Archive for November, 2007

My Story Page 45: Manipura

November 30, 2007

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The third chakra
, namely the solar plexus chakra called Manipura in Sanskrit, is located above the diaphragm where another muscle rigidity gives a slouch to the upper back.Humanity keeps the upper back slouched.

Why?

This, too, starts with the toilet training but this time, trying to control urination.

Controlling urination when needed is not wrong but that should come naturally through the processing of body actions decided by the intelligence of the gray matter.

We are not animals.

Our gray matter works!

But we are in a hurry to teach our kids the lesson of toilet training way before the gray matter has developed enough to take a natural charge of the socially approved body actions.

With forced and repeated training, the muscles of manipura - the solar plexus - settle down in an unconscious habit of keeping themselves contracted in order to stop and control defecation.

The habit gets reinforced by the kind of furniture that the humanity has designed for itself!

The body settles down in a contracted Manipura (the solar plexus chakra); and the mind, in a shell around its own little self, concerned with a contradictory disposition of getting rid of the urine in the urinary bladder as well as of fearing releasing it from there.

The body loses its urination sensitivity. The mind starts getting anxious of building up of more and more of worldly problems that are yet to come rather than facing them here and now.

It gets obsessed with preparing for the future in the present, turns ambitious, and goes anxious.

Ambition (it’s always for the impending future!) replacing the enjoyment of the moment!

Pity!

A contradictory life-style!

Manipura (the solar plexus chakra) gets established

 

Solar Plexus Chakra

Now, again compare this description of Manipura (the solar plexus chakra) with my personal experience in the episode of passion, while working with a physiotherapist along:

It so happened one day that a physiotherapist came to my office asking me to train her in effecting a change in her personality.

I train people in life skills - it makes me something like a life coach.

The project was undertaken.

By luck of chance, she had a slight myopia too, although she never wore glasses or contacts.

I started by asking her to see clear near.

That was no problem for her. A myopic is always quite comfortable in seeing near very clear; although s/he does not know that s/he is not doing even that too in a perfect way. The way a myopic sees near is also a faulty one, just as her/his seeing far is! It is only that it is not obviously so!

Whatever, but I asked her to see me eye to eye which she did comfortably.

Then I asked her to reduce the distance.

She did the needful, one step nearer.

The objective was to keep seeing clear throughout and not let the other’s face be blurred in front of one’s eyes.

Slowly and gradually, we went on reducing the distance between the two sets of eyes, that ours were, till and up to we could, and still kept seeing clear.

Our faces had gone taut.

Our minds had stopped thinking.

It was only seeing that was there in between the two of us.

I suggested her to see her bodily organs with her seeing eye.

It was taut, yet it was relaxed.

The centering of her weight on the soles of her feet had shifted toward the padding just behind the big toes.

The hips had pushed themselves back as well as out.

The shoulders had gone up and back raising Manipura (the solar plexus) up.

The centering of the thrust of action in her hands had shifted toward the padding just behind the thumbs.

The scapulae on her back had gone perfectly plain, flat and aligned with each other.

The jaws had aligned themselves with each other perfectly in their entire width.

The skeletal muscles had automatically gone absolutely taut, and the skin on the face stretched in a way that would put even the best of the face-lift surgical operations to shame.

The total face expression had gone anew.

Her eyes were glowing with a spark into them.

The positioning of lips had changed its shape. They had gone thinner and wider.

It was a total face-lift in itself.

No, it was not only a face-lift; rather it was a total body-lift that had taken place, especially at the diaphragm - the seat of Manipura, the solar plexus chakra.

The whole body had gone taut and relaxed raising itself at the seat of Manipura (the solar plexus chakra).

Her mind had gone empty too. There was not a single thought into it.

The brain was working in it’s full capacity (I sensed so, as well as she did!) - it wouldn’t let any minutest sensation in her body pass unperceived.

There was no fatigue in her body.

There was no tension in her mind.

And her eyes had turned into an eagle’s eyes - they were seeing every single detail all around in its absolute clarity. Her myopia had instantaneously vanished into thin air!

Her eyes were showing interest without, there, being any special object of desire (I was not one, not at least an object of desire!) in front of them.

Her body was oozing energy raising itself at the seat of Manipura (the solar plexus chakra).

It was not only oozing energy, but also feeling an intense pleasure that we, the human beings, often feel when we get a good massage or when we have a refreshing experience of sex.

She said so.

Only that this one was many times more than those as well as lasting much longer in time.

She again said so.

There was no fatigue in her temporomandibular joints at all.

It was something like an out of the body experience.

It was also something like an out of the world experience.

And it was showing everything crystal-clear to her eyes.

