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The
Chakras
Inside
the human body are millions and millions of tiny whirling vital life forces
concentrated into centres called Chakras. Chakra means wheel in Sanskrit
because these energies spin at these points rotating clockwise at a certain
frequency. The Chakra is a subtle energy centre that normally cannot be
perceived. The activity resembles a galaxy of planets, each spinning on
its axis at points along the spinal cord. Each Chakra is designed to supervise
and maintain the perfect operation of the bodily systems under its control.
This purification is done by spinning in pure or positive vibrations and
spinning out impure or negative ones.
Mooladhara
Chakra
The first chakra is situated below the sacrum bone in which resides the
Kundalini, and its main aspect is the innocence. Innocence is the quality
by which we experience pure, childlike joy, without the limitations of
prejudice or conditionings. Innocence gives us dignity, balance, and a
tremendous sense of direction and purpose in life.
Swadhistan
Chakra
The
second chakra is the chakra of creativity, pure attention and pure knowledge.
It is the one which connects us to the inner source of inspiration, and
enables us to experience the beauty around us. The pure knowledge given
by this chakra is not mental, but it is direct perception of the Reality,
that can be felt in our palms and indicates our subtle blockages. Also
this is the center of pure, steady attention and power of concentration.
Nabhi
Chakra
The
third chakra is the one that gives us the sense of complete satisfaction
and contentment. It is the center which makes us peaceful and generous,
and also sustains our spiritual ascent. When enlightened by the Kundalini,
it expresses as righteousness and inner sense of morality, and it gives
us complete balance at all levels in our life.
Anahat
Chakra
The fourth chakra, the chakra of the heart, is the place where resides
our Spirit, our true Self, which is eternally pure and unaffected by anything,
like a shining diamond hidden within us which witnesses all our actions.
After Self-Realization, our attention becomes for the first time connected
to our Spirit and we gradually become aware of it.
Vishuddhi
Chakra
The
fifth chakra is the chakra of diplomacy, of pure relationships with others,
and of playful detachment. It removes all our guilt and remorse when it
is opened by the Kundalini, and gives us a kind and compassionate voice.
The tendencies to dominate others or to feel dominated by others, the
feelings of superiority or inferiority and all jealousies are removed
when this chakra is nourished by the Kundalini.The sixth chakra is the
chakra of forgiveness and compassion.
Agnya
Forgiveness
is the power to let go of anger, hatred and resentment and to discover,
in humility, the nobility and generosity of the Spirit. It is the one
that dissolves all our conditionings, ego, habits, false ideas of racialism,
and all our misidentifications. It is the narrow gate which opens the
way for our consciousness to ascend to its final destination, which is
the seventh center.
Sahasrara
The
seventh center is the chakra which integrates all the chakras with their
respective qualities. It is the last milestone of the evolution of human
awareness. Nowadays, we are at a level which corresponds to this chakra,
and our consciousness is able to easily enter into this new realm of perception,
which is beyond our limited mind and concepts, and which becomes absolute
at the level of the Sahasrara. It is the direct, absolute perception of
Reality on our central nervous system.
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