SAHASRARA CHAKRA
(Thousand Petaled Lotus)
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The seventh chakra is called in the sanskrit 7th "Sahasrara" meaning thousand petaled lotus. The chakra itself is not located anywhere inside of the human body; yet it does correspond to specific cerebral centers of activity, spinal nerve centers, nerve plexus, endrocrine glands, exocrine glands and certain bodily organs.
Numerical Value |
7th CHAKRA |
Cos System |
Spiritual Crown Center |
Colored Rays |
Violet Ray |
Visible Light Spectrum |
4,000 angstroms |
Cerebral Centers of Activity |
The Mid-Brain Region working in conjunction with the cranial region or the Crown Chakra; and invisible area that can be accessed and opened via meditation upon the inner Third Eye or Angel Eye, the mystical eye said to be located in the center of the forehead. |
Spinal-Nerve Centers |
Mid-Brain Region working in conjunction with the Occipital Lobe Region or back of the head Chakra; an invisible area that can be accessed and opened via meditation upon the Inner-Eye or Angel-Eye. |
Nerve Plexus |
The Brain working in conjunction with the entire Nervous System |
Endocrine Glands |
Pineal Gland |
Exocrine Glands |
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Organ of Manifestation |
The Human Brain, that walnut shaped collection of nerve bundles know as the Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Brain Stem. |
Digestive System |
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Elements |
Mind |
Actions |
Spiritual, |
Phraseology |
I Change, or I Transmute |
Time |
Past, Present, and Future are One |
Karmic Purpose |
To Be One With God or, ' |
Spirits of Light |
Spirit of the Way |
Spirits of Darkness |
Evil Spirits |
The Lord's Prayer |
"Who art in heaven;" |
Apocalyptic Churches |
La-odice |
Planets. |
The Moon |
Chakras |
7th Chakra |
Mandala |
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Chakras |
7th Chakra |
Mantras |
O-oom |
Musical Keynotes |
B |
Musical Notes |
"ti" |
Diseases and Healing Capacity |
Alcholism, |
Healing Vibration |
Yellow Heals Violet |
My Healing Prayer. |
Be in my thoughts, waking and dreaming. |
Foods |
Veal, Lamb and Fish, |
Gems |
Amethyst, |
Karmic Challenges |
To embrace humanity and divinity both. |
Occupations |
Humanitarian Professions: |