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    Chakras

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    The word “Chakra” means weehl. Buddhist refer to it as “ The weehl of life and death”. As we all know‚ our body is controlled by our brain and our spinal cord‚ where we can find seven major points of energy. It is believed that our spiritual energy enters through those seven energy points called chakras. Two of our chakras are located in our head‚ four can be find within the spinal cord‚ and the last one is located between our anus and our genitals. The Tantric doctrine considers the human body as

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    Chakras Chakras are Sanskrit meaning a disk or a wheel which refers to each seven major energy that centres in our consciousness body. The seven major chakras are called: 7. Sahasrara (The crown chakra): This chakra is on the top of our heads. This chakra is said to control the spinal cords‚ nerves and brain. The colour being violet shows Oneness with God‚ Peace and Wisdom. Being self knowledgeable and having spiritual awareness. 6. Ajna (The third eye chakra): This chakra is located in

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    the seven chakras

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    The Seven Chakras Chakra means‚ “Wheel of light” in Sanskrit. Chakras are invisible centers of spinning energy that run along our spine. There are seven major Chakras along the spine‚ and they concentrate and coordinate the flow of life force in and out of the body. This life force is the electromagnetic force field that surrounds all living things. If the chakras are not balanced‚ or if the energies are blocked‚ the basic life force will be slowed down. The individual may feel listless‚ tired‚

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    as well as for stimulating the activity of the internal glands. The location and function of both chakras and nadis are dealt with later on in this book. Doctor Cousens has even ordered meat for some of his spiritual aspirants in order to slow down the rise of the kundalini energy in the main nadi called sushumna. If the cosmic kundalini energy rises too quickly along the sushumna to the crown chakra‚ located on top of the head‚ before the aspirant is properly readied for it‚ it may cause problems

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    Archetypes and the Chakras The chakra that resembles the light and shadow attributes of The Damsel archetype is the Heart Chakra. Like The Damsel archetype‚ the Heart Chakra’s purpose is to obtain balance and love. The Heart Chakra is secure when an individual exhibits acceptance within themselves and others. In my opinion‚ The Damsel is balanced when one is able to identify and reflect on what a healthy relationship means to them while having a strong sense of self-reliance and self-acceptance.

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    killing atleast few of enemy soldier. For the sake of their mother land they sometimes go beyond bravery and win high award for it. And here in these book The Brave:Param Vir Chakra Stories author Rachana Bisht wrote about 21 out of hundreds stories from battlefield about how India’s highest military honour the the Param Vir Chakra was won. The author after meeting to the family members of the soldiers and the Army brings out their heroic deeds to inspire others and to ensure civilians that they are

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    7 Chankras

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    CHAKRA’S Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning spinning wheel. Chakras are part of the subtle anatomy. The seven major chakras line up from the crown of the head to the base of the spine and connect to various endocrine glands. Each major chakra is directly associated with many aspects of the mind-body-spirit dynamic. When a specific chakra is closed‚ distorted‚ or congested‚ the perception of stress‚ disease‚ or illness may result (Seaward‚ 2012‚ p. 72.) Of the seven major subtle energy chakras‚ Western

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    PART II: DEFINITION OF THE KRIYA YOGA TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 6 THE BASIC TECHNIQUES OF KRIYA YOGA Disclaimer of Responsibility The techniques described herein are exposed for study purposes only and should serve as a comparison with the works of other researchers. The author hopes this work will inspire intelligent feedback. Any remarks‚ criticism‚ corrections‚ and/or additions are welcome. Before you begin posing all kinds of questions to yourself‚ read through Part II and Part III of this book

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    Pranic Healing

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    Pranic healing can be described as the body’s ability to siphon outside energy as well as the body’s natural energy‚ and direct it to healing ailments in the body. Life energy‚ also known as “prana”‚ is an ancient science and art that dates back to 1987. It was first developed in the Philippines by Master Choa Kok Sui‚ formerly a trained Chemical Engineer and businessman. Born on August 15‚ 1952 in Cebu‚ Philippines‚ he dedicated his life to finding ways to improve the health of others and studied

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    levels through color therapy (Wong‚ 2008). This is because we are surrounded by colors that we perceived in different ways. The effectiveness of these colors to influence us is through the right technique of using them. Overview to colors and chakras According to Abbott (1959)‚ “the warm colors are generally stimulating or exciting and the cool colors are generally restful and quieting‚ but any or all of them may be pleasant or disagreeable”. Colors’ unique characteristics can be helpful or

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