But what on earth had triggered it?

Came session two…

And suspense turned passion!

As we started from our state of heightened suspense, we were taken reeling together into the whirls of a maddening energy, which ultimately landed us onto our pelvic beds.

We were sitting at the center of our pelvic beds - the seat of Muladhara (the root chakra).

This center was one single point that was touching our chairs we were sitting in.

Our bodies were in a perfect ready position.

They were almost touching each other.

But not at a single point did they touch the other.

Sitting at the exact center of the pelvic bed was giving our bodies an upward push by an extremely piercing energy of Muladhara (the root chakra) that re-postured them (our bodies) in their wildest gesture of Svadhisthana (sacral chakra) along with Manipura (the solar plexus chakra) and turned our wondering suspense into a burning passion.

But we would not touch each other!

Passion ran high.

Every single organ of our bodies had turned into a burning torch of passion.

These torches would not stay passive!

They started playing with their counterparts.

They would come closer, then still closer, and then the closest, and then jump suddenly back only to come closer again!

It turned into a dance - the dance of Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra) and the dance of Manipura (the solar plexus chakra).

The dance of passion!

There was a flow in our movements.

It was the coolest thing on earth.

The burning passion was the coolest fire I ever encountered in my life!

There was no emotion in between the two of us.

We were in no hurry to touch each other.

In fact we knew we never would!

We were cool.

That was the condition of our game of passion we were playing with each other!

I asked her if the center of the pelvic bed - Muladhara (the root chakra) - was the point of connection between the body and the mind.

Her eyes looked straight into mine.

She did not reply.

“Is it not on the top of the head?” - she spoke out after around 30-40 seconds.

I put my hand on the top of her head.

It was taut.

“And the jaws?” - I touched the alignment between the two jaws of hers.

“These collarbones?” - her fingers were on my collarbones touching my neck on both the sides.

“But then the scapulae?” - I was touching her scapulae beautifully tucked-in into the plainness of her upper back at the two extremities of theirs, the upper and the lower protrusions which was imparting the most beautiful postural shape to her chest as well as to her breasts!

“Feel your plexus!” - she was indicating to Manipura (the solar plexus chakra) raised high and pulled back on the spine.

My eyes fell on her Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra) around two inches below her navel, beautifully tucked in - giving an attractive shape to her posture overall!

“Where, in your body, are you feeling your passion centered?” - I asked her looking deep into her eyes.

Her eyes entered into mine, as if they were searching for the answer into them somewhere. Our bodies were positioned half a millimeter apart from each other and we were pondering upon the most basic question of the seat of passion in the human body.

We were walking on the cool fire of hot passion - barefooted, together!

Doesn’t this description tell the same story in a more day-to-day language?

Energy gets trapped in Manipura (the solar plexus chakra), and is stopped from closing the loop.

 

Solar Plexus Chakra

Opening Manipura (the solar plexus chakra) entails undoing the unconscious habit of keeping the solar plexus contracted, not as an exercise but as a way of life.

Vision therapy not only opens Manipura (the solar plexus chakra) but all the 7 chakras through a very subtle on-off switch in the body in one single go, since they are all connected anatomically as well as physiologically.

 

 

 

 

My Story Page 44: Svadhisthana

November 23, 2007

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The second chakra, namely the sacral chakra called Svadhisthana in Sanskrit, is located 2 inches below the naval where another muscle rigidity gives a slouch to the lower back.

Humanity keeps the lower back slouched.

Why?

It starts with the toilet training trying to control defecation.

Controlling defecation when needed is not wrong but that should come naturally through the processing of body actions decided by the intelligence of the gray matter.

We are not animals.

Our gray matter works!

But we are in a hurry to teach our kids the lesson of toilet training way before the gray matter has developed enough to take a natural charge of the socially approved body actions.

With forced and repeated training, the muscles of the abdomen go and settle down in an unconscious habit of keeping themselves contracted in order to stop and control defecation.

The habit gets reinforced by the kind of furniture that the humanity has designed for itself!

The body settles down in a contracted abdomen; and the mind, in a shell around its own little self, concerned with a contradictory disposition of getting rid of the feces in the rectum as well as of keeping them there.

The body loses its defecation sensitivity. The mind starts thinking about getting and keeping more and more of worldly materials in its possession rather than enjoying them here and now.

It hopes to enjoy them in the future, turns greedy, and goes happy.

Happiness (it’s always for the impending future!) replacing the enjoyment of the moment!

Pity!

A contradictory life-style!

 

The Svadhisthana (sacral chakra) gets established!

