Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 GuruRatings , " Tony OClery " <aoclery wrote: GuruRatings , ecirada <ecirada@> wrote: > > Tony OClery wrote: > > GuruRatings , " Tony OClery " <aoclery@> wrote: > > > > [...] > >> Namaste, > >> > >> People can see chakras. A chakra is just an interface to the subtle > >> constructs and kosas thats all....> >> > >>> Tbony > >>> > > > > Namaste, > > > > To add to the above....there are chakras within chakras as the subtle > > is penetrated. The cakra that you are personally aware of roughly > > corresponds with your state of awareness....> > > That there isn't even a consensus on the number of chakras could have > served as a hint to be careful with statements about their visibility and > other assigned attributes. If something is visible (for instance a flower), > it has other demonstrable properties like smell, smoothness etc.. > > This does not apply to chakras so it is more likely that when a picture > shows with eyes closed, that is internally generated. As humans are > equipped with very similar nervous systems, the differences (also in > culture) leave enough room to explain differences in visions and > sensations whereas the common denominator remains the same. > > This common denominator known, narratives regarding the issue > show clearly, irrespective dual / nondual. From the N.T. this might > be clear by now: > > Re:4:5: And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and > voices: > and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are > the seven Spirits of God. > > A related topic is that of " stuck " : sensations regarding a chakra > that requires relatively much energy for activation often gives rise > to the notion that it is more important than the others. Ramana's > heart center (to the right of your spine) might be in that class if > just because there's little mention of it in other texts (dealing with > the mind-boggling events that precede nirvana / moksha / union > with Brahman / God - whatever the terminology). > > Jan > > PS For those familiar with hara / manipura, a flower: > > Hara Namaste Jan, Not much happening in finance so I'm into commodities and writing here, hahahaha. Yes that's why I said there are cakras behind cakras. There are many cakras depending on the minor or major, of Indian or Chinese...There is a book called 'pranic healing' by choa kok sui, and theories of cakras by hiroshi motayama, that might help some.I think with all kinds of coloured interpretations of cakras.Minor and Major and others. The heart cakra is not Ramana's heart centre or hrdayam as we know, which is extant even though some believe the right side of the chest etc..Ramana paid lip service to that notion. Again they are inter-faces to the subtle kosas or sheaths..Cheers Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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