Yes I'm finally back from the magical land of Oz.Its funny how time flies there but I have learned many secrets from the people there and especially the Munchkins.
No I don't mean them tiny cats.
But I mean these folks.
Yes they are your typical everyday perverts.Meet Tombo,Dicko and Harro. The famous Munchkins of Oz.
Don't mistake them for the likes of Frobo because they don't go down without a fight.Yes we'll move to that later.
Back to the topic.I have learned about some of the few secrets that can amaze a person with visual thoughts and high perspective and I don't mean you should believe all that crap that you read on the internet, including mine.It just goes to show you that people can go to any extent to kill their boredom and might end up living a miserable life in their room like a caveman satisfied only by food.
•So What is Chakra?•
Chakra is a JScript engine developed by Microsoft for its Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) web browser. A distinctive feature of the 32-bit version of the engine is that it JIT compiles scripts on a separate CPU core, parallel to the web browser. The engine is also able to access the computer's graphics processing unit (GPU), in particular for 3D graphics and video. [so says wikipedia,but I'm not going to discuss about that one]
If you've watched too much of Naruto or any other anime that involved white aura/chi, you would know exactly what I mean.
So this brings us back to the basic question.What is CHAKRA?
Chakras, in Hindu metaphysical tradition and other belief systems, are centers of Prāṇa, life force, or vital energy. Chakras correspond to vital points in the physical body i.e. major plexuses of arteries, veins and nerves. Texts and teachings present different numbers of chakras.
Their name derives from the Sanskrit word for "wheel" or "turning".
Their name derives from the Sanskrit word for "wheel" or "turning".
Moving on to ..
Known as Lataif-as-Sitta by the Sufis are psychospiritual "organs" or, sometimes, faculties of sensory and suprasensory perception that can transmit Aura/Chakra.They are thought to be parts of the self in a similar manner to the way glands and organs are part of the body.
I won't be explaining much in details what CHAKRA is, because that is the duty of the other meditation-based sites.Since this is just a personal weblog, I'll be expressing my opinions as I move on.
♠ Why do you stay in prison when the door is so wide open? ~Rumi ♠
You are a spiritual being of light, a child of God. A part of you lives
in God and a part of God lives in your heart. Many spiritual teachings
the world over, agree the heart is more than a physical organ and teach
it is place of light and spirituality that contains not only love but
also the sacred fires of harmony, grace and beauty. The heart holds the
key to Self.
"Heart intelligence doesn't have to be a mystery. We hear people telling
others to use heart intelligence all the time. When you tell children
to remember to appreciate, or tell a friend to be honest with himself,
or tell someone to follow their heart, these are suggestions of heart
intelligence. When you tell someone who's holding on to resentment about
the past, "It's time to forgive," or "You have to release and let go of
that stuff," that's a sincere gesture of heart intelligence."
When you focus on the heart and the qualities flowing in the pink ray you begin to build on your inner strengths and become more heart-centered. You start to speak and listen from the heart. This in turn helps you to communicate better and to develop healthier relationships. You begin to see things as they really are when you are heart-centered.
Chakras are dynamically active spinning wheels of power and light-energy that play a unique role in your over-all health and spiritual growth. They not only receive, store, and emit light but also supply the body with the subtle energy it needs to perform daily tasks.
Each chakra has a unique function and represents a different level of consciousness. They are often depicted as lotuses,[most probably ghey monks] each having a certain number of petals, color, and vibrating at a specific frequency.
Chakras are gateways to other dimensions and to the spiritual self. They provide the coordinates for Spirit to act in and through you. The seven chakras positioned along the spinal column play a pivotal role in determining your spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. They are focuses for the seven rays. Each ray has specific qualities and virtues flowing in it. As you balance and purify the chakra, assimilate the qualities and fill it with spiritual light, you gain new levels of awareness.
Why don't you ask yourself the big question now? What is the reason behind your existence? Is death truly something to fear? Is the universe Limitless? When will I ever stop mind-fucking people on my blog?
