02-23-2020, 01:08 PM
(02-13-2020, 09:43 AM)Nau7ik Wrote:(02-12-2020, 10:12 AM)Infinite Wrote:(02-12-2020, 09:49 AM)Nau7ik Wrote: Here is a simple but explanatory diagram of the 7 chakras, their locations, and meanings.
https://doolanmichaela.files.wordpress.c...schart.jpg
Nice diagram. I also relate the plexus solar chakra to physical body. But, in my view they are mistaken in relate the throat chakra with astral body. The correct would be the devachanic or mental body. But, it's an interesting vision of the the yellow ray.
Yeah you’re right. The attribution of the bodies is debatable. It was the best diagram I found in a quick search.
Thank you for this image link and the link to the other threads


(02-12-2020, 09:49 AM)Nau7ik Wrote: Scott Mandelker is excellent!!! You have found a great teacher. I learned a lot from watching his videos and joining in with his discussions and talks (I wasn’t there but the videos give you material to contemplate and think about, to work out your own understanding). I knew you had to have watched Scott when I read “chakra bands” because he’s the only one I’ve seen use that term.
There’s also a lot of diagrams for the chakras, people use many different systems. Since this is the Law of One, I prefer to use the traditional 7 chakra system. 7 is a divine number and it’s further justified by the octave concept.
Here is a simple but explanatory diagram of the 7 chakras, their locations, and meanings.
https://doolanmichaela.files.wordpress.c...schart.jpg
Yes! I found him a couple years back and have been listening ever since. At the time, I had a job that involved full days of driving around in a company car, but they provided hotspot internet so I managed to cram in a ton of listening and soaked up nearly all his recordings/readings of the books! Since then, I've been making my way through his topic-oriented talks and exploring a lot of what he has to say per whatever I'm inquiring about at the moment. I've learned a lot as well-- to my ears, he has a unique and captivating way of discussion; I really like that he's to the point, but with supportive explanation. When did you attend the sessions? I've thought about writing in to see if I can join as well, but have wondered if it'd be appropriate given that I wouldn't be contributing much other than listening. That's fascinating to me to know now that he's the only one using that term-- I honestly never thought twice about it, but it appears it's true!