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'''Chakras''' (from {{Sanskrit|m., चक्र}} ''cakra'', [{{IPA|ʧʌkɽʌ}}], literally: "wheel, discus, circle"), are organs of the astral body. They are also called '''lotus flowers''', derived from the sacred [[w:Indian lotus|Indian lotus]] (''[[w:Nelumbo nucifera|Nelumbo nucifera]]''), because they show themselves to the clairvoyant gaze in a circular, flower-like form, which justifies their name. In modern man they stand still, but can be set in motion through spiritual training. In the advanced clairvoyant they rotate clockwise and thus open up to him the view into the spiritual world. Modern clairvoyance is associated with strict thought control. | '''Chakras''' (from {{Sanskrit|m., चक्र}} ''cakra'', [{{IPA|ʧʌkɽʌ}}], literally: "wheel, discus, circle"), are organs of the astral body. They are also called '''lotus flowers''', derived from the sacred [[w:Indian lotus|Indian lotus]] (''[[w:Nelumbo nucifera|Nelumbo nucifera]]''), because they show themselves to the clairvoyant gaze in a circular, flower-like form, which justifies their name. In modern man they stand still, but can be set in motion through spiritual training. In the advanced clairvoyant they rotate clockwise and thus open up to him the view into the spiritual world. Modern clairvoyance is associated with strict thought control. | ||
In the [[Atlantis|Atlantean age]], the lotuses were still mobile, in the [[Lemuria|Lemurian period]] they even moved very violently, but turned counterclockwise. This is also the case with today's mediums with atavistic [[clairvoyance]]. The clairvoyance of mediums, however, is an unconscious one that is not subject to thought control {{GZ|94|173}}. | |||
As '''Chakra''' or '''Sudarshana Chakra''' ( | As '''Chakra''' or '''Sudarshana Chakra''' ({{Sanskrit|सुदर्शन चक्र}} ''sudarśana cakra'', roughly: "easily visible wheel" or "auspicious wheel") is also the name given to the throwing disc of the [[Hindu]] god [[w:Vishnu|Vishnu]], which, along with the mace (''gada''), the conch shell (''shankha'') and the lotus (''padma''), is one of his four essential insignia. | ||
== Literature == | == Literature == |
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Chakras (from Sanskrit: m., चक्र cakra, [ʧʌkɽʌ], literally: "wheel, discus, circle"), are organs of the astral body. They are also called lotus flowers, derived from the sacred Indian lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), because they show themselves to the clairvoyant gaze in a circular, flower-like form, which justifies their name. In modern man they stand still, but can be set in motion through spiritual training. In the advanced clairvoyant they rotate clockwise and thus open up to him the view into the spiritual world. Modern clairvoyance is associated with strict thought control.
In the Atlantean age, the lotuses were still mobile, in the Lemurian period they even moved very violently, but turned counterclockwise. This is also the case with today's mediums with atavistic clairvoyance. The clairvoyance of mediums, however, is an unconscious one that is not subject to thought control
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As Chakra or Sudarshana Chakra (Sanskrit: सुदर्शन चक्र sudarśana cakra, roughly: "easily visible wheel" or "auspicious wheel") is also the name given to the throwing disc of the Hindu god Vishnu, which, along with the mace (gada), the conch shell (shankha) and the lotus (padma), is one of his four essential insignia.
Literature
- Werner Bohm: Chakras. Lebenskräfte und Bewusstseinszentren im Menschen, Otto-Wilhelm-Barth-Vlg., München 1953
- Willi Seiß: Chakra-Werk (Sammelwerk zur Fortsetzung), Achamoth Verlag, Taisersdorf
- Rudolf Steiner: Wie erlangt man Erkenntnisse der höheren Welten?, GA 10 (1993) English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Die Geheimwissenschaft im Umriß, GA 13 (1989) English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Kosmogonie, GA 94 (1979), Leipzig, 9. Juli 1906 (Zwölfter Vortrag aus dem Zyklus Populärer Okkultismus) English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Vor dem Tore der Theosophie, GA 95 (1978) English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Anthroposophie – Psychosophie – Pneumatosophie, GA 115 (2001), ISBN 3-7274-1150-3 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Okkultes Lesen und okkultes Hören, GA 156 (1987), Vierter Vortrag, Dornach, 6. Oktober 1914 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Erdensterben und Weltenleben, GA 181 (1967), Berlin, 12. März 1918 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
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