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Chakra (Sanskrit, "wheel") refers to the ancient Hindu concept of seven vortices of energy located on the spine from the tailbone to the crown of the head. These centers define the physical and spiritual contact points in the human body. In yoga they are bridges to higher consciousness symbolizing the journey from the material world to the divine. Alternative-medicine healers recognize them as a dynamic resource for health. First published in 1927, this pioneering book by famed clairvoyant C. W. Leadbeater was the first to introduce the chakras to the West. With great clarity, he explains what each chakra means regarding our well-being, insight, and personal power, his color illustrations showing the chakras as they actually appear to those who can see them. Anyone can perceive the chakras, he says. We must merely become sensitive to vibrations finer than those to which we normally respond. The book has sold hundreds of thousands of copies and remains a classic. The new material by Anodea Judith and Kurt Leland emphasizes its relevance for today.… (altro)
Preface Chapter I The force-centres The meaning of the word; Preliminary explanations; The etheric double; The centres; The forms of the vortices; The illustrations; The root chakra; The spleen chakra; The navel chakra; The heart chakra; The throat chakra; The brow chakra; The crown; chakra; Other accounts of the centres. Chapter II The forces The primary or life force; The serpent-fire; The three spinal channels; The marriage of the forces; The sympathetic system; The centres in the spine; Vitality; The vitality globule; The supply of globules; Psychic forces. Chapter III The absorption of vitality The globule; The violet-blue ray; the yellow ray; The green ray; The rose ray; The orange-red ray; The five prana vayus; Vitality and health; The fate of the empty atoms; Vitality and magnetism. Chapter IV The development of the chakras The functions of the awakened centres; The astral centres; Astral senses; The arousing of kundalini; The awakening of the etheric chakras; Casual clairvoyance; The danger of premature awakening; The spontaneous awakening of kundalini; Personal experience; The etheric web; The effects of alcohol and drugs; The effect of tabacco; The opening of the doors. Chapter V The Laya yoga The Hindu books; The Indian list of chakras; The figures of the chakras; The heart chakra; The petals and letters; The mandalas; the Yantras; The animals; The divinities; The body meditation; The knots; The secondary heart lotus; Effects of meditation in the heart; Kundalini; The awakening of kundalini; The ascent of kundalini; The goal of kundalini; Conclusion. Index List of illustrations The crown chakra I The root chakra II The spleen chakra III The navel chakra IV The heart chakra V The throat chakra VI The brow chakra VII The chakras according to Gichtel VIII The streams of vitality IX The chakras and the nervous system Figures 1 The chakras 2 Representations of the crown chakra 3 The three outpourings 4 The spinal channels 5 The forms of the forces 6 The combined form of the forces 7 The ultimate physical atom 8 The pituitary body and the pineal gland 9 Hindu diagram of the heart chakra Tables I The chakras II The chakras and the plexuses III Prana and the principles IV The five prana vayus V Colours of lotus petals VI The Sanskrit alphabet VII The symbolic forms of the elements
Com a ajuda deste manual ricamente ilustrado, você aprenderá a desenvolver progressivamente cada um dos seus sete principais centros magnéticos vitais, por meio da meditação, da atenção dirigida e do método comprovado do autor, baseado na sabedoria hindu. ( )
>Les Chakras, Éditions Adyar, Paris : Ce classique illustré a donné naissance à une nouvelle manière de parler des chakras, que tous les auteurs copièrent par la suite. In: Aryel Sanat, La vie intérieure de Krishnamurti, 2001 - Editions Adyar. (p. 263)
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When a man first begins to develop his senses, so that he may see a little more than everybody sees, a new and most fascinating world opens before him, and the chakras are among the first objects in that world to attract his attention.
The word Chakra is Sanskrit, and signifies a wheel.
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In the seven schools of India, and among the students in the west, all who understand aright are aiming at the highest goal of human endeavour, at that liberty which is higher than liberation, because it includes not only union with God in high realms beyond earthly manifestation, but also those powers on each plane which make the man an Adkikari Purusha, an office-bearer or worker in the service of the Divine, in the work of lifting the toiling millions of humanity towards the glory and happiness which awaits us all.
Chakra (Sanskrit, "wheel") refers to the ancient Hindu concept of seven vortices of energy located on the spine from the tailbone to the crown of the head. These centers define the physical and spiritual contact points in the human body. In yoga they are bridges to higher consciousness symbolizing the journey from the material world to the divine. Alternative-medicine healers recognize them as a dynamic resource for health. First published in 1927, this pioneering book by famed clairvoyant C. W. Leadbeater was the first to introduce the chakras to the West. With great clarity, he explains what each chakra means regarding our well-being, insight, and personal power, his color illustrations showing the chakras as they actually appear to those who can see them. Anyone can perceive the chakras, he says. We must merely become sensitive to vibrations finer than those to which we normally respond. The book has sold hundreds of thousands of copies and remains a classic. The new material by Anodea Judith and Kurt Leland emphasizes its relevance for today.
Preface
Chapter I The force-centres
The meaning of the word; Preliminary explanations; The etheric double; The centres; The forms of the vortices; The illustrations; The root chakra; The spleen chakra; The navel chakra; The heart chakra; The throat chakra; The brow chakra; The crown; chakra; Other accounts of the centres.
Chapter II The forces
The primary or life force; The serpent-fire; The three spinal channels; The marriage of the forces; The sympathetic system; The centres in the spine; Vitality; The vitality globule; The supply of globules; Psychic forces.
Chapter III The absorption of vitality
The globule; The violet-blue ray; the yellow ray; The green ray; The rose ray; The orange-red ray; The five prana vayus; Vitality and health; The fate of the empty atoms; Vitality and magnetism.
Chapter IV The development of the chakras
The functions of the awakened centres; The astral centres; Astral senses; The arousing of kundalini; The awakening of the etheric chakras; Casual clairvoyance; The danger of premature awakening; The spontaneous awakening of kundalini; Personal experience; The etheric web; The effects of alcohol and drugs; The effect of tabacco; The opening of the doors.
Chapter V The Laya yoga
The Hindu books; The Indian list of chakras; The figures of the chakras; The heart chakra; The petals and letters; The mandalas; the Yantras; The animals; The divinities; The body meditation; The knots; The secondary heart lotus; Effects of meditation in the heart; Kundalini; The awakening of kundalini; The ascent of kundalini; The goal of kundalini; Conclusion.
Index
List of illustrations
The crown chakra
I The root chakra
II The spleen chakra
III The navel chakra
IV The heart chakra
V The throat chakra
VI The brow chakra
VII The chakras according to Gichtel
VIII The streams of vitality
IX The chakras and the nervous system
Figures
1 The chakras
2 Representations of the crown chakra
3 The three outpourings
4 The spinal channels
5 The forms of the forces
6 The combined form of the forces
7 The ultimate physical atom
8 The pituitary body and the pineal gland
9 Hindu diagram of the heart chakra
Tables
I The chakras
II The chakras and the plexuses
III Prana and the principles
IV The five prana vayus
V Colours of lotus petals
VI The Sanskrit alphabet
VII The symbolic forms of the elements