07/12/2021
Rainbow Chakra Centers (mind, body & spirit)
The Psychology Of The Chakras•
Energy is the interface between the mind and the physical body. Like the electricity that connects your software to your hardware, energy connects your mind to your body.
The chakras are organizational centers that receive, assimilate, store, and transmit life force energy, at each of their respective levels: earth, water, fire, air, sound, light, and thought. Together the seven chakras provide a profound formula for wholeness, one that bridges mind, body, and spirit.
Looking at the chakras through the perspective of your inner psychology gives you a map that allows you to access your unconscious programming and make deeper contact with your core self.
What is your greatest fear? How was power or love modeled in your family? What are the characteristics of your shadow?
The word comes from the Sanskrit cakra चक्र meaning "wheel" or "circle
The seven chakras are said by some to reflect how the unified consciousness of humanity (the immortal human being or the soul), is divided to manage different aspects of earthly life (body/instinct/vital energy/deeper emotions/communication/having an overview of life/contact to God). The chakras are placed at differing levels of spiritual subtlety, with Sahasrara at the top being concerned with pure consciousness, and Muladhara at the bottom being concerned with matter, which is seen simply as crudified consciousness.
The various hormones contaminated these glands and it does have a dramatic effect, an imbalance in one can cause a psychological, physical and/or mental changes in body state. All of that has a bearing on spiritual matter.
The chakras are described in the ta***ic texts the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana, and the Padaka-Pancaka, in which they are described as emanations of consciousness from Brahman, an energy emanating from the spiritual which gradually turns concrete, creating these distinct levels of chakras, and which eventually finds its rest in the Muladhara chakra.
Fun fact: (DMT) is produced in the Pineal gland (3rd eye)