CHAPTER 4
Relation between Consciousness and Chakra Energy
4.1 Introduction
Each chakra associated with different energy levels. The level of chakra energy is changed when the person doing different activities related to their daily routine. These chakras have different energy level, and by measuring the energy level of these chakras, we can determine the level of consciousness of our body. Consciousness is very important term for the performance level of human. Consciousness level will change when we deal with different situations. Our experience of conscious is always changes when our thoughts and environment is changes. By measuring the level of chakra energy at different chakras, we can determine the level of consciousness. If the value of chakra energy is higher than the level of consciousness is more or if the value of chakra energy is lower than the level of consciousness is less. Means the person whose chakra energy is higher, is more conscious [3]. Figure 4.1 Positions of Chakras in Body
4.2 The Role of the Chakras in Accessing Consciousness
The traditional teachings are that it is our Crown chakra that is our primary gateway to
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The nerve impulses are "decoded" within the Cerebellum, and the corresponding "information" is sent on to the Cerebral hemispheres (left-brain and right-brain) for further interpretation and processing, for example, converting the information into thoughts and words. And, we believe this "interdimensional" information stream may be supplemented by corresponding information received through the Brow ("third eye") chakra in the form of images (clairvoyance), and the Throat chakra in the form of auditory sensations
However, advancements in the field made it possible to better understand that not only was psychology more complex than concepts of consciousness, but also that there were many other mental aspects at play. Consciousness has since been redefined to express the idea of awareness – both of personal being and the environment that exists around it. It is through cognitive neuroscience, which is the study of the brain in relation to its mental processes, that scientists can better understand the level of consciousness. Knowing how the body reacts at various levels, what human control exists in each and how they contribute to the activities of the brain can likely explain a lot about human behavior. Within cognitive neuroscience, the latest research is able to the show the ways in which brain activity centered on imagined thoughts, personal ideals and concepts and the inner working of this organ direct behavior among individuals of varying backgrounds and physical
It is tied into the body, emotions, and memories. It later
Instead, it uses the brain as a medium in order to receive indirect communication from the mind. The mind is the “brains of the operation”, and the brain serves to connect the mind to the physical realm. Again, there is no way to actually physically measure the mind that substance dualism speaks of. Since this is the case, it is very possible that the mind is actually the soul. The soul is a popular belief amongst modern society as well as in past societies throughout history.
Today experiences and knowledge are highly influenced societies reaction to different multiple consciousness issues. In the present
We use these neurons to help our brain revive information and how they communicate with her brain is important. Our brain is like the engine of out body. It is in control of everything. If Savanah were to think about what to get for dinner she could solve that herself and communicate inside her head without speaking. Our brains are capable of doing so much but we limit ourselves to playing on our phones and watching TV.
a theory that concerns relation of conscious and unconscious. 4. Unconscious- unacceptable thoughts info process which individuals are not aware of. 5.
What is the Mind? Introduction To try and explore the ‘mind’ it is necessary to examine if the mind and the brain are separate or if the mind and body are distinct from one another? Is the mind and body separate substance or elements of the same substance? Is consciousness the result of the mechanisms of the brain, wholly separate from the brain or inextricably linked?
The traditional Jains, like Buddhists and Hindus, believe in the efficacy of mantras and that certain sounds and words are inherently auspicious, powerful and spiritual. The most famous of the mantras, broadly accepted in various sects of Jainism, is the "five homages" mantra which is believed to be eternal and existent since the first ford-makers time. The medieval era Jain worship practices, according to Ellen Gough, also developed tantric diagrams of the Rishi-mandala where the Tirthankaras are portrayed. The Tantric traditions within Jainism use mantra and rituals that are believed to accrue merit for rebirth realms.
If it is fundamental feature of reality, one needs to explain why reality cannot be the way we experience it, without the notion of consciousness. If consciousness is composed of more fundamental, non-conscious entities, one needs to explain how these entities interact to produce the notion of consciousness as we view it. One may attempt to formulate computational models to explain one aspect of consciousness or attempt to explain some other aspect by explaining the way neural interactions in a conscious creature’s mind together give rise to that aspect. All such attempts generally involve explaining a feature of consciousness in relation to some sort of
Everyone suffers. This simple fact of life has plagued humans for centuries, perplexing the wisest thinkers down to the most common among us. It demands an explanation, and history has granted us many - often in the form of religion. Buddhism revolves around the concept of suffering, attempting to explain its origin and how to break free of it. It teaches that no matter how righteous a person acts, they will always suffer until they fully achieve enlightenment.
These four components are to define the capacity of SQ by mentally. According to King & DeCicco (2009), CET is the capacity to meditate critically meaning, purpose, death and other existential issues and it can use to define spirituality and spiritual intelligence; PMP is the ability to create own purpose and find the meaning on all experience; TA is a conscious state that can aware of the self and other; and CSE means the ability of ones can be enter to spiritual state without conscious, for example, deep
The cognitive level of analysis aims to study how the inner processes of the mind processes information gained, and how they are interpreted and applied into the real world. Within this level of analysis, it was found that the cognitive and biological factors of our mind influence how we feel, or in other words, our emotions. Emotion can be defined as the body’s response to any specific situation. As all human beings can express how they feel through facial expressions, this suggests that emotions are biological rather than cognitive. However, emotions can be dependent on both the cognitive and biological factors of our body.
Lucidity’s Folly In the fourteenth teaching, Krishna goes on to explain to Arjuna about “a knowledge” that, “knowing it, all the sages have reached perfection.” This is the knowledge of the three qualities of nature- lucidity, passion, and dark inertia- which inherently form when the world is created by Krishna. These three qualities bind the self to the mortal body; the ultimate goal of man is to understand and ascend above them in order to share in the infinite spirit. While lucidity may seem like a positive quality to achieve, a close reading reveals that Krishna warns Arjuna of the danger in falling to lucidity.
I have been deeply interested in the idea of karma and reincarnation for a long while. The concept that actions incur penalties in life is known as karma which, according to the American Heritage Dictionary, is considered as the "total effect of a person 's actions and conduct during the successive phrases of the person 's existence, regarded as determining the person 's destiny. " For Buddhists, if a person does a good act in life, it is believed that good reactions will follow, and the opposite applies for bad actions. By understanding this idea and trying to live a life ruled by the rules of karma, one can attain a life filled with contentment. Karma extends beyond the idea of right behavior towards others and reaches out to the connection
We can be busy and successful professionals such as doctors and lawyers, surgeons and scientists, and run sophisticated businesses, and have organized families, we can be artists, and even be professors of religion and mysticism, and all we need to succeed in these fields, is this second level of experiencing Consciousness, which is the next level after sleeping at night. At this second level of experiencing Consciousness, there is only provocation from the outside. At this level, we only try to pay attention to a task such as our job or whatever it is that needs our attention, or we can say that we try not to fall asleep when we need to pay attention. But at this second level, we always ignore the experience of Consciousness itself and