Standing Vortex — Planetary Network The Buddhic Column Building Permanent Clearing Stations in the Earth’s Energy Grid

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Standing Vortex — Planetary Network
The Buddhic Column
Building Permanent Clearing Stations in the Earth’s Energy Grid
What Is a Buddhic Column?

A Buddhic column is a permanent column of Buddhic fire — anchored into the planetary network — that functions as a continuous clearing station for a specific location. Once established, it operates without further attention, perpetually transmuting the lower astral energies, fogs, and miasmas present in its field. It can be built virtually anywhere: markets, airports, theatres, prisons, hospitals, nursing homes, places of ill repute, private homes, and any other public or private location where clearing work is needed.

The mechanism is grounded in the fundamental nature of matter itself. All matter — including the atom — is composed of tiny vortices in continuous spiral spinning motion. The Buddhic column works with and amplifies this inherent rotational dynamic, creating a sustained upward-drawing vortex that pulls in dense material from the surrounding astral environment and burns it in the five-pointed Star at the column’s tip. The column can be scaled to any size required for the location being cleared.

Figure 9 - Buddhic Column or Standing Vortex diagram
Figure 9. Buddhic Column or Standing Vortex — showing the purifying vortex of Buddhic fire anchored into the planetary network, with the five-pointed Star of the World Teacher at its apex. Dense matter (fogs and miasmas) is drawn up from the surface into the Star for transmutation.
The Three Components
1
A Five-Pointed Star — the Star of the World Teacher, the Bodhisattva, the Christ. This is placed above the target location and serves as the apex and transmutation chamber of the column.
2
A thread of Buddhic substance drawn from the Great Deva (Angel) of the Buddhic plane. This thread passes down through the five-pointed Star and is anchored deep into the Earth, connecting the column into the existing planetary network.
3
A rotating, tornado-like vortex of atomic subplane matter. Centered around the Buddhic thread, its tip connects to the Star above while its wide base sits on the surface — like an inverted spinning top. Debris is sucked in from the sides, drawn upward, and burned in the Star.

How It Actually Operates

Viewed from above, the rotation of the standing vortex is typically counter-clockwise. In some cases the Star will shift position — moving down into the Earth and back up, or coming to rest on the surface itself. When the Star rests on the surface, the vortex tip points downward and the rotation reverses to clockwise as viewed from above. Either way, the clearing function is the same: dense material is continuously drawn in from the sides and upward into the Star for transmutation.

The student need not direct or monitor the rotation. The Devas are intimately familiar with this thought-form and will automatically spin the vortex in the correct direction without any guidance. The disciple’s role is to invoke and place — the Devas handle the mechanics.

Since the Buddhic columns of fire and the anchoring vortex are already a part of the planetary network, the effort of the disciple is one of moving an established vortex, rather than creating a new one. So, technically when we say that we are building a Buddhic column in a specific location we are actually only moving one and either expanding or decreasing its size. It only requires the cooperation of the Great Deva of the Buddhic Plane.

This is an important technical clarification: the infrastructure already exists within the planetary network. The act of “building” a Buddhic column is more precisely an act of relocating and sizing an existing vortex to serve a new location. The Great Deva of the Buddhic Plane is the active cooperating intelligence that makes this possible.

Solo practice note: If anchoring a Buddhic column alone rather than in a group, the student should have their own central channel built, because the Buddhic thread used to construct the column will pass through that channel. This requirement may not apply when the column is built by a group working together.


How to Build a Buddhic Column
1
Say the Soul Mantram and link soul star to soul star with your group or other working groups.
2
Speak the invocation: Say aloud — then place the Star above the location and pause while it is being positioned.

“As the personality absorbed by the Soul and as the Soul absorbing the personal self, I (we) invoke the One. As the One, centered in the white light of the One, I (we) link with the Great Deva of the Buddhic plane. With the cooperation of the Deva, I (we) draw the planetary network into this institution or place with the standing, purifying vortex beneath the 5-pointed Star of the World Teacher or the Christ.”

With the assistance of the Great Deva, a thread of Buddhic substance is brought down through the Star and anchored deep into the Earth into the planetary network. The energies of red or green may appear to assist the anchoring. If this occurs and is recognized, you may assist by invoking the required color energy.
3
Picture the standing vortex spinning around the Buddhic column — as shown in Figure 9 above. The vortex transmutes the lower vibrations present in the area, drawing them upward into the five-pointed Star for clearing.
4
Link the column into the network. Send lines of light from the five-pointed Star of the newly established Buddhic column to the Stars of other Buddhic columns in the planetary network. This integration step connects the new clearing station into the larger grid of active columns.
5
Release attention. Once the thought-form has been made and implemented by the Devas, no further attention is required. Buddhic columns are stable, self-sustaining structures that remain as permanent clearing stations without maintenance.

Working with the Devas

The Buddhic column work is fundamentally co-creative — it is not solely a human operation but a cooperative endeavor between the human disciple and the Deva kingdom, specifically the Great Deva of the Buddhic plane. The human disciple provides the intention, the invocation, and the directed will. The Deva provides the substance, the mechanics of spinning, and the ongoing maintenance of the column once established.

This represents a broader principle within the Rainbow Bridge teachings: the evolution of humanity and the Deva kingdom are interlinked, and certain work simply cannot be accomplished by either kingdom alone. The Buddhic column is a specific form of this joint operation — the planetary network of fire and clearing that surrounds and interpenetrates the Earth is maintained through this ongoing cooperation between human disciples and the Deva hierarchy.

Group Work & Planetary Projects

Christan Hummel, a member of the Rainbow Bridge Prototype Group, has documented how to build Buddhic columns on her website, including accounts of group projects undertaken by Prototype Group members. One such project involved working cooperatively with the Devas to help stabilize the San Andreas fault. When human disciples learn to work in genuine cooperation with the Deva kingdom, the scale of what becomes possible expands dramatically beyond what either could accomplish independently.

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Buddhic Column Standing Vortex Deva Kingdom Planetary Network Astral Clearing Buddhic Fire Rainbow Bridge Five-Pointed Star Thought Form World Teacher Agni Yoga Alice Bailey

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