Multidimensional Body-Complex (4): 18 Major Chakras

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(Third Edition, 2018-2019)

 

 

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*Root Chakras:

1) 1st Chakra (pubic bone location)  

2) 2nd Chakra (3 cm behind the 1st Chakra)  

3) 3rd Chakra (perineum)  

4) 4th Chakra (symmetrical to the 1st Chakra)  

*Sacral Chakras:

5) 5th Chakra (below the navel)  

6) 6th Chakra (above the navel)  

*Solar Plexus Chakras:

7) 7th Chakra (center of the stomach)  

*Heart Chakras:

8) 8th Chakra (middle of the chest)  

*Throat Chakras:

9) 9th Chakra (between throat and heart)  

10) 10th Chakra (throat chakra)  

11) 11th Chakra (throat)  

*Head Chakras:

12) 12th Chakra (philtrum)  

13) 13th Chakra (tip of the nose)  

14) 14th Chakra (end of the nasal bridge)  

16) 15th Chakra (center of the forehead)  

16) 16th Chakra (top of head)  

*Chakras Above Head:

17) 17th Chakra (15 cm above head)  

18) 18th Chakra (30 cm above head)

*Postscript

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Chakras (or acupoints) are channels for the flow of information and consciousness (or energy) within the human body. There are hundreds of chakras, large and small, operating along various channels (or meridians).

The largest of these is the central channel.

This article introduces the major chakras along the central channel.

 

The central channel has 18 major chakras.

The degree to which the central channel is open represents the individual's level of health and defense capabilities.

Full clearance of the central channel requires the chakras to be open.

The openness of each chakra represents different meanings.

 

 

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*Root Chakras:

 

1) 1st Chakra (Pubic Bone Location):

*Location: At the pubic bone.  

*Function: Related to the sense of survival and security.  

This insecurity is one of the reasons that drives humans to constantly work and develop.  

As a result, humans need to balance various elements that affect their sense of security, primarily the pursuit of money and power.  

The openness of this chakra represents the level of security one feels.

 

2) 2nd Chakra (3 cm Behind the 1st Chakra):

*Location: Approximately 3-4 cm behind the 1st chakra.  

*Function: Primarily absorbs energy (nutrients) from the earth, providing nourishment to the body.  

If this chakra is open, the individual can clearly define their goals (what they truly want) and is less likely to feel lost.

 

3) 3rd Chakra (Perineum):

*Location:* Perineum chakra.  

*Function:* The outlet for energy circulation.  

When open, it provides strong motivation, abundant energy, and reduces fatigue.  

This is also a crucial chakra representing sexual energy.

 

4) 4th Chakra (Symmetrical to the 1st Chakra.):

*Location: Symmetrical to the 1st Chakra.

*Function: Related to resilience against trauma.  

When open, it provides high resilience to failure and trauma, allowing growth from these experiences, rather than leading to fragility or collapse.

 

 

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*Sacral Chakras:

(All the following chakras are located along the centerline of the body)

 

5) 5th Chakra (Below the Navel):

*Location: The chakra located below the navel.  

*Function: Related to the programming of the reproductive system (AI programming in robotic human body).  

The degree of programming represents how much an individual is influenced by this programming.  

The quantitative data for this chakra indicates the extent to which a human is affected by programming.

 

6) 6th Chakra (Above the Navel):

*Location: The chakra located above the navel.  

*Function: Represents the degree of autonomy in life.  

The stronger this chakra is, the greater the ability to break free from robotic programming.

 

 

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*Solar Plexus Chakras:

 

7) 7th Chakra (Center of the Stomach):

*Location: The center of the stomach, with two auxiliary points on either side.  

*Function: Primarily stores emotions.  

It radiates to the two auxiliary points, which then circulate energy throughout the body.  

If this energy point is unblocked, the body's metabolism is stronger, and it is less likely to accumulate negative emotions.  

Emotional repression is quite common among humans.  

This data represents the openness of this point.

 

 

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*Heart Chakras:

 

8) 8th Chakra (Middle of the Chest):

*Location: The middle of the chest.  

*Function: Governs the expression of emotions.  

When unblocked, emotional expression becomes easier.  

Pride or stubbornness can be related to blockages in this chakra.  

