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The Heart Chakra

The heart chakra is one of the seven main chakras of the energy body. It is often focused on by many meditation practitioners who regard it highly, and for good reason.

If you have been lucky enough to feel the emotive power of love, you will know of its pure and exhilarating energy. This energy is channelled through the heart chakra and is seen by the sensitive as a bright green light.

You can focus on this main chakra to facilitate a connection with the universe and your fellow man. It will allow you to show compassion and emanate charisma. On top of these benefits, if practiced right, a heart chakra activation will bring you the euphoric feeling of love and gratitude. This will have the added benefit of putting you into a mindset conducive to positive manifestation, and you will begin to emanate a positive attraction which will draw luck to you from all angles.

To activate the heart chakra sit or lie down in a comfortable position and begin to relax using your favoured relaxation technique. With your eyes closed begin to draw your attention to your heart chakra located in the centre of your chest. Begin to visualise a bright green flower bud open to display the beauty within and watch as the flower begins to spin, gaining momentum and forming a positive energy vortex which emanates beyond the heart chakra in both directions out and through your body.

Apply as many sensations to the activation as possible. If possible try to remember the feeling of love, the pure emotion, and intertwine this feeling with the activation process.

Allow the chakra to spin freely for a few minutes, or until you feel ready to close down and balance.

Once you have completed the activation you should now begin to close down and balance the chakra system. For all its positive benefits, having an over active heart chakra could possibly be problematic in the long run. Reverse the activation process. Draw in the light and see the chakra begin to slow down and allow the flower to close. Once you have completed this exercise you can begin to awaken from your chakra meditation and return to the waking world.

With practice, you will begin to see the profound benefits of activating the heart chakra.

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Chakra Dynamics

I just came across an article which looks at the correlation between chakras of the energy body and cosmology. It is truly incredible once you begin to see the complexities of the macrocosmic universe mirrored in the microcosm of the plant and animal kingdoms of Earth. The following article is a bit more science orientated  than anything I have previously posted, but I hope you enjoy it.

Scientific researchers at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, using sophisticated scientific equipment, have shown that subtle energy has the properties of an electromagnetic current when flowing through acupuncture meridians but takes on the properties of coherent particle streams, similar to laser light, when projected out from the body through the hands of master Qigong healers who cure diseases by beaming their energy into the patient’s body. There are important chakras on the palms of the hands. To understand how we can beam energy (which is manifested as coherent light) from chakras, some understanding of the structure and dynamics of chakras would be useful.

How do Chakras Form?

Barbara Brennan, former NASA engineer and now world-renowned energy healer, describes chakras as “swirling cone-shaped vortexes in the human energy field.” From the perspective of plasma metaphysics, chakras (or “wheels” in Sanskrit) can be considered to be composed of two components: one, a magnetized node and two, a rotating cone structure or vortex that forms in the low density magnetic plasma that subtle bodies are composed of.

In laboratory experiments, it has recently been realized that a localized source at a fixed frequency excites a cone of radiation in a plasma crystal. The apex of the cone will be pointed towards the source and the angle of the cone is determined by its spin frequency. Excitations from fast moving particles in a plane below or next to a single-layered plasma crystal give rise to these cones. According to plasma cosmology, rotating galaxies in space are formed when filamentary currents pinch. This can happen when two currents move towards or cross each other. Dr David Tansely, a radionics specialist, says that, “The seven major chakras are formed at points where standing lines of light (or meridians) cross each other 21 times. The 21 minor chakras are located at points where the energy strands cross 14 times.” Based on these theories, we can infer how chakras develop in subtle bodies (composed of magnetic plasma or ‘magma’).

When meridians cross in our subtle bodies, they pinch each other, forming “knots” and collapse as compressed nodes of intense magnetic fields that pulsate at fixed frequencies. Super particles and objects are attracted to the magnetized nodes and are sucked into the subtle bodies at very high speeds using helical paths. This dynamical behavior of the incoming particles and the pulsations of the node excite cone structures on the surface of the body. The plasma of charged particles (known popularly in the metaphysical literature as “qi”, “prana” or “kundalini”), from the ionized environment, spirals into the nodes, swirling the magnetic plasma on the surface of the compact subtle body. It is then absorbed into the chakra and its energy is then transferred to various parts of the subtle body through the network of meridians (or filamentary currents) within the body.

