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  2. Chakra - Wikipedia

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    Lexically, chakra is the Indic reflex of an ancestral Indo-European form *kʷékʷlos, whence also "wheel" and "cycle" (Ancient Greek: κύκλος, romanized: kýklos). [4] [5] [6] It has both literal [7] and metaphorical uses, as in the "wheel of time" or "wheel of dharma", such as in Rigveda hymn verse 1.164.11, [8] [9] pervasive in the earliest Vedic texts.

  3. Wawel Chakra - Wikipedia

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    According to believers, the center of the Wawel Chakra is situated under St. Gereon's chapel, which was built in the 11th century and is located between the Royal Castle and the Wawel Cathedral - in the north-west corner of Wawel's courtyard. [4] The Wawel Chakra, or Wawel Stone, or Wawel Lotus or Wawel Power Place is treated as:

  4. Muladhara - Wikipedia

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    Muladhara Chakra (मूलाधार चक्र) Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार or मूलाधारा; IAST: Mūlādhāra, lit. "root of Existence." Mula means root and dhara means flux.) or the root chakra is one of the seven primary chakras according to Hindu tantrism. It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and ...

  5. Types of shaligrams - Wikipedia

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    Works of Hindu literature such as the Viramitrodaya, Chaturvarga-chintamani, Matsyasukta, Vaishvanara Samhita, Puranasamgraha, and the Pranatoshani Tantra cites the following varieties of shaligrams [1] on the basis of shape, colour, features of the chakra (imprint of the ammonite shell present on the outer surface or inside the stone, resembling Sudarshana Chakra, the discus of Vishnu) and ...

  6. Kundalini - Wikipedia

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    Kuṇḍalinī is considered to occur in the chakra and nadis of the subtle body. Each chakra is said to contain special characteristics [29] and with proper training, moving Kuṇḍalinī through these chakras can help express or open these characteristics. Kuṇḍalinī is described as a sleeping, dormant potential force in the human ...

  7. Category:Chakras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chakras" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Svadhishthana - Wikipedia

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    Western occultists make the kabbalistic association of Svadhisthana with the Sephirah Yesod. Yesod is also associated with the sexual organs. Yesod is also associated with the sexual organs. Its function in the tree of life is to gather the different energies that have been created in the descent of the tree downwards and distribute them to ...

  9. Hiroshi Motoyama - Wikipedia

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    A Study of Yoga from Eastern & Western Medical Viewpoints. (1993) Toward a Superconsciousness: Meditational Theory and Practice. Translated by Shigenori Nagatomo & Clifford R. Ames. (1990) Theories of the Chakras: Bridge to Higher Consciousness. (1988) My copy indicates 1981; Science and the evolution of consciousness: Chakras, ki, and psi.