The connection between the chakras and the body. Energy structure (subtle bodies and chakras) of a person


To short information about subtle (energy) bodies.

The first subtle body is spicy, or the human energy body. This body is an exact copy of the physical body. It exactly repeats its silhouette, going beyond its limits by 3-5 cm. This subtle body has the same structure as the physical body, including its organs and parts. It consists of a special kind of matter called aether. The etheric body forms the so-called energy matrix of the human body, to which the organs of our physical body correspond. Distortions that occur in the human energy body lead first to functional disorders, and then to organ diseases or problems in a certain area of ​​life (more on this later in a brief description of the meaning of the chakras and their correspondence to certain areas of life). People with abilities feel the distortions of the energy body with their hands, and make corrections to it. In the case of correct influence, after the correction of the energy body, the healing of the physical organ occurs. Since the etheric body completely repeats the physical, it is sometimes called the etheric double of a person.

The astral body is a body through which a person produces an emotional-sensory perception of reality and a response to it. The astral body can be conditionally combined into two levels. The first level is responsible for emotions and feelings of rage, anger, fear, lust, grief, joy, sadness, enthusiasm, etc. The second level is responsible for states that may include several (often conflicting) feelings or emotions - this is love , friendship, happiness, hatred. Emotions and feelings can be called a colored world: here is the spring (light green, salad) color of peace, and the red color of activity, and the green color of self-confidence. During strong emotional outbursts (for example, a quarrel), people expend a large amount of energy from the etheric body. Such outbreaks weaken him, which subsequently affects the physical body and human health: if such emotional manifestations become systematic, this leads to a weakening of the etheric body and, ultimately, is expressed in one or another chronic disease of the physical body.

The third human body is called mental body. This body is in charge of all the mental and intellectual ways of perceiving the world and displaying it (speech, language, logical and rational thinking). The mental body goes beyond the physical body by 10-20 cm and generally repeats its contours. It consists of even more subtle energy - the energy of the mental plane. The mental body has a bright yellow color emanating from the head of a person and extending to the whole body. When a person thinks hard, the mental body expands and becomes brighter. There are also bundles of energies in the mental body that reflect our beliefs and persistent thoughts.

The fourth body of a person belongs to his immortal component and passes from life to life of a person during his reincarnations. This so-called causal, or karmic body- the body of the soul, which contains the causes of all human actions and information about the possible future actions of a person. Clairvoyants see the karmic body in the form of a cloud of multi-colored clots of subtle energy, protruding 20-30 cm beyond the physical body.

The fifth body of man has various names. Someone calls him intuitive(or budhial)
the body is an energy body, concentrating in itself the higher unconscious processes. This body is the matrix on which our ethereal (first) body is built. If we have a failure in the etheric body, then it is restored exactly according to the template, which is our fifth body.

The sixth body is called the celestial body. They also call it body spiritual. It extends 60-80 cm beyond our physical body. Clairvoyants see it as multi-colored rays of flame emanating from the physical body of a person. At the level of this body, a person experiences high spiritual feelings.

Seventh( higher "I" or absolute body, nirvana, etc.)) This body has different names. It goes to a distance of 80-100 cm beyond the limits of the physical body. In people with high energy, it can be even more. Outwardly, it looks like a golden egg, containing all the previous human bodies.
The outer surface of the egg has a protective film 1-2 centimeters thick. This film is durable, elastic and prevents the penetration of external influences on a person. This body provides communication with the Higher Mind, receives from it the information necessary for a person and transmits the necessary information there. This body contains the program of human life.

Chakras are pranic centers in the structure of the human being. Every human being has an innumerable number of chakras. However, in the practice of yoga, only a few main ones are used. These few chakras cover the entire spectrum of being human, from the gross to the subtle. These main chakras are: Muladhara, Svadhisthana, Manipura, Anahata, Vishuddhi, Ajna, Sahasrara

What modern yogis know about chakras is based on three sources: 1) the early works of Western occultism, which borrowed Sanskrit terms without understanding their meaning (eg The Theosophist CW Leadbeater's Chakras, 1927); 2) an illiterate translation of a 1577 Sanskrit text on the chakras by John Woodroffe in 1918; 3) books by Indian gurus of the 20th century, written on the basis of sources No. 1 and No. 2. An article by Christopher Wallis, yoga practitioner and teacher, Sanskrit scholar and researcher.Translation from English by Yulia Ostapova and Anna Glinko.

Almost all esoteric systems believe that a person, in addition to the physical body, has the so-called "subtle" bodies: seven bodies, of which four are the most pronounced, the manifestations of the rest are so subtle that they are difficult to notice in our Everyday life.

Everything in the world is arranged in the same way - man, earth, solar system, and so on. All life in our universe has eight bodies, of which we are usually accustomed to considering basically the densest - physical body. The fields of all bodies are in the aura and penetrate each other. They resemble a nesting doll, in which the physical body can be considered the smallest “matryoshka”.

Word granthi in Sanskrit means "knot". In the context of the chakras, the word "granthi" is translated as "psychic knot". There are three such nodes, and they are called brahma, vishnu and rudra granthi. They represent the levels of awareness (spheres of the chakras) where the power of maya (illusion), ignorance and attachment to material things is especially strong.

Loki- These are "levels of awareness" or "realms of being". They can be very roughly defined as follows:

    bhu - earthly, material

    bhuvah - intermediate

    svahah - thin

    maha - the abode of the devas (divine beings)

    janah - the abode of those who have transcended the ego

    tapah - the abode of enlightened siddhas (perfect beings)

    satyam - truth

Cauchy - can be translated as "shells". There are five in total, and they represent the five bodies of man, from the gross physical body to the subtle body of bliss. They also roughly correspond to the chakras in the order we have listed.

Tattvas. Unfortunately, this term is usually translated as "elements", which causes confusion, since the tattwas are incorrectly associated with the elements that science speaks of, or with aspects of nature, such as fire, water, earth, etc. Tattvas mean something much deeper and more subtle. For example, the earth tattwa refers to the mooladhara chakra. It does not mean the earth that is in the garden; it means a specific frequency range of pranic vibrations associated with the mooladhara chakra - this range corresponds to the mind-body as a whole, including thoughts and awareness

The teaching about the fields of the Merkaba at the time of Atlantis was taught to the Atlanteans on the subtle planes in the schools of the Melchizedeks. Thanks to the use of the merkab in practice, the Toltecs (3 sub-races of the Atlanteans) have reached such a high level of spirituality and development, in comparison with which our civilization is now at the level of the Papuans in the jungle.

Word mule in Sanskrit means "root" or "base", and the word adhara -"foundation" or "support". Thus the word muladhara means "main foundation"; this chakra represents the fundamental principle of individual human existence. This is the starting position from which each person can express himself as an individual center of being. It is a springboard for reaching higher levels of understanding. This center is also known as adhara chakra- center of support.

Word swa in Sanskrit means "own", and the word adhisthana- habitation, habitation. That's why sva + adhisthana = svadhisthana means "own dwelling". This chakra is considered the substratum, the basis of individual human existence. This is understandable when you consider that this chakra is usually associated with the unconscious mind with its storehouse of mental impressions - samskaras. The individual being originates in the unconscious mind. Many of the instinctual drives that are felt at the level of svadhisthana emerge from the depths of the unconscious mind. Svadhisthana truly serves as the foundation, the place from which most people express themselves in the world. It is the foundation of their life.

It is also claimed that the svadhisthana chakra was once the seat of the kundalini, but there was a fall - a further fall - and the kundalini descended into the muladhara chakra. Therefore, they say that it is svadhisthana, and not muladhara, that is the real fundamental center of a person. As such, it is called "one's own abode".

Proverbs often give very useful instructions. Especially if you stop looking for a double meaning in them and take it as it is. Keep your mouth shut - the ancients advised and not in vain. Perhaps this is not only about the benefits of silence - in the practice of yoga there is a technique in which the tongue is placed behind the teeth - "nabhi-mudra" or "nabho-mudra".

Muladhara chakra (Skt. - root, foundation) is the foundation of the entire chakra system. Here an impulse is born that raises our level to the Sahasrara chakra and this impulse is Kundalini Shakti. Accordingly, the awakening of this chakra has essential in Kundalini Yoga. In men, this center is located in the perineum, in women in the cervix. Physiologically, it is associated with the reproductive and excretory organs. This center is responsible for the area of ​​instincts and reproduction. This is the center of Tamas (ignorance) - the lowest quality of material nature. Here is the Brahma Grantha or knot of Brahma. When this knot is “untied”, a person begins his awakening to a higher life, to higher levels of consciousness.. Upper heart: love for all patients regardless of personality. Dedication. Self-sacrifice. Compassion. "Shining to others, I burn myself." Is it enough for a doctor to be humane and have a good heart?

They communicate with each other through various channels, the main of which are the chakras. Functionally, the chakras are designed to transmit various information and energy flows through a person: from the field structure to the outside world and back. Each chakra is capable of passing through itself a very wide range of flows, both high and low, and, accordingly, has its own projections on each of the seven bodies. Thus, if the bodies are imagined as located horizontally, each in its own frequency band of characteristic vibrations, then the chakras, on the contrary, are vertical channels that each pass through the body, but have a specific vibration, i.e., an overtone characteristic of the chakra, which is felt on every body, but in a slightly different way.

Muladhara, or chakra of life and death, has a survival function; it opens wide and broadcasts a strong energy flow in situations that threaten a person's life. At the same time, ancient instincts sometimes awaken in him, ascending to the animal world (brutality). Muladhara is constantly on, for example, among participants in a difficult hike in natural conditions, where it is necessary to get food for yourself and provide minimal living conditions with a certain tension. Thus, the joys of Muladhara are a hard-earned dinner, a good night after a hard day, hard-earned money needed for the most basic needs, a secure family life.

Svadhisthana, or sexual (sexual) chakra has the function of prosperity and reproduction (procreation). When a person (people) gets out of poverty with its muladhara function (the highest happiness is a piece of cheese that suddenly fell from the sky, with which you can plug an eternally hungry belly, or a long-awaited bonus that can partially patch up the gaping holes in the family budget), he enters the zone of prosperity with its completely different laws and problems. Now you can settle down with feeling in the surrounding space, stating with pleasure: “We are sitting well!”, Eat delicious food, having carefully studied the menu, and then indulge in carnal pleasures of a more reprehensible kind. The ideal of a man of svadhisthana is a house - a full bowl, a family with many children and, possibly, wives and concubines. Here, the family and children play a very significant role - the family is a way to expand and embody one's ego, and children are seen as a continuation of oneself in the future, that is, a guarantee of personal immortality.

Manipura, or chakra (lower) will has the function of direct energy management of both itself and the outside world. Manipura is a strong-willed person in the usual sense of this expression, that is, a person whose express will is difficult to resist. Another key word for the energy of manipura is (direct) pressure, that is, again, a force that is felt almost physically.

Manipura is the chakra of athletes ("sports anger"), officials and tough religious preachers who hammer faith into human souls with a whip. The festival of manipura is the intoxication with his power of a teacher who subjugates a class with strict discipline, a military parade with drilled troops, or a similar scene within a family, or any commanding act within an obedient bureaucratic system. In general, as far as svadhisthana is warm and "soulful" at first sensation, manipura is so hard and cold - and yet its temptation, i.e. the temptation of direct power over the world is subtler and more dangerous than the temptation of luxurious idleness and lazy sexuality svadhisthana.

Anahata, or heart chakra, has the function of sublime or Divine love, having nothing to do with warmth and sincerity("sweetness") of svadhisthana. The radiation of anahata is, rather, a special light that illuminates the world and completely transforms it. The flow of anahata gives an inexpressible feeling of the Divine presence, which can be experienced by a person as an exalted love of the world (or part of it) for a person, but this is not necessary: ​​the light in the flows of anahata can appear as a special vision of the subtle harmony of the world, or as an inexpressible secret knowledge, or as a sense of hidden meaningfulness of one's life path, and in many other ways. The colors of the chakras traditionally follow the rainbow: muladhara - red, svadhisthana - orange, manipura - yellow, anahata - green, vishuddha - blue, sahasrara - violet). The green streams of anahata are cold, they create a sense of a person's alienation from the world, but also a huge potential power over him because anahata is higher than manipura. They bring a person the joy of liberation from the dense shackles of the manifested world and a clear, although intuitively felt connection with the subtle. At the same time, in anahata the subtle world is not yet manifested in any form.

He seems to be saying: "I am the primary source, cause and secret content of the visible world, but I am not he." Therefore, the love of anahata people is always somewhat distantly aloof, it can be very effective, but not personally warm: anahata person sees God behind another person, but not in his direct manifestations: suffering, problems and whims; in other words, he clearly sees and loves the highest principle in people, but not their worldly shells. Similarly, a person of anahata can see the high harmony behind the outer world, but did not find in it (according to his feeling) an adequate expression, or the impeccability of the interweaving of the life vicissitudes of his acquaintances, but not their (acquaintances) specific behavior in their own lives, i.e. to feel the wisdom of the plan of Providence, but not the performers of His roles.

