5.3. Chakras

Aura, the energy field around living organisms, can be detected outside the sensory systems. It can be photographed or seen on computer. With our limited sight which only recognises a small portion of electromagnetic waves, we can see it as an image in different colours. The aura around the body of a healthy person is egg-shaped and of golden colour. Nuances of yellow can also be observed. When the flow of energy is blocked or the organism is sick, the aura is of various shapes and of different colours. Organs that are sick and without energy are represented as black spots. Many different, but also worthless books and various theories have been written about aura. This is a narrow, one-sided understanding of aura, tied to our visual system which only perceives a small portion of the energy that a living being emits. Our bodies are surrounded by a whole spectrum of protective energies which are of a much greater range than just the light spectrum. Logically, the field around any organism must have protective properties for all harmful energies to be able to defend the organism: aura is much more than what is known from the literature and teachings of individual spiritual teachers.

By detecting the aura, therapists obtain an abstract vision of this field around our body, and the colourful images might satisfy our artistic needs. For therapeutic needs, this energy must be measured, not observed; one can only obtain the true picture of the health status of all organs in the human body by measurement. As I have already explained in my books

on healing with life-cosmic energy, we measure the energy of body organs and systems or the energy of the entire organism to determine whether an organ is healthy or sick.

As I have already emphasised, the aura, this energy wrapping around the human body, resists to the passage of life-cosmic energy to the cells. Life- cosmic energy must break through the defence bioenergy wall, where it leaves a visible trace. The penetration of one energy through another creates vortexes which can be seen as spinning wheels. In the East, in India, this phenomenon was named chakra, while in the West it is called the point of opening. These vortexes or chakras can be observed on all parts of the aura. Some are small, others large. There are around seventy of them in the aura. There are ten principal chakras. They are tied to organs that are important for the functioning of the organism. Seven of them control organs without which the body cannot exist. In better words, if the seven main chakras do not appear, this means that the passage of energy to the vital organs is blocked and the organism’s health is threatened.

In India, the seven chakras were drawn in many variants based on the vision of individuals who saw them, who were able to see this penetration of one energy through another. Visions of chakras appear in various colours and forms. In the ancient times, they draw them as lotus flowers or lotus leaves. The number of lotus leaves appearing in a chakra represents the number of the main types of energy received by the organs tied to the specific chakra.

Based on these images, one can conclude that the lower chakras have a small number of lotus leaves, from four to sixteen, and that few different energies are needed for the functioning of the lower part of the body. The seventh chakra or the crown chakra, appearing on top of the head, contains almost one thousand lotus leaves – different energies needed to the brain to function normally. The brain requires a full range of energies, the whole spectrum of life-cosmic energy, which colours the crown chakra light golden.

Thus, chakras are not significant in themselves. They do not have a constant and static form. In practice, we observe them to detect energy changes in connection with the obstruction of energy or state of body organs when these do not receive energy because of illness, and nothing more. If life- cosmic energy does not flow or the cells of individual organs are dead, chakras do not appear as there is no flow of energy. Therefore, healing at the level of chakras is in fact a mistake. Therapeutically, it is not possible to achieve much by treating, healing or aligning the chakras as vortexes, unless we previously remove obstructions to the flow of energy in the body or enable the cells to heal, so that others can receive energy. Comparing this to water, we can say that it is useless to spin a hole in the riverbed if there is no water or there is no hole or the hole is blocked – in this case there will be no whirlpool even if there is water. Positive results and chakras appear when there is no obstruction to the flow of energy. In both cases, when energy is blocked or when an organ is sick, we remove the blockade or cure the diseased organ and chakras will again appear in their full intensity.

In therapy, we measure and assess the activity of the chakras to determine the overall state of organs connected with individual vortexes. This means that when a chakra does not function normally, we do not heal the chakra itself, as this would result in the obstruction of the flow of energy and unsuccessful therapy of the sick organs. The colouring and balancing of chakras does also not give visible results in healing, so we can conclude that healing of chakras and their coercion with energy is a mistake. In practice, therapeutic methods used on chakras only give short-term positive results, which misleads many therapists who naively believe that their therapy was successful.

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