Chakras, the vital energy centers aligning from the base of our spine to the crown of our head, play a crucial role in influencing our physical and mental well-being. In understanding the intricate web of energy that courses through our bodies, it’s essential to delve into the dynamics of these seven major chakras.
A central component of this energetic network are NAADIS, three nerves that originate at the base of the spine and lead to the crown of the head, intricately weaving through the inner part of our vertebra. A nerve straightly goes to the crown of the head is called SUSHUMNS NAADI.
Complementing this central pathway are two additional nerves known as IDA and PINGALA NAADIS, rising on either side of the vertebra and intersecting at 7 distinct points touching with SUSHUMNA NAADI along the backbone. These convergence points are the energy centers, commonly referred to as Chakras.
The purification of IDA and PINGALA NAADIS is achieved through the balanced practice of respiration, termed pranayama, a dimension of breath control. IDA is associated with lunar energy, known as Chandra NAADI, while PINGALA is linked to solar energy, identified as Surya NAADI.
Chakra Sadhana, a process guided by experienced and enlightened Gurus, involves activating these energy centers. The study of these centers, encompassing their structure, functions, the advantages of activation, and the disadvantages stemming from inactivity, is encapsulated in the term Chakra Vigyan.
The impact of chakras on an individual is profound and diverse. They can empower a person to overcome fear, maintain a uninterrupted state of happiness, radiate love and assistance to others, deliver captivating speeches with a charming vocal tone, influence others positively without compulsion or force, and tap into the vast well of universal knowledge and wisdom, including insights from past lives. The science behind these phenomena is Chakra Vigyan.
Jeevan Vigyan stands as a sanctuary where Enlightened Sadgurus guide participants through Chakra Sadhana. After accurately practicing the chakra sadhana techniques, individuals can continue the process for at least 21 days, allocating 1.5 hours daily. This consistent practice holds the promise of activating the chakras and unlocking a myriad of benefits for the practitioner.