleansing of the mental body - Protection against entities and negative signals - Connects to the etheric plane
Second level: Vertical refocusing - Cleansing of the emotional body - Clogging of energy gaps - Connects to the astral plane
Third level: Space for meditation - Dialogue with the Invisible - Linked to the mental plane
Electric and magnetic balancing
- Increase in energy level
- Protection against negative énergies
- Therapeutic space
- Meditation area
- Initiation space
- Interdimensional vehicle
Basic properties of the first three levels - summary:
First level: Left/right balancing - Cleansing of the mental body - Protection against entities and negative signals - Connects to the etheric plane
Second level: Vertical refocusing - Cleansing of the emotional body - Clogging of energy gaps - Connects to the astral plane
Third level: Space for meditation - Dialogue with the Invisible - Linked to the mental plane
Activation of Laah-Tit
Activating a Laah-Tit level is extremely simple, and relies on three parameters:
1. Posture / Attitude
For each level that is activated while standing, a specific position of the arms and hands is proposed.
Be sure to practice in a relaxed manner, with relaxed muscles, and hands that are neither tight nor limp. The height indications (hips, navel, etc.) must be followed with precision - it is not only the intensity, but also the "correctness" of the Laah-Tit thus manifested. Also, make sure that the inner attitude is in harmony with the outer posture.
In a seated position, the hands are placed flat on the thighs, palms facing down for levels 1 to 3, and palms facing up for level 4. The hands are placed palms together in front of the chest for level 5; and arms raised, palms facing up, for level 6 (as for standing).
When lying on your back, your arms are extended at your sides, and the palms face down for levels 1 to 3, and up for levels 5 and 6.
For level 4, the hands are crossed flat on the chest, the right hand resting on the left hand (a priori for women) or the left hand resting on the right hand (a priori for men). When lying on your stomach, the arms are extended along the body, and the palms facing down for levels 1 to 3, and upwards for levels 4 and 5. For level 6, the arms are extended in line with the body, palms facing upwards.
In all cases, if possible, keep your head in line with your body (forehead or chin resting on a support), otherwise keep yourself in the way that is comfortable for you.
The posture is to be maintained until the full activation of the considered level - and can then be released.
2. Command chakra
Once the posture is taken, and whatever the method of activation adopted, it is then necessary to place the consciousness at the level of a specific major internal chakra as specified in the tables: 3rd major internal chakra for the first level of activation; 2nd major internal chakra for the second level of activation, etc.
However, regardless of the level of activation considered, it is important to remember that the Laah-Tit finds its center, its origin, at the level of the 4th major internal chakra - the Heart chakra.
3. Activation
Activation can be by a request expressed mentally (by thought) or orally - for example: "I request the activation of my Laah-Tit system at the third level".
It can also be done by sound command, by saying three times an activation code specific to each level (Gâh for level 1, Emqh for level 2, etc.)
This other formulation results in particularly rapid and intense activations:
"Gâh dû Laah-Tit" for the activation of the first level, "Emqh dû Laah-Tit" for the activation of the second level, etc. The command can also be said three times in this case.
4. Adjustements
During the activation of a Laah-Tit, allow yourself some adjustments (of the posture, or the correct placement of consciousness on the command chakra), in order to find the posture that produces the most effect - for example the height where the hands “hook” and where you feel an activation boost. This is not essential: it already works with rough placements - but you can clearly see the benefit of precise and stable posture.
5. Deactivation
A Laah-Tit deactivates spontaneously after about fifteen minutes (on average, depending on the context and the level of activation). It is, however, possible to order it to be deactivated as soon as you wish - by voice or mental control which seems the clearest to you.
Activation parameters of the first three levels - summary:
- the posture,
- the command chakra,
- and finally the activation request.
1. Posture / Attitude
For each level that is activated while standing, a specific position of the arms and hands is proposed.
Be sure to practice in a relaxed manner, with relaxed muscles, and hands that are neither tight nor limp. The height indications (hips, navel, etc.) must be followed with precision - it is not only the intensity, but also the "correctness" of the Laah-Tit thus manifested. Also, make sure that the inner attitude is in harmony with the outer posture.
