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Talking with God
DESPITE the cry of materialism that has rung round the world,
with its signature tune of 'God is dead', more people than ever
are arriving at something new. In the past, God was largely
'owned' by the priests. The man in the street was threatened,
warned, told and talked to about God, but in Western culture,
neither he nor it seems the priests, seldom ever experienced that
which they were talking about. When religious authorities were
trying to stamp out the American Indian church, the Indian priest
said, 'You go to church to talk aboutGod. We go to talk
to God.' Many ordinary people, outside any religious
group, are now doing the same thing.
In the meantime, although some teachers are treating the subject
of Chakras and Kundalini as if they were a huge secret and
something ordinary mortals should know nothing about, hundreds of
people are gaining direct experience.
Here is a letter from a woman who, when practising a form of
Bhakti-Yoga in which she offers her whole life to God, describes
the experience that followed:
'This occurs at any time and any place and the beginning of it
makes me feel sleepy. It seems, it begins either at the base of
the spine, or at the rectum, then travels on to the sex organs
accompanied by a burning feeling, and pins and needles on the
surface area. From there, it ascends to the point of the navel,
then upwards to the solar plexus. One can liken its ascent to a
burning hand.
At the solar plexus the heat becomes more intense, it makes my
middle feel sick. Still climbing it reaches my chest, around the
heart. It seems here to be groping for the very inner-most
centre as if the very soul resided there. This brings forth
groans. I feel like pouring forth all the love in my being.
It travels on and burns my throat, then upward to the space
between my eyebrows and the bridge of my nose seems prickly. For
some unknown reason I burst into tears, but as it moves upwards
from there and fills a circle on the crown of my head, (and
rests there indefinitely) all is peace and light.
She also says, 'I do not appear to be guiding the power with my
mind, as it seems to be strongest if I try to fix my mind on
something else. Eileen Garratt echoes the same opinion. She
writes: 'I have heard it said that in "supernatural"
sensing, concentration and meditation are necessary. But this
seems contrary to anything which I have learned from my own
experience in clairvoyance telepathy and projection. I would say
that an ease, a nonchalance about the process, are prerequisites
to the production of such states.'
She says later that complete relaxation and surrender of the
conscious self, allows the superconscious self to become dynamic
and active at a conscious level. This exactly matches what the
other woman does in 'surrendering to God'.
It was said earlier that man's body is like a radio receiver
immersed in a sea of cosmic energy. The effect on the Chakras
which form energy centres for the body is rather like the
filaments of electric light bulbs which do not glow until the
current flows.
Similarities
People may describe the Chakras in different ways, but their
vision of them must be the result of their own inner experiences.
Nevertheless there have been certain similarities running through
many of the descriptions. The effect of the glowing of the Chakras
through the so-called release of Kundalini is not the same as the
direct action of cosmic energy. This situation is more like the
bombardment of atoms by radiation. The atom accepts the surplus
energy for a while, but then ejects it again in the form of light
- hence the 'glow'. Ultimately if the process is too accelerated,
there might be what could be considered an 'atomic blast', which
would be that uncontrolled arousal of Kundalini whose dangers have
caused so much division amongst the teachers of Yoga.
Thus, the arousal of Kundalini is not the effect of outside
cosmic power, but the release of cosmic power that has long been
individualised within the particular person. As was already said,
the creative sound was negative and positive, earth and sun. The
Kundalini took the materials of earth and gradually 'wove' a form
through which, it could realise itself as an individual being.
The cosmic mind thus becomes incarnated in a physical body,
which gives it a sense of being separate and individual instead of
universal. The sperm and ovum in the womb, present a pattern with
which the Kundalini, also directed by our own past lives, builds a
body. The body has in it, even if only 'in embryo', all the
possibilities of expressing the qualities of the cosmic wholeness.
Just as the baby has sexual organs which it does not yet use for
intercourse - so the 'magnetic' field, connecting with the nervous
system and glands, has in it the Chakras, which only as we mature
as individuals, actually become a part of our conscious
experience. In order to understand this, it may be helpful to
think of ourselves as a strange sort of science fiction plants,
growing out of another dimension, into time and space; starting as
a speck of matter in our mother's womb.
Latent qualities flower
As this human plant grows, latent qualities in it flower. The
Kundalini is the power behind the growth, we direct it by our
attitudes, our desires, lust, cooperation or inhibition. But human
growth goes beyond the development of the baby, and matures into
the dimensions of emotion, mind, and eventually, an awareness of
our cosmic being. The Chakras are like senses which are sensitive
to energies, more subtle than sound, or light. But they are also
organs which express energy, as do our hands, legs, genitals or
larynx.
The woman originally quoted, mentioned eight points at which the
Kundalini seemed to produce heat: base of the spine, sexual
organs, navel, solar plexus, heart, throat, brow and crown. The
Hopi Indians speak of only five centres, Indian tradition lists
seven, Buddhism six, and some traditions, such as the
Rosicrucians, list as many as twelve. Can all these be right?
We have to remember that a lot of books are written purely from
intellectual conjecture or study, without any direct experience or
insight. On the other hand, the magnetic field or aura, in which
the Chakras exist, has its own network of nadis (translated as
points where energy interacts or meets), which are quite different
to the physical nerves.
