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When we speak the name of God “I AM” and follow it with affirmations of light, we begin the transmutation process. Anything and everything that proceeds from the throat chakra coalesces in form, for good or for ill, by the action of the power of the spoken Word. Its scientific use is the Truth that shall make you free when you apply it diligently every day. | When we speak the name of God “I AM” and follow it with affirmations of light, we begin the transmutation process. Anything and everything that proceeds from the throat chakra coalesces in form, for good or for ill, by the action of the power of the spoken Word. Its scientific use is the Truth that shall make you free when you apply it diligently every day. | ||
The Sanskrit name for the throat chakra is Vishuddha, meaning “pure” or “purity.” It is associated with the first ray and the expression of power, will, faith, protection, direction, courage and obedience. | The Sanskrit name for the throat chakra is ''Vishuddha'', meaning “pure” or “purity.” It is associated with the first ray and the expression of power, will, faith, protection, direction, courage and obedience. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:46, 20 June 2016
The throat chakra is the power center in man and woman. The sixteen petals, or frequencies, correspond to the thoughtform of the pyramid (four petals on each side), which represents the power of precipitation—the Word becoming flesh, Spirit becoming tangible in Matter.
The throat chakra is the center of the blue flame and the inner blueprint of the will of God. It is the key to the shortening of the days for the elect that Jesus Christ said would occur.[1] The shortening of the “days,” or cycles of karma, occurs through the correct use of the spoken Word.
When we speak the name of God “I AM” and follow it with affirmations of light, we begin the transmutation process. Anything and everything that proceeds from the throat chakra coalesces in form, for good or for ill, by the action of the power of the spoken Word. Its scientific use is the Truth that shall make you free when you apply it diligently every day.
The Sanskrit name for the throat chakra is Vishuddha, meaning “pure” or “purity.” It is associated with the first ray and the expression of power, will, faith, protection, direction, courage and obedience.
See also
For more information
Elizabeth Clare Prophet and Patricia R. Spadaro, Your Seven Energy Centers: A Holistic Approach to Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Vitality
Kuthumi and Djwal Kul, The Human Aura: How to Activate and Energize Your Aura and Chakras
Sources
Kuthumi and Djwal Kul, The Human Aura: How to Activate and Energize Your Aura and Chakras.
- ↑ Mark 13:20.