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man. In the physical body there are corresponding nerve plexuses, ganglia and glands. The seven
principal chakras can be seen psychically as colorful, multi-petalled wheels or lotuses situated along the
spinal cord. The seven lower chakras, barely visible, exist below the spine.
7 - Sahasrara
6 - Ajna
5 - Visuddha
4 - Anahata
3 - Manipura
2 - Svadhishtara
1 - Muladhara
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1 - Atala
2 - Vitala
3 Sutala
4 Talatala
5 Rasatala
6 Mahatala
7 Patala
Seven Chakras Above: The most subtle of the chakras lie above and within the crown chakra at the top
of the head. Buddhist literature cites thirty-two chakras above. Agamic Hindu tradition delineates seven
levels of the rarified dimensions of paranada, the first tattva and the highest stratum of sound. They are:
vyapini, vyomanga, ananta, anatha, anashrita, samana and unmana. The higher chakras have been
experienced by a rare few as a conglomerate of nadis, spiritual nerve currents, which when stimulated
and developed by many samadhi experiences, slowly descend into the mental and astral bodies, effecting
a permanent transformation of the entire being.
7. Sahasrara - Illumination, Godliness. The spiritual mountaintop, pinnacle of light, energy and
consciousness. Aham Brahmasmi, "I am That," is unveiled. Here liberated ones abide in communion with
the Self. Meaning: "thousand-petaled." Location: top of the cranium. Deity: Siva. Shakti: Nirvanashakti.
Color: gold. Petals: 1,008. Plexus: pituitary. Plane: Satyaloka.
6. Ajna - Divine sight. Sensitives and clairvoyants reside in the pastel petals of this refined realm, with
access to many levels of superconsciousness and inner worlds of light. Meaning: "command." Location:
between the brows. Deity: Ardhanarishvara. Shakti: Hakini. Color: lavender. Vehicle: swan. Petals: two.
Plexus: cavernous. Plane: Tapoloka.
5. Vishuddha - Divine love. Here, limitless love wells up, a vision of all souls as brothers and sisters and
all things as sacred. Selfless souls, exceptional artists and mystical poets reside here. Meaning: "purity."
Location: throat. Deity: Sadashiva. Shakti: Shakini. Color: smokey purple-blue. Vehicle: peacock. Petals:
sixteen. Plexus: pharyngeal. Element: ether. Plane: Janaloka.
4. Anahata - Direct cognition. Those who reach this realm, with their delicate, penetrating insight into
many fields of activity and knowing, are mankind's guides, counselors, mentors and problem solvers.
Meaning: "unsullied." Location: heart. Deity: Ishvara. Shakti: Kakini. Color: smokey green. Vehicle: deer.
Petals: twelve. Plexus: cardiac. Element: air. Plane: Maharloka.
3. Manipura - Willpower. This is the hub of willpower. Accomplished men and women perform at high
levels mentally and physically when living in this center of energy, discipline and endurance. Meaning:
"Jewelled city." Location: solar plexus. Deity: Maharudra Siva. Shakti: Lakini. Color: yellow-amber.
Vehicle: ram. Petals: ten. Plexus: epigastric or solar. Element: fire. Plane: Maharloka-Svarloka.
2. Svadhishthana - Reason. Home of intellect. Educated people work through this center of logic and
analysis. Great minds have mastered it. It is the pandit's dwelling place and the pragmatist's refuge.
Meaning: "one's own place." Location: lower abdomen. Deity: Vishnu. Shakti: Shakini. Color: reddish
orange. Vehicle: crocodile. Petals: six. Plexus: prostatic. Element: Water. Plane: Bhuvarloka.
1. Muladhara - Memory-time-space. The abode of memory, the foundation of all human knowledge, this
center is also the seat of our basic instincts of survival, sexuality and others. Meaning: "foundation."
Location: base of spine. Deity: Ganesha and Brahma. Shakti: Dakini. Color: red. Vehicle: elephant. Petals:
four. Plexus: sacral or pelvic. Element: Earth. Plane: Bhuloka.
1. Atala - Fear and lust. As awareness slips below the muladhara into fear, indecision stymies ambition
and a licentious lifestyle dulls the pranic sheath. Meaning: "without bottom." Plane: Put.
2. Vitala - Raging anger. Dark red-black streaks emblazen the aura when awareness enters this furnace
of instinctive fire and then injures others. Meaning: "region of the lost." Plane: Avichi.
3. Sutala - Retaliatory jealousy. Wanting what others have and preoccupation with what one is not gnaws
at the mind, instilling ill-will. Meaning: "great lower region." Plane: Samhata.
4. Talatala - Prolonged confusion. Perversions replace natural joys. Negative karmas compound and
stiffen the flow of awareness. Reason warps. Meaning: "under the bottom level." Plane: Tamisra.
5. Rasatala - Selfishness. An imprisoning veil of "me" and "mine" blinds the natural instinct to care for
others. Every action is for personal gain. Meaning: "lower region of moisture." Plane: Rijisha.
6. Mahatala - Consciencelessness. Blindness to higher impulses prevails. Guilt, compunction, even fear,
are foreign. Criminality is life. Meaning: "greatest lower region." Plane: Kudmala.
7. Patala - Malice and murder. A virtual hell of hate, hurting, killing for its own sake without remorse.
Reason rarely reaches this region. Meaning: "lower region of wickedness." Plane: Kakola.
i suggest visiting the link for a more detailed account also the pdf charts help put things in a better
perspective.
http://www.himalayanacademy.com/books/mws/mws_resource-03.html
regards.
may i also recommend chakras the seven centers by bill laswell and friends with william defoe as
hanuman a good musical guide.