Vishuddha, or throat chakra, has the function of a perfect form, or, in other words, God manifested in the world. The inexpressible at the level of anahata turns out to be materialized when vishuddhi is turned on, and this makes an impression of a miracle on a person of anahata (saint). Vishuddha man is an ancient god, perfect in his manifestation, which is always full of Divine love and is one or another of its design and incarnation - but only anahata person can see and appreciate this.

Vishuddha - the chakra of people of art with a strong religious channel - these are icon painters, composers and performers of spiritual music, etc. Of course, "secular" art can go on the streams of vishuddha, but then, regardless of the plot, the Divine presence is still felt in it and excellence of expression.

The perfection of the form itself, regardless of the embodiment of the Divine in it, is the temptation of Vishuddha and the dream of Gagtungr in relation to creative people whom he would like to force to create perfect forms with a hellish content, i.e., with their help, to effectively translate his will. At the level of vishuddhi, people incarnate very rarely, and usually it is achieved meditatively: with an actor on stage, with an artist in front of a canvas, etc., and often the level of opening of anahata does not correspond to the level of opening of vishuddha, which leads to the creation of a dead work of art, in which, upon closer examination, one can usually see certain features of Gagtungr. The level of anahata for the creator is the pangs of dumbness, but the lofty plane reveals vishuddha to a person when it considers him ready to fulfill the lofty mission of His incarnation in the world; and the development of technology in itself, without its Sanction, is nothing more than the preparation of a good guide (human instrument) for the planetary demon.

Ajna, or third Eye, has the function of the wisdom or higher will of man.

Ajna man sees various ways of God's manifestation in the world and a huge number of ways of God-knowledge of individuals and entire nations. If an anahata person perceives a certain high plane, and a vishuddha person is able to convey its vibrations to others, embodying them in various material forms, then an ajna person is able to get in touch with several high planes, which through him will interact with each other, essentially changing the structure of the subtle (and then dense) world. Here sectarianism is overcome and the principle of spiritual cooperation is realized, which is very difficult for lofty plans. At a low level, this materializes as a kind of eclecticism (eklektikos - choosing, a mechanical combination of heterogeneous, often opposite principles), at a high level - as a synthetic religious and philosophical Teaching leading large nations. Strong ajna is typical for poets with pronounced associative and metaphorical accentuation (Osip Mandelstam, Joseph Brodsky). So-called philosophers often work in a very rigid paradigm with ajna practically closed; this is especially true of the strongly mentalized concepts of our time, the energy of which is rather manipura.

Sahasrara, or the hole of Brahma - chakra direct control of a person high up. Such expressions as "life in God", "God's vessel" mean predominantly (in comparison with other chakras) an open sahasrara.

If in anahata God manifested Himself indirectly, behind the world, in vishuddha a high plane was formed with the help of a person for the world, and in ajna various high plans clarified their relations with each other through a person, then with an open sahasrara, a person gets the feeling that the whole world and is God, and he himself is, first of all, also God, or rather, some of His emanation, closely connected with all the rest of His emanations, which are other people, trees, bushes, cinder blocks and everything else without exception. Here characterized by a feeling of total unity of the world, the meaningfulness of each of its manifestations and the dynamics of development: both in general and for any part of it in particular. When the sahasrara is opened, everything finds its place, and the way it is, everything is full of love, grace and higher meaning. A person feels happy and loved as a co-creator of the Great Creator, who personally and with pleasure takes care of all the details of a person's life.

The temptation of sahasrara lies in the imperceptible disruption of service, when the channel leading a person intercepts Gagtungr, and then lifelong slavery (zombie variant) is not ruled out. An honest religious person, however, will feel that the source of involtation has changed, and will prefer to live without a channel, but will not go into the service of a hard plan (egregor).

After a brief introduction, we turn to the topic of human subtle bodies and how they are interconnected. This topic is important not only in itself in connection with the understanding of what a person is and what are his opportunities (and duties before God); it is also very significant in questions of group ethics, that is, the ethics of the relationship of a person with the surrounding groups of people (social planes). The group, as well as the partner, as a rule, is interested in the subtle bodies of a person, and the inadequacy of a person in a group is often due to his activation of not the body in which the group is interested, but of a completely different one; at the same time, a person often sincerely does not understand what is the matter, since group ethics do not allow much to be said aloud: it is believed that a person "should understand such things himself."

However, it’s good if your mother explained all this to whom in childhood, but what if not?

So, we are moving on to a detailed description of the functioning of subtle bodies, analyzing their manifestations corresponding to the activity of each chakra. You must keep in mind that more often than not, human bodies do not match each other in many ways, and, in particular, the activity of a certain chakra in one of the bodies does not mean its similar activity in another. In addition, a person, in theory, is arranged as a complex traffic light or a kaleidoscope: his set of active bodies and chakras is constantly changing, forming a unique, often painful for him, game of experienced vibrations, and their coordination, both internal and with the external world, is very difficult. task, even approaches to which are not yet clear.

ATMANIC BODY

The Atmanic body is in charge of the most general religious and ideological attitudes. It responds with vibrations to the name of God or a short symbol of Faith ("There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet" or, in an atheistic version, "Communism is a bright future for all peoples"). In general, a strong atmanic body does not necessarily mean a highly spiritual person - it can be quite dirty, and this happens not only among the ministers of the black mass or satanic cults, but also with a completely worldly person who loves to talk about God, but in such a way that others want to quickly shut her mouth. The atmanic body differs from all other bodies in that it receives energy directly from the field structure, but not from higher bodies, and here a person is forced to so-called spiritual searches, i.e., the search for a plane capable of radiating energy at the frequencies of the atmanic body, give a person a total impetus for development, which can gradually spread to all bodies without exception, partially updating and rebuilding them. In other words, the atmanic body (spiritual impulse) is the main source of energy in a person, and if it is hungry, only a sufficiently high plan can help, but not other human bodies - you cannot cure spiritual thirst either by physical exercises or even by constructive activity by themselves. a high idea is required here. However, atmanic energies can be very different.

Muladhara of the atmanic body responds to ideas about God as creating and destroying the manifested world. Here is the idea of ​​serving humanity in the name of its salvation and survival (Christianity, modern pacifism and "green" currents). Atmanic muladhara is active during proper religious fasting, it opens during prayer preceding a meal, or a meal dedicated to God. This, apparently, is the most ancient way of connecting the atmanic body to the Divine energy - the method of eating one's own God. The same chakra is associated with the attitude towards one's homeland, as giving life, and if necessary, taking it back, and religious fanaticism in extreme forms of extermination of non-believers.

Atmanic Swadhisthana. In ancient times, it corresponded to the worship of the gods of fertility and erotic cults; in our time, this place is occupied by the abstract idea of ​​​​prosperity or the satisfaction of ever-increasing needs (a direct product of the Big Serpent). The setting corresponding to the atmanic svadhisthana often sounds at the end of a fairy tale: the hero marries the princess and they live happily ever after (meaning - in the royal palace). Similar ideas were reflected in the vision of a Christian paradise teeming with fruit trees (and probably fried hares lying peacefully next to stuffed crocodiles). At a higher level, this chakra can give a connection with God, who is personified as a person of the opposite sex (these are the highest vibrations of svadhisthana - love for God as a lover, the ideal of Tantra; Islam is also largely associated with this chakra).

Atmanic Manipura. This is a cult of strength and power; God is an omnipotent being who is the source of all power in the world. Currently - ideal of the power of science over wildlife, or the highest type of organization of society above the lower beginning of man.

At a higher level, this is the ideal of Raja Yoga, the power of a person over himself and the world within the framework of karma. The highest vibrations of manipura give strength to the masters of karate and other types of oriental wrestling - at the level when it actually becomes a religion and a way to comprehend God and His energy or combat incarnation: at an average level, a fighter grows a large black man for himself, at a high level - completely abandons him services (the principle of friendliness and non-aggression), completely submitting to the corresponding high plan, the channel to which he receives from his teacher or, in rare cases, the founders of schools, directly from the field structure as a revelation.

Atmanic anahata. This is the veneration of a God who loves, but not so much personally caring for a person, as filling all nature and people with himself and illuminating them with His indescribable light, which is mentioned in the scene of the transfiguration of Jesus (Matthew, 17). There is as yet no exoteric religion based on this chakra; maybe it will reach Christianity, which so far only claims it. Nevertheless, many mystics and saints were inspired by the energies of the atmanic anahata and had visions of God loving with high love (the image of the Virgin Mary).

Religiosity on anahata is para-bhakti, attuning to God invisible, but felt by vibrations, vaguely reminiscent of pure earthly love, but much stronger, more stable and, so to speak, disinterested: here God loves a person just like that, from the fullness of feelings, without demanding anything in return.. However, a person at this level fails to express his reciprocal love for God, and the world, and especially people of the middle level, are not very inclined to accept it, since the flows of anahata are cold and do not contain the warmth of muladhara or svadhisthana at all: here, perhaps, part of your problems, but they won’t divorce sentiments and they won’t tie a warm blouse on a long journey.

Atmanic vishuddha. The religion of the ancient Greeks, who deified perfect forms, was probably associated with this chakra. Now it is most often the religiosity of individual people who feel the Divine principle in the harmony of the manifested forms. This religious feeling can be very strong, but a person tends to ignore it or sharply profan it, since modern religions practically do not recognize it: the thesis "God is beauty" is not in fashion nowadays. However, a truly religious person should not determine the ways in which God appears to him, and this in this case can be a sudden vision of Divine beauty in anything, whether it be a work of art or the abdomen of an ordinary wasp. What is important here is only the height and strength of the aesthetic experience, which, of course, sounds different on the atmanic body than on the astral one ( sacred awe is different from pleasant emotional arousal).

Atmanic ajna is the chakra of religious philosophers who see God in various subtle structures of the worlds and realities generated by Him, their interconnection and interaction. This is the ideal of jnani yoga - knowledge of the ways of manifestation of the Absolute. In theory, this chakra should correspond to a synthetic "scientific" religion, uniting the esoteric parts of all existing religions and all scientific concepts as some particular ways of manifestation of the One.

A person with an active atmanic ajna opens up cosmic consciousness and the structures of the paths of Providence on all planes become visible to him - such insights are usually completely inexpressible in human language, but even a partial translation of them can make a person a prophet and leader of the people.

Atmanic sahasrara - it corresponds to the path of karma yoga - impersonal work dedicated to God, without attachment to any of its results. This chakra means the religiosity of a man of God, whose every gesture and deed is a service to a higher plan, that is, his whole life is essentially a prayer, regardless of what he does. The inclusion of this chakra in an ordinary person is accompanied by a strong religious enlightenment without any additional work on oneself; at the same time, he is aware of the vibrations of his individual spirit (higher "I", Atman), which merge with the vibrations of the Absolute (Brahman). This is the chakra of the Buddha: "It is wrong to say: I am walking. You can only say this: there is a walk" and Lao Tzu: "He who knows how to walk leaves no traces."

BUDDHIAL BODY

If the atmanic body can be called religious, then the buddhial body can be called subtle-karmic, or fateful.

In the buddhial body, the main contours of a person’s fate, or its main plots, are reflected, but not yet manifested: they receive the final materialization in the form of specific events only in the causal (dense-karmic) body. In addition, the buddhial body contains those internal attitudes of a person that gradually lead him along buddhial plots - these are his life positions, general life philosophy, worldview and ways of perceiving the world. More precisely, the information encrypted in the buddhial body manifests itself in two ways: in the form of the main storylines of a person's fate, on the one hand, and in his, as they say, "psychology", on the other. From the point of view of the movement of the assemblage point, it can be said that the buddhial body determines its main, basic position, around which it moves slightly, depending on specific circumstances.

There is still no adequate language for describing life plots, and in fact this is about the same problem as describing the space of possible positions of the assemblage point. However, it would be unfair to deprive professional writers and poets of their bread; at the same time, we note that the plots of the buddhial body are primarily plots of human inner development, i.e., the trajectories of movement of his assemblage point, or, in other words, the sequence of plans that a person serves during his life, so that the typical formula "born-married-divorced-died" requires some clarification in each specific case.

Is it possible to change buddhial plots? In any case, it's difficult. In principle, an alternative is always possible: either this fragment of the plot is not final, and then after a while it will end and a new one will begin (however, it is not known whether the person will like it more or less), or this is the final fragment, and nothing else. karma is no longer planned, at least in this incarnation. However, in any case, a person can influence his destiny by working with the buddhial body, the first sign of which will not be a change in dense karma (i.e., the specific circumstances of his life), but changes in psychology, i.e. a change in worldview and life positions, even if not conscious. How can you do this?

In principle, a person can deal with each of his bodies, firstly, by itself, and secondly, by influencing him with other bodies. At the same time, each pair of his bodies is connected by some kind of connection, but the strongest connections are usually between neighboring bodies; in this case it is atmanic and causal.

The greatest (generally speaking) influence on each body is exerted by the neighboring finer body; in this case it is atmanic; on the other hand, the influence of the causal body on the buddhial is also possible, but this is a separate conversation.

The development of the buddhial body is the work of a person on himself in the sense of practical psychology, as well as practical philosophy and religion, that is, a change in life attitudes, ways of seeing that part of the surrounding world that is directly related to the immediate life of a person. This is the development of certain character traits, weaning from bad habits and acquiring good ones, that is, transferring oneself to higher energy flows; appropriate transformation of subconscious programs, etc.

