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1.The chakra system

The chakra system can be seen as an organic unfolding of life towards more and more evolved degrees of behaviour with a single initial driving force, the development of living beings..
This phylogenetic development is reproduced biologically when a new individual is formed..
The individual thus passes through all the stages of life's evolution, and these are embodied in his or her physiology..

1.1.# muladhara :first Chakra the Root Chakra, the center of reproduction and connection to life

  • The first chakra, also called the root chakra, is located on the coccyx.. It corresponds to instinct sexual reproduction.
  • By nature, life must reproduce to continue to exist; reproduction is the first instinct.
    no life without it.
  • At this level, the individual doesn't count, he just has to pass on his genes so that life can go on.
    by the perpetuation of the species.
  • Sexual instinct at the species level.
  • This can be said to be the central instinct for plant species, which are among the earliest forms of life.
    multicellular life. And this is in line with the fact that plants produce seeds in abundance..
    This increases their chances of perpetuating the species..
  • We use this life force to feed ourselves, mainly by eating the genitals of plants..
    (leaves and branches, even if rich in minerals, are not very nutritious).

    1.2.# svadhishthana :second Chakra, the Dan Tian or Hara, the center of conservation and movement

  • When reproduction is assured, one way to increase life is to preserve it as long as possible.
    possible, the instinct for self-preservation arises.
  • In nature, the member of the species will seek to reproduce as much as possible because of the sexual instinct.
    and that means keeping it for as long as possible.
  • In the simplest forms of life, such as insects, the male individual may die very quickly.
    after breeding (flying ant, male spider devoured by female because he's already given his all its life energy and that it can still be used for this purpose).
  • As life forms evolve, conservation of the individual becomes increasingly necessary, because it's harder to to produce something complex than to produce something simple. This effort simply cannot be wasted. !
  • Preservation requires food, and this is linked to the ability to move around.. Even in plants there must be some exploration of the space to find food, this being done by the roots or by searching for the sun's rays.
  • Conservation is associated with the second chakra, which can be considered the center of movement.. It is located the organization's center of gravity (physically speaking, it is the center of the movement).
  • it is called Hara in the Japanese tradition, DanTian in the Chinese tradition and Entrailles in the Christian tradition..
  • the emergence of the displacement function can be illustrated in a special species of amoeba.
    In these amoebae, which duplicate themselves naturally by cell division, a special conservation mechanism appears when the environment becomes poor in food due to exhaustion. When these amoebas start to get hungry emit a chemical signal that causes them to converge in the direction of greatest concentration. of this signal. Eventually, they form a large ball, and the amoebae bind to each other and to the body thus formed.
    appears a head and a pseudo-pod. Contraction and dilation between the head and the foot produce a displacement macroscopic (compared to the size of an amoeba) which allows the colony to find a new food-rich environment.
  • The ability to move is of vital importance for both predator and predate.. One for food, each other to feed themselves and to escape destruction..
  • This special relationship between predator and predated forces members of both species to outdo each other.
    to survive. It is significant that the term "se dépasser" which refers to the relative displacement of two also understood in the sense of increasing one's capacities. Such is the power of life.

    1.3.# manipura :third Chakra, the center of ego, identity and sensitivity

  • In a given species, individuals will thus emerge that are in some way in competition with one another..
    By the natural play of fluctuations, some will be faster and stronger than others..
  • Previously, differences between individuals were not significant, or even perceptible..
  • The strongest will tend to impose themselves through confrontation, and will have priority access to females.
    their ability to dominate other males, but also to reproduce themselves.
    accept females. Observe all the strategies developed by life in its parades.
    nuptial signals that will instinctively convince the female that this partner will be the most likely to maintain a resilient life, full of strength and energy.
  • The more abilities an individual has, the more he will be "in" life..
  • In this way, the organization of the dominant male within a clan will spontaneously appear..
  • Life thus ensures that it is the most efficient genes for conservation that will actually be used.
    passed on to new generations. The result will be a constantly improving species.

    1.4.# anahata :fourth Chakra, the heart, relationships, group responsibility

  • When the dominant male organization appears, it's an individual within a group who starts to take on the role of the dominant male.
    particular importance. It becomes the benchmark, being the most efficient it will be, for example, the first to detect the appearance of danger and give the order to flee.
  • He will become the leader of the group and naturally the responsibility linked to his position will appear.. Yes an individu in the group, he or she will immediately take the place of the best performer.. It's a condition of survival of the group, because in some way they all place their fate in the hands of the best performer..
  • The dominant male thus becomes the group's protector.

    1.5.# vishuddha :Fifth Chakra, the throat, communication and command chakra

  • As the dominant male takes on responsibility for the group, he will develop the following skills in particular observation on the one hand, and command on the other.
  • Communication will develop in the group because of the imbalance between the male's abilities and those of the female.
    and other group members. The best-performing individual must transmit his or her perception of a situation and have it accepted by the group to guide action. The voice will thus develop because it's the perfect one-to-many communication tool. Touching is not enough affect only one individual at a time.

