The chakras are the subtle energy
centres that coordinate and connect the physical, mental and energy sheaths or
bodies with one another.
Prana (life force) flows through the
chakras and is transformed into various frequencies required for the
functioning of the body and its relationship with the environment.
Kundalini
Kundalini
is a Sanskrit word that refers to the potential or latent energy that is
located at the base of the spine. According to the Vedic tradition which describes
Kundalini, it is a primal feminine energy, called Shakti, which is responsible
for all manifestation.
The
kundalini rises up the spine through nadis, channels through which subtle
energy flows through the human energy field. The primary nadi, called the
Sushumna, is a channel which runs up through the spine starting just below the
first chakra and going to the crown of the head. There are two other channels
which go up the spine, the Ida and Pingala. The Ida, carrying feminine energy
is on the left, and the Pingala, carrying masculine energy is on the right.
They alternate sides at the chakras as they rise up the spine.
The
translation of kundalini is “coiled snake”, the snake being a symbol of the
potential untapped energy which is concentrated at the first chakra. This
spiritual energy is activated through hatha yoga, meditation and breathing
exercises. These activities cause the energy to rise upwards to open and
activate the chakras (subtle energy centers in the body). As the energy rises
up the spine, it brings about changes in consciousness and enhances one’s
spiritual awakening.
Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel, or vortex.
These chakras, or energy centers, function as valves, regulating the
flow of energy through the energy system.
The chakras are not physical. They are aspects of consciousness in the
same way that the auras are aspects of consciousness. The chakras are more
dense than the auras, but not as dense as the physical body. They interact with
the physical body through two major vehicles, the endocrine system and the
nervous system.
CHAKRAS. . . GLANDS
Head Centre. . . Pineal Gland
Centre between eyebrows. . . Pituitary Body
Throat Centre. . . Thyroid Gland
Heart Centre. . . Thymus Gland
Solar Plexus Centre. . . Pancreas
Sacral Centre. . . The Gonads
Centre at the base of the spine. . . Adrenal Gland
Centre between eyebrows. . . Pituitary Body
Throat Centre. . . Thyroid Gland
Heart Centre. . . Thymus Gland
Solar Plexus Centre. . . Pancreas
Sacral Centre. . . The Gonads
Centre at the base of the spine. . . Adrenal Gland
Psychological influences of the chakras.
Base Chakra (muladhara):
Psychology: Instinct, survival, self
preservation
Disturbed: Insecurity, fear, paranoia violence
Integrated: Stability, security, grounded.
Vibration: Lam
Sacral
Chakra (swadhisthana):
Psychology: Sensuality, sexuality
Disturbed: Over indulgence, repression, sense gratification
Integrated: Balance between masculine-feminine, appropriate
expression of sexuality.
Vibration: Vam
Solar
Plexus Chakra (manipura):
Psychology: Ego, power, competition
Disturbed: Domination, submission, aggression, passivity,
Unresolved issues
Integrated: Assertiveness, cooperation, dynamic energy
Vibration: Ram
Heart
Chakra (anahata):
Psychology: Compassion, selfless love,
service, nurturance
Vibration: Yam
Throat Chakra (vishuddha):
Psychology: Devotion, surrender, trust
Vibration: Ham
Third
Eye Chakra (ajna):
Psychology: Son of God, introspection,
discrimination, intelligence,
Higher intuitive knowledge
Vibration: Om
Crown
Chakra (sahasrara):
Pure Consciousness
Understanding of the human energy field or Aura.
A step to expand to expand
consciousness can begin with the understanding of the human energy field.
The Human Electromagnetic Energy field
and Its Relationship to Interpersonal Communication
Energy Field by:
William L Smith
Abstract: If there is one single concept that helps
to explain much about human interpersonal communication, it is the concept that
humanity has an inherent connection with its environment, the basis of which is
human consciousness itself, something which is now quantifiable, at least on a
theoretical basis. The electric charges coursing through the human brain are
measurable by means of an electroencephalogram. Humans thus have an
electromagnetic energy field. As a result of this, the human body could act as
an aerial that has the potential for simultaneous transmission and reception of
energy with its environment.
Keywords: consciousness, superstring, electromagnetic energy.
Keywords: consciousness, superstring, electromagnetic energy.
Aura
By sensing disruptions in the aura, practitioners are able to detect pain or illness. These therapies include Healing Touch, Therapeutic Touch, Reiki, Qigong, and multiple other therapies falling under the rubric of energy healing or laying-on-of-hands. The human electromagnetic field (HEF) presumably exists as an oscillating invisible energy field correlating with both health and disease in the body. (Other similar "invisible" phenomena occur in the heart and the brain and are seen on electrocardiograms or electroencephalograms.) A further analogy would be that of electricity traveling through a wire, and the resultant electromagnetic field that it produces. In this case, the wire would represent the meridian and the electromagnetic field, the aura.
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