Chakras and Lotuses: Etheric Whirlpools of Force
Chakras and Lotuses: Etheric Whirlpools of Force
Chakras and Lotuses: Etheric Whirlpools of Force
To whose temple the Arch is starlit, In whose temple the Sun is the image of gold, To whose temple the Moon goes every month And brings the message out every full-moon, And whose message the Moon sings as a word of sixteen letters, His religion I belong to, His temple I visit, His name I utter, His glory I live in. To Him I offer the lotus of my day, To Him I offer the lotus of my night. These seed thoughts from the Spiritual Psychology meditations of Dr. Ekkirala Krishnamacharya give the note for the Lunar Messenger of the Circle of Good Will. The moon is the reflective principle and symbol of the mind. When pure and calm, it reflects impressions from higher circles. Especially the time of the full moon is conducive for higher alignment, if we are poised enough. The alignment of the sun, moon and earth in the sky helps experiencing the magic of the light of the soul and its manifestation down to the physical. The Lunar Messenger is published every month in time for the full moon. It contains thoughts from the teachings of eternal wisdom. Its purpose is to inspire us to put them into practical life.
When we think of what others need and work for it, we rise to the heart centre. This centre called Anahata Chakra has 12 petals and is the place from where the life force works. It is responsible for the functioning of the respiratory system and the flow of blood as well as for the process of expansion and contraction. Through this pulsation centre the Divine manifests in us as pure love. Thus the heart is related to the buddhi energy. At a later stage of development the higher heart centre develops above the heart centre as the eight-petalled lotus, the cosmic centre in man. The throat centre or Visuddhi Chakra with 16 petals is the centre through which the soul as well as the personality expresses. Visuddhi means pure, and if the throat is pure, it can lead us to the awareness of etheric existence. The throat is the pivot which can restructure the lower centres and lift their energies up to the higher centres. This is being achieved by singing of holy sounds. Especially the conscious intonation of OM can purify and transform the body tissues. The seat of the third eye on the forehead is called Ajna. It is the seat of awareness and of the soul, while the heart is the seat of existence. Below Ajna there is the brow centre, the highest point to which the personality can rise. The Ajna centre has 2 petals with 48 petals each. Ajna signifies order and means that the awareness has the order to manage the whole system and direct the five Chakras under it. Through its effect the mind rises above the state of matter and is made radiant. The Ajna itself is only a centre receptive for the higher Sahasrara centre, from which the light shines forth and enlightens our lives. However, we can hardly recognize anything beyond the Ajna. The Sahasrara or the thousand petalled lotus of the head centre only works in a very advanced stage. The soul that touches this centre is being lifted up to the state of omnipresence, which is described as THAT I AM. The Sahasrara is the Point of Light we invoke with the Gayatri or the Great Invocation. By daily meditating on it we fill our system with the energy of the soul. The jewel in the centre of the seventh lotus is also called the highest form of Buddha in man.
to work with the three lower centres directly, because they throw us into confusion and lead us astray. With most people the etheric centres dont work as they should do and the vital force is blocked. A bad functioning of the centres has effects on our health. There are blockages not only in the etheric body, but also in the sphere of our emotions and our mind. A rigid, hardened spine also leads to mental hardenings. Better than any kind of sport or physical exercises Yoga Asanas help to keep the spine lissome and thus we can absorb the vital forces much better. Simple breathing exercises are the most effective way of activating the centres and to fill the body with light and energy. The air should consciously move through the centres, while the mind is engaged with the air and the centres. We visualise that we move with the inhalation down to the base centre, and when exhaling we ascend one centre after the other. With every conscious inhalation the energies from above reach the lower centres, and with every conscious exhalation the soul imprisoned in the lower centres is pulled upwards to the higher centres. The breaths should be slow, soft, deep and uniform. We should travel with the respiration through the centres, but not concentrate on the centres. The more we become conscious of their existence, the more their forces can work through us. These hints are only important for those who work with them on the spiritual path, for all others they remain mere information.
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