Chakra
Chakra (Palavra em sânscrito que significa “roda, “disco”, “círculo”) Expressão usada para indicar os centros de luz ancorados no corpo etérico, que governam o fluxo de energia para os quatro corpos inferiores do homem.
Há sete chakras principais, que correspondem aos sete raios, e cinco chakras secundários, que correspondem aos cinco raios secretos; e um total de 144 centros de luz no corpo do homem.
As funções dos chakras
Djwal Kul explica as funções dos chakras:
Cada um dos chakras tem uma função específica, e consideraremos essas funções passo a passo. Cada um dos vórtices parecidos com os chakras possui, de acordo com os ensinamentos dos mestres do Himalaia, uma certa frequência que é marcada por várias pétalas, as chamadas. Essas pétalas determinam o fluxo das energias de Deus para o homem e governam certos aspectos da consciência de Deus, comumente chamados de virtudes, que podem ser amplificadas dentro dos chakras.
The chakras that are presently operative in the being of man are anchored in the lower etheric body, and their positions conform to the organs in the physical body which receive the flow of vitality from the higher bodies necessary to its functioning. These chakras are located at the base of the spine, over the spleen, over the navel, over the heart, at the throat, on the brow, and at the crown.
The placement of these chakras to correspond with nerve centers in the physical body was adjusted during the epoch of the Fall of Man. There remains, however, in the higher etheric body the line of the seven chakras as forcefields for the seven rays; and these are for the distribution in the four lower bodies of the frequencies of the seven Elohim, known as the seven Spirits of God.[1]
The seven major chakras, their rays, Sanskrit names, and colors are as follows:
Ray | Chakra | Sanskrit name | Color | Petals |
---|---|---|---|---|
First ray | throat | Vishuddha | blue | 16 |
Second ray | crown | Sahasrāra | yellow | 972 |
Third ray | heart | Anāhata | pink | 12 |
Fourth ray | base of the spine | Mūlādhāra | white | 4 |
Fifth ray | third eye | Ajñā | green | 96 |
Sixth ray | solar plexus | Manipūra | purple and gold | 10 |
Seventh ray | seat of the soul | Svādhishthāna | violet | 6 |
Eighth ray | Secret chamber of the heart | Ananda-Kanda | between pink and gold, a peach color | 8 |
The hands, feet, and thymus represent the five secret-ray chakras.
Music and the chakras
Chakra | Corresponding rhythm | Musical instrument |
---|---|---|
Base | 4/4 | drum |
Seat of the soul | 6/8 | woodwind |
Solar plexus | 5/4 | organ |
Heart | 12/8 (without) 3/4 (within) |
harp |
Throat | brass | |
Third eye | 2/4 | piano |
Crown | strings | |
Secret chamber of the heart | harpsichord | |
Seven chakras | 7/4 | |
Rings of the causal body that form around each succeeding chakra in the course of self-mastery |
12/4 |
Geographical chakras
► Main article: Geographical chakras
States, nations and continents also have chakras, geographical areas where the energies of the seven rays are anchored and released.
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.
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Lost Teachings on Your Higher Self.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Chakra Meditations and the Science of the Spoken Word (audio album).
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain’s Heart Meditations I & II (audio album).
For more about music and the chakras:
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Power of Music to Create or Destroy (DVD).
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 7, 1977.
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, December 13, 1973.
- ↑ Kuthumi and Djwal Kul, The Human Aura: How to Activate and Energize Your Aura and Chakras, book 2, chapter 3.