The human body is a creation that surpasses much more than our
current understanding. The body is a living temple of God incorporated
with numerous meridians through which the vital energy of life
flows. There are seven chakras or energy centers located in
your body that act as windows to allow your body to breathe
spiritually. Becoming more closely attuned to one’s energy
provides balance, nurtures the healing process, and helps you
to better understand the vast array of impulses, thoughts, feelings
and emotions that you experience every moment.
Fifty years ago, we knew practically nothing
about the human energy field. All we basically knew was that
the food we ate gave us energy. The more we ate, the more energy
we had. Over the past few decades information about the human
energy system has increased dramatically. There are numerous
books about the human aura, the human energy field and the chakras.
There are also a variety of workshops designed to give you hands
on experience working with the human energy system, such as
chakra healing, color healing, energy healing using hands of
light. The central theme of all of these activities is to help
us better understand how our bodies function in a physical and
spiritual capacity.
Still, with all of this information at our fingertips,
it can be difficult to substantiate the existence of the auric
energy field because it is something that is invisible. How
do we know that this energy field exists, especially for the
newcomer? Kirlian cameras photograph the human aura, but are
they revealing the true picture of what our energy field looks
like? The human energy system, like anything else new to your
internal field of awareness, is something to which you must
become intuitively sensitized and attuned. But even before you
actually engage in the process of working with your energy system,
you should approach the endeavor with an open mind. Make your
auric energy field the central theme of focus during your meditation
activities and keep in mind the first rule of thumb when considering
matters of spirituality and that which is intangible.
The first rule of thumb is that anything that
cannot be seen requires faith that it exists. After all, we
are talking about the human energy system. The human energy
system comprises the core of the invisible presence that expresses
our spirituality. Spirituality and faith go together like peas
and carrots, as Forest Gump would say.
In beginning our discussion on the human energy system, let’s
analyze it from a twofold perspective, physical and nonphysical.
Perhaps when we understand how our energy system functions from
a physical perspective we might better understand how the invisible
aspect of our energy system functions. Let’s take things
from a physical perspective first and begin with a very brief
discussion on anatomy.
Blood is the life sustaining substance that
of our bodies. The air that we breathe and everything that we
eat and drink is processed and absorbed into the blood. There
are large arteries and many small arteries or vessels that branch
off from the larger ones. The blood vessels that carry oxygen,
nutrients and all of the essential elements to support the internal
structure the sustain our bodies circulates continuously through
the heart. The heart is the energy center of our body. It is
a miraculous instrument of creation that gives us life. The
arteries, blood vessels and heart is the visible source of our
physical body.
The vital life energy comprises the nonphysical
aspect of our energy system. The meridians through which the
vital life energy flow is likened to invisible blood vessels
in the body and function much in the same capacity. There are
large meridians and many smaller meridians that branch off from
the larger ones. The meridians flow between a series of seven
chakras. Like the heart, the chakras are energy centers within
the nonphysical aspect of our body. Blood flowing through veins
cannot be felt, but the flow of vital force energy can be felt
when a person’s inner senses are properly attuned.
The chakra energy centers allow our body to breathe spiritually.
The chakras are invisible valves which govern and equalize the
flow of spiritual light and energy both into and out of the
body. We have seven major chakra centers, five of which are
located along the spine. Chakra is Sanskrit for “wheels
or centers of radiating life force.” The wheels are actually
a series of vortexes within the body. Tis their spinning action
that connects us more closely with the Holy Spirit. The energy
of our chakras can help us greatly with balancing our stride
along the path of self-discovery. These energy centers are also
referred to as reflectors, since they take in the Light of God
and reflect that Light back to the world. Let’s examine
further the characteristics and functions of the each chakra.
The first chakra is the root chakra and is located
at the base of the spine. This chakra governs our will to live,
our life force energy and is the grounding link between us and
the earth. It represents our physical energy, stability, passion
and transmutation. The color of this chakra is red and its element
is earth. It is linked with the reproductive system, lower extremities,
legs and feet, testes, large intestine, rectum and prostate.
The second chakra is the sacral chakra and is
located a few inches below the navel. This chakra affects our
emotions, desire, creativity, sexuality, appetite, patience,
endurance, self-confidence and well-being. The color of this
chakra is orange and its element is water. It is linked with
the reproductive system, ovaries, bladder, kidneys, adrenals,
and is the center for detoxifying the body.
The third chakra is the solar plexus and is
located a few inches above the naval. This chakra represents
our personal power, will, purpose and strength, vitality, ambition
and decisions. The color of this chakra is yellow and its element
is fire. It is linked with the digestive system, stomach, gallbladder,
liver, spleen and small intestine.
The fourth chakra is the heart center and is
located at the heart in the center of the chest. This chakra
governs our ability to love unconditionally and aligns our love
with divine love. It affects our sense of harmony, joy, peace
and acceptance. The heart chakra balances the other charkas.
Its color is green and its element it air. The heart chakra
is linked to the heart and pulmonary activities, immune system,
thymus and tissue regeneration. It awakens our higher compassion
and innate healing abilities.
