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Friday, December 7, 2012

Chakras - black holes?


While watching that 7-hour video of Nassim Haramein's lecture, a few images have popped up in the mind.

He was describing the sun gods, tall as they had been according to him. Saw an image of the sun gods appearing on the streets from a sphere of light in my mind's eye. That was pretty vivid.

When he described the Ark of the Covenant and the vortex that it most likely generated, the vortex of cloud and flames became vivid in the mind's eye. Along with it, the feeling of power was there as well.

Images, feelings and emotions of false expectations for "the end of the world" as well. A lot of people are thinking it would turn their lives for the better, somehow. Liberation, peace, etc. Though, a shortcut it definitely is not.
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An idea that there might actually be more than one geometry of equilibrium and that there might be more than one type of black hole.

What if each of the 7 most well-known chakras is a black hole? Perhaps centres of equilibrium at different "planes of existence" or frequencies. Well, for the chakras, the structure or geometry is different. It seems as if the higher the chakra, the more petals, the higher resonant frequency, the more stable the balance between the forces and so on.

Started to wonder about the 3rd eye, which is depicted with 2 petals (less than 1000, which would be the number of petals for the crown chakra). Found this on wikipedia:
In Tibetan Buddhism, this point is actually the end of the central channel, since the central channel rises up from the sexual organ to the crown of the head, and then curves over the head and down to the third eye. While the central channel finishes here, the two side channels continue down to the two nostrils.

From this perspective, Nassim Haramein might be describing the geometry of the realm that we're currently focused on the most (most likely conceived to be at the center - heart chakra). From the subset of 7 most well known chakras, there would be 3 chakras below the central one (less petals or force vectors to balance the system? Less stable?) and 3 above the central one (more forces to balance the system? More stable?).

Food for thought? Amazing, how much I've eaten and how hungry I've still been today.

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