Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Seventh Chakra

The seventh chakra is located on the top of the head. Physically it maybe merely located on top of the body above the other chakras but spatially it is eons away from the lower chakras. The seventh chakra is also called the Crown Chakra.

According to ancient Kundalini masters the real nature of the Crown Chakra is beyond human comprehension. A serious Kundalini practitioner should never force himself into the seventh chakra consciousness. One should let the experience of energy of the crown chakra seep in gradually ad you progress in your meditative practice.

The Crown chakra is the gateway to infinite realization and union with the creative forces of the universe. This experience will come to a practitioner when his nervous system is fully prepared through constant meditative practice.

For a beginner in Kundalini practice it is wise to focus on this chakra directly for short durations so that energy of all the lower chakras is balanced. There should be no hesitation or inhibition in focusing directly on the seventh chakra. This will also help you to receive the universal energy flow from above through the seventh chakra. As long as you are not forcing yourself to focus on this chakra you will receive insights and energy through gentle practice of meditating on the crown chakra.

The seventh chakra stimulates the pineal gland in the brain. Medical science claims that the pineal gland in humans has no function. The practitioners of Kundalini meditation have known for centuries that pineal gland is awakened through Kundalini energy and starts to secrete hormones into lower glandular system when a person is spiritually awakened.

When we are regularly practicing the seventh chakra focus meditation we are welcoming the universal life force energy into our system thus causing a unification with the whole creation and also healing our bodies and mind for our final awakened destination.


2 comments:

Meditation yoga said...

Meditation can give you a sense of calm, peace and balance that benefits both your emotional well-being and your overall health. And these benefits don't end when your meditation session ends.

Meditation can help carry you more calmly through your day and improve certain medical conditions.

Meditation Centre said...

Your post is really a good one. thanks for sharing.

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