Vortexes of activity
It has many points where vortices of activity occur - hundreds
of points - and so one could list many Chakras. It is possible
that different researches have determined different centres as the
mainones. Also, the subtle body, or auric body, is more
plastic and changeable than the physical. Just as we can develop
huge biceps by special diet and exercise, so some of the Chakras
might become enlarged through special activities or problems of
the individual. We cannot therefore be dogmatic, as there is room
enough in creation for variety of skins, of religions, of foods,
of abilities and, no doubt, of Chakras.
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Perhaps the easiest way to think of the Chakras is to see them
as focussed aspects of human awareness and experience. For
instance one can focus solely on the sense impressions of touch or
sight. This can be shifted to being lost in thought, or carried
along by sexuality, or perhaps adrift in emotions. Each of these
is a very different 'world' of experience. The Chakras are simply
a way of saying, this is the part of the body where we are most
aware of this aspect of experience and awareness. This is a focal
point where you might discover more of your potential for life and
awareness.
But let us list the main Chakras as given by various
authorities. Starting from the bottom, we have the Root Chakras,
or Muladhara Chakra. This is said to have four petals, or main
functions.
This is why the Chakras are often called Lotuses, because of
these petals, or direction of energy in the vortice. The root
Chakra is described as being between the rectum and sexual organs.
Remember that Chakras themselves are in our magnetic field or
subtle body and are not part of the physical body. Nevertheless
their roots, so to speak, connect with various parts of our
physical structure. This will be dealt with later. Edgar Cayce and
Yoga both list Root Chakra as being red in colour.
* * *
The next one is the Abdominal or Swadihisthana Chakra. This
traditionally has six petals, and is just above the sexual organs.
Traditional Yoga gives this as vermilion. Cayce describes it as
orange.
* * *
Then comes the Naval or Manipuraka Chakra. This is above the
navel in the area of the solar plexus, with ten petals. Yoga gives
it as blue, Cayce as yellow.
* * *
Above this is the Heart, or Anahata Chakra. This lies between
the breasts, with twelve petals. Yoga colour is orange red, Cayce
lists it as green.
* * *
At the base of the throat is the Throat or Vishuddha Chakra.
This has sixteen petals of 'smoky purple hue' (Yoga). Cayce gives
it as blue or grey blue.
* * *
Between the eyebrows, or in the middle of the forehead, is the
Brow, or Ajna Chakra. This has two petals. Yoga gives it as white,
Cayce as indigo.
* * *
Where the baby's fontanel appears, on the top of the head, is
just above the centre of the Crown or Sahasrara Chakra. This has a
thousand Petals, and is clear as light (Yoga). Cayce gives it as
violet.
* * *
A description developed by Leadbeater in the Theosophical
Society, lists the positions as follows:
1 above the genitals.
2 over the navel.
3 over the spleen - ie. lower left ribs.
4 over the heart or left breast.
5 lower throat.
6 Brow.
7 Crown.
Dr. Wilhelm Reich never wrote of Chakras, but through his own
line of scientific research, he defined seven body segments.
Starting from a background of physics and Freudian psychiatry, he
gradually came to see and demonstrate that human personality and
the body were expressions of a cosmic sea of energy. (Discovery
of the Orgone - Panther).
He believed that this cosmic energy, radiating from the sun, has
in it latent qualities which express in matter. In the human
being, these basic qualities of orgone energy express as a
movement, pulsation, expansion and contraction, orgasm, emotion,
consciousness and the ability for life in us to look into and
respond to life in other living beings.
Self-regulating morality
Reich said that out of a harmonious relationship with our own
life force, or orgonomic functioning, arose self-regulating
morality, love, desire to work and create and to further
understand self. But most individuals, he found, were blocking the
functioning of the orgone energy in them. Through tests, he found
that the energy flowed up the spine, over the head and down the
front of the body. In its flow it gave rise to pleasurable
'streaming' throughout the body. Emotions were an expression of
this streaming. That is, feelings of tenderness, love, sexuality,
crying, self-realisation and insight into others, were the results
of the orgone streaming freely through us.
But if we had been taught to block crying, tenderness, love,
sexuality, self regulated creativity, and replace it with rigid
morals, social conduct, and forced learning or working, a tension
or block occurred in the muscular system, which held back the
streaming. This not only changed the personality, but it also
resulted in mental and physical illness and pain. Even cancer, he
saw as a result of blocked orgone energy.
Relaxing the blocks
The therapy he developed as a result of his research was centred
on helping the person to relax any blocks and allow the orgone
energy to flow freely again. This was difficult with many people
as they were terrified of crying, sexuality, love or tenderness.
He also demonstrated that this cosmic energy 'radiates', but he
did not go as far as defining an aura. The seven body segments he
speaks of are:
- Scalp and eyes - he describes each one as a circular zone
around the body, so this would include ears and the back of the
head.
- Mouth
3. Neck
4. Chest
5. Diaphragm and solar plexus.
6. Abdomen below the ribs - ie abdominal muscles.
7. Pelvis, which includes sexual organs, rectum and colon.
While these do not fit in exactly with Chakra positions, what he
lists as signs of blockages in these areas helps us enormously to
understand personal growth, as will be seen when we deal with
particular Chakras.
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