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The Sacral Chakra Part 2
by Sarah Taylor
All the chakras are associated by a spiritual passage flowing in a straight line up to the spine called the sushumna. Two alternating passages, Ida and Pingala, coil in figure-eight like samples around each chakra, going across the sushumna. These routes are amongst thousands of spiritual passages called nadis (from nad, meaning 'motion'). Ida and Pingala stand for the lunar and solar aspects, in that order. They are in charge for 'tuning' the chakras, causing them to rotate.
We have added a degree of realization to our physical consciousness. Our supernatural intelligence at this stage is practiced in the form of sentiments. We may “experience” something is mistaken, but the information is not yet aware.
If the sacral chakra is too open, there is an inclination to experience each person’s feelings or to be excessively lined by one’s own sentiments with repeated and extraordinary expressive incidents. If the sacral chakra is blocked, then we are unexciting, uninteresting, motionless and boring. We are absent with our feelings, have very little craving or excitement, and modest or no appeal in sexuality.
If at all possible, we are supposed to be able to welcome polarities, experience our sentiments, and communicate ourselves sexually exclusive of misplacing the relationship with our own self.
The most important characteristic of the sacral chakra, on the other hand, is sexuality. Sexuality is an existence power. It is the water that relaxes the solid Earth and prepares it for alteration. It is a power over and over again deprived of or misrepresented, and being cheated of our enjoyment, we are robbed of our control. When we are unable to find our yearning, we leave behind our determination. Force and determination are characteristics of the next chakra, and enjoyment and want are their seed. Sexuality is the blossom of that seed. Force and determination are its fruits.
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