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Chakra Energy
The Biocybernaut Process Stimulates and Unblocks Chakra Energy
Chakra is a Sanskrit word that literally means "wheel".
These "wheels" or energy vortexes correspond to specific aspects of our physical body,
our mind, our development and our life. While there are hundreds of energy vortexes in our body,
the seven most powerful ones are arranged from the base of the spine to the top of the head.
(For a brief description of each chakra see "The Seven Basic Chakras" below.)
The chakras vitalize the physical body and are associated with interactions of a physical,
emotional, mental and spiritual nature. They are loci of life energy, or prana
(also called shakti or chi), which flows among them along pathways called nadis.
The function of the chakras is to spin and draw in the Universal Life Force Energy to keep
the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical health of the body in balance.
The tantric texts describe the chakras as emanations of consciousness, an energy emanating
from the spiritual which gradually turns concrete, creating the distinct levels of chakras and
eventually finding its rest in the lowest or Muladhara chakra. The energy that was unleashed in
creation, called the Kundalini, lies coiled and sleeping at the base of the spine.
It is the purpose of the tantric or kundalini forms of yoga to arouse this energy and cause
it to rise back up through the increasingly subtler chakras, until union with God is achieved in
the Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head.
Each of these seven chakras plays an integral role in our creative process.
Disruptions in the smooth flow of energy within and between the chakras can therefore result in
significant impediments in our creative process. These disturbances are the underlying cause why
many of us lead less creative lives than we would if we realized our full creative potential.
The Biocybernaut training provides the optimal procedure and environment to release energetic blockages
that have affected our lives often since early childhood. As you can see in the testimonials,
the Case Studies, and the papers on Spiritual Experiences on this website people can make
tremendous progress in discovering and releasing (through forgiveness) emotional blockages and traumas.
Through Biocybernaut’s intensive and transformative brain wave training processes even ancient
traumatic engrams are dissolved and replaced by joy. This process leads to greater spiritual,
mental, emotional and physical health and sets free our natural creative energies.
Scientific studies by Dr. Hardt have shown a 50% creativity increase in subjects undergoing Biocybernaut’s Alpha One
training, as compared to the control group. The process also boosts IQ by 11.7 points and reduces the
negative emotions of anxiety and anger and unhappiness.
The Seven basic chakras
Sahasrara
Sahasrara or the crown chakra is the chakra of consciousness, the master chakra
that controls all the others. Its role would be very similar to that of the pituitary gland,
which secretes hormones to control the rest of the endocrine system, and also connects to the
central nervous system via the hypothalamus. The thalamus has a key role in the physical basis of
consciousness.
Symbolized by a lotus with a thousand petals. Color - Violet.
Ajna
Ajna or the third eye is linked to the pineal gland. Ajna is the chakra of time
and awareness and of light. The pineal gland is a light sensitive gland that produces the hormone
melatonin, which regulates the instincts of going to sleep and awakening. It has been conjectured
that it also produces trace amounts of the psychedelic chemical dimethyltryptamine.
Symbolized by a lotus with two petals. Color- Indigo.
Vishuddha
Vishuddha or the throat chakra is related to communication and growth, growth being a
form of expression. This chakra is paralleled to the thyroid, a gland that is also in the throat,
and which produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and maturation.
Symbolized by a lotus with sixteen petals. Color – Blue.
Anahata
Anahata or the heart chakra is related to higher emotion, compassion, love,
equilibrium, and well-being. It is related to the thymus, located in the chest. This organ is part
of the immune system, as well as being part of the endocrine system. It produces T cells responsible
for fighting off disease, and is adversely affected by stress.
Symbolized by a lotus with twelve petals. Color – Green.
Manipura
Manipura or the solar plexus chakra is related to the transition from base to higher
emotion, energy, assimilation and digestion, and corresponds to the roles played by the pancreas and the
outer adrenal glands, the adrenal cortex. These play a valuable role in digestion, the conversion of
food matter into energy for the body.
Symbolized by a lotus with ten petals. Color – Yellow.
Swadhisthana
Swadhisthana or the sacral chakra is located in the groin, and is related to base
emotion, sexuality and creativity. This chakra corresponds to the testicles or the ovaries,
which produce the various sex hormones involved in the reproductive cycle and can cause dramatic mood
swings.
Symbolized by a lotus with six petals. Color – Orange.
Muladhara
Muladhara or the base or root chakra is related to instinct, security, survival and
also to basic human potentiality. This center is located in the region between the genitals and the anus.
Although no endocrine organ is placed here, it is said to relate to the inner adrenal glands,
the adrenal medulla, responsible for the fight and flight response when survival is under threat.
In this region is located a muscle that controls ejaculation in the sexual act. A parallel is drawn
between the sperm cell and the ovum, where the genetic code lies coiled, and the kundalini.
Symbolized by a lotus with four petals. Color – Red.
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