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Translation:The Sacral. Here lies all the bodily desires of man, mainly of food, drink and the flesh. It works in tandem with the Root, for in order to survive, one must eat. One must drink. One must procreate. The basic will to live on feeds into the desire to do what is necessary, and so does the desire feed back into that will. The Chakra is the fulcrum upon which the third and the first teeter. It is beholden to no element, steeped in potent and unaspected Aether.Â
The Sacral responds to a mind in one of two opposing states: Indulgence and Abstinence. Indulging in the desires of the flesh excites and pleases it. In anticipation and preparation, it stores aether to be unleashed when one requires stamina and drive. Similarly, abstinence prompts it to conserve and stay ready, storing aether until a moment when it can hold no more and release is inevitable.Â
The power in this chakra lies in the control of its release. One may flood oneself with aether, but to what purpose that aether is put -- that is important. Given that the will of the chakra is to provide stamina, one may find oneself with a second wind after near exhaustion. Extensive training leads to greater control, to a point where one may heal wounds at a rate the naked eye can see.
Orange is its color, mixed of red and yellow. Will and survival mix to become desire. Desire serves as a driving force for both. Such is the cycle. Thus flows the worldly energy up from the root into the Sacral. Thus lies where the spirit keeps and molds it, until such a time when it is called. Such is the Sacral.
So writes Berrod Armstrong, Son of the Fist, regarding the second chakra.
The Sacral responds to a mind in one of two opposing states: Indulgence and Abstinence. Indulging in the desires of the flesh excites and pleases it. In anticipation and preparation, it stores aether to be unleashed when one requires stamina and drive. Similarly, abstinence prompts it to conserve and stay ready, storing aether until a moment when it can hold no more and release is inevitable.Â
The power in this chakra lies in the control of its release. One may flood oneself with aether, but to what purpose that aether is put -- that is important. Given that the will of the chakra is to provide stamina, one may find oneself with a second wind after near exhaustion. Extensive training leads to greater control, to a point where one may heal wounds at a rate the naked eye can see.
Orange is its color, mixed of red and yellow. Will and survival mix to become desire. Desire serves as a driving force for both. Such is the cycle. Thus flows the worldly energy up from the root into the Sacral. Thus lies where the spirit keeps and molds it, until such a time when it is called. Such is the Sacral.
So writes Berrod Armstrong, Son of the Fist, regarding the second chakra.
The First Chakra
The Third Chakra
The Fourth Chakra
The Fifth Chakra
The Sixth Chakra
Grasping the Chakras
Monkhood and Balance