Structure of Chakras

According to scientific researchers, a complicated elastic double vortex structure emanates from the excited region in a plasma crystal. Each region splits into an outgoing and inward-going vortex. The wave-fronts are circular near the source. This resembles how experimental metaphysicists, such as Charles Leadbeater and Brennan, have described and illustrated the spinal chakras – which come in pairs and have circular wave-fronts. A tube or channel connects the outward-facing chakra at the front of the body to the chakra behind the body – which faces in the opposite direction.

According to scientific researchers, the cones in plasma crystals possess an interesting multiple structure of nested cones. Nested cones within chakras in our magnetic plasma bodies have been observed by Brennan. According to Brennan, chakras appear “to be nested within each other like nesting glasses. Each chakra on each higher layer extends out farther in the auric field (to the edge of each auric layer) and is slightly broader than the one below it”. Each vortex metabolizes an energy that resonates with its particular spin frequency.

Alignment of Chakras

It is interesting to note that the cone structures of chakras are positioned at different angles in illustrations in the metaphysical literature. As noted earlier, the angle correlates with the frequency of the radiation source. It is well-known in metaphysics that not only are the spinal chakras positioned at different angles but that each chakra spins at a different frequency. The axis of each cone is aligned with the magnetic field generated by the node so that the apex of the cone of the chakra, which faces the central channels in the subtle body, has a different magnetic polarity from the base of the cone, which faces the environment. If we look at the central channel in the subtle body, the nodes would be distributed along the knots in the central channels at discrete intervals. This agrees well with metaphysical observations (and is consistent with the behavior of magnetic plasma, as noted in studies of plasma crystals). According to Brennan, “Their tips point into the main vertical power current and their open ends extend to the edge of each layer of the field they are located in.”

Absorption and Emission of Energy from Chakras

According to Brennan, each swirling vortex of energy appears to suck or entrain energy from the universal energy field. Chakras connect to the nodes of meridians which are areas of intense magnetic fields. They are therefore able to attract high-energy charged super particles and objects. The particles, after absorption, course through the meridians to distribute energy to various parts of the body – similar to what happens in the heart-lung and circulatory systems in the physical-biomolecular body in terms of distributing oxygen to the cells in the body. When particles in subtle bodies are energized they begin to respond to their environments. Leadbeater explains that one of the functions of chakras is to calibrate (or entrain) the frequencies of particles in order for them to be responsive to particular frequencies of radiations in the environment. Brennan also observes that the direction in which a chakra spins is important. When the chakra is spinning clockwise it is absorbing energy. When spinning anticlockwise – the flow of energy is in the reversed direction. In other words, it is emitting energy rather than absorbing.

Focused Beams of Light from Rotating Galaxies

According to scientific researchers, an ordered magnetic field plays an essential role in jet formation from a rotating accretion disk in an ionized environment. The process of forming jets (or focused beams of light) is thought to depend on how magnetic fields behave when they are swirled around by an accretion disk. Jets occur in cosmic plasma. As far back as 1918, astronomer H D Curtis noticed a jet from the centre of the galaxy M87, describing it as a “curious straight ray” emanating from the galaxy. Taking the form of a huge flashlight beam in space, a jet of electrons and protons traveling at near the speed of light can be seen in NASA’s image of the galaxy. The jet is a highly collimated plasma beam (i.e. like coherent laser light). Energetic astrophysical jets, with velocities approaching the speed of light, are seen on a variety of scales emerging from active galactic nuclei and young stars. It is thought that they result from the dynamics of accretion disks rotating around a large mass. The energy radiates from charged particles that are moving in a curved orbit (typically around a magnetic field aligned with the jet).

Focused Beams of Light from Rotating Chakras

The chakra is a rotating accretion disk on a relatively large compact subtle body. We also know (from the above discussion) that the nodes of chakras are locations of intense magnetic fields and charged particles move in helical or spiral paths around this field. Magnetic fields in plasma move with it. The effect of the movement of the particles, plunging into the subtle body at high speeds, is to effectively swirl the intense magnetic field around the axis of the cone of the chakra. This causes the magnetic field to twist, rise and eject-out as a jet of collimated light. The acceleration mechanism for most jets is magneto-hydrodynamic. (Magneto-hydrodynamics provides a general framework to study the activities of magnetic plasma.) The jet being issued will be parallel to the spin axis of the chakra.

Jets or directed beams of light have been seen in photographs taken during events where subtle energetic practices take place (for example: Reiki, Qigong and Christian “Praise and Worship”). There are also Hindu, Taoist, Buddhist and Christian images showing jets of light issuing-out from the palms of saints or deities. There are important chakras (and acupoints) on the palms of the hands. The frequency and spin rate of the chakra would have a direct effect in determining the energy and coherence of the beam. One of the seers of the Fatima apparitions of “Mary”, “Lucia”, revealed that during one of the apparitions, “Mary” opened her hands and “rays of light” issued from them.

