Chakras
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A Chakra (Sanskrit for “disk” or “wheel”) is an energetic toroid, conduit, or pipeline that a monadic spark uses to bring energy/chi/prana directly into the physical world. As identified by ancient Chinese practitioners of Acupuncture, the human body has several hundred energy toroids. Each of the body’s energy toroids helps create a “matrix” that supports the manifestation of your physical body.
At a general level, these energetic toroids provide a conduit through which the energy of creation passes into physicality. The energy of creation passes through an system (i.e., the Physical Unit) that is capable of perceiving and acting on the world. The energy introduced into physicality in this way provides the most direct method by which Immortal Spirit can control the manifestation of the physical world.
In individual terms, chakras provide the energy which supports the growth and maturation (i.e., manifestation) of the Physical Unit. Proper energy flow is necessary for the healthy growth and maturation of the Physical Unit. If chakras are not functioning properly, and steps are not taken to reinstate healthy flow, then over time associated bodily organs and systems deteriorate and become functionally impaired. The study of improperly functioning chakras, and the diseases and declines associated with dysfunction, is the study of Chakra Pathology. Chakra Pathology is a concern of Psychosomatology.
Although there are hundreds of chakras in your physical body, there are only seven (7) main chakras. No more and no less. More chakras do exist, but these are minor chakras and their energies are always subordinated to the seven (7) primary chakras. The seven (7) main chakras are positioned at points equidistant along the vertical axis of the body. Their position is outlined in the accompanying image. Nomenclature is taken from Sharp (2004). From top to bottom we have:
- The Thousand Petal Lotus Flower of Spirit (a.k.a. the Crown Chakra)
- The Eye of God (a.k.a. the Third Eye Chakra)
- The Voice of God (a.k.a. the Throat Chakra)
- The Heart of God (a.k.a. the Heart Chakra)
- The Hand of God (a.k.a. the Solar Chakra)
- The Will of God (a.k.a. the Sacral Chakra)
- The Body of God (a.k.a. the Root Chakra)
Each of the body’s seven (7) main chakras represents a particular frequency of energy. The highest frequencies are arranged on top (i.e., the Lotus) followed in descending vibration through to the root. The seven (7) frequencies of the human body (which may vary within certain limits, as required by the Resident Monadic Consciousness) provide a sort of scale (like the seven (7) notes of a major scale in music) which can be used to manifest the Physical Unit and express in the 3D world. The seven (7) chakras are referred to biblically as the seven (7) seals. When fully open and connected, chakras give Spirit an incredible amount of control over physical matter.
In the case of the Physical Unit, there is a one to one correspondence between the chakras of the body, and the bodily systems which they help manifest. In order of descending vibration these are:
- The Thousand Petal Lotus Flower of Spirit => Systems that support the expression of consciousness (i.e., brain and Central Nervous System)
- The Eye of God => Systems that support apprehension of the Physical (i.e., the five senses, the “sixth” sense).
- The Voice of God => Mechanisms that support spiritual expression (i.e., hands, voice, feet).
- The Heart of God =>Mechanisms that support the physical life of the body (i.e., respiratory systems
- The Hand of God => Mechanisms that support the exchange of energy with the environment (i.e., the stomach and digestive system).
- The Will of God => Mechanisms which support the reproduction of the physical unit (i.e., the sexual and reproductive organs).
- The Body of God => Mechanisms that support the connection of the physical body with the ground of it’s existence (i.e., the body’s recycling systems).
Rough esoteric correspondences of each of the seven main chakras are provided in Sharp (2004).
Notes
It is important to note that in no sense may these chakra energies be considered hierarchical. All chakras are activated as soon as the fetus takes on recognizable form and, under healthy developmental conditions, remain activated throughout the lifespan of the Physical Unit.
It is also important to understand that the Physical Unit, as vehicle for spirit, is sensitive to trauma and abuse. Extended physical, psychological, emotional, nutritional, and sociological trauma, as experienced as part of “normal” reality on this world, inevitably leads to the constriction of chakra energies. As noted above, the constriction of chakra energies leads to mental and physical distress, and eventual dysfunction and breakdown in the body’s systems. Chakra constriction may be instantly reversed by performing a chakra visualization such as the Great Invocation. However because of the manifestation that result from chakra activation (Sharp, 2004), and the subsequent reversal that may occur, personal clearing and healing is required to maintain chakra flow. See Psychosomatic Therapy for a spiritually sophisticated approach to remediation of chakra damage.
See Also
References
Sharp, Michael (2004). The Dossier of the Ascension: A Practical Guide to Chakra Activation and Kundalini Awakening. Avatar Publications. http://www.avatarpublication.com ISBN 0973537930.
Sharp, Michael (2008). Chakras. The SpiritWiki: http://thespiritwiki.com/index.php/Chakras [Accessed: July 23, 2008]
