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  Saturday, 23 March 2013
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Can someone tell me are the Three Dantian of Daosim the same as three brains (Physical/sexual - Emotional and Intellectual centers) Samael Aun Weor talks about in his books? And are both these the same thing as the chrakas?

And why in tibetan buddhism do they only have 5 chrakas and give different colours for them and vowel sounds for mantras compared to the 7 chrakas in hinduism?

And samauel aun weors mantras for the chrakas are different to both tibetan buddhism and hinduism though i've found those to work best assuming i'm doing them right :-

1st mantra eeeeee at the eye
2nd mantra eeehhhh at the throat
3rd mantra oooooo at the heart
4th mantra uuuuuu below naval
5th mantra aaaahhhh naval and slightly above area
6th mantra mmmmmmm usualy when i do this i feel an energy stream vibrate upwards from the heart area to above head
7th mantra ttttttsssss again feel an energy rise up but seems to come from lower chrakas and also radiate outwards to sides

am i doing this right? i also see a blur colour (not physical though) around my heart level when the chraka gets spinning (same as tibetan buddhist but different to hindu colours) or sometimes two lines of white/gold spinning light coming from all of them when they really get moving. I don't visualise colours when i do them. Is it best to not visualise colours and just let them emanate what colours they do?
Thanks.

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11 years ago
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#3382
1. Dantiens are regions or areas where energy is transformed. Within those regions are more specific machines: the chakras. Each region is controlled by a program, script or pattern of behavior: the three brains.

2. Each tradition has developed according to the idiosyncrasy of each culture. Each is symbolic. The colors and descriptions are not literal, they are visualization tools that open doorways in meditation. In reality, we have too many chakras to count. Each place where nadis cross is a chakra. So, to make it simpler, each tradition focuses on primary chakras for the student to develop. This is similar to learning colors in grade school. You learn simple colors first. But there are far more colors! Similarly, each chakra is quite sophisticated and beautiful, with much more depth and detail than we beginners can remember. There are many sounds, mantras, colors, etc. that work with each chakra.

3. While the perception of colors, shapes, etc. may be interesting, it really does not have any importance at all. What matters is to develop consciousness so that we can work on our defects and liberate ourselves from suffering. Don't fall into the trap of being fascinated with phenomena. Focus attention on changing your psyche. :)

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

11 years ago
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thanks for the explnation matthew thomas. very helpful.

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