This may be done simply by reversing the normal direction of the chakra spin (so that energy is emitted rather than absorbed) and increasing the rotational speed of the chakra in the palm (by mentally focusing on the specific chakra or acupoint in the palm of the hand). Jets may also be issued from other chakras or acupoints – for example from the heart chakra. For example, when ‘Jesus’ appeared to Saint Faustina, two beams of light issued from his heart – one beam was blue and the other was red. Interestingly, jet formations in cosmic objects such as galaxies also show two beams of light – one blue and the other red!

Black Holes and Chakras

According to scientists, black holes also issue jets. In fact the galaxy M87 (cited above) which issues jets, is suspected to harbor a black hole in its nucleus. (The black hole is then analogous to the node and the galaxy to the cone structure of the chakra.) This is surprising because, so far as we know, the strong gravitational fields of black holes absorb energy – letting nothing to escape. (Small black holes, though, give out Hawking radiation.) If we use the same explanation as we did for chakras, this may be because of the direction of the spin of the accretion disks around black holes. Does this mean that if the direction of the spin of the accretion disk of a rotating (“Kerr”) black hole is reversed it will start ejecting energy instead of absorbing? Black holes with highly energetic jets spin the fastest according to scientists.

If we further apply what we have learnt about the structure of chakras to black holes, we would expect black holes to come in pairs. Each black hole would then be connected by a tube (popularly called a “worm hole”) which connects to another black hole in another part of our universe. This worm hole may be long or very short – so that there is a double vortex structure (like in chakras) connected by a short tube – giving rise to jets that eject in opposite directions from astrophysical objects. Astrophysical jets that emanate from opposite directions of astrophysical objects have been seen. We would also expect black holes to reside within all galaxies as they are simply entry points into the network or web of “meridians” (in this case filamentary currents) that transfer energy from one point to another, throughout the universe.

To carry the analogy with chakras further, this would imply that black holes and galaxies are formations in an invisible subtle body – the subtle body of our universe already discussed in the author’s article Acupuncture Meridians and the Cosmic Spider Web. This also suggests that this subtle body is composed of (dark) magnetic plasma. We are living inside the subtle body of this universe – on a planet that is sitting on the edge of one of its chakras – a chakra we call the Milky Way.

© Copyright Jay Alfred 2007

Jay Alfred is the author of three books on a new field called “plasma metaphysics”. The books include Our Invisible Bodies, Brains and Realities and Between the Moon and Earth. Plasma metaphysics is the application of plasma and dark matter physics to the study of our high energy subtle bodies and their corresponding environments. These bodies include the “bioplasma” bodies and “astral” bodies found in the metaphysical literature. Plasma metaphysics provides an internally consistent framework for the study of these bodies against the backdrop of modern physics. The books are available at Amazon online bookstores.

Planetary Chakras

While studying real alchemy, I came across an interesting correlation between the seven major planets and the body’s energy meridians, the chakras.

Planetary influences can be used to enhance a manifestation operation, or they can be used to give further power to a chakra meditation.

Each of the planetary and chakra correspondences are listed below:

Crown Chakra:- The crown chakra is ruled by the Sun, although many sources would discredit this and leave the crown without a major planetary influence. It makes sense that the crown is ruled by the sun as they both represent a universal connection. The day of the sun’s influence is Sunday.

Brow Chakra “Third eye” :- This chakra is ruled by the moon, otherwise known as Luna. Luna has a divine feminine aspect and assists with all psychic endeavours. The day of the Moon is Monday.

Throat Chakra:- The throat chakra is ruled by Mercury, the planet which Is associated closely with communication. The day of Mercury is Wednesday.

Heart Chakra:- The heart chakra is governed by the planetary influence of Venus, the goddess of love. The day of Venus falls on a Friday.

Solar Plexus:- This chakra is ruled over by Mars and provides great strength and courage. The day of Mars is Tuesday

Sacral Chakra:- the Sacral chakra is governed by the planet Jupiter. Jupiter’s day is Thursday.

Root Chakra:- The root or base chakra is ruled by the planetary influence of Saturn the day of Saturn is Saturday.

With the above correspondences, you can arrange your chakra meditations on certain days to gain the greatest amount of power you can from the universe. If you wanted to exert even more transformative powers during your meditation you could plan it to coincide with the planetary hour on the planetary day. Further details can be found in the member’s area.