However, all this has its limits, since most often a person slightly cleans up and corrects the plot, but rarely finishes it and even less often takes it to a qualitatively different level (although it happens). A much stronger impact on the buddhial body can be exerted by the atmanic body, whose energy has a qualitatively different character, and where introspection and psychoanalysis reach a dead end, new spiritual channels or a change in life ideals are needed.

In general, the word "ideal" has recently acquired an unusual mental connotation. In fact, an ideal is something that inspires, or in other words, a symbol of a high level, which is able to give a person energy at the level of his atmanic body. However, when the plan dies, the word "ideal" takes on the connotation of obligation: something to strive for, usually under pain of condemnation or other punishment. And although it may not be easy to find a true ideal, i.e., a high plane that inspires the atmanic body, insincerity here leads to an energy dead end on all bodies at once: there is nothing to replace the energy of the atmanic body. You need to look for an ideal that is high enough (otherwise it makes no sense) and voluntarily serve it, and choose it so that it compensates with its (high) energy for the lower energy of a person serving it. The mental ideal contained in the atmanic body of a mental person, which is discussed below, never gives such energy, therefore serving what a person mentally, but not religiously considers the highest, leads to a waste of all energies and existential frustration (deception), i.e. full triumph of grey.

So, a new turn of the main life plot is often provided by energy descending into the buddhial body from the atmanic one: a person acquires a new ideal that inspires him unusually, changes his views on the surrounding life, the system of values ​​in its light, rethinks himself, and his life takes a sharp turn.

However, sometimes this does not happen for some reason: a new life seems to be already outside the gates (in any case, the old one is tired to death), but it will not begin in any way.

Here, a situation may well arise when, in order to shift along the plot or change it, the buddhial body needs involtation, i.e. some decisive action is required from a person, most often a certain sacrifice, whose energy will finally take out a chip from the wheel of subtle karma. Yes, and this plot too, although, of course, at fairly low energy flows.

A specialist in the atmanic body is, for example, a confessor or a preacher; the specialist in the buddhial body is the psychologist or sage; a specialist in the causal body is a fortune-teller, or a practical adviser.

An essential characteristic of a life plot is its main energy background and the sequence of changes in this energy background during a person's life. The following are the characteristic attitudes of a person with various active chakras in the buddhial body; however, it must be remembered that attitudes and attitudes are one thing, and a specific life destiny is often quite another, since during the transition from the buddhial body to the causal body, not only the materialization and refinement of the information-energy flow occur, but often strong distortions.

Active buddhial muladhara gives a person who is inwardly constantly oriented towards the problems of survival in conditions where this is not at all trivial. If everything is fine with him, he will begin to invent possible death threats to himself or others, to be interested in the criminal chronicle in the newspapers or the course of the war anywhere in the world. He will probably be interested in the problems of the survival of polar explorers, rafting on mountain rivers or descent in a bathyscaphe to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, but not the scientific or naturalistic aspects of these enterprises, but the very fact of the survival of the participants and the means that ensure their (relative) safety.

This person may be interested in the problems of hunger in developing countries, helping the seriously ill and dying in hospitals - but only as long as the question of survival is unclear; as soon as the crisis is overcome, his interest disappears.

What is written above does not mean at all that fate will lead a person to the ranks of special forces to help victims of an earthquake or make a writer in the genre of bloody detective stories - for this it is necessary that the corresponding program arise in the causal body - but any creature that is on the verge of death will cause he has an undoubted interest, and often understanding and sympathy.

The main value in the eyes of a person with a predominant buddhial muladhara is life and that which protects it from death; the subconscious attitude, however, can also be the opposite, i.e., a strong death instinct, a desire for suicide is possible, and at evolutionarily lower levels of development this can lead to the fate of a maniac or a professional killer.

Buddhic svadhisthana gives a person who is internally oriented towards the theme of the magnificent development and prosperity of life in all its manifestations, and, in particular, the features of the interaction of the male and female principles as continuing the creation of the world and life. On the TV screen, the attention of such a person will always be attracted by fat herds grazing on no less fat fields and pastures, transparent streams teeming with red and white fish, chock-full of red and black caviar, tangerine groves and pineapple copses, in which there is nowhere to go from the corresponding fruits. He will be delighted by the cheerful children who thrive in the kindergarten around a kind teacher, and the naked couple, hard at work on the production of another offspring, turning a four-child family into a five-child one.

Such a person's favorite place in the Bible is the last phases of God's creation of the world, especially the phrase "be fruitful and multiply", and the life of Adam and Eve in paradise; at the same time, he does not consider eating an apple such a deep sin, and even more so a fall, and in the depths of his soul he does not feel that the expulsion of a slightly naughty couple from Paradise is reasonable and fair.

There is probably a heightened interest in sexuality, but not as a psychological problem, but as the highest level of prosperity: a mansion, a pool and a small harem, always ready to provide specific services.

In harmonious destinies, this can look quite cute and attractive; this is what is called warm and good people who will share with you penultimate piece Why ask for more? On the contrary, in difficult destinies that deprive a person of a hint of well-being, such attitudes can cause burning envy and jealousy. However, in any case, the basic values ​​of life are associated with prosperity, but what kind of meaning a person will invest in the very concept of "life" depends on his evolutionary level.

Buddhic manipura gives a person for whom the world is turned by its power side, but, unlike a muladhara person, in any martial art he will be interested not in a tragic outcome, but in various situations of manifestation and demonstration of the strength of rivals. This is the chakra of sports lovers, but precisely in the context of the manifestation of a person’s energy capabilities in it, and fans of energy methods in everything from raising children (with a belt) to changing the planet’s climate (turning the Gulf Stream to North America or sealing the ozone hole). Energetic people with practical ideas often appear around such a person and, as it were (sometimes directly), they invite you to take an active part in this or that matter - but for this it is necessary that the energy of the buddhial body descend into the causal one, and this is not so simple and not always possible .

Here, the value system is somehow concentrated around energy capabilities - the way a person understands them: it can be physical strength, money or power over people, administrative position, power over the minds or demons of hell, etc., depending on the level of the person and specific conditions of his life. In severe cases, this can manifest itself in a tendency to violence or various other abuses of energy flows, in particular, the vigorous destruction of objects and structures of any kind.

Buddhic anahata gives a rather difficult position of a person in life, since this is a position of lofty, somewhat detached and mostly unmanifested love for the world, which is poorly perceived by society, which tends to confuse anahata with svadhisthana, proclaiming the first in words and realizing the second in deeds. In any case, this chakra gives a certain detachment from worldly worries and joys, that is, even participating in them in fact, a person is not able to engage in them sincerely and completely: neither a life full of thrills and constant miraculous escape from the clutches of death, nor wealth and the luxury nor the power of it is not really impressive.

Most often, this person does not know what he wants, but vaguely feels the need for Divine love, which he is waiting for everywhere, and this is for him. a true guide and the main value of life. Subtle religiosity is possible here, but a person is inclined to perceive God in a very peculiar way, at least not through a formal ceremony, but, as they say, in his heart, which does not deceive him.

Perhaps he will be attracted to communication with the clergy (he will certainly attract their attention to himself), but his demands on his spiritual father will be very high: he will want to to feel God behind him, and nothing less. It is very difficult for this person to understand the basic fact of his destiny, which is that the inexpressible divine light must be transmitted through him, without being profaned at the same time to the lower, albeit more tangible, vibrations of the first three chakras. Perhaps such people, as well as people who need such a light, will appear in his environment, but it will be quite difficult to understand how they are connected with him personally.

Buddhic vishuddha gives a person whose attention will be attracted by the beauty of various forms, but not applied, but emphatically sublime: it will be much easier for him (unlike the person of svadhisthana) to admire the beauty of the dome of the church than the view of a magnificent anthill. Here, the service to Beauty comes as a worldview, and art as the main way of looking at the world: this person will look at the cream cake first and second as a picture, and it will be morally difficult for him to cut it into pieces.

This is the chakra of lovers and connoisseurs of art and in the best sense of the word: however, in order to become an artist or sculptor, you also need the activity of the corresponding chakra (vishuddhi) in the causal body, which can be expressed much weaker - but, most likely, this a person secretly paints watercolors or accompanies himself on the guitar. He has a magical frame in his eyes, which, when pointed at any fragment of the world, turns it into a picture, or a similar device in his ears, transforming the scattered sounds of the surrounding world into a Divine symphony, into which the roar of a tram, the drunken cries of passers-by, the cawing of crows are perfectly intertwined. and the mindless chatter of their own children.

The basic values ​​of this person are connected with the Divine beauty of forms, wherever and however it manifests itself - but no less than that. Everything else will interest him to a small extent, and from a social point of view, his positions may well seem immoral: from his point of view, the artist is responsible to the plan, embodying his idea through him, but not to the people for whom, according to society, he works.

Buddhic ajna gives a person who looks at the world from structural, scientific or poetic positions: he is a philosopher and a poet in his soul, but the causal body will show how all this can be realized in life. Here, the worldview is often eclectical (eklektikos - choosing), a person penetrates into the causes and depths of events, objects and phenomena and tries to link them together, and most often succeeds in this only partially.

Sometimes the focus of his attention is the human soul, the subconscious or the psyche, and then he seeks the truth in the inner world - his own and someone else's.

In general, truth, in a partly elevated sense of the word, is his main attitude and value, but how much he manages to comprehend it and convey it to others depends on many circumstances, including the level of his development. At a low level, this may be the news, obtained with some difficulty in the World Mind, that "everything in the world is an enema from a cataclysm", at a high level - the fate of a prophet who sees far ahead and brings people a major Divine revelation about the nature and fate of the Universe. In any case, this person is set (at his level) to see the truth in everything that he sees, and nothing else interests him.

Buddhic Sahasrara. Such a person is set to serve God, and this means very high demands on himself, which a person is often inclined to project onto the world. Religion and abstract philosophy may be nothing more than a fad, that is, a favorite topic of his empty reasoning, but in any case they will somehow appear in his life. Probably, a vague feeling of people as God's creations will seep into his consciousness, but it is difficult to say what conclusions a person will draw from this. Subconsciously, he will certainly engage in God-seeking, feeling in himself and in his destiny the action of some Higher Law or feeling the constant attention of a vaguely felt invisible essence, which, however, has tremendous power over him - and other people. In the fates of such people, the breath of fate is noticeably stronger than in others, but it rarely occurs to them that this fate not only has power over their lives, but also wants or expects something from them. From these people comes a feeling of deep humility before fate (sometimes with episodic rebellion) - or an equally irreconcilable inner fanaticism, characteristic of the fates of people who are obedient tools of Gagtungr. But in all cases the values ​​of such a person are not of this world; to be more precise, with some of their part they faithfully serve a rather high (albeit sometimes tough) plan and perceive as significant for themselves only the energy of its direct approval (it can sometimes go as an encouragement of one or another person, but only if the person himself chose him as the representative of his God).

CAUSAL BODY

The causal body contains information about dense karma, that is, about specific events in the external and internal life of a person. At the same time, the event is noted in the causal body the brighter, the more significant it is for a given person, and the stronger it is connected with his past and future life.

The weakness of the causal body means that in a person's life there are (from his point of view) few events, and those that happen are mostly boring and of little interest, that is, low-energy. However, this is often associated not so much with an objective exclusion from the causal information and energy flow, but with a low culture of the causal body, i.e. inability to see and perceive external and internal events.

True, this is not taught at school, although, on the other hand, society gives a person an indirect, but very tough practice of sensitive points of the causal flow, i.e. moments of life when a red light comes on and you need to stop and look around, because for In order to register an event with your consciousness, you need to specifically concentrate and transfer the assemblage point to the right causal body.

The question of what an event is is not simple, and for each specific person it is decided separately: what for one will be a transition to a new era and impressions of a lifetime (for example, marriage or the birth of a child), for another can go almost unnoticed. Here, a lot depends on upbringing and the environment as a whole: somewhere they say to a person: “Here, look here, pay attention,” but somewhere they don’t say it, and, accordingly, some information and energy flows attract attention, and others do not; some planes can connect to it in such a way that it constitutes an event in the inner life, while others cannot. Finally, he may have a strong need in general for the division (external and internal) of the life stream into events, or perhaps, on the contrary, an aversion to this. Here, an event is understood as any circumstance of external or internal life, which at least once is perceived by a person separately from others, and thus can somehow be compared with the rest or the existential flow as a whole. The writer about this situation will express himself, for example, as follows: "And here, against the backdrop of gray everyday life, one day ..." - here the ellipsis replaces the description of a specific event noted in the causal body of the hero of the story.

The culture of the causal (causal) body, or, what is the same, the culture of human behavior in the causal flow, consists of two main points.

The first is the ability to edit the causal flow going through a person, i.e. competently, without creating vortices, to form events over which a person has control, and the second is the ability to carefully read (perceive) the flow of events going around him, but not requiring an immediate causal reaction (i.e., a specific act). And if the first part - the ability to behave correctly in the outside world - is somehow still discussed in society and is the subject of concern for parents and educators, then the second - the ability to look around oneself - as a rule, is left unattended by them, to the great detriment of the younger generation .