 

Sacral Chakra

Now, again compare this description of Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra) with my personal experience in the episode of passion, while working with a physiotherapist along:

Came session two…

And suspense turned passion!

As we started from our state of heightened suspense, we were taken reeling together into the whirls of a maddening energy, which ultimately landed us onto our pelvic beds.

We were sitting at the center of our pelvic beds - the seat of Muladhara (the root chakra).

This center was one single point that was touching our chairs we were sitting in.

Our bodies were in a perfect ready position.

They were almost touching each other.

But not at a single point did they touch the other.

Sitting at the exact center of the pelvic bed was giving our bodies an upward push by an extremely piercing energy of Muladhara (the root chakra) that re-postured them (our bodies) in their wildest gesture of Svadhisthana (sacral chakra) and turned our wondering suspense into a burning passion.

But we would not touch each other!

Passion ran high.

Every single organ of our bodies had turned into a burning torch of passion.

These torches would not stay passive!

They started playing with their counterparts.

They would come closer, then still closer, and then the closest, and then jump suddenly back only to come closer again!

It turned into a dance - the dance of Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra).

The dance of passion!

There was a flow in our movements.

It was the coolest thing on earth.

The burning passion was the coolest fire I ever encountered in my life!

There was no emotion in between the two of us.

We were in no hurry to touch each other.

In fact we knew we never would!

We were cool.

That was the condition of our game of passion we were playing with each other!

I asked her if the center of the pelvic bed - Muladhara (the root chakra) - was the point of connection between the body and the mind.

Her eyes looked straight into mine.

She did not reply.

“Is it not on the top of the head?” - she spoke out after around 30-40 seconds.

I put my hand on the top of her head.

It was taut.

“And the jaws?” - I touched the alignment between the two jaws of hers.

“These collarbones?” - her fingers were on my collarbones touching my neck on both the sides.

“But then the scapulae?” - I was touching her scapulae beautifully tucked-in into the plainness of her upper back at the two extremities of theirs, the upper and the lower protrusions which was imparting the most beautiful postural shape to her chest as well as to her breasts!

“Feel your plexus!” - she was indicating to the solar plexus raised high and pulled back on the spine.

My eyes fell on her Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra) around two inches below her navel, beautifully tucked in - giving an attractive shape to her posture overall!

“Where, in your body, are you feeling your passion centered?” - I asked her looking deep into her eyes.

Her eyes entered into mine, as if they were searching for the answer into them somewhere. Our bodies were positioned half a millimeter apart from each other and we were pondering upon the most basic question of the seat of passion in the human body.

We were walking on the cool fire of hot passion - barefooted, together!

Doesn’t this description tell the same story in a more day-to-day language?

 

Energy gets trapped in Svadhisthana, and is stopped from closing the loop.

 

Sacral Chakra

Opening Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra) entails undoing the unconscious habit of keeping the entire abdomen stiff and rigid, not as an exercise but as a way of life.

Vision therapy not only opens Svadhisthana (the sacral chakra) but all the 7 chakras through a very subtle on-off switch in the body in one single go, since they are all connected anatomically as well as physiologically.

 

 

My Story Page 43: Muladhara

November 16, 2007

 

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The first chakra, namely the root chakra called Muladhara in Sanskrit, is located on the pelvis in between the urethra and the anus where the first muscular rigidity of the body takes its toll on the posture of the hips.

Humanity keeps the pelvis contracted.

Why?

Remember playing with your genitals when you were only a few months old?

How will you? No one can.

But everyone does the act!

And every mother immediately stops her kid from doing the act.

The kid, though s/he doesn’t yet know the language, gets her message from the tone of her voice.

The tone is threatening.

The kid shudders.

And as s/he shudders, s/he contracts her/his pelvis.

You can yourself verify the same by imagining a shudder and acting it out on your body.

As s/he contracts the pelvis, the instinctual drive to play with the genitals fades away and loses its vividness.

S/he withdraws her/his hand.

The mother is happy and the same is conveyed to the kid through the tone of her voice.

She moves away.

But the instincts can’t be tamed so easily.

They strike back!

The kid repeats the act.

The mother sees it again.

The whole story is repeated, not only once, but time and again.

Through repeated contraction of the pelvis out of the insecurity given by the shudder, the kid tends to form an unconscious habit of keeping the pelvis contracted for more often than not.

The body settles down in a contracted pelvis; and the mind, in the fear of the shudder.

The body loses its sexual sensitivity. The mind starts thinking about the pleasure got out of playing with the genitals rather than really getting it here and now.

 

Muladhara (the root chakra) gets established!

 

Root Chakra

Now, compare this description of Muladhara (the root chakra) with my personal experience in the episode of passion, while working with a physiotherapist along:

Came session two…

And suspense turned passion!

