Psychologist Carl Jung called the chakras the "gateways of
consciousness". They are connected to our thinking and feeling through
our breath, through our body, through our voice and through movement.
When we are not aware of our chakras, they operate on a subconscious
level. If a person has no concept of anything beyond the material, the
chakras are ‘dormant’. When we start to question who we are, what our
purpose is, and begin to develop our divine nature, the chakras become
active and our spiritual mind will start to develop.
Phi Ratio and Sacred Geometry Of The Chakras
It has long
been known that the Phi Ratio, or Divine Proportion, appears in certain
proportions of living organic life, Leonardo Da Vinci’s ‘canon man’ is
famous for depicting the phi ratio in the human body. However the
ancient Egyptians had far more knowledge, the ‘Flower of Life’ symbol is
at The Temple of Abydas, it contains every mathematical formula,
harmonies of sound, law of physics, biological life form and every atom
that is within our ‘waveform universe’.
Our universe has a base
wavelengh of 7.23cm. The measure of 7.23cm can be found on our bodies,
it is the same distance between your eyes, the tip of your chin to the
tip of your nose as well as the distance between each of the 13
geometrical chakras. The ancient Egyptians knew the importance of Phi
Ratio and the Waveform for this universe and incorporated it into their
lives and buildings.
7 to 13 Geometrical Chakras
To locate all of the 13
Chakras, firstly measure the distance between your eyes, you will see
this is about 7.23cm. Starting from the perineum is your Root/Base
Chakra, using your tape measure, move upwards to locate the Sacral
Chakra, which is on or just past your pubic bone, continue upwards and
you will find your solar plexus inside your navel. Use the same distance
to locate the remaining Chakras.
The universe is full of geometric designs creating an endless dance of colour, light and sound.
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