In general, the question of what exactly a person should pay attention to is clear only to outside police officers and tough egregors, who accurately fix the person’s assemblage point in the position of interest to them. High plans always leave a person some freedom in choosing directed attention, but this does not mean at all that they are indifferent to it. In particular, they are not at all indifferent to the way a person separates events from the causal stream going through him.

In general, the higher the service of a person, the wider his perception and, accordingly, the richer the flow of events going through him: it is clear that in the life of an egoist an event is only a circumstance that is most directly related to him. In general, the culture of the causal body is necessary for any person (as well as the culture of all other bodies), and, in theory, should be taught in high school. This culture only half consists in the ability to behave, that is, to edit the causal flow that goes through a person into the world around him; the second half consists in attuning to the plan, which itself will divide the causal flow going into it through the person into events, and will properly emphasize those events of which the person is a witness (but not a direct participant). People in general are pretty flippant about their attention, not realizing that "accidentally" not to notice or miss something important is impossible: this always means that a person was tuned to a plan, which, as they say, averted his eyes, i.e. placed him in his reality, where the corresponding events were simply absent. To the question: "How could you not notice ...?" the honest answer is the only way: "I allowed a rigid plan to move my assemblage point and ended up in a space where the specified event simply did not occur." Here it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that the attention of a person is much more important to subtle plans (any) than his actions, and therefore to miss attention, that is, to give it to the wrong subtle plan, is the main mistake of a person, no matter what he does and in whatever causal streams it may be.

The denser the body, the less changeable are, generally speaking, the flows passing through it; however, at the level of the causal body, the chakras flash at times quite often, and you should not take texts describing causal flows characteristic of specific chakras as a stable fact of a long period of a person’s life - more often it is just a basic tone; in the mental body (and denser ones), the energy is much more concentrated around the dominant environment.

Causal muladhara gives a person whose life is constantly connected with circumstances that are critical for the life of people (or other living beings - animals, plants). This is not necessarily a stuntman or an intensive care worker - professions such as a lifeguard on the waters or in the mountains, a ski instructor, a race car driver, a test pilot, a safety engineer or a zoologist who has dedicated his life to the conservation of an endangered species of animals are possible here. These people care for the seriously ill and dying, work in funeral homes and cemeteries, and also participate as performers in various charitable events dedicated to caring for those dying from starvation, cold, epidemics, etc.

However, these are not necessarily people whose occupation is associated with death or life security for themselves and others. Sometimes such a person works in the most ordinary place, but something constantly happens to him or near him, as a rule, threatening death, whether it be diseases, accidents and suicide attempts. At a low level, this is a source of constant anxiety for others, and at a high level, on the contrary, an ambulance service.

Causal svadhisthana is sure to be active in a cook of a good restaurant and mother (and father) of a large prosperous family. This chakra sharply increases its vibrations in a girl who is about to get married, and is active in young people who use sex as an ornament to their lives. A sharp accentuation of this chakra at a low level can give professional prostitution, at a high level - a wise ruler who will lead the country out of the economic crisis and mafia slavery and feed the people at the expense of the country's internal reserves.

At an average level, the idea of ​​prosperity plays an important role in the life of such a person, which he cultivates in all forms available to him, and in particular, in the form of free love, or sex, not burdened with additional meanings and restrictions. However, the idea of ​​acquiring numerous offspring, subject to appropriate financial security and a proper lifestyle, will impress him very much. In difficult cases, it can be an eternally envious and sexually preoccupied neurotic; in a safe case, this person can learn hospitality and the ability to enjoy life.

Causal manipura is the chakra of commanders, military and civilian. In the behavior of this person, no matter how the external circumstances develop, all the time, as if one hears a command addressed to him or coming from him: "Come out to form!! At-two, at-two. Krrugomm - arsh!" However, military clarity should not be expected here: the forceful pressure of circumstances, or active pressure on them, does not at all mean and does not guarantee submission: here it is precisely style of influence on life and the way it is perceived. In other words, events are pressing on this person, and he considers force the only way to influence the causal flow. In order to attract the attention of this person, you need to have approximately his energy, or slap him on the shoulder - otherwise he simply will not notice you.

This is not necessarily the life of a weightlifter: this chakra is (unfortunately) active in many mothers, especially those who cannot cope with their husband and children; tough bosses. In general, a "firm hand" is the ideal of power in broad circles of the population.

Causal manipura usually gives cool methods in working on oneself - a person perceives himself as an iron ingot that needs to be red-hot, and then given the proper shape with a steam hammer, or like a rough board, from which you need to properly remove the chips. Similarly, this person affects others, from toddlers to the nursing home, inclusive; in front of the dentist's office, he can hang the slogan: "Work is the best doctor," and in the abortion clinic: "Think about it, you can give birth to a genius!"

Causal anahata. Steadily active, this is the chakra of saints: monks who are in the world, and not necessarily aware of their holiness.

A short-term activation of the chakra simply means a disinterested good deed either by the person himself or addressed to him. The activity of the causal anahata distinguishes the positive hero of the tale from the negative ones parallel to him in the plot (for example, the stepdaughter and stepmother's daughter: the first has anahata active, the second has manipura, i.e. the principle of force pressure): having entered the causal flow on anahata and having spent some time, i.e., having established a stable connection with a high plane, the positive hero begins to feel Divine love in the form of events addressed to himself (the help of a fairy, Baba Yaga, etc.). However, the kindness of the causal anahata is very different from the care of svadhisthana: the first is not only disinterested, but also obligatory situationally alienated: here God is shown to a person, or, conversely, to the world through him, in case of strict necessity and in the form of a barely perceptible touch, which is immediately disappears as if it never existed. Therefore, people of causal anahata do not like ardent gratitude and try to do good deeds imperceptibly: firstly, they feel that they should not be thanked entirely, but rather a higher plane, which expressed its causal will through them, and secondly, upon contact, a little denser than barely perceptible, anahata profanes to lower chakras.

Causal vishuddha is the chakra of Divine love that flows through a person and is expressed in his act or event in which he took a significant part. Unlike the causal anahata, here God does not hide himself, but, on the contrary, appears in one form or another, materializing into an event with the help of a person. Most often, this is perceived by others as something similar to a true work of art, or the epithet “Divine” sounds in the assessment: “He sang divinely” or “I cut him divinely” (the latter is most often a claim to causal vishuddha). The actions and events of causal vishuddha are characterized by a keen sense of their timeliness and exact adequacy: they happen exactly when and in the right way, and leave a feeling of proportionality and subtle harmony of oneself, the world and the causal flow.

The inclusion of causal vishuddha gives a person the opportunity to see the flow of events as bearing a distinct imprint of the Lord's protection and His perfect care for everything that exists without exception: events occur in such a way as to serve the evolution of all God's creations and creatures without exception with maximum benefit and love, and if something created or destroyed, it means that its time has come, and sooner or later it would be much worse. A strong inclusion of causal vishuddhi gives a person a revelation of the perfection of him and the world in statics and dynamics, such as they are - but this happens only at a high level of human evolutionary development.

Causal ajna is the chakra of prophets and clairvoyants; this is the highest wisdom, manifested in a clear vision of the will of God, manifested in the form of a stream of events in the external and internal world. Thus, the divine origin of the causal flow is comprehended by a person gradually: on anahata it is only indirectly felt by the light of Divine love illuminating this flow, on vishuddha current events are seen as perfect, and on ajna a person comprehends the Divine providence behind them. To do this, however, it is necessary to have stable channels of communication with all the high plans associated with the events of a person’s surrounding life, since only a part of them is essential for each specific plan, and those circumstances in which different plans are interested have their own for each of them. meaning, and a person must see them simultaneously and be able to translate from the language of one plane into the language of another. This corresponds to the position of the assemblage point from which they are all perceived, and usually it means a channel of direct communication with the World Mind, which can interpret any event from the point of view of any plane.

It is very interesting to observe the causal flow around such a person - the events and circumstances around him take on a meaning that is visible to many and felt by almost everyone; in any case, the distinct structuring of time, the coordination of events and their personal focus on each of their participants, regardless of gender, age and religion, are very much felt.

A short-term activation of this chakra, if it happens often enough, can give a clairvoyant or a fortuneteller, but the ethical requirements of such a person to himself should be quite high; in any case, if there is no love in his heart for the object of his "clear vision", then there is no doubt about the origin of his channel (in this case, it is a cable-type channel, with a very high resolution) from the hard egregors of Gagtungr - and he is a man , therefore, serves, even without realizing it.

The causal sahasrara is not just a saint, it is a man of God, through whose actions His will is directly transmitted: holy wanderers, elders, kaliki from Russian fairy tales. This person sees nothing in the world but the right hand of God, which he feels as the only force that controls the flow of events, and part of these events must pass with the participation of the person himself. At the same time, God directs him, but also leaves a certain freedom, which a person uses with all responsibility, but, as a rule, is not at all worried about a specific result, which, according to a person’s inner feeling, is beyond his competence. In the mouth of this person, the phrase "God be your judge" is informative, and the words "God help you" are more than effective, although the addressee may not notice this. Usually these people have a lot of implementation power, but they use it very carefully and, so to speak, in homeopathic doses, so as not to create large causal whirlwinds: in the world of events, everything is very tightly interconnected, and to greatly improve things in one place not at the expense of others, as usually not possible.

You should be very careful to get in touch with such a person, and, moreover, ask him for advice or blessings on something: his advice and opinions become binding on the addressee, since its causal body is changed accordingly: if a person on the causal sahasrar called you a load, like it or not, but you have to climb into the back.

MENTAL BODY

The mental body is the instrument of rational thought and rational awareness; here the combinatorial function of the mind is carried out and its modeling of the external and internal reality of a person with the help of various languages, formal systems, etc. Consciousness itself is not the mind.: consciousness registers certain information-energy flows (generally speaking, on any bodies), the mind interprets them, that is, translates them into one or another symbolic language; in addition, the mind creates mental models, i.e., various instructions based on basic elements (concepts or symbols).

In particular, the mind of a person models both himself and, in one form or another, all his bodies (of course, in this case, information about a person that is available in culture is used). Thus, each person creates a mental model of himself (in other words, he somehow thinks of himself), using the general social mental model of a person accepted in the surrounding society.

This personal mental model of oneself created by a person, i.e., a set of his rational ideas about himself, is referred to below as a mental person and plays a huge role in the life of a modern individual, since our entire society is oriented mainly towards mental exchanges. What a person thinks of himself certainly affects him; translated into another language, it can be said that the mental person has channels of involtation to all human bodies, from the atmanic to the physical. On the other hand, it would, of course, be wrong to identify a person with his mental image of himself: the latter is still nothing more than a construction within the mental body.

However, the mind can imagine anything; in other words, there are vibrations of the mental body that model any vibrations in general, and therefore, in principle, any person has the opportunity to create a mental person with analogues of all his bodies and chakras, and in many cases this happens. Of course, at the same time, in a mental person, not quite those (or not at all those) bodies and chakras turn out to be developed and active, as in a person himself: what we think about ourselves is often very different from what we actually represent . Of course, these discrepancies can bring a lot of trouble to a person, but sometimes they literally serve as a salvation for the psyche. However, we are not inclined to deal with this subject further; it is only important for us to emphasize the difference between man and his mental man, so that you can distinguish the achievements and meditations of the former from the development and meditations of the latter. It is bad when a mental person replaces the person himself on any body: one must distinguish the vibrations of each of one’s body from the vibrations of the body of a mental person, not only in essence, but also in a specific shade characteristic of a mental person.

So, the vibrations of the atmanic body are the actual religiosity and the highest aspiration of a person, giving energy to all his other manifestations, while the atmanic body of a mental person reflects what a person thinks about himself on this issue (in particular, in atheistic eras of actually religious there are many more people than those who are aware and mentally admit it).

The buddhial body reflects the true life positions, fundamental views and points of view (worldview) of a person, and the buddhial body of a mental person (mental-buddhial body) contains a person’s conscious and rationalized ideas about his views on these topics. At the same time, coordination and involtation go much more vertically than horizontally, i.e., usually the mental-buddhial body is well coordinated with the mental-atmanic one (and receives involtation on it), and much worse directly with the buddhial one. Similarly, the mental-causal body determines a person's rationalization (mental representation) of the flow of events, while the causal actually guides him through these events - and the difference here is often very large. Many people do not live according to what they consider to be logical and "smart", but in accordance with poorly realized (and equally poorly controlled) impulses transmitted by the causal body. And even more believe that they are behaving logically, simply turning a blind eye to the sharp discrepancy between their ideas about events and the events themselves.

The mental-mental body reflects a person’s ideas about the ways of one’s own thinking and, thank God, has a very indirect relationship to the mental body itself (although it sometimes tries to interfere with the activity of the latter; there are extremely few people with a positive influence of this kind - these are the highest techniques of Raja Yoga) .

The mental-astral body plays a huge role in the life of a modern person: it is his way of understanding his own emotions. Strong abuses and self-deception are widespread here, when a person takes mental representations of his emotions for emotions themselves, that is, he confuses the mental-astral body with the astral. Work on oneself in terms of conscious regulation of one's emotional life is also often understood as learning the art of controlling the mental body by the mental-astral one, which is achieved much easier than the true regulation of one's emotions, i.e., the subordination of the astral body to the mental one: it is much easier to tame an emotion with your mind, conjured up, i.e., mentally modeled, rather than true, i.e., accompanied by strong vibrations of the astral (not mental-astral) body.