The fifth chakra is your throat chakra and is
located at the base of the throat. This chakra reflects the
power of the spoken word, the ability to speak our truth and
communicate clearly and effectively. It represents listening
and taking responsibility for our actions, speaking things into
being (assists in manifesting abundance). The color of this
chakra is blue and its element is spirit. It is linked to the
throat, thyroid, esophagus, mouth, teeth, and vocal apparatus.
The sixth chakra is the third eye and is located
between the eyebrows. This chakra is associated with the pineal
gland and stimulates inner sight, clairvoyance, intuition, creative
imagination, psychic abilities and self-realization. Often referred
to as the mind’s eye, this visionary center transcends
multidimensional realities. Its color is indigo (does not have
an element). This chakra is linked to the pituitary gland, brain,
endocrine system, sinuses, eyes, ears and face.
The seventh chakra is the crown chakra and located
at the top of the head. This chakra reflects our spirituality,
higher mind, knowing, our connection to God and expansion of
our consciousness. Its our link to our past lives and their
effects on us in the present. The color of this chakra is violet/white
(does not have an element). It is linked to the pineal gland
and nervous system.
As we discussed in our previous class on ‘Spirituality,’
the chakras and the meridians through which the vital life force
energies flow comprises the human aura. The aura or auric energy
field is also the underlying human spirit. Let’s emphasize
this again. The aura and the spirit are one in the same. The
aura/spirit are the field of energy that give us life as a sentient
being. All essential ingredients necessary to enable us to function
are housed within our energy field. Whether these ingredients
are seen or unseen, it doesn’t matter because there are
both manifested and unmanifested energy housed within the spirit.
What we see is manifested energy, namely our physical body and
its various parts. What we don’t see is unmanifested energy,
such as thoughts, feelings, emotions and all characteristics
that make up your personage. The energy comprising the auric
energy field is in a constant state of fluctuation, which can
be easy to relate to considering our feelings and emotions regularly
fluctuate and our thoughts often run chaotic.
It is said that for everything in existence there is a source.
Some sources are hidden, some are not. We know that the energy
center or source of the physical body is the heart, but what
about the auric energy field or spirit? What is the source that
sustains our spirit? The source of the spirit’s energy
is the soul which is located within the heart. The energy permeating
the spirit circles continuously through the soul. The energy
permeating the spirit is continuously animated by the light
or fire of the soul. How do we know that the soul is a flame
that dwells within us? Consider the following exerpt from the
Principle Upanishads.
The soul dwells within us, a flame the size
of a thumb. When it is known as the Lord of the past and future,
then ceases all fear: This in truth is That. Like a flame without
smoke, the size of a thumb, is the soul; the Lord of the past
and the future, the same both today and tomorrow: This in truth
is That.
OK, so we have some profound wisdom from an
Ancient Text. But where might we ask does the soul gets its
life giving fire? In other words, the soul is the source of
the spirit, but where and what is the source of the soul? Answering
this question is a bit complex, but only if we make it so. It
falls along the lines of the first rule of thumb and that we
must have faith. The above excerpt reveals that our soul flame
dwells within us, but it didn't exactly specify that our soul
flame dwells within the heart. Let's examine another excerpt
given to us by the Master Sananda and put the two pieces of
wisdom together. How do we know it is within the heart?
Bring thine self to the alter of the living
God, and know ye it is within thee, within thy own breath. ‘Tis
not built of stone and mortar (as are the great Cathedrals),
it is within thy own heart cell. Be ye not deluded by the ones
which are prone to hold thee in bondage, it is the way of the
unenlightened.
It is safe to assume that one's alter is the
soul. It is within thy own breath and heart cell. After all,
the focus of our prayer, meditation and In Reach efforts are
to develop a closer kinship with our best friend, our soul.
Our soul is the spark of light within us because it is the piece
of God within us. Our soul sustains the heart and pumps energy
throughout our auric field and our physical body.
We would remind ourselves that we are embarking
upon the process of building a new home within the house of
God. The home we are building is us. We are the home. Be the
home. Our home is solid and impenetrable. Our foundation is
anchored within the breath of God, which might be perceived
as a metaphorical depiction of the infinite blanket of universal
energy that is continously swirling within, without and all
about.
We would also like to draw your attention to
another metaphorical depiction in regards to building our new
home. Consider it something you can envision. Our chakras act
to our body very much like the windows of our home. Consider
how stale and stuffy our home gets when the windows are left
closed for a time. When the windows are opened in spring and
the air enters and circulates throughout our home, the atmosphere
is refreshed and we are able to breathe more freely. It is exactly
the same way with our body. By directing our attention inward
to God, our chakras open wider and spin faster. We might see
our energy centers as fans drawing the Wind of Spirit into our
body which serves to circulate Light and Love through our being
and revitalize us. Our body will slowly become acclimatized
with the Holy Spirit by breathing in and out the Love of God.
We invite you to visit our next room to see a display of the
human energy system in action. Courtesy of Kyle and Karmen.