In a seated position, the hands are placed flat on the thighs, palms facing down for levels 1 to 3, and palms facing up for level 4. The hands are placed palms together in front of the chest for level 5; and arms raised, palms facing up, for level 6 (as for standing).
When lying on your back, your arms are extended at your sides, and the palms face down for levels 1 to 3, and up for levels 5 and 6.
For level 4, the hands are crossed flat on the chest, the right hand resting on the left hand (a priori for women) or the left hand resting on the right hand (a priori for men). When lying on your stomach, the arms are extended along the body, and the palms facing down for levels 1 to 3, and upwards for levels 4 and 5. For level 6, the arms are extended in line with the body, palms facing upwards.
In all cases, if possible, keep your head in line with your body (forehead or chin resting on a support), otherwise keep yourself in the way that is comfortable for you.
The posture is to be maintained until the full activation of the considered level - and can then be released.
2. Command chakra
Once the posture is taken, and whatever the method of activation adopted, it is then necessary to place the consciousness at the level of a specific major internal chakra as specified in the tables: 3rd major internal chakra for the first level of activation; 2nd major internal chakra for the second level of activation, etc.
However, regardless of the level of activation considered, it is important to remember that the Laah-Tit finds its center, its origin, at the level of the 4th major internal chakra - the Heart chakra.
3. Activation
Activation can be by a request expressed mentally (by thought) or orally - for example: "I request the activation of my Laah-Tit system at the third level".
It can also be done by sound command, by saying three times an activation code specific to each level (Gâh for level 1, Emqh for level 2, etc.)
This other formulation results in particularly rapid and intense activations:
"Gâh dû Laah-Tit" for the activation of the first level, "Emqh dû Laah-Tit" for the activation of the second level, etc. The command can also be said three times in this case.
4. Adjustements
During the activation of a Laah-Tit, allow yourself some adjustments (of the posture, or the correct placement of consciousness on the command chakra), in order to find the posture that produces the most effect - for example the height where the hands “hook” and where you feel an activation boost. This is not essential: it already works with rough placements - but you can clearly see the benefit of precise and stable posture.
5. Deactivation
A Laah-Tit deactivates spontaneously after about fifteen minutes (on average, depending on the context and the level of activation). It is, however, possible to order it to be deactivated as soon as you wish - by voice or mental control which seems the clearest to you.
Activation parameters of the first three levels - summary:
First level: Arms spread out at pelvis level, palms facing downwards - Consciousness on the third internal major chakra - Code Gâh
Second level: Arms spread out at navel height, palms facing downwards - Consciousness on the second internal major chakra - Code Emqh
Third level: Arms spread out at the height of the diaphragm, palms turned downwards - Consciousness on the first internal major chakra - Code Vaj-Natal
Buddhic (ou Christic) Chakras
The notion of chakra is not new, and multiple esoteric and energetic traditions refer to it extensively. These chakras are also often solicited as part of energy therapy and balancing and are therefore probably familiar to many readers, practitioners or users.
These chakras are usually presented as a collection of 7 energy centers located inside the human body, and distributed on a vertical axis.
These well-known chakras, sometimes called Major Internal Chakras (this is the name to which I have chosen to adhere) and frequently identified by their name in Sanskrit (Mulâdhara for the root chakra, Svâdhisthana for the sacral chakra, Manipûra for the solar plexus chakra, Anâhata for the heart chakra, etc.) are attached to the Etheric Body.
Without going into too much detail (these notions are presented in many texts online or in print) we generally recognize that the energetic reality of the human is manifested through 7 bodies (the physical body, the etheric body - to which are connected the chakras mentioned above), the astral body, the mental body, the causal body, the buddhic body and finally the atmic body.
The Buddhic chakras which interest us here, are for their part in relation with the Buddhist body. In this sense, they are fundamentally different from the etheric chakras - although they have rather similar general characteristics - and are located in other places. As the Buddhic body is located in purer and higher energy layers, it follows that their action - although more subtle - can result in intense and profound effects.
Finally, the Buddhic chakras combine with ease and efficiency with the activations of Laah-Tit, the latter being similarly connected to the Buddhic plane.
These chakras are usually presented as a collection of 7 energy centers located inside the human body, and distributed on a vertical axis.