The mental-etheric body reflects the totality of a person's ideas about his own energy and the initial matrix on which his physical body is built. With the current level of development of bioenergetic ideas, the main focus of most people here is culinary.

And finally, the mental-physical body reflects a person's ideas about his own physical body, and most often it looks more than bizarre, since a person's knowledge of his body is usually concentrated around its large organs, or its most expressive, from the point of view of the owner, parts.

In general, any knowledge of a person about himself in one way or another is reflected in the structure of a mental person who is able to somehow influence his master, although the nature and boundaries of influence are still practically not studied. In particular, if a person somehow imagines chakras and energy flows, then the corresponding mental chakras will be on the mental person, and, moreover, they will be receptive to the corresponding energy flows. However, meditation on the mental chakras does not necessarily include the chakras of the person himself (most often meditation takes place either there or there), and the sizes of the corresponding chakras for a person and for a mental person can vary greatly. It is not difficult for many people to mentally model themselves, fitting one or another model - it is much more difficult for them to bring themselves into a real correspondence to it, and here one should be very careful, i.e. don't confuse yourself with your mental man.

The activity of the chakras of the mental body determines the predominant direction of his thoughts and mental efforts, i.e., how and what, in what sense and from what positions he thinks and, in particular, comprehends his causal flow, since what is happening around and inside him events constitute the main food of his reflections: the causal body involts the mental.

The mental muladhara, being active, gives a person whose thoughts and rationalizations constantly return to the issues of survival, death and the states bordering on it. He probably likes to talk about deaths, security measures, risky business and professions, but he does not necessarily participate in them or at least passionately worry about them: he constantly strives for these topics (and they for him) in his thoughts, often himself not understanding why.

This may be a journalist specializing in criminal cases related to murder, but reading his essays can be quite unpleasant if he is limited to the vibrations of only the chakra in question, since his purely logical analysis of the motives of the crime will most often be flawed, although professional writers working in detective genre, may not agree here.

It is important to understand that the main energy flow goes through the body from top to bottom, therefore, in this case, for example, the thought of the need to help a dying person is much easier to transform into an emotion of sympathy than an act that really alleviates his lot.

Mental svadhisthana does not necessarily give a person who talks exclusively on sexual topics (although this is possible): here the main subject that occupies the mind of a person can be various ways of prosperity and ways of prosperity, one's own or someone else's. The vibrations of this chakra are extremely popular at social events and social gatherings in general. The Count of Monte Cristo, for example, was asked the following question: "How do you manage to make your servants serve you so wonderfully?"

At a lower social level, this may be the mother of the family, always preoccupied with what to feed him tomorrow, and it is almost impossible to distract such a woman from her thoughts. In general, the mental body is the patrimony of philosophers, and on this chakra they will talk, for example, about abundance in terms of its ontology, epistemology, teleology and influence on the people.

Mental manipura is the natural chakra of military instructors.

Here, a person's thoughts revolve around the problem of strength, power and their role in nature and society. At this chakra, a thought is recognized as a force, and the concept of "power of thought" appears, which so far does not contain anything but the ability to win an argument with "iron arguments". This chakra is also popular in society, and can give not only a tedious chatterbox, but also a diligent reader of the Knowledge-Power magazine, or a person who knows everything about politics or the powerful of this world, or even a mental manipulator (colloquially - an intelligent person), who knows how to deftly control other people, not resorting to physical strength, but circling them around his finger with his reasoning. This is the chakra of demagogues, lawyers, politicians and orators, economists, technical intelligentsia and bad poets.

Mental anahata is, for example, the chakra of great scientists, to whom Divine love is revealed in the form of mental constructions that describe the structure of one or another fragment of the world. It is to this chakra that the revelation of God, who loves through Truth, refers. This truth, however, has only a reflection of God on it, which is easy to miss, followers most often ignore it, leaving for themselves the technical means, tools and language of the discoverer, and thereby descending from the mental anahata to manipura, they, in contrast to the inventor, everything is clear and understandable, since the discovery is already considered from the point of view of power, and not of Divine light, which flashed once and left tools that are not essential for him, but sometimes even recognized by descendants as brilliant (Newton's differential and integral calculus).

For an average person, the inclusion of this chakra gives mental insight (i.e., a person suddenly understands something in the most ordinary sense of the word), which indirectly shows him that God exists, because at this moment it is obvious to a person that only He is capable in His love to the world to act so clearly, harmoniously and logically, although this logic is not always available to some of His creatures.

Mental vishuddha is the chakra of a medium-large thinker or scientist who dreams of putting his concepts and constructions into perfect forms. This succeeds, however, only on the condition (and to the extent) that Divine love participated in their creation, otherwise the resulting formal brilliance contains significant flaws, and often the main one is lack of content from any point of view. In general, the absence of an application is a sign of the artificiality of a concept or theory (as they say, a pure game of the mind), since the world itself is connected, and to an extraordinary extent, and more or less meaningful theory (language) immediately finds not one, but many interpretations, which will clearly prove its value. It happens, of course, that a concept is far ahead of its time and, being not understood by contemporaries, dies or is forgotten for a while, but this always means that its author was not perfected (perhaps he was not able to): it is much easier to blame your time for stupidity, to overcome it at least partially. In an average person, the inclusion of mental vishuddha can give, for example, an extreme sharpness of phrases (an unexpected attack of eloquence) or an instant clarity of thoughts, when all of them suddenly come into order, and for a moment Divine harmony is established in the head; unfortunately, it usually collapses soon.

Mental ajna is the dream of great scientists and philosophers with a mental accent, who seek to embrace the world (or a large part of it) in its unity, building a coherent and logical, if possible, internally consistent model based on a small number of fundamental principles. For this, however, it is necessary to establish strong channels of communication with several higher planes and let them come to an agreement with each other; the mental reflection of this treaty will be the desired global concept.

If a person tries to force this chakra (for example, the Universal Theory must be submitted in the form of a report in a month), then a superficial eclecticism with pretensions is obtained. In general, this chakra is not for the average person, and if he is inadvertently meditatively carried into its streams, he most likely will not be able to say anything intelligible about it: he will feel something like if he were at a meeting of an academic council considering a dissertation on theoretical physics: incomprehensible, but great! Mental ajna is the chakra of poets with a metaphorical-philosophical bent, for whom every thing, every word and phenomenon has many meanings in different worlds, and all this is associated with each other, and how exactly can be read in the corresponding verses, for example:

Why is the wind spinning in the ravine,
Lifts up the leaf and carries the dust,
When the ship is in motionless moisture
His breath eagerly awaits;
Why from the mountains and past the towers
The eagle flies, heavy and terrible,
On a black stump - ask him ... "
(A. Pushkin)

The mental sahasrara is a very high and insidious chakra. Who do you think likes to talk about God the most? Of course Gagtungr. What is his invention of the last centuries alone worth as scientific atheism! However, all these reasonings have a single goal: the creation of a mental model of God and its substitution directly for His perception by man. Mankind, and the church in particular, has been working on the creation of a mental model of God for a long time, and only the mentioned scientific atheism (which, therefore, can also be useful), or God himself, if he stands next to it, is apparently capable of resisting it. with his mental model and will tell the person: "Here, look: this is me, and these are your ideas about me."

Seriously speaking, the mental sahasrara is a chakra through which a very important information flow goes: from a high plane directly to the human mind and back. In other words, God's will and information are transmitted through the most ordinary rational thinking of a person, but, unfortunately, his occult culture is most often not enough to understand this and respond properly: the voice of God often sounds quiet and unobtrusive. Moreover, the high plan often speaks in hints that can easily be overlooked, in contrast to the loud Gagtungr.

The constant activation of the chakra gives a person with an extraordinary mind, who in any situation speaks not only clearly and in the language of the interlocutor, but also exactly what he needs at the moment - in fact, the thoughts of God are transmitted through him, although it may not be immediately obvious to another . This chakra is active in the prophets who broadcast the next mental construction or language directly from those areas of the World Mind, in connection with which humanity especially needs in this period.

astral body

In our turbulent mental age, emotions (our own and others') are not so much experienced as they are comprehended by people: often a specific emotion is perceived by a person only as a good reason to talk about it, and as a result, an average cultured person has a more than modest astral body and, accordingly, , emotional hunger and dissatisfaction (diagnosis: "astral insufficiency"), but, in order to compensate, an overdeveloped mental-astral body, actually vampiric in relation to the astral: we feel little, but we reason a lot, out loud or to ourselves, about our the senses. Emotions are also controlled predominantly on the mental-astral body, i.e. a person says to himself: "Let's imagine that such and such an emotion has come to me; and now I valiantly manage it." However, it is not an emotion that comes, but its mental counterpart, which is much easier to deal with, and as a result, when a real emotion comes, i.e., the vibration of the astral body, a person turns out to be completely unprepared for it, and later comments on his state, for example, like this: "I was powerless; it was stronger than me," or something like that.

Sometimes emotions are contrasted with thoughts, that is, the astral body is opposed to the mental; this is wrong, because the main involtation of the astral body comes precisely from the mental, i.e., thoughts become, as it were, epicenters of future emotions (yogis write a lot about this: calming feelings requires calming thoughts). It is important to understand that the astral body is much denser and more stable than the mental one (but, of course, lighter and more mobile than the etheric one).

In theory, a person is one, and what occupies his thoughts, in principle, should also cause an emotional reaction, but in reality this is often not the case. At the same time, the astral impression is in many ways closer to the true interests of a person (that is, to what worries him "in the depths of his soul") than mental reactions, which are much more ephemeral.

The culture of the astral body consists, firstly, in the ability to curb lower emotions, and secondly, to adequately live the rest. In addition, the astral body is a tool for human communication with subtle plans and the outside world, i.e. one of the conductors of the information and energy flow, and needs to be studied, attention and care no less than other human bodies. Often a bad mood and depression are associated with a gross misunderstanding by a person of the needs of his own astral body; in any case, like a good fur coat, you need to sometimes put it on and ventilate it in the fresh air of sincere human contacts.

Active chakras of the astral body will show what a person cares about and what level of emotion he is inclined to actually experience - in contrast to the active chakras of the mental-astral body, which will show what emotions a person thinks, feels and should experience.

Astral muladhara, being active, gives a person who is extremely worried about circumstances and events on the verge of survival - his own and someone else's.

Situations where everything is more or less in order are boring to a person, and he immediately creates the necessary tension, for example, with a wild screech, and when asked what happened, after a long pause, during which the source of the commotion slowly and with visible difficulty partially comes to himself, the answer follows, choking with excitement: "It seemed to me that someone was looking at me from the bushes" ... This is pronounced in such a way that others involuntarily end the unsaid phrase with the words "... and wants to kill." Such people go to car races in the hope of seeing a car crash, willingly watch gangster films, horror films, etc. At a higher level, this person can sincerely worry about others who are dying of hunger somewhere very far away from him, but less serious troubles of acquaintances and relatives will not excite him, and if he does not artificially create situations close to fatal or similar to them, then in ordinary life he will most likely seem indifferent or insensitive. If the chakra is active, but not harmonious (i.e., its flow is whirled), irrational fears, secret or explicit, are possible.

Astral svadhisthana gives a person who is sincerely concerned about sex and prosperity, but not so much talking about it as the classes themselves. If a person of muladhara receives emotional satisfaction by escaping death or by saving another from it, then a person of svadhisthana experiences similar feelings from a successful sexual act (in him, however, they rarely fail) or in situations of apparent actual prosperity, in the creation or living of which he takes an active part. It can be a hospitable host host, a cook or a peasant who is completely satisfied that his bread is threshed and the granaries are full - he does not need anything else (on astral vibrations). A perverse version is the joy that comes from contemplating the ruin and misfortunes of another. In general, on this chakra there are broad masses of people, relatively low developed, and they do not understand the more subtle emotional needs of the rest, even Manipura people.

Astral manipura gives a person who receives emotional excitement and satisfaction from situations of manifestation of strength and power. It should be noted that the very nature of emotions (joy, hatred, falling in love, etc.) can be anything: the chakra determines only the type of energy of the situations that cause them.

A person with a strong astral manipura will emotionally react to people in power: most often they will cause him ardent approval, or the same indignation. Such a woman can fall in love with a man just because he is a high boss, and fall out of love as soon as his career bursts. On the contrary, a man with an accentuated astral manipura will revel in his office power and will like obedient subordinates at work, at home and on vacation in a privileged sanatorium.

At an average level, this can be a love for athletic sports (more often on TV), battles with monsters that are frightening in size, military equipment of all kinds - in a word, a manifestation of strength in any form, which only evokes a sincere emotional response in a person. This, however, does not mean at all that his own emotions will be strong - the latter depends on the degree of development of the astral body and the amplitude of its vibrations, and not only on the dominant chakra.

Astral anahata. These emotions seem ephemeral to the average person, if at all there is a sublime, abstract love that does not want to materialize into something visible or tangible - what kind of sincere, and even more essential experiences are possible here? Nevertheless, it is to these emotions that a person comes who has lived and become disillusioned with the energies of manipura and, in particular, with the emotions of strength and power.

