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It
is wonderous to imagine what ancient yoga seers first discovered with the aid
of meditation as they pierced through the dimensional veils to examine the
astral body. They report to have seen energy circulate through the astral
bodies system in a pattern that corresponds to the physical bodies circulator
system. Energy which moved along prescribed paths creating energy vortexes.
When this energy moved up into the area of the astral body which corresponded
to the spine, the energy passed into definite chambers or centers of swirling
energy. These centers were distributed along the spine. Within these centers
stellar energies were observed which moved in a cascade of light and sound.
There were six centers along the spine and a seventh at the crown of the head.
As energy passes through these centers, it is charged and refocused. They
called these centers Ckakras. Funnels
of light energy, rainbows of color, circulate through the astral body. The
substance or force which was circulating was the underlying animating energy
of life itself. They called this energy, Prana. Prana is the elemental
catalytic energy that is within all living things . Prana is within all three
bodies. Prana is in all physical things but is not physically manifest. The
circulation of Pranic energy through the astral body is done through channels
or tubes that are called Nadis. Each chakra contains a certain number of Nadis
and these posses tone or vibration. These centers activate and circulate
energy. Each Chakra center is uniquely designed to transport energy through
the focus of its particular prism and create the physical body. The
physical body, is also made up of sound and light, appearing in this three
dimensional reality as skin blood and bones. Like the astral body the physical
body circulates energy through a system of nerves and ganglia. The six Chakras
correspond to the nerve plexus along the spine. At the base of the spine is
Muladhara which corresponds to the sacral plexus. Next is Swadhisthana
corresponding to the prostatic plexus. Manipura, the third chakra, corresponds
to the solar plexus . Anahata, the fourth chakra, is located in the heart
region and corresponds to the cardiac plexus. Vishuddha,the fifth chakra, is
in the throat region and corresponds to the laryngeal plexus. Ajna the sixth
chakra is located between the eyebrows and corresponds to the cavernous
plexus. Sahasrara the seventh chakra is located at the crown of the head and
corresponds to the pineal gland. The
transference of pranic energy from the astral body to the three dimensional
physical body is achieved through various means. Prana or vital life energy is
primarily absorbed by the breathing of air, it is also in the food we eat, and
the water we drink. Our mind can also produce pranic energy with the use of
the imagative process, focused emotions and intelligence. Meditation
on the chakras is a powerful means of increasing pranic energy . Meditation on
the individual chakra charges the body with energy. You will be flooded with
extra pranic energy as you meditate on the succession of Chakras along your
spinal column. First
and formost, you must direct your attention and love towards your own being.
In effect you are you must flip your mind inside out, turn it back onto
itself. Because the phenomenon of the chakras is both manifestly real and
spiritually real, thier various realities can be awareized with the use of
specific chakra meditations. But before actual progress in these meditations
can occure, a certain quality of innocent discovery must first be cultivated
in the psyche of the mediator. You must approach your inner reality with as
much credulity as you do your outer reality. Without this fundamental attitude
you will not succeed. |
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