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Translation!The Throat. It is the gateway of one's expression, the outlet through which one's Heart may relate one's intent. Through it, one can declare what the Mind's Eye has seen. It will answer to the will and desire to express oneself, but  not lightly. Desire, Will, and Passion all feed into its control. Unlike the Heart below it, it does not specialize in raw power.Â
As the name suggests, it sits in the middle of the throat. Once Desire, Will, Passion or Wisdom have been gathered to it, the Throat takes them and transforms them into whatever expression one desires. As the mouth speaks, so does the Throat release aether to affect the hearts of those around it. This is usually best achieved using studied and practiced mantras; chants that can rouse a man's spirit or open a group to swifter recovery.Â
Blue is its color, deeply steeped in the voice's Wind. As the centre of wind-aspected aether in the body, the Throat can also be harnessed in movement.With proper control of the flow, one may utilize this aether to move swiftly, and at levels of mastery, in bursts that defy following of the eyes. The training to master the Heart is invaluable at this point.Â
The expression of the throat is not always outward; one may use it in meditation to communicate one's will within; especially to the other chakras, and even to one's very physical form.Â
A monk who has mastered the Throat is a monk who is close to mastering the self.
This wrote Berrod Armstrong, Son of the Fist.Â
As the name suggests, it sits in the middle of the throat. Once Desire, Will, Passion or Wisdom have been gathered to it, the Throat takes them and transforms them into whatever expression one desires. As the mouth speaks, so does the Throat release aether to affect the hearts of those around it. This is usually best achieved using studied and practiced mantras; chants that can rouse a man's spirit or open a group to swifter recovery.Â
Blue is its color, deeply steeped in the voice's Wind. As the centre of wind-aspected aether in the body, the Throat can also be harnessed in movement.With proper control of the flow, one may utilize this aether to move swiftly, and at levels of mastery, in bursts that defy following of the eyes. The training to master the Heart is invaluable at this point.Â
The expression of the throat is not always outward; one may use it in meditation to communicate one's will within; especially to the other chakras, and even to one's very physical form.Â
A monk who has mastered the Throat is a monk who is close to mastering the self.
This wrote Berrod Armstrong, Son of the Fist.Â
The First Chakra
The Second Chakra
The Third Chakra
The Fourth Chakra
The Sixth Chakra
Grasping the Chakras
Monkhood and Balance