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Translation!To open is not to grasp.
To open a chakra is only that; to unlock the seat of power within the body. Power is good, but without direction, it may suffer to harm. It is not a sword to be wielded, nor is it as malleable as the power that comes from the land. A chakra that is not understood cannot be used. To read and know is helpful, but to commune and use are different.
There are six; seven if the legends are to be believed. Each possess unique qualities, traits and means of activation. They also possess unique means of being used, and being effective. These means vary slightly from man to man. This writing can only offer a guide as to how one may discover their potential.
The Root is most powerful when one is in danger of mortal harm.Â
The Sacral is most powerful when desire is either strong, or satisfied.Â
The Solar plexus is most powerful when the user is determined to get what he or she wants. This determination must be true, and not posturing. One cannot afford to lie to oneself where it is involved.
The Heart responds to passion and compassion. Beware of love; for without careful control the force of it will bleed you dry.
The Throat responds to those who want to be heard, and to those who wish to leave a spoken impression upon others.Â
The Mind's Eye's sight comes with understanding, and a curiousity to see things as they really are.
The Crown is so far naught but legend, but those legends say that its power is awakened through death.
Understanding under which circumstance to draw from which chakra is essential. It may take years of meditation to achieve, or it may not take long at all. How true one is to oneself is the measure by which difficulty is taken.Â
So writes Berrod Armstrong, Son of the Fist.Â
To open a chakra is only that; to unlock the seat of power within the body. Power is good, but without direction, it may suffer to harm. It is not a sword to be wielded, nor is it as malleable as the power that comes from the land. A chakra that is not understood cannot be used. To read and know is helpful, but to commune and use are different.
There are six; seven if the legends are to be believed. Each possess unique qualities, traits and means of activation. They also possess unique means of being used, and being effective. These means vary slightly from man to man. This writing can only offer a guide as to how one may discover their potential.
The Root is most powerful when one is in danger of mortal harm.Â
The Sacral is most powerful when desire is either strong, or satisfied.Â
The Solar plexus is most powerful when the user is determined to get what he or she wants. This determination must be true, and not posturing. One cannot afford to lie to oneself where it is involved.
The Heart responds to passion and compassion. Beware of love; for without careful control the force of it will bleed you dry.
The Throat responds to those who want to be heard, and to those who wish to leave a spoken impression upon others.Â
The Mind's Eye's sight comes with understanding, and a curiousity to see things as they really are.
The Crown is so far naught but legend, but those legends say that its power is awakened through death.
Understanding under which circumstance to draw from which chakra is essential. It may take years of meditation to achieve, or it may not take long at all. How true one is to oneself is the measure by which difficulty is taken.Â
So writes Berrod Armstrong, Son of the Fist.Â
The First Chakra
The Second Chakra
The Third Chakra
The Fourth Chakra
The Fifth Chakra
The Sixth Chakra