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Chakra is an old Indian word, from a
language called Sanskrit, which again means the Wheel of Energy. A
chakra, which we call an energy centre, is placed different places in
the body; but usually close to the organs that the energy is connected
to. There are many large and small chakra; but we have seven main chakra
points, of which we have made a chart. We have described the energy
centres in our colour language, in Sanskrit, and what we usually call
them.

The purpose...
of these energy centres is our connection with the source of all life.
And depending on how conscious we are of our existance and our
connection, not only to other people, but to all forms of life, this
energy wheel will vibrate and send out energy. Since traditional science
has not found a physical organ by the name Chakra, it is not taking this
knowledge seriously. You may ask if they can define a thought; they do
not see a thought before it materialises, either as a written word or an
action, creating a result. In our physical/mental world, everything must
be visible and classified for a scientist to say: This is reality. But
what is reality? What was it before it became a reality? And is
everything that can be materialised only reality? What about the
thought? What about feelings? What about belief? What about inventions?
Where do inventions come from? Who or what created the thought about
something that never existed?
We stand today...
at a divide, where our perception of reality demands new knowledge; and
those who already have penetrated this wall of reality, have realised
that there is no other reality than the one we create ourselves, through
our belief in a greater connection between us and the rest of the
Universe. And it is with this belief, which most likely is just as old
as mankind, we can learn to understand by understanding our energy
patterns.
So why not...
use old knowledge? Our chakra energy centres are undefineable
collections of energy; and since we create our own imbalance through our
thoughts, feelings and actions when we use the energy negatively, it is
of essential importance that we understand how this energy works in our
body. This is important; because, by correct use, we can get
unbelievable life power, that in situations can be what separates us
from life or death, success or flop, good health or illness, or simply
well-being or unhappiness.
Life Energy
Life power is an energy that exists as a constant form of energy. It is
best observed in the spring, when new life is created. We recognise it
by the smell (the sun in the mountains smells of ultra violet), and by
feelings (spring-feeling, like a kind of love), and in nature, where
everything seethes and boils like in an orchestra before the concert
starts. This life-power energy moves with incredible speed, faster than
sound, but with the same speed as light. But since the white daylight
consists of seven different forms of colour with seven different
frequencies and waves, all living things can absorb this life power. The
vibrations of the colours are adapted to the target; and both the target
and the colours search each other like lightening, where earth and
lightening search each other simultaneously. The body’s different energy
centres receive this energy and send it through the body’s energy
channels, what we call meridians, which are used in acupuncture, to
stimulate or balance the energy when it has been blocked. The energy
moves in the energy channels to the nervous system and the endocrine
system. The endocrine system uses different hormones to send energy into
the bloodstream to reach all the cells in the body.
The consciousness about our own...
energy system is important to keep the energy centres, with their
meridians and their nervous system, in balance. Free flow of life-power
energy is necessary for a healthy body. A healthy body has energy wheels
spinning in harmony with each other, and that ensure life power (Prana
in Hindu) to flow freely and uninhibitedly in our body. If one or more
of our Chakra energy centres are imbalanced, due to, for example,
insufficient supply of life power in the form of, for example, RED
colour energy, what we call Colour Hunger, or that we use our thoughts
in a way that they store negative energies, a symptom will occur. But
since we are a little deaf to the small and undefined signs that the
body gives us, the body must communicate with a stronger language, so
that we perhaps will start to listen. We get pain in the organs or in
connected organs, and the energy centres start to build blockages in the
form of negative energy. If we still do not listen, but start to treat
the spot of pain with chemical pills to subdue pain or rashes, we are
getting into a bad circle, where most doctors talk their language of
knowledge, and where we are too passive and ignorant, in relation to our
own body and its signals, to dare to take responsibility for ourselves.
Therefore, the conclusion must be:
Take responsibility for yourself, and learn to know yourself.
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