Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Motoyama also created a device called rosextube chakra tool that detects the number of photons (par


We now propose a final look at the chakras. This time I will quote a section of the paper "Energy Charter - APPROXIMATE GUIDE Energy" by William Collinge - pg. 36-43, Ed. Lucman, 1998.
In yogic theory, the heart is located in the middle of a series of seven major centers called chakras that are aligned vertically on the center of the body, from the base of the pelvis to the crown, and are interconnected through the nadi channels. There are three major nadi channels: shushumna, passing through the center of the spine, and the ida and pingala, crossing the body and crossing the chakras. Chakra Theory helps us to understand our role in the structure of primary energy centers, so I will continue to focus on them.
Chakras like rotating disks or the like sphere power and function as gates in the energy enters and exits the body. Each chakra governs and energizes a certain part of the body. Location of the chakras and their connections to our physical systems are:
Chakra influenced Location System
Chakras Perineum urogenital system
Second Sub navel urogenital system
Third solar plexus digestive system
Fourth Heart Cardiovascular rosextube System rosextube
Fifth Neck Respiratory System
Forehead Sixth Central Nervous System
Seventh increase central nervous system
Scientific evidence. Hiroshi Motoyama discovered the first objective evidence of the existence of chakras by placing copper electrodes chakras right, a short distance from the body. Its conclusions were verified rosextube by Dr. Valerie Hunt of UCLA by more conventional means, using electrodes of EMG (electromyography), placed directly on the skin. Hunt detect high frequency signals coming from regular corresponding chakra points.
Motoyama also created a device called rosextube chakra tool that detects the number of photons (particles of light) emitted chakra. The chakra is

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