These well-known chakras, sometimes called Major Internal Chakras (this is the name to which I have chosen to adhere) and frequently identified by their name in Sanskrit (Mulâdhara for the root chakra, Svâdhisthana for the sacral chakra, Manipûra for the solar plexus chakra, Anâhata for the heart chakra, etc.) are attached to the Etheric Body.
Without going into too much detail (these notions are presented in many texts online or in print) we generally recognize that the energetic reality of the human is manifested through 7 bodies (the physical body, the etheric body - to which are connected the chakras mentioned above), the astral body, the mental body, the causal body, the buddhic body and finally the atmic body.
The Buddhic chakras which interest us here, are for their part in relation with the Buddhist body. In this sense, they are fundamentally different from the etheric chakras - although they have rather similar general characteristics - and are located in other places. As the Buddhic body is located in purer and higher energy layers, it follows that their action - although more subtle - can result in intense and profound effects.
Finally, the Buddhic chakras combine with ease and efficiency with the activations of Laah-Tit, the latter being similarly connected to the Buddhic plane.
We know at this stage 12 Buddhic chakras - 6 external chakras and 6 internal chakras: In black: height (average) of the chakra In brown: the name of the chakra In light blue: the chakra activation code To situate yourself, and using a piano keyboard for comparison, the Buddhic chakras (the black keys) are somehow located “between” the etheric chakras that we usually know (the white keys): Activation of a Buddhic chakra The activation of such chakras is quite simple: visualize or feel this point of energy interface (the table gives an indication of the approximate distances) and pronounce, internally or better yet, aloud and thrice, the concerned activation code (“Clan” for the Cohtal chakra, “Falcoà” for the Sesàr chakra, etc.). Basic properties of the Buddhic chakras Cohtal: Writing/Reading Archives - Cleaning Imrah: Balancing and harmonization Torhàl: Metabolism of emotions Fèrki: The Gate of the Sun Naxàl: Energy and spiritual immunity Estar: The Stargate Erepsus: Akashic Knowledge - Extrasensory Perceptions Sesàr: Mental immunity - Strengthening confidence Tsylàl: Loosening of problematic links Menadi: External perspective on oneself - Antiviral / antibacterial |
Activation codes
The language used is a human root language of stellar origin. This language is also the origin of Sanskrit and Hebrew.
The pronunciation of the activation codes offered here is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Laah-Tit Activation (Levels 1 to 3)
First level - code Gâh - Pronunciation ɡaː
Second level - code Emqh - Pronunciation ɛmc
Third level - code Vaj-Natal - Pronunciation vaʒ natal
Buddhic Chakra Activation
Cohtal - code Clan - Pronunciation klã
Imrah - code Kûiva - Pronunciation cuiva
Torhàl - code Shisû - Pronunciation ʃisu
Naxàl - code Ahoji - Pronunciation ahoɟi
Sesàr - code Falcoà - Pronunciation falcoaː
Erepsus - code Ost - Pronunciation ost
Tsylal - code Tremaï - Pronunciation tʁemaiː
Menadi - code Ho’ - Pronunciation ho
The pronunciation of the activation codes offered here is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Laah-Tit Activation (Levels 1 to 3)
First level - code Gâh - Pronunciation ɡaː
Second level - code Emqh - Pronunciation ɛmc
Third level - code Vaj-Natal - Pronunciation vaʒ natal
Buddhic Chakra Activation
Cohtal - code Clan - Pronunciation klã
Imrah - code Kûiva - Pronunciation cuiva
Torhàl - code Shisû - Pronunciation ʃisu
Naxàl - code Ahoji - Pronunciation ahoɟi
Sesàr - code Falcoà - Pronunciation falcoaː
Erepsus - code Ost - Pronunciation ost
Tsylal - code Tremaï - Pronunciation tʁemaiː
Menadi - code Ho’ - Pronunciation ho
The information relating to the Laah-Tit, Laah-Fahn and Buddhic chakras are taken from the book “Laah-Tit, Vehicle of Light” by Pierre-Henri Steyt, published by ARIANE editions. The book naturally offers more content, especially on the structure and technology of the Laah-Tit, as well as on the energetic and spiritual applications that it can provide to its users.
Activities relating to the use of Laah-Tit are presented on the site https://www.solune.be |