The answer to these questions [except the last one] are within yourself.Just think for a moment, meditate in a calm environment, and make the thoughts revolve around your mind.You'll know of it.I am sure.
On to my next Big Thing.
-Is Death An Illusion?-
Oh yes, Death.When people think about it, they go on the basis of religion.Repent so that the sins may be washed.Maybe pay a priest to take away the sins.But death is truly the beginning of another journey, so says some great wise men.When you imagine someone dying the only thing that might pop in your mind is the dreaded figure cloaked in darkness.I mean the Grim Reaper, The Angel of Death and also known by many other names.In the land of Oz, I met with an awkward grim reaper.And the rest is below...
He was a nice fellow to let me off the hook for pissing on his door.But umm...moving on.
So think scientifically for a moment.Evidence Suggests Death Isn’t the End.
New evidence continues to suggest that Einstein was right – death is an illusion.
We think life is just the activity of carbon and an admixture of molecules – we live awhile and then rot into the ground.We believe in death because we’ve been taught we die. Also, of course, because we associate ourselves with our body and we know bodies die. End of story. But biocentrism – a new theory of everything – tells us death may not be the terminal event we think. Amazingly, if you add life and consciousness to the equation, you can explain some of the biggest puzzles of science. For instance, it becomes clear why space and time – and even the properties of matter itself – depend on the observer. It also becomes clear why the laws, forces, and constants of the universe appear to be exquisitely fine-tuned for the existence of life.
Until we recognize the universe in our heads, attempts to understand reality will remain a road to nowhere.
Consider the weather ‘outside’: You see a blue sky, but the cells in your brain could be changed so the sky looks green or red. In fact, with a little genetic engineering we could probably make everything that is red vibrate or make a noise, or even make you want to have sex like with some dog. You think its bright out, but your brain circuits could be changed so it looks dark out. You think it feels hot and humid, but to a tropical frog it would feel cold and dry. This logic applies to virtually everything. Bottom line: What you see could not be present without your consciousness.
In truth, you can’t see anything through the bone that surrounds your brain. Your eyes are not portals to the world. Everything you see and experience right now – even your body – is a whirl of information occurring in your mind. According to biocentrism, space and time aren’t the hard, cold objects we think. Wave your hand through the air – if you take everything away, what’s left? Nothing. The same thing applies for time. Space and time are simply the tools for putting everything together.
Consider Heisenberg’s famous uncertainty principle. If there is really a world out there with particles just bouncing around, then we should be able to measure all their properties. But you can’t. For instance, a particle’s exact location and momentum can’t be known at the same time. So why should it matter to a particle what you decide to measure? And how can pairs of entangled particles be instantaneously connected on opposite sides of the galaxy as if space and time don’t exist? Again, the answer is simple: because they’re not just ‘out there’ – space and time are simply tools of our mind.
Death doesn’t exist in a timeless, spaceless world. Immortality doesn’t mean a perpetual existence in time, but resides outside of time altogether.
We generally reject the multiple universes of Star Trek as fiction, but it turns out there is more than a morsel of scientific truth to this popular genre. One well-known aspect of quantum physics is that observations can’t be predicted absolutely. Instead, there is a range of possible observations each with a different probability. One mainstream explanation, the “many-worlds” interpretation, states that each of these possible observations corresponds to a different universe (the ‘multiverse’). There are an infinite number of universes and everything that could possibly happen occurs in some universe. Death does not exist in any real sense in these scenarios. All possible universes exist simultaneously, regardless of what happens in any of them.
Life is an adventure that transcends our ordinary linear way of thinking. When we die, we do so not in the random billiard-ball-matrix but in the inescapable-life-matrix. Life has a non-linear dimensionality – it’s like a perennial flower that returns to bloom in the multiverse.
“The influences of the senses,has in most men overpowered the mind to the degree that the walls of space and time have come to look solid, real and insurmountable; and to speak with levity of these limits in the world is the sign of insanity.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
BIZZARE? Why don't you ask