Introduction to the chakras

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Introduction to the CHAKRAS Joseph Roberson November 2014 breathingcommunity.wordpress.com facebook.com/groups/breathingcommunity/

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Introduction to the

CHAKRAS

Joseph Roberson

November 2014

breathingcommunity.wordpress.com

facebook.com/groups/breathingcommunity/

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Illusion:

Separate Body

Reality:

Temporary, Finite Standing Wave in The Eternal and Infinite Ocean of Being

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Kundalini Yoga is bio-energetic

Electrical Generator

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Kundalini Shakti

• “…Kundalini is a Sanskrit term, which translated in English means ‘serpent power’.”

• The energy of our natural physical existence – the universal energy of each cell of the Physical Body.

• Shakti Kundalini- the principle of action manifesting as the dynamic force of evolution

• Prana, Chi

Kunda bulb at base of spinal cord

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Lotus Flower

Symbol of growth andevolutionary blossoming of human potential(Enlightenment)

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Just as the acorn contains the ‘blueprint’ of the mature oak,

Chakras contain the ‘blueprints’ for the fully-realized human.

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• Archetypes are ‘blueprints’

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Chakra System:

Red lines = Pingala

Blue lines = Ida

Center line = Shushumna

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Three Gunas:

Rajas, Pingala, Right Nostril

Tamas, Ida, Left Nostril

Sattva, Shushumna, Spinal Cord

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Purification of the Chakras Meditation

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