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Main vertical spiritual current column (also called the sushuma). It runs up the center of the body. [[File:Haraline.png|thumb|right|Hara Line]]
Main vertical spiritual current column (also called the sushuma). It runs up the center of the body. [[File:Haraline.png|thumb|right|Hara Line]]


==Rebuilding Pranic Tube in Hara Line==
For those of us on the ascension pathway we are undergoing shifts in the architecture of our violet flame, crown chakra and our pranic tube. The prana tube runs the movement of our breath in the same direction with thecentral vertical channel of which our chakra cones attach at their center. Our chakras are very much designed like circular flower petals with seed crystals in its center. The crystal seed of our chakra flower is attached to the central vertical channel and the “prana”, the breath of life, runs in circular patterns throughout our vertical channel and our chakras when we are healthy and in energetic balance. When we focus on our breath through meditation we can redirect the life force in the prana tube to circulate in the central channel and vitalize these energy centers. One of the most effective ways to balance the breath through both the right and left channels of the brain center, sinus, and nasal passages is through “pranayama”alternate nostril breathing.





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Main vertical spiritual current column (also called the sushuma). It runs up the center of the body.

Hara Line

Rebuilding Pranic Tube in Hara Line

For those of us on the ascension pathway we are undergoing shifts in the architecture of our violet flame, crown chakra and our pranic tube. The prana tube runs the movement of our breath in the same direction with thecentral vertical channel of which our chakra cones attach at their center. Our chakras are very much designed like circular flower petals with seed crystals in its center. The crystal seed of our chakra flower is attached to the central vertical channel and the “prana”, the breath of life, runs in circular patterns throughout our vertical channel and our chakras when we are healthy and in energetic balance. When we focus on our breath through meditation we can redirect the life force in the prana tube to circulate in the central channel and vitalize these energy centers. One of the most effective ways to balance the breath through both the right and left channels of the brain center, sinus, and nasal passages is through “pranayama”alternate nostril breathing.













References

May 2007 Newsletter


Term found in HGS Manual: Page 24/66