As we started from our state of heightened suspense, we were taken reeling together into the whirls of a maddening energy, which ultimately landed us onto our pelvic beds.

We were sitting at the center of our pelvic beds - the seat of Muladhara (the root chakra).

This center was one single point that was touching our chairs we were sitting in.

Our bodies were in a perfect ready position.

They were almost touching each other.

But not at a single point did they touch the other.

Sitting at the exact center of the pelvic bed was giving our bodies an upward push by an extremely piercing energy of Muladhara (the root chakra) that re-postured them (our bodies) in their wildest gesture and turned our wondering suspense into a burning passion.

But we would not touch each other!

Passion ran high.

Every single organ of our bodies had turned into a burning torch of passion.

These torches would not stay passive!

They started playing with their counterparts.

They would come closer, then still closer, and then the closest, and then jump suddenly back only to come closer again!

It turned into a dance - the dance of Muladhara (the root chakra).

The dance of passion!

There was a flow in our movements.

It was the coolest thing on earth.

The burning passion was the coolest fire I ever encountered in my life!

There was no emotion in between the two of us.

We were in no hurry to touch each other.

In fact we knew we never would!

We were cool.

That was the condition of our game of passion we were playing with each other!

I asked her if the center of the pelvic bed - Muladhara (the root chakra) - was the point of connection between the body and the mind.

Her eyes looked straight into mine.

She did not reply.

“Is it not on the top of the head?” - she spoke out after around 30-40 seconds.

I put my hand on the top of her head.

It was taut.

“And the jaws?” - I touched the alignment between the two jaws of hers.

“These collarbones?” - her fingers were on my collarbones touching my neck on both the sides.

“But then the scapulae?” - I was touching her scapulae beautifully tucked-in into the plainness of her upper back at the two extremities of theirs, the upper and the lower protrusions which was imparting the most beautiful postural shape to her chest as well as to her breasts!

“Feel your plexus!” - she was indicating to the solar plexus raised high and pulled back on the spine.

“Where, in your body, are you feeling your passion centered?” - I asked her looking deep into her eyes.

Her eyes entered into mine, as if they were searching for the answer into them somewhere. Our bodies were positioned half a millimeter apart from each other and we were pondering upon the most basic question of the seat of passion in the human body.

We were walking on the cool fire of hot passion - barefooted, together!

Doesn’t this description tell the same story in a more day-to-day language?

 

Energy gets trapped in Muladhara (the root chakra), and is stopped from closing the loop.

 

Root Chakra

Opening Muladhara (the root chakra) entails undoing the unconscious habit of keeping the pelvis contracted, not as an exercise but as a way of life.

Vision therapy not only opens Muladhara (the root chakra) but all the 7 chakras through a very subtle on-off switch in the body in one single go, since they are all connected anatomically as well as physiologically.

 

My Story Page 42: Seat of Passion

November 9, 2007

 

 

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OK, back to my story in progress!There were two things - the first, the passion; and the second, the seat of passion.Where was the passion centered in the body?

  • The pelvic bed!
  • The top of the head!
  • The alignment between the two jaws!
  • The collarbones!
  • The scapulae!
  • The solar plexus!
  • The hara - the center point in between the solar plexus and the pelvic bed!

These were the places where I had felt it centered while working with the physiotherapist.

Then the location of the places gave me a hint.

The seats of passion coincided with the seats of chakras mentioned in the ancient scriptures.

What had those scriptures mentioned about the chakras - the seats of passion in the body?

I investigated.

Conventional literature on chakras was full of all esoteric and mystical claims in an unconvincingly authoritative way. It sounded to me like they were talking of another world altogether that you and I did not seem to have any real connection with!

Disillusioned of all the esoteric descriptions and all the mystic claims these scriptures were making, I fell back to my own sources - my body sensitivity, and my gray matter’s logic; and I started experiencing them through my body postures in its trials and errors, my energy passion of sensitivity for the seats of passion in the body, and my gray matter’s honesty of reason.

I worked all alone for almost a year after this, and came up with a whole, but logical body of knowledge concerning the seat of passion in the human body.

Before I describe chronologically what all I did, I will like you to have an overview of where all I landed in the end; before I took up the final flight to reach the exact seat of passion in the human body.

Okay, let me define these seats of passion, i.e., the chakras the way I experienced them shredded of all their mysticism they are shrouded in, and grounding them in real physical terms of muscular biology.

Chakras are energy vortices in the body, in which the energy gets trapped like a whirlwind. The flow of energy is held ineffective by the rigid muscular armor that keeps them blocked at those points.