Around this chakra, there are several small chakras that absorb repressed emotions.  

Depending on how these small chakras receive and circulate the energy, individuals may exhibit different behaviors.  

For example, some may become silent, some may become prideful, and others may become overly emotional.

 

 

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*Throat Chakras:

 

9) 9th Chakra (Between Throat and Heart):

*Location: Between the throat chakra and the heart chakra.  

*Function: Programming for critical thinking.  

The more one is influenced by this programming, the stronger their critical thinking becomes.

 

10) 10th Chakra (Throat Chakra):

*Location: Throat chakra/throat area.  

*Function: Related to rational thinking.  

When unblocked, individuals express themselves more objectively and think more rationally.  

Repressed emotions and feelings can affect expression and thinking, making them more subjective.  

When an individual has emotions, they need to be released and expressed so that the individual can communicate more rationally.  

Emotional repression is like being reflected through multiple prisms: constant refraction can distort thoughts and expressions.

 

11) 11th Chakra (Throat):

*Location: At the throat.  

*Function: Related to the suppression of expression.  

This suppression is largely connected to mental patterns. What an individual truly wants to express is filtered through the mind program system before expression, considering how best to convey it in the current situation, leading to a final choice of expression.  

When more open, the individual's expression is more complete and fluent.  

If not open, the individual is influenced by mental patterns, leading to suppression and distortion.  

The indicator measures the degree of influence from mental patterns.

 

 

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*Head Chakras:

 

12) 12th Chakra (Philtrum):

*Location: Philtrum (between the nose and upper lip).

*Function: Related to the activation of hidden energy, representing an individual's latent potential.  

There are two ways to activate energy: cyclical accumulation or linear flow.  

Energy flows and collides in different parts of the body, triggering various combinations of effects, which can develop different human abilities.  

The indicator for assessment is the degree of chakra openness.

 

13) 13th Chakra (Tip of the Nose):

*Location: Tip of the nose.

*Function: Mainly related to the soul's intention.  

If open, it indicates that the individual's current path aligns with the true will of the soul, and the soul's autonomy will strengthen.

 

14) 14th Chakra (End of the Nasal Bridge):

*Location: End of the nasal bridge, between the eyes.

*Function: Related to DNA evolutionary goals and mental control.  

The goal of genetic evolution can be manipulated, leading to a form of mental control. This often involves corresponding hypnotic implants, such as blocking the true evolutionary goal and creating a false one.  

This chakra is easily influenced by hypnotic waves (*), causing some instability in the individual.

 

15) 15th Chakra (Center of the Forehead):

*Location: Center of the forehead.

*Function: Related to mental communication with others, particularly at a subconscious level.  

This chakra facilitates the processing of external information, which is automatically integrated during sleep.  

If this chakra is relatively open, the individual will have a higher understanding and integration of external information, leading to clearer thinking.

 

16) 16th Chakra (Top of Head):

*Location: Top of the head (Baihui).

*Function: Related to receiving information and energy from the universe.  

If this chakra is open, the individual is less likely to be influenced by material illusions, with a richer spiritual world, greater spiritual pursuits, and a more innovative spirit.

 

 

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*Chakras Above Head:

 

17) 17th Chakra (15 cm Above Head):

*Location: 10 to 15 cm above the top of the head.

*Function: Functions similarly to an information exchanger.  

Universal information first arrives here, where it is exchanged and transformed into a form that the individual can recognize before being transmitted to them.  

Similarly, the individual's intentions are exchanged and transformed through this chakra before being transmitted back into the universe.  

If this chakra is open, the exchange of information will be smoother.

 

18) 18th Chakra (30 cm Above Head):

*Location: 30 cm above the top of the head.

*Function: Related to the focus of consciousness and the degree of participation of free will.  

The stronger the focus, the higher the participation of freewill, which is more conducive to the individual's spiritual growth and increases the autonomy of the soul.  

There is a significant variation among individuals in this indicator.

 

 

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*Postscript:

This article only introduces the 18 major chakras on the central channel, omitting the other hundreds of small chakras.

This is because these 18 major chakras are more closely related to develop SoC (Strength of Consciousness) which is the ultimate key to free your soul.

For more on SoC, refer to YWS articles "What is SoC" and "SoC AssessPoins".

 

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