Technarch,
Your image is interesting. I find the chakras drawn/painted in so many different ways. I wonder if there is a right way? Sometimes they seem to be spheres, sometimes, as in your image, they are disks laid flat, sometimes, they are shown as disks facing forward and back, and that's just the beginning of the different kinds of structures I've seen depicted.
On this same subject (kind of) Edgar Cayce says that the kundalini is properly raised up to the 5th, then it curves around the back of the head (in a path similar to the shape of a cobra ready to strike) and into the crown chakra. Finally it continues into the indigo chakra. Not sure what happens next.
Your image is interesting. I find the chakras drawn/painted in so many different ways. I wonder if there is a right way? Sometimes they seem to be spheres, sometimes, as in your image, they are disks laid flat, sometimes, they are shown as disks facing forward and back, and that's just the beginning of the different kinds of structures I've seen depicted.
On this same subject (kind of) Edgar Cayce says that the kundalini is properly raised up to the 5th, then it curves around the back of the head (in a path similar to the shape of a cobra ready to strike) and into the crown chakra. Finally it continues into the indigo chakra. Not sure what happens next.
(09-06-2012, 03:18 PM)caycegal Wrote: Technarch,
Your image is interesting. I find the chakras drawn/painted in so many different ways. I wonder if there is a right way? Sometimes they seem to be spheres, sometimes, as in your image, they are disks laid flat, sometimes, they are shown as disks facing forward and back, and that's just the beginning of the different kinds of structures I've seen depicted.
On this same subject (kind of) Edgar Cayce says that the kundalini is properly raised up to the 5th, then it curves around the back of the head (in a path similar to the shape of a cobra ready to strike) and into the crown chakra. Finally it continues into the indigo chakra. Not sure what happens next.
I don't want to debate with anyone whether this is right or wrong - just sharing it. I've been practicing this way since I learned about Cayce's reading on it.