Let’s move on to the journey of opening all these chakras one by one:

  • The first seat of passion, namely the root chakra is located on the pelvis in between the genitals and the anus where the first muscular rigidity of the body takes its toll on the position of the hips.
  • The second seat of passion, namely the sacral chakra, is located 2 inches below the naval where another muscle rigidity gives a slouch to the lower back.
  • The third seat of passion is the solar-plexus chakra located above the diaphragm, which gives a slouch to the upper back.
  • The fourth seat of passion, i.e., the heart chakra located on the second vertebra gives the first slouch to the shoulders.
  • The fifth seat of passion is the throat chakra located on the throat gives the second slouch to the shoulders, and a habitual bend to the neck stopping the head from being held high.
  • Then comes the turn of the sixth seat of passion, i.e., the third eye chakra located between the two eyebrows, that gives the first shrinkage to the lips and to the eyes distorting the positioning of the jaws and hence, generating all the vision problems.
  • Last comes the seventh seat of passion - the crown chakra, located on the top of the head, giving the second shrinkage to the lips and to the eyes further distorting the positioning of the jaws and hence, further generating more vision problems.
  • There lies another less important seat of passion called the bindu chakra located at the back of the head that, in fact, is the animal alternative to the crown chakra.

Next week, we shall start with the first one, i.e., the root chakra; studying it in detail and investigating into what frees us from its bondage.

My Story Page 41: My

November 3, 2007

 

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It is ‘MY’ that the root of the problem lies in.

Our world gets narrowed down when we add this word to it.

Private property takes hold of what our life stands for.

And then it holds the reins of all the actions our energy focuses on.

We turn slaves to our property that we EARN here on earth.

My world gets limited to my money, future, home, career, life, and at the most to my country; but always at the cost of others.

Sometimes I wonder if Marx was right when he said that private property was an evil that the human society had got trapped in.

Although I disagree with him when it comes to his philosophy of materialism or his (at least in his name) coercive politics!

But isn’t his utopia of the withering away of state, and of private property along, a beautiful piece of art in itself?

O my God, who else could have created it but for the man of HIS caliber only!

Even if it is a wingless flight in the high skies of imagination only, who can say with guarantee that it may not become the truth of tomorrow?

Airplane was once a wingless flight too, in the minds of a few cynical poets only!

It’s not the scientist but the poet inside me that is burbling so.

But why not the scientist in me also should give an analytical thought to it?

Private property has not always been there since eternity.

It was quite late in the history of human civilization that we started owning things individually.

Before that everything used to belong to the whole tribe as such.

It all started when we learned seeding crops and reaping them.

Before that we used to gather fruits and hunt animals in a group together; so whatever was there, belonged to the whole group as such.

Growing crops was an individual occupation.

So people occupied individual lands and started growing individual crops that belonged to the growers only.

But the social life was still going along on community patterns. The man and the woman were not the husband and wife yet but only two different individuals in their own independent capacities who interacted together to give birth to the children.

And then came the question of inheritance.

The woman had no problem. She very well knew who her kids were, and so she could easily will her belongings and her property to them before she died.

But the man could not do so.

He didn’t know who his kids were.

Even the woman didn’t know for sure who fathered them.

And then the muscular, mighty man issued the commandment conspiring against the freedom of woman that said so:

The woman shall sleep with one man only all through her life and give birth to HIS children only who all shall carry HIS name only and not hers.

Thus took birth the concept of property in human interactions as well, turning interactions into relationships of possession upon each other and turning life into business!

Business earned money.

Money needed protection.

Protection needed army.

Army needed action.

Action needed attack and not mere passive defense.

I wonder if all the countries on earth have only defense ministries in their governments, where on earth does the offence come from!

Army must attack or it gets rusted.

That gave rise to the concept of the nation.

The nation gave birth to the concept of patriotism in order to justify its existence.

Then came wars along with the pride of winning the world and establishing empires.

Even today we see these empires in a less feudal form of business monopolies extending beyond the boundaries of nations, trying to turn the world into a global village.

But the nations will still not melt their boundaries fused along their borders into this so-called global village!

The world has only turned a business village, not a political one!

We are still keeping our boundaries intact.

Shall we catch the bug where it started the whole chain, right at the root of it?

THE PRIVATE PROPERTY!

Why should things be owned at all!

Either by you or by me!

We simply need using them, so let us use them as and when we require so!

Why do we need owning them?

Can’t our so highly developed computer technology manage all this in a fully democratic and still a fully disciplined manner?

All through the world!

It is MY WORLD after all!

The whole of it!

It is YOUR WORLD as well!

The whole of it!

Let us do something about the whole of it, together!