It is incredible how intertwined we are with the universe and the solar system, it would seem that there is some form of astral architect which has aligned our energy bodies with that of the solar system’s energy signature. I wonder if there are varying chakras and energy patterns for different life forms throughout the galaxy?

For a full list of planetary influences and an amazing piece of software that calculates the times for you, sign up to the Berkana Path member’s area below and, follow the links to the radionics section.

Membership is entirely free for life, and you will also be able to gain access to other downloadable items of interest, from audios to software.


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Chakra Meditation

A chakra meditation can be used to realign the body’s energy centres known as chakras. When these chakras spin out of unison or close down, we often feel the negative effects in a manifestation of a physical ailment. We may lack energy, feel lethargic and can have a lack, or excess of a number of emotional conditions.

The purpose of the chakra meditation is to balance the chakras and get your energy body into a state of unity,which will make you feel more energetic and revitalised.

To begin the chakra meditation you should sit or lie down in a comfortable position and enter your normal relaxed meditation state:==> (types of meditation)

The way in which we are going to balance your chakras is to visualise their respective colours and picture them opening and closing like the petals of a flower. To commence the chakra meditation we will start at the base, or root chakra and work our way through the rest of the chakras to the crown at the top of your head.

The first main chakra in the human body is called the root, or base chakra. This chakra is red in colour and is found at the base of your spine. To activate this chakra, visualise a glowing red flower begin to open and spin to life. With each deep breathe you take see the chakra flower spin more vibrant.

The next chakra we are going to balance is known as the sacral chakra. The sacral chakra is located in the area of your abdomen. This chakra is bright orange in colour and is particularly active in people who have an affinity for poetry, writing, and art. Follow the same steps that you took with the root chakra, but this time focus on the area of the sacral and visualise the bright orange chakra flower burst into bloom and begin to spin with increased vigour after each breathe.

The third chakra to pay attention to is called the solar plexus. This chakra is responsible for aetheric intuition, also known as instinct or gut feeling. The solar plexus is an orange yellow in Colour and is located halfway between your naval and your rib cage. To meditate on this chakra visualise the flower bloom as you have done previously, and see it spin to life. If possible try and feel the chakra open, apply as many senses as you can to the chakra meditation for an enhanced benefit.

Moving on up to the fourth chakra we come face to face with the seat of unconditional love and primary connection to the universe. This energy centre is known as the heart chakra. The heart chakra is emerald green in colour and is located in the centre of your chest. Continue your chakra meditation at this point and allow the feelings of love and acceptance to envelope you as you activate this energy centre.

The fifth chakra is located on your throat and is aptly named in the west, the throat chakra. This chakra is pale blue in colour and is associate with self expression, communication, creativity, and truth. As before charge up the chakra using the previous exercise.

The next chakra is the 6th main chakra in the human body and is known as the brow chakra, or third eye. This chakra is located just above and in-between the eyes. The third eye is known as the seat of extra sensory perception (ESP), clairvoyance, and heightened intuition. It is said that when we picture something within our minds eye or in a dream, we see it through the third eye. This chakra should be particularly active while you practice your chakra meditation. The colour of the brow energy centre is Indigo, or dark blue. As you have done previously open the indigo flower of the brow chakra and spin the vortex to life.

The 7th and final chakra is called the crown chakra. This chakra is violet in colour and is located at the crown of your head. The crown chakra is known to be your direct connection to the god-head, the Universe, or your higher self. The connection which your crown chakra represents will depend on your personal spiritual beliefs. Power up this chakra as you have done with the others previously but at the same time visualise the chakras below spinning in unity. Once you have done this you can proceed to open up your crown chakra fully, and imagine a brilliant white light cascading down through your chakra energy system via the crown and exiting through the root chakra to be discharged into the ground, continue this stream for as long as you feel is necessary.

You should now shut down the flow of light and begin to close the flower petals of your chakras, at the same time try to keep their vibrant colours pictured firmly in your mind as you pay attention to each one.

Once you have finished your exercise you can gently awaken from your relaxed state of consciousness. There you have it, you have now finished your chakra meditation. With regular practice, you can experience profound benefits.

For an interesting test to see which of your chakras are most dominant, you can visit the following site and take a free questionnaire. The outcome will show you which chakras are active and which chakras are least active. It can be a handy tool for your chakra meditation. (Chakra Questionaire)

Introduction to Chakra Meditation

Here is a great introduction to chakra meditation, courtesy of friamin. I love the background music, if anyone knows what it is please leave a comment.