However, the emotions of anahata are subtler, but not weaker than those of manipura. The feeling of Divine love coming from the world overwhelms a person’s heart with mute delight, which he cannot express, but which, nevertheless, can support him in the most difficult life situations, and even the memory of him warms his soul for a long time later. This person's eyes glow with love, but she is somewhat detached from the object (if any), as if he is in space. Vivid manifestations of emotions on anahata occur when a person receives a letter from a beloved being, whom he misses greatly. Often these emotions arise in relation to deceased loved ones; they seem belated, but were actually impossible before. Strong emotions of anahata are, for example, ecstasies and tenderness of saints, to whom the Mother of God appears.

Astral vishuddha - aesthetic emotion; it is experienced by a person to whom God reveals Himself in perfect forms. This is the chakra of lovers of beauty; they are able, frozen with admiration, to admire works of art for hours, or literally live in the beauty of a literary style.

Such a person seeks the beauty of the Divine plan, embodied in life, and feels it emotionally where an ordinary person indifferently passes by - this is the gift of an artist who is able to perceive the Divine beauty of the manifested forms, a writer who hears the Divine music of a natural language, a playwright who is able to appreciate the perfection of dense plots. karma - ingeniously intertwining human destinies, etc. However, aesthetic emotions are cold - their owner does not seem insensitive only if he has already passed the level of anahata, and in the perfection of forms he feels the Divine content - otherwise, a quasi-emotional reaction occurs, tuned to the perception of the perfection of forms as would be by themselves - so Gagtungr prepares for himself the highest listeners.

Astral ajna is the delight and admiration of lovers of higher matters, subtle philosophical generalizations and philosophical poetry. In a person with an active astral ajna, any religious sectarianism causes emotional hostility, including any religion that claims to be the only true or saving one. On the contrary, manifestations of the unity of the will and providence of God in the most diverse forms fill his soul with jubilation, poorly understood by people who do not have this chakra developed. However, emotional sensations are an important (although not the only) criterion for the truth of an experience, and the absence of ajna emotion, i.e., sincere joy due to the suddenly increased unity of the world, is a sure sign of the falsity (for the subject) of the mental concept that claims to be.

In general, the emotional need to see the world as a whole is a sign of the inclusion of the astral ajna, and it is much more difficult to fulfill this desire than any other: this is how a person begins an esoteric religious search, disappointed in his usual religious ideas offered by one or another exoteric teaching, or a scientist tries to synthesize the truth at the junction of several established sciences, not believing in the possibility of any of them, taken separately.

The astral sahasrara is the chakra of emotional comprehension of God, and its vibrations differ significantly from the vibrations of the astral anahata, where God manifested Himself indirectly: here He is experienced quite clearly and clearly, so that a person does not have any doubts about what is happening. The main emotional sensation of sahasrara is the feeling of the fullness of being and everything that happens: if astral vishuddha gives an emotional sensation of absolute accuracy and relevance of what is happening, then the vibrations of sahasrara fill a person’s feelings to the top: at this moment he needs absolutely nothing more. A person who is not religious by conviction would call this state of perfect happiness, but would add that it is capricious and fleeting. This is true for atheists, but let them speak for themselves: there are people who are able to steadily hold the streams of Sahasrara and constantly give the opportunity to connect to a higher plan to others - those who want it with all their being, bodies and chakras, and the feelings that they this experience is not described in fiction.

ethereal body

The etheric body is the basic energy frame, or matrix, of the physical. It contains information about the structure of the physical body, according to which the child grows and recovers from illnesses, cuts, etc. Diseases of the physical body are usually preceded by disturbances in the etheric energy, which then materialize in the human body. The etheric body receives energy (of various kinds) from three sources: the astral body, the physical body and the environment. As a whole, a person feels the state of the etheric body as the level of his vitality, energy, vigor, tone, and immunity. The influence of the astral body on the etheric body has long been noted: this, in particular, is the influence of mood on vitality; the influence of the physical body on the etheric is even more marked: it is the energy of (moderate) exercise and digested food. The third source of energy of the etheric body is the environment surrounding a person (which, however, can poison him), represented by four elements: fire, earth, air and water, which directly exchange energy with the etheric body (similarly, the astral body directly exchanges energy with astral bodies other people, as well as the astral plane of the subtle world; the same applies to the mental and other bodies). But still, the main sources of energy of the etheric body are in the person himself: these are the astral and physical bodies. The etheric body receives the energy of lower vibrations from the physical body, more precisely, it takes away for itself a part of the vibrations released during the assimilation of food. A sign that the etheric body is ready to accept the energy of the physical is appetite, which also (if not spoiled, as discussed below) will tell a person what kind of food energy his etheric body needs. If a person eats without appetite, then the energy of digested food will not enter the etheric body and will be distortedly distributed throughout the physical body (normally, the etheric body controls this distribution, making all the necessary repairs along the way and regulating the metabolism in general) and goes to more subtle bodies, bypassing the etheric, leading, for example, in the astral body to a strong emotional overstrain: a person begins to "rage with fat."

The feeling of hunger means a direct demand from the etheric body to the physical: “Give me energy”, or more simply: “I want to eat”, and in this situation the subtlety of the choice falls; man is no longer up to whims. If a person fasts for several days, the feeling of hunger often weakens or even disappears completely: the etheric body is partially reorganized to feed on the energy of the decaying fats of the physical body and, in addition, establishes a much more intense exchange with the environment and the astral body. The mood deteriorates (the astral body begins to starve), then thoughts slow down and events freeze (the energy of the mental and then causal bodies decreases); life positions based on specific life experience are weakened and questioned (weakening of the causal support of the buddhial body) and faith in ideals, nourished by life attitudes and values, fluctuates (the supply of the atmanic body with the buddhial is reduced). Only the descending energy flow remains and is sharply activated, going from the field structure to the atmanic body, from it to the buddhial, etc. to the physical, which, thus, is nourished after several days of fasting almost exclusively by the "Holy Spirit". At the same time, all bodies switch to a subtle mode of nutrition (i.e., with the energies of the overlying bodies), but on the other hand, the increased descending energy flow thoroughly cleans them and expands the corresponding communication channels, so that a person can realize them and feel that he will come in handy many times after leaving from starvation. And during the cessation of the ascending energy flow, he is given the opportunity to understand: what is his faith in ideals in their pure form, that is, how they come directly from the subtle plane; what are his life positions in the light of his ideals; what his actions look like from the point of view of his attitudes; how much his mental picture of the world corresponds to the events happening with him and around him; how his feelings govern his thoughts; how vitality depends on one's own emotional energy potential. It should be noted that each high plane disconnects from a person from time to time, suits him with something like starvation on an atmanic body, and then a person either connects to another, or suffers the absence of a downward energy flow and has the opportunity to assess what each of the bodies has to do with a weakening of power. from the previous subtle, and this is no longer starvation, but a catastrophe: the weakness of the etheric body gives, for example, uncontrolled growth of physical cells (cancerous tumors); the weakness of the flow from the astral body to the etheric gives rise to severe energy depressions: a person is literally unable to move his arm or leg; poor nutrition of the astral mental body gives emotional frustrations of the meaninglessness of existence; a blocked channel from the causal body to the mental gives a feeling of terrible boredom and dullness of life; insufficient flow from the buddhial body to the causal gives life without interesting events - the nightmare of modern civilization; insufficient involtation of the buddhial body by the atmanic one makes a person lose ground under his feet - his life positions and attitudes float, become lightweight and unconvincing for himself; and finally, the loss of connection between the atmanic body and the high plane is the loss of the meaning of life, its quintessence and deepest fulfillment, i. e. a mission assigned to a person and only to him.

The active chakras of the etheric body determine what energies a person needs to maintain his vitality, and under what conditions his tone will be high and under what conditions it will be low. Much can be said about the etheric body from the eating and resting habits of a person, from what kind of environment he considers comfortable, what uncomfortable.

The ethereal muladhara gives a person who will be satisfied with rough food and the same conditions of existence: it is more natural to see him in a shack or a dilapidated tent than a suite in which he will feel uncomfortable and really look strange there. But, having settled down in the bosom of nature, hiding behind a sackcloth and putting his fist under his head, he will snore so that the birds in horror will fly to build their nests in the neighboring forest. This chakra worries surgeons and nurses caring for seriously ill patients, as it determines whether a person will survive or not. A person with a strong ethereal mooladhara has a great lust for life; such people survive in the most unthinkable conditions, conquer Antarctica and the peaks of the seven-thousanders, and life under normal conditions most often seems insipid to them. If the chakra is severely damaged, it may be a sadist or fanatic who feeds on the energy of the mortal fear of living beings.

Etheric svadhisthana gives a person who is prone to luxurious conditions of existence - in its understanding. He will be attracted to fatty, spicy and sweet foods, exquisitely prepared, unlike, say, a piece of meat with beans in the case of a Muladhara person. His recovery after a major operation will be helped by a spacious, comfortable room, a bouquet of flowers in an elegant vase, and short visits from elegant, attractive people of the opposite sex. In general, sex in the life of this person has a vital role: without an adequate sexual life, he languishes and languishes, and when renewed, he visibly grows younger and flourishes.

In a harmonious version, these are pleasant, friendly people who tend to embrace acquaintances of both sexes in gentle hugs, from which one sometimes really does not want to leave, except perhaps in the direction of a promising-looking dining table.

True, a tendency to be overweight is likely here, but such a person also naturally wears his thickness, and rarely does anyone have a desire to see him thin.

On the contrary, if the chakra is damaged, the person will be characterized by excesses in food and unpleasant, unhealthy obesity, or the same thinness and throwing in the diet from severe fasting to shameless gluttony and back, which occupation can fill his whole life.

Etheric manipura is a chakra of a person with a perceptibly strong vitality - he usually has an energetic appearance and gestures. From eating he gets a lot of strength, apparently decreasing as the meal approaches. This is the chakra of athletes, massage therapists and big bosses who take care of themselves, who should be able to suppress subordinates with their very appearance, and the manipura energy of the etheric body helps in this as well as possible.

This person prefers food, on the one hand, quite energetic, on the other hand, easily digestible: he will prefer well-done meat, and neglect raw vegetables, with minor exceptions.

In a harmonious version, this person with his vitality can support those around him: looking at him, and especially in his arms, forces appear from somewhere (the etheric body is inverted); food prepared by him can give a real healing effect. But he feels good only in a sufficiently energetic atmosphere; lack of action and forced laziness lead in this case to a drop in tone and vitality; rest for him is a change of occupation. "According to the condition of the etheric body," he needs to work energetically from morning to evening, with a short break for lunch - then he will feel great. Damage to the chakra can lead to tears, a tendency to overwork from overexertion, bouts of irresistible apathy, etc.

Ether anahata. If ethereal svadhisthana gives a person the so-called "taste of life", then anahata in some way takes him back. In any case, meat and fish joys are excluded here (a person develops an aversion to them or a distinctly negative reaction of the physical body), and milk is consumed only with the special permission of the zodiacal Taurus (or, in the case of goat milk, Capricorn). Here, Divine love becomes vitally important, perceived by a person from the outside world and transmitted through him to the outside. These are kind people, for whom kindness is a condition of their existence, otherwise they weaken and perish. The etheric anahata is often open in nursing mothers towards the baby, and in many devoted wives - towards the husband; people who have it open to the world are usually called saints.

But it is wrong to perceive them as warm donors working on svadhisthana - anahatic energy is always cold, it can raise a person to God, but in no way place him on a comfortable bed.

In everyday life, a person of ethereal anahata is not of this world - he does not care what he sleeps on, but it is much more important who and with what feeling provided him with shelter and made a bed, and here he is very exacting: in a house where he is not sincerely welcomed, he cannot be physically present.

Etheric vishuddha. If a person on ethereal anahata feels the Divine presence in his food, then for a vishuddha person food is the materialized God, and the process of eating for him becomes a natural ritual, during which he eats God in the form of a certain dish.

Of course, at this level, only individual fruits, cereals and herbs are edible for a person, and then specially prepared, usually under the supervision of an appropriate plan. The influence of this chakra is felt in almost all religions, which in a certain way limit the possible products and regulate the cooking process. The meaning of such rituals is the direct impact of the religious plan on the etheric bodies of believers.

The sleep and rest of this person should take place in conditions sanctified by a high plane: God should become his bed, the walls of the bedchamber, the canopy, the blanket and the sheet. It requires a very high level of cleanliness of the environment, and such people rarely and hardly can live in the city.

Outwardly, the divine perfection of the etheric body is quite noticeable, it sounds like a hint in the plasticity of the best ballerinas and dancers, the precise gestures of talented actors and the graceful movements of athletes.

Etheric ajna gives a person a sense of the unity of all types of energy coming through the etheric body: this is the unity of a person and the food he eats in a single Divine cycle of the manifested world. At this level, service goes to several planes at once and the rigidity of the requirement for food is usually reduced; however, a person digests them in a completely different way, and sometimes, without any special negative consequences, he does not eat anything at all (and at the same time almost does not lose weight). On the other hand, the exchange of the etheric body with the environment is very intense with this person, and it receives much more energy from there than in the case of the average person. Accordingly, the requirements of a person to the diversity of natural conditions around him also increase: he is not able to sit in a room and even in a palace, no matter how perfect. Here we can talk about an almost physiological need to bring people the wisdom and unity of the world in religious, philosophical or poetic forms.

