Chakra
Chakras Function to transmit and receive Spectrum of Frequency:
It is important to open the chakras and increase the circulation of energy flow or life force because the more energy that is flowing, the healthier we are. Illness in the body is caused by energetic imbalances or blockages of the flow through the bodies systems. Energy circulation blockages create Dead Energy and Miasma.
Reduced energy flow not only leads to illness and states of disease it creates distorted perceptions that allow us to be out of harmony with natural laws that interferes with experiencing life as our true authentic self.
The Chakras major functions are:
1. Vitalize the Auric bodies and thus the physical body, organs and glands.
2. To bring about the development of different aspects of self-consciousness. Each Chakra is related to a specific psychological ( higher spiritual blueprint) form and function.
3. To transmit energy between the Auric layers. Each Auric body has its own set of seven major (particle) Chakras, and eight anti-particle Chakras each located in the same place on the physical body. Each progressive layer exists in increasingly higher frequency, each with a higher frequency band than the lower one. Energy is transmitted from one layer to the next through pathways in the tips of the Chakra. Most of these pathways are sealed in most people. They open through the intention to align to expanding their consciousness or through spiritual purification work. Since the Chakras serve to vitalize the body they are directly related to the pathology in the body.
Chakras are part of the subtle body, not the physical body, and as such are the meeting points of the subtle (non-physical) energy channels, called nadiis. Nadiis are channels in the subtle body through which the life force (prana), or vital energy moves. Various scriptural texts and teachings present a different number of chakras. There are many chakras in the subtle human body according to the tantric texts, but there are seven chakras that are considered to be the most important ones.Their name derives from the Sanskrit word for "wheel" or "turning", but in the yogic context a better translation of the word is 'vortex or whirlpool'. Main chakras are like hard drives. Each hard drive has many files. One of the files is always open in each of the chakras, no matter how "closed" that particular chakra may be. What is displayed by the file shapes experience.[1]
Chakra Crystal Seeds
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. The prana tube runs the movement of our breath in the same direction with the central vertical channel of which our chakra cones attach at their center.[2]
Antiparticle Chakras
The physical body has Seven Primary Particle Chakras that merge with the anti-particle double of the main Chakra centers through Soul and Monadic spiritual body integration which is the process of spiritual ascension. These anti particle double Chakras are also called Morphogenetic Chakras.
See Also:
3rd Chakra/Solar Plexus Chakra
4th Chakra/Astral Heart Chakra
8th Chakra/Higher Heart Chakra
13th Chakra/Earth Core or Universal Mother Chakra
14th Chakra/Universal Sun Chakra
15th Chakra/Universal Father Chakra
References
Term first found in HGS Manual: Page 50