    1.6.# ajna :Sixth Chakra, third eye, space between the eyes, pituitary gland, psychic faculty, vision

  • We're still with the dominant male, who continues to pass on his skills, which become sharper with experience.
    from generation to generation. The old male, whom the hunter will sometimes even consider as an equal in a hunt that can end with the prey defeating the hunter.
  • The old male is the one who's rich in strength and past experience inherited from his ancestors, and who continues to to develop.
  • conservation has enabled us to gather experience in leadership and knowledge of the environment. These knowledge is passed on, probably through epigenetic inheritance, but it's also possible that it's all stored in a morphogenetic field, a quantum field, a field of consciousness that would in any case be linked to DNA.
  • The need for conservation thus leads to the emergence of increasingly developed psychic faculties.
    It's time to see and plan. The term power itself refers to the vision.
  • in the long run, leadership must naturally go to the most enlightened person. This is natural royalty.
    The best way to organize the company is probably as follows: a king. (the merovingians: king-priest)

    1.7.# sahasrara :The seventh Chakra, the Coronal Chakra, the opening to the cosmic soul link

  • The king is the one who sees the reality of the situation and its future.. He is therefore the one who by his orders, will guide the company's activities to ensure optimum development. He must develop wisdom and this is located at the level of the head chakra, its connection with the great cosmic laws of balance of the universe. Optimum operating rules, linked to the principle of least action (optimal action or dharma in Sanskrit, which also governs chakra development in both the phylogenetic and physiological sense).
  • Here, it's the priest-king, of the Melchizedek order or the Merovingians, the Kshatriya kings of Vedic India.
    protectors of collective dharma and the Brahmins (priests).
  • The crown of the true king is not physical, but is the visible form of the fully open coronal chakra.
    perceived by those who have developed the sixth chakra (and can therefore recognize him as king).
  • Today's society is not at all in line with this ideal model of wisdom and justice.. She has sometimes been there, but this means that society as a whole must already be well advanced on the path to wisdom..
    We have such examples in history, in Islam at a time when the wise king did not live in a palace surrounded by numerous servants and courtiers, but led a simple life, giving advice under a tree to his constituents.
    who recognized him as the wisest, the most accomplished benchmark of wisdom..
  • If society isn't sufficiently developed, the wise king won't be able to stay in power, his advice that cannot be heeded, he will leave or be eliminated, depending on the situation. (the merovingian murders).
  • In a society where leaders are assassinated or maintain their power through assassination, there is no justice, nor wisdom. The result is suffering that forces individuals to progress on their own.
    to understand and eliminate this suffering. The future of the company as a whole is at stake, and it must develop its wisdom to control its harmonious development and avoid collective chaos and the resulting destruction.
  • There is another conceptual filter that presents another aspect of the development of life and gives a key which is perhaps the solution for today's society, its cosmic future, it is the developpement_en_couche_de_l_univers_en

  • there is an eighth chakra: 1.8.# bindu chakra : the eighth Chakra, the Lunar Chakra

  • bindu means drop, this drop is that of the nectar of immortality.
  • murccha_pranayama ;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80Nuqdb5xzU; is pranayama to awaken this chakra.

  • artistic representation of the 7 chakras with their colors (except for the seventh...murccha pranayama nweb) This representation is based on the fractal geometric structure of the vacuum as described by Nassim_Haramein_en.
    In this geometry we can distinguish cuboctahedrons connected to tetrahedral stars. (merkaba_enmurccha pranayama nweb) 2.Chakras tab
    
    
    2.1.# tableau chakra  :table of main chakras or "roue" or more precisely vortex-toric or vortex-ring
      
    

    NumberSanskrit name  chakra function and relationship (7-branch candelabra) petalslocation  glands  colorsonelement_en description  Hindi name?  raga (source cf nadi_en )  raga links  
    7Sahasrâra   ------------------------ conception   1000Fontanelle  pineal  gold      sahasrara_en  Sahasrara  Raga Bhairavi, Raga Darbari    
    6Âjñâ   | ----------------- imagination   963rd eye  pituitaryviolet    space  ajna_en  Agnya  Raga Bageshri, Raga Bhoopali,   
    5Vishuddha   | | ---------- persuasion   16Gorge  Thyroid  blue    air  vishuddha_en  Vishuddhi  Raga Jaijaivanti,    
    4Anahata  --- ------ ------ ---------- relation   12Heart  Thymus  vert      anahata_en  Anahata  Raga Durga, Raga Bhairav,    
    3Manipûra   | | ---------- affirmation   10solar plexus  Pancreas  yellow    fire  manipura_en  Nabhi or ManipurRaga Bhatyaar, Raga Abhogi  Raga_Abhogi_en_nweb_en Raga_Bhatyaar_en_nweb_en 
    2Svâdhishthâna | ----------------- conservation   6Nombril (DanTien_enchakra tab)  Adrenalsorange    water  svadhishthana_en Swadhistan  Raga Gurjari Todi, Raga Yemen  
    1Mûlâdhâra   ------------------------ reproduction   4Pelvis (sexual organs)  Sexual  red  Lamearth  muladhara_en  Mooladhara  Raga Shyam Kalyan    
    nbr                          
    Number                        
    7                        

    Numbergroup of three (three hearths or dantien) group of four  
    7   ------------------------ conception  
    6 ---- imagination (mental   |  
    5 |   | ---------- persuasion  
    4--- ---- relation (sentimental)  --- -------------  
    3 |   | ---------- affirmation  
    2 ---- conservation (vital)   |  
    1   ------------------------ reproduction
    nbr      
    Number    
    7    

    Numberlocation  element  # voutes   
    7Fontanelle      cranial  
    6Pineal gland (3rd eye) space    palatale or nasale
    5Gorge  air  air passage respiratory system  
    4Heart        
    3solar plexus  fire    # diaphragme   
    2Nombril (Dan Tian)  water  water passage digestive system    
    1Pelvis (sexual organs)  earth    pelvic  
    nbr          
    Number        
    7