Ethereal sahasrara - food is not a problem for this person - he eats what God sends him, and he sleeps there and in the way God puts him, but food, like the bed, gives him a feeling of ecstasy of almost bodily merging with God, absolutely adequate filling with life-giving energy, penetrating the whole world, which sometimes gives a person superhuman capabilities.

Ancient Greek nectar and ambrosia - the drinks of the gods on Olympus - symbolize the flows of the ethereal sahasrara, a chakra that opens very rarely and requires extreme purity from a person (including physical and astral).

The food prepared by this person (not to mention the massage produced by his hands) has wonderful properties and can enlighten the etheric bodies of other people, sometimes producing dramatic changes, but its energies are not safe and, if used in excess, can lead to severe crises.

Holy water should not be drunk in liters and it is better not to sprinkle bedbugs with it - who knows if they will not grow after that, by God's permission, the size of a dog ...

PHYSICAL BODY

The physical body in its esoteric sense has been studied very poorly; its capabilities, as it becomes obvious, are significantly higher than those to which modern civilization is accustomed. Through the physical body, in particular, through its specific movements, the materialization of sometimes the highest vibrations and movements of the spirit takes place. Depending on the level of a person, there is both a metabolism in the physical body and its chemical composition. It is known, for example, that the remains of the holy elders are not subject to decay. All these important circumstances, however, are very poorly studied by modern science, which does not pay any attention to the dominant energy of the physical body, although a lot depends on it in its structure, composition and functioning.

The physical mooladhara as the main chakra gives the body of a person well adapted to survive in difficult conditions; he is likely to be stocky, wiry, dexterous, with tenacious fingers, quick reactions, sharp movements. A woman with a strong physical muladhara is well suited for childbearing (wide hips are likely). Children, working through this chakra, climb trees and steep slopes, jump into the water from cliffs and "bungee", fight and fight to the point of exhaustion and "first blood". This is the chakra of marathon and super marathon runners, boxers and karatekas.

Physical svadhisthana gives the body of a person created for physical love and generally luxurious prosperity; his movements are usually smooth.

This chakra is worked out on the beach, in a massage parlor and a bathhouse (hole).

Accentuated, this chakra gives the body not so much of a movie star as of a life-loving lecher, capable of much for the sake of pleasure and prosperity of his body. In theory, this is the chakra of a prostitute who sells the sexual flow of her body - namely the physical one, since the client does not pay for the rest.

Such people like to luxuriate in a soft bed with good linens caressing their delicate skin, smeared with incense and aromatic oils.

Physical manipura gives physical strength and a strong physique. Such people usually enjoy sports or hard physical work; without appropriate exercise, their body falls into decay and eventually begins to hurt. This is the chakra of athletes, hikers and mountain tourists and travelers.

Here the physical body sometimes goes beyond the control of its master; for example, in an acute situation, the fingers themselves clench into a fist, which reflexively, as if by itself, is directed towards the offender.

Physical anahata gives a feeling of extraordinary cleanliness of the body, and usually a very pleasant natural smell comes from it, which is inherent only to this person.

The body gives the impression of a sky-tender, sometimes bluish-transparent.

Gestures and movements do not seem to be finished, but tenderness and hidden grace are seen in them, which, however, does not appear clearly enough.

Visible fragility and vulnerability does not necessarily mean physical weakness - often these people are quite hardy, and sometimes strong.

Physical vishuddha. To what extent the Lord created a person in His image and likeness is not known for certain, but in a person with a strong physical vishuddha, the body makes a divine impression. Bad filmmakers try to take such people in the main roles of wide release films, where it doesn’t matter what he and she say and how they move - as long as they are present on the screen so that you can admire them. However, true vishuddha means Divine love expressed in the form (in this case, the physical body), and these people rarely go to actors - more often to temples, performing mysteries, where in the sacrament of the rite, through the movements of the human body, God incarnates on earth.

The study of this chakra goes first with the help of beautiful outfits, cosmetics, regular shaving and care for posture and slim figure. In people with active physical vishuddha, the body is clean, toned, the movements are very precise.

The physical ajna manifests the wisdom of the physical body, which is able (it appears) to take care of many of its needs on its own, as well as adapt surprisingly well to a wide variety of conditions. A person feels how he needs to turn around and where to put his hand to alleviate the pain, what food to take in certain emergency circumstances (sometimes the body goes on a hunger strike for two or three days, and then all of a sudden it requires only green vegetables for a week in a row, etc. ). At a high level, it can be, for example, a master in karate, fighting alone against several opponents - here his body already moves by itself, feeling the energy of the combat space and reacting directly to it, since there is clearly not enough help from consciousness. Here a person feels his body as an integral part of a single world that has a Divine origin and content.

The physical sahasrara is the chakra of direct service to God with your body. This signifies a very high level of purity, and no doubt a well-defined (by Him) diet, which, however, a person adheres to without difficulty. The inclusion of the chakra gives a feeling of the exact adequacy of the body to any occupation of a person and his magical obedience. From the plastic side, movements seem absolutely natural; the body is perceived as completely free, as if devoid of the usual restrictions of ligaments, joints and bones. The gestures of this person can be anything (according to the situation), but usually they feel an extraordinary grace, which is transmitted through touch. This person can heal by the laying on of hands without any additional training and effort - it comes naturally to him, like breathing: the hands themselves go to the right place and transmit the necessary energy. When turned on strongly, this is the chakra of the prophet, who conveys his blessing to the students with the help of touch.


HUMAN BODIES AND CHAKRAS

The soul or energy body of a person consists of energy fields that differ from each other in terms of their qualitative characteristics.

The physical body of a person is the most dense, but it is not a subtle body. The physical body has the lowest vibration frequency. Since the state of the physical body directly depends on the quality of subtle bodies,it is very important to understand what are the functions and tasks of the human subtle bodies , which are carriers of information about the human soul.

As you can see from the picture below, the rougher the body, the clearer the outlines and vice versa.

etheric body - the grossest part of the subtle body. It is the etheric body that reacts to the lack of heat or cold in the body. With the help of the etheric body, all thoughts, feelings, desires and aspirations of a person reach each cell. It is the conductor of the streams of vital energy that supports the life of the physical body.

astral body also called the body of desires and emotions. It is more subtle than the etheric body and has a higher vibrational frequency. The astral body permeates the physical and etheric bodies, extending far beyond the etheric shell. The mental body or thought body is an even higher frequency streams that extend beyond the physical, etheric and astral bodies.

mental body - the first body associated with the spiritual world. All mental processes and intellectual operations are connected with the mental body and take place in it.

Causal body (it is also called causal, karmic, event or causal). Personally, I prefer to call it eventful, because it forms all the events of our life. It also represents the experience of the incarnation of the soul, which manifests itself in the form of the nature and conditions of a person’s life and contains all the information about a person’s past lives. (The state of health, standard of living, fate depends on the quantity and quality of information contained in the human soul, accumulated not only for the current, but also for past incarnations.)

buddhic body or buddhic body - the location of the life principles of a person, a standard, a model.

Atmanic body (atman, atmic, the body of the Absolute or the higher Self) is a pure Spirit, or a spark of God. This is that part of our Self, which is a part of the Creator in ourselves and is qualitatively equal to God. It is important to remember that this body contains the FAITH and TRUST of the UNIVERSE.

Based on the above information, the following relationship can be traced:FAITH and TRUST - (atmanic body) formLIFE PRINCIPLES- (buddhial body), basedLIFE PRINCIPLESin turn, certain things happen to a person DEVELOPMENTS - (event-causal body), EVENTS activate THOUGHTS - (mental body), THOUGHTS cause different EMOTIONS - (astral body), EMOTION evokes HEAT or COLD -(etheric body) influencing the physical body. Draw your own conclusions, what is the main generator that affects all human bodies. Awareness of this global thing helped me a lot.

There is an opinion that a person lives simultaneously in many worlds, and each subtle body corresponds to a certain dimension. The totality of all energy bodies makes up the human aura. The human aura as a whole has an ovoid shape. Its layers are built into each other like nesting dolls.

Matryoshka is nothing but ancient knowledge about the structure of human subtle bodies.


Each person is a system that receives and transmits information.

So we smoothly approached our main cosmic antenna - the spinal column and energy centers (chakras or charms) located along the axis of the spine.

I will make an important remark right away. The number of chakras taken as a basis for me is seven. In many other esoteric sources, this figure reaches two digits. I think this is completely redundant and I am sure that at this stage, seven is enough for us. With the number of bodies the same story.

Chakra in Sanskrit means a wheel and is a complex multidimensional formation - an energy funnel that provides energy intake and return from the outside world. All chakras are in constant rotation. Without this, the physical body could not exist. The size of the aura and the amount of energy entering the physical body depend on the strength and power of the chakra. It is very important to remember the sevenfold chakra system, in addition to its invaluable function in the multidimensional structure of a person, it is:

Scale of evolutionary levels of development of living structures and communities


In the human energy body there is an extensive system of energy meridians, along which (by analogy with the circulatory system) energy moves. To each organ, like capillaries, the thinnest tubes are connected, through which energy comes from energy centers. The purity of a person's aspirations creates certain energy vibrations, to which the chakras are tuned.

The more positive the feelings and thoughts of a person, the more positive information enters the chakras, nourishing the physical body of a person. Thus, the person himself is given the opportunity to improve his fate and health, since everything in the world obeys the law of cause and effect.

Everything is interconnected in the Universe - a person, his consciousness, body, Spirit, soul, his environment, the planet, the adjacent star system, other galaxies, the Universe ...

Muladhara (Sanskrit "root place") - the first chakra is located at the tip of the coccyx. It contains all the potential energy of a person, his hidden, reserve energy capabilities.

Physically, it is responsible for the skeletal system, legs, prostate, lower pelvis, and large intestine. A developed and properly functioning Muladhara gives tone, determination, energy, fearlessness, and material stability.

Violation of the chakra usually causes various kinds of fears, phobias, weakness, lethargy, anxiety, hemorrhoids, prostatitis, a sense of instability, irritability, greed, anger, delusions.

Color: Red.
Number of petals: Four.
Shape: Cube
Sound vibration (bija): Lam.
Element: Earth.
The planet Mars.
Totem: Elephant with seven tusks.
Body parts: anus, nose, knees, ankles, feet.

Swadhisthana (Sanskrit "one's own place") - the second chakra is located above the human pubic bone. It is called and controls the processes of sexuality and childbearing, creating a strong family.

In terms of health, she is responsible for the human genitourinary system. When this chakra works correctly, a person is self-confident, he thinks clearly, is friendly, not selfish, creates a good family, children are born healthy.

When the work of the chakra is disrupted, a person cannot create a family, cannot have children, miscarriages occur, or children are born with deviations. Possible adultery, sexually transmitted diseases, aversion to sex or, conversely, sexual promiscuity, sexual perversion, diseases of the genitourinary system.

Orange color.
Number of petals: Six.
Shape: Golden bowl.
Sound vibration (bija): You.
Element: Water.
Planet: Moon.
Totem: Crocodile.

Body parts: reproductive organs, tongue.

third chakraManipura (Sanskrit "city of jewels") is located in the navel area.

In terms of health, this chakra is responsible for the gastrointestinal tract and the state of other organs in the middle of the abdomen - the liver, spleen, pancreas. Manipura is the storehouse of energy for life in this world.

With the correct work of Manipura, a person has success, power, will, good luck in business, a developed intellect, and a healthy psyche. In case of violations, organ diseases, diabetes mellitus, nervousness, mental illness, inconstancy, jealousy, suspicion, despondency, ignorance are likely.

Yellow color.
Number of petals: Ten.
Shape: Yellow tetrahedron pointing down.
Sound vibration (bija): Ram.
Element: Fire.
Planet: Sun.
Totem: Ram.
Body parts: stomach, eyes.

The fourth chakra is calledAnahata (Skt. "unharmed, invincible, unsurpassed"). It is located in the center of the chest at the level of the heart. Gives mercy, compassion, understanding. Governs love, family happiness.

In terms of health, it is responsible for the work of the heart, lungs, thymus, hands. When the chakra does not work properly, it leads to heart and lung diseases, dystonia, hypotension, bronchial asthma, a sense of self, arrogance and hypocrisy, greed, grief.

Green color.
Number of petals: Twelve.
Shape: Two green tetrahedrons that intersect each other to form a likeness of a six-pointed star; kabbalistic merkabah.
Sound vibration (bija): Yam.
Element: Air.
Planet: Saturn.
Totem: Antelope.
Body parts: Chest, skin.

Fifth chakraVishuddha (Skt. "clean") is located at the base of the neck. It is called and controls the communicative abilities of a person - communication, speech, voice. The power of the word has long been known. Pronunciation of sacred texts affects the work of all other chakras, which has a positive effect on the work of the whole organism as a whole.

Correctly working Vishuddha gives sociability, ease, self-realization, sympathy, a sense of inner freedom, creativity.

Malfunctioning of the chakra leads to stuttering, sore throats, chest diseases, swearing, diseases of the throat and thyroid gland.

Blue color.
Number of petals: Sixteen.
Shape: Blue egg.
Sound vibration (bija): Ham.
Element: Aether.
Planet: Venus.
Totem: Elephant.
Body parts: Neck, ears.

