Chakras, also known as whirling energy centers are among the most
vital parts of the energy body. The human body contains eleven major chakras.
Chakras are basically of three types-major, minor and mini. The
major chakras are whirling energy centers, which in general are
about three to four inches in diameter. They control and energize the
vital organs of the visible physical body, and work like power stations
to supply life energy to them.
When the power station malfunctions, the vital organs become sick or diseased,
because they lack the enough life energy to operate properly. Minor chakras
are about one to two inches in diameter and the mini chakras are
even smaller. Both the minor and mini chakras control and energize
the less important parts of the visible physical body. In general, the
chakras interpenetrate and extend beyond the visible physical body.
Both the energy body and the visible physical body are so closely related
that what affects one, affects the other and vice-versa. For instance,
if the bioplasmic throat is weakened, then this may manifest on the visible
physical body as cough, cold, sore throat, tonsillitis or other throat-related
problems. Should a person accidentally cut his skin, there is a corresponding
pranic leak in the area where there is bleeding. Initially, the affected
area where there is a cut or sprain would become temporarily brighter
due to pranic leak but would inevitably become grayish because of pranic
depletion. If any part of the energy body is weakened either because of
pranic congestion or depletion, the visible physical counterpart would
either malfunction or become susceptible to infection. For example, a
depleted solar plexus and liver may manifest as jaundice or hepatitis.
From the given
examples, it becomes quite clear that the energy body and the visible
physical body affect each other. By healing the energy body, the visible
physical body gets healed in the process. This is called the Law of Correspondence.
By regularly cleansing and energizing with prana,
the nearsighted eyes would gradually improve and heal. A person with heart
enlargement can be relieved in one or two sessions by simply decongesting
the affected heart, shoulder, and upper left arm areas. Complete cure
would take at least several months. By decongesting and energizing the
head area, headaches can be removed in a few minutes.
Through clairvoyant observation, a disease can be seen in the energy body
even before it manifests itself on the visible physical body. Non-clairvoyants
may scan or feel that the inner aura of the affected part is either smaller
or bigger than usual. For instance, before a person suffers from cough
and colds, the bioplasmic throat and lungs are pranically depleted and
can be observed clairvoyantly as grayish. These areas when scanned can
be felt as hollows in the inner aura. Another example: A person who is
about to suffer from jaundice can be observed clairvoyantly as having
a gray solar plexus and liver. Physical tests or diagnoses will show the
patient as normal or healthy. Unless the patient is treated, the disease
will manifest inevitably on the visible physical body.
The author
had a patient who was a habitual drinker. Based on scanning, his solar
plexus chakra (energy center) was depleted, a part of the liver
was depleted and another part of it congested. He told his patient that
he had a liver problem and that it should be treated as soon as possible.
The patient had a blood test and the medical finding showed that his liver
was fine. As a result, he was hesitant to be treated. After several months,
the patient had severe pain in the liver and the medical finding showed
that he had hepatitis. The disease must be treated before it manifests
on the visible physical body. The emphasis is on prevention. It is a lot
easier and faster to heal the disease when it is still in the energy body
and has not yet manifested on the visible physical body. Manifestation
of the disease can also be prevented by taking proper medication. In cases
where the disease has manifested, healing should be applied as early as
possible. The earlier pranic treatment is applied, the faster is the rate
of healing. Healing becomes more difficult if the disease has developed
fully since it takes more time and more pranic energy. It
is important that the disease must be treated as early as possible to
ensure speedy recovery.
The
basic chakra is located at the base of the spine or the coccyx
area. This controls, energizes and strengths the whole visible physical
body, especially the spine, the production and the quality of blood produced,
the adrenal glands, the tissues of the body, the internal and sexual organs.
People with highly activated basic chakra are usually healthy.
The
meng mein chakra is located at the back of the navel. It serves
as a 'pumping station' in the spine and is responsible for the upward
flow of subtle pranic energies coming from the basic chakra. To
avoid adverse effects, the meng mein chakra of infants, children,
pregnant women and very old people should not be energized.
This
chakra is located on the navel and it affects the general vitality
of a person. Malfunctioning of the naval chakra results in constipation,
appendicitis and difficulty in giving birth, low vitality and other intestine
related diseases.
The
front spleen chakra is located on the left part of the abdomen
between the front solar plexus chakra and the naval chakra.
The front and back spleen chakras control and energize the spleen.
The spleen purifies the blood of disease-causing germs. It also destroys
worn-out blood cells.
A
human body contains two solar plexus chakrasthe one located
at the solar plexus area and the other in the back. Both controls and
energizes the diaphragm, pancreas, liver, stomach and to a certain extent
energizes the large and small intestines, appendix, lungs, heart and other
parts of the body. The solar plexus chakra is also referred to
as the 'energy clearing house center', mainly because the subtle energies
from the lower chakras and from the higher chakras pass
through it. The whole body can be energized through the solar plexus chakra.
Malfunctioning of this may cause diabetes, ulcer, hepatitis, heart ailments
and other illness related to the organs mentioned above.
Like
the solar plexus, the human body contains two heart chakras, one
located at the center of the chest, called front heart chakra,
and the other located at the back of the heart, referred to as back heart
chakra. The front heart chakra energizes and controls the
heart, the thymus gland and the circulatory system. Malfunctioning of
the front heart chakra manifests as heart and circulatory ailments.
The back heart chakra primarily controls and energizes the lungs
and, to a lesser degree, the heart and the thymus gland. Malfunctioning
of the back heart chakra is marked as lung problems such as asthma,
tuberculosis, and others.
This
is located at the center of the throat. It controls and energizes the
throat, the thyroid glands, parathyroid glands, and lymphatic system and
to a certain degree, also influences the sex chakra.
Also
known as master chakra, the ajna chakra is located at the
area between the eyebrows. It controls and energizes the pituitary gland,
the endocrine glands and energizes the brain to a certain extent.
This
is located at the center of the forehead. It controls and energizes the
pineal gland and the nervous system. Malfunctioning of the forehead chakra
may result in the loss of memory, paralysis and epilepsy.
The
crown chakra is located at the crown of the head. It controls and
energizes the pineal gland, the brain and the entire body. It is also
one of the major entry points of prana into the body.