The sixth chakra is located on the brow bone and is calledAjna (or third eye). Conscious control of this center makes it possible to see the subtle world, other worlds, auras, beings of the subtle world and influence them. Ajna is responsible for all brain activity.

Since Ajna is the spiritual organ of the energy body, a violent attempt to accelerate its development by mechanical action can lead to mental illness.

Color: Red-blue, purple.
Number of petals: Two.
Sound vibration (bija): Ohm.
Planet: Jupiter.
Body Parts: Brain.

The seventh chakra is located at the top of the head and is calledSahasrara(Skt. "thousandfold"), or Lotus. The awakening of the Lotus makes it possible to fully merge with the Creator in the Spirit. This is the highest center that allows you to get in touch with the gods. It has a thousand petals of all the colors of the rainbow, which are arranged in twenty rows of fifty petals each. The opening of this chakra allows you to break out of the shackles of illusion, the cycle of birth and death (samsara), the world of forms and names. It gives the realization of a great truth: everything is one and one is everything.

All human subtle bodies and chakras have a holographic structure, being the source of a wide range of fields, including electrical and electromagnetic fields. A person is a complex holographic formation, which is a tiny particle of the overall hologram of the Universe and contains all the information about what is happening in the Universe.

One of the tasks of the mandalas presented on the site is to harmonize and adjust the work of subtle bodies and human energy centers.

As far as we know, in addition to the physical body, a person also has an energy or subtle body.

A person who practices yoga needs to know and understand what processes are taking place in his subtle body in terms of energy. Because these processes are then displayed on the physical plane: health, negative or positive qualities, bad habits. On the other hand, knowledge of the subtle body will help a yoga practitioner to understand what is happening to him, accumulate more energy, save it and use it in the direction of his own development and help in the development of other people.

Various sources describe five bodies or sheaths called koshas that are inside the three bodies and govern different levels of consciousness.

The first body is the physical or gross body (Sthula Sharila). It is formed from the elements of five elements: Earth, Water, Air, Fire, Ether. This body includes one shell:

1) Anamaya kosha - translated as "grain sheath". It sustains itself by eating and is subject to all kinds of changes: birth, growth, disease, aging and death. Our consciousness at this level associates itself with the body and its attributes.

The second body (Linga Sharila) contains the chakras and nadis. It consists of three shells:

2) Pranamaya kosha - ethereal or energy body. Here we are talking about the energy that flows within us through energy channels. At this level, human consciousness is a certain set of sensory reactions, identifies itself with its emotions, desires.

It should also be mentioned here that according to ancient scriptures, five types of energy act in the human body, and their ratio determines the level of human consciousness.

Apana-vayu or downward energy. Localized in the area of ​​​​the legs, is responsible for all excretory processes in the body.

Samana-vayu starts from the abdomen. Responsible for the fire of digestion, kindling internal heat and assimilation of information.

Prana-vayu located from the chest to the nose. This is the energy of the breath. Responsible for vitality.

Udana-vayu located in the head region. Responsible for all thought processes. Provides a mystical experience.

Vyana-vayu is our aura. It surrounds our pranic body.

Accordingly, if Apana-vayu predominates in our body, then we raise the energy up due to yogic practices, such as shatkarmas, inverted asanas, Mula bandha. To increase Samana-vayu, you can do Uddiyana bandha. Prana-vayu is increased by doing pranayama and Jalandhara bandha.

Pranamaya kosha is purified by an equanimous disposition and calm breathing.

3) Manamaya kosha - "sheath of the mind." The mind is an organ that processes information received from the senses, so we must try to replace the information received from outside with positive information. A person at this stage of development identifies himself with his activity, profession.

4) Vijnanamaya kosha - "sheath of the mind or intellect." The mind is an apparatus that allows not to act according to impulses, but, by making a choice, to own oneself. At this level, a person is identified with his worldview.

The third body is Karana Sharira - the causal body.

It consists of one shell:

5) Ananadamaya-kosha - "sheath of bliss." Physically, we cannot influence it, but we can immerse ourselves in it. It includes three forms of happiness

priya - when we understand that the object of our happiness exists. That is, we experience happiness from simply seeing an object;

fashion - the happiness experienced in the possession of the desired object;

promo - happiness experienced from interaction with this object.

In the subtle body there is an extensive network of channels through which prana flows - vital energy. These channels are called Nadis. There are a large number of them in our body, according to various sources, from 30 thousand to 700 thousand.

If the subtle body is contaminated, then the Nadis may not function properly, which affects the physical body and can be felt as enslavement in one place or another. Nadis are polluted due to some base emotions, desires, aggression.

A person practicing yoga through various practices clears the energy channels and increases the amount of energy. Why should Nadis be cleansed? Because the work of the chakras depends on the state and functioning of the energy channels. If the Nadis are polluted, then the energy can go anywhere and instead of the positive qualities of the power of the energy, we can get negative qualities such as ignorance or passion.

There are three main energy channels:

Sushumna;

Pingala.

Sushumna is the central energy channel. Corresponds on the physical plane to the spinal canal. Sushumna starts from the Muladhara chakra and ends at the top in the Sahasrara chakra. This channel is responsible for spiritual development. Carries the energy of attachment (Sattva).

Ida - carries the energy of ignorance (Tamas). It is connected to the left nostril and the right hemisphere of the brain. Responsible for creativity. It is called lunar.

Pingala is a solar channel. Carries the energy of passion (Rajas). Connected to the right nostril and left hemisphere. Responsible for logic, dynamic functions and vital activity.

The Ida and Pingala channels spiral around Sushumna, intersecting with her and with each other. In the region of the brain and perineum, they are closed. Where they intersect, chakras form.

Man needs energy to live. This energy accumulates in the main centers along the Sushumna, that is, in the chakras. Chakra is translated as "circular motion or wheel". According to one concept, there are seven chakras in the body. Depending on which chakra a person's consciousness is currently located in, his energy is also located there. Accordingly, it is the energy of this chakra that will determine his actions, behavior, goals in life.

In the process of spiritual development, a person's consciousness can move higher from chakra to chakra. It is believed that the higher the chakra, the more he can achieve on the path of spiritual development and the higher the consciousness, the more energy a person has, since it does not flow through the lower chakras, but rises up the Sushumna. Loss of energy can occur due to the desire to receive pleasure. Each chakra has its own characteristics, both positive and negative.

Muladhara Chakra. It translates as "root chakra". It is believed that she is responsible for human survival.

Located in the perineum;

chakra color - red;

associated with the sense of smell;

element - earth;

Biji mantra - Lam;

patron planet - Mars.

If a person's consciousness is tied to this chakra, then the main thing that interests him is how to provide himself with food and accommodation. The good qualities of this chakra are patience, stability, asceticism. Negative qualities are rudeness, anger, aggression, due to the manifestation of which there is a loss of energy through this chakra.

A person is born through this chakra. There is such a point of view that every seven years, starting from birth, a person lives on a certain chakra or works through it. Muladhara develops during the first seven years of life. If parents try to restrict the child in movement, punish him for being active, then it may turn out that the chakra closes. Then the child will be lazy, inactive, without a desire for physical labor.

Therefore, parents should encourage the physical activity of the child. Also, the chakra can close if the child is punished physically or verbally. The child ceases to feel the protection of the parents. In adulthood, people with a closed Muladhara Chakra can become criminals.

It is also worth noting that the energy of kundalini begins from the Muladhara Chakra - this is the power, the potential that is inherent in each of us.

It is believed that if a person dies through this chakra, then he reincarnates in hell.

With proper development, a child at the age of eight undergoes a transition to the Svadhisthana chakra.

Swadhisthana Chakra. It translates as "my dwelling, the abode I"

Chakra color - orange;

element - water;

Biji manta - to you;

patron planet - Venus;

the dominant sense is taste.

It is located two fingers below the navel.

At the level of this chakra, it becomes important for a person to pay attention to his appearance, he tries to attract attention, to establish contact with other people. Reproductive instincts appear. The leakage of energy is due to pleasures - sexual, sensual, gustatory.

If a person lingers on this chakra, then he develops rampant behavior, a craving for pleasure, he constantly needs something new, there is no constancy.

Therefore, in order for the energy not to leave through this chakra, one must also cultivate the positive qualities of this chakra in oneself, such as altruism, the ability to bestow, the ability to adapt to circumstances. It is necessary to observe regularity in nutrition, sleep and partner.

Leaving the world through the Svadhisthana-chakra, a person reincarnates into the world of animals.

This chakra in a person develops from eight to fourteen years, which coincides with the period of puberty, and also during this period there is a natural process of separation of the child from the parents. Parents are no longer an authority for him. This chakra can be closed in a child due to the lack of tender relationships in the family in relation to the child. The child should often hug, say good words to him.

The transition to the Manipura Chakra occurs when a person gets tired of being dependent and he has a desire to influence others.

Manipura Chakra. It translates as "precious city".

Chakra color - yellow;

element - fire;

Biji mantra - Ram;

patron planet - the Sun;

the dominant sense is sight;

located behind the navel within the spinal column.

At this level, a person becomes interested in social activities, develops the mind, ego, the desire to manipulate others. He begins to worry about the status, through it he evaluates himself and other people.

At the level of this chakra, energy leaves through such negative manifestations as greed, greed, and hoarding. The positive qualities of the chakra are the ability to sacrifice, develops willpower and responsibility to others.

The transition to this chakra occurs after the age of fourteen. The teenager begins to think about what he will do in the future. It is important that parents do not put pressure on him and do not impose any profession on him. The chakra is closed if the child was forbidden to use his own mind and make his own decisions.

If the chakra begins to rotate in the opposite direction, then such people become power-hungry. After leaving life through this chakra, a person reincarnates into the world of spirits.

The transition to the Anahata Chakra occurs when a person gets tired of keeping everything under his control and lets go of everything.

Anahata Chakra. It translates as "untouchable, untouched."

Chakra color - green;

element - air;

Biji mantra - Yam;

patron planet - Jupiter;

the dominant sense is touch;

located above the Manipura Chakra next to the heart.

When a person's consciousness rises to the level of this chakra, then he already thinks about the spiritual, about love without divisions, he begins to show compassion. Negative manifestations of the chakra are the desire to possess the feelings of another person, jealousy.

It is believed that if a person leaves the world through this chakra, then he again reincarnates into the world of people.

After twenty-one years, a person begins to develop the Anahata Chakra. The chakra can close if a child had a negative experience in the relationship of his parents in childhood, that is, they divorced or often quarreled. It is recommended to learn how to play the role of father, mother, regardless of gender.

The transition to the next chakra occurs when a person tries to overcome the problem that accumulates in him.

Vishuddha Chakra. It translates as "complete purity."

Chakra color - blue;

element - ether;

Bija-mantra - Ham;

patron planet - Mercury;

the dominant sense is hearing;

located in the middle of the throat, associated with speech.

Depending on the quality of the energy in the chakra, it can carry such qualities as struggle, confrontation, a person can be warlike. Creativity may prevail, through which a person transforms the problem. The ability to accept negative information without harm to yourself. Compassion is manifested, which leads to some action.

If a person leaves the world through this chakra, then it is believed that he reincarnates into the world of the demigods.

Vishuddha Chakra begins to fully develop after 28 years. It can close with a child if he was forbidden to have his own opinion in childhood. If a person's chakra moves in the opposite direction, then such people become dictators. It is recommended to try to develop truthfulness, regardless of practicality.

The transition to the next chakra occurs due to the accumulation of wisdom.

Ajna/Agya Chakra. It translates as "order, command."

Chakra color - blue;

element - light, space;

patron planet - Saturn;

Biji mantra - Sham;

located between the eyebrows, represents the third eye through which the message of the subtle world can be perceived.

At this level, duality and ego begin to disappear in a person, since this chakra is the level of wisdom. Of the negative qualities of the chakra, it can be noted that a person can use his energy without thinking about the consequences. The positive qualities of the chakra are that a person tries to raise the level of other people, does something that will benefit others.

After 35 years, it begins to develop in humans. He begins to realize himself as an individual. In childhood, it can close if the child was forbidden to go beyond existing dogmas, fantasy was suppressed.

Reincarnation through this chakra occurs in the world of the gods.

Sahasrara Chakra. It translates as "thousand-petalled lotus."

Biji mantra - Om;

element - Purusha;

located at the top of the head.

It is believed that Sahasrara is not a separate chakra, but it combines the energies coming from all the lower chakras. She has neither positive nor negative qualities.

It is believed that it develops after 49 years, when a person understands his karmic responsibility and has matured as a person.

It may seem that the lower the chakra, the more negative qualities it has. But this is not true. We see that we all have both positive and negative qualities of different chakras, some to a greater extent, some to a lesser extent.

We need to strive for spiritual development, help in the development of others, and when the negative qualities of a particular chakra are manifested, try not to let them manifest, but rather develop the positive aspects as much as possible. After all, no one knows better than ourselves our weaknesses, obscurations that contribute to the loss of energy.

It is important to soberly evaluate yourself, do not be afraid to learn something that we may not like. This is important for further development in order to understand and eliminate the causes, accumulate and save energy and direct it along the right Path of development for yourself and other people.

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