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Đёṿid Krístāni @loichtfoier
24 April, 06:11
In response Dale Bradburn to his Publication
The origin of "Chakra" is often explained as "wheel" or "circle" from Sanskrit. But it is correct that it is derived from đёotış: "Çӭqṿāra", which means "vortex flow". The purely pragmatic, universal currents. Which can be diffracted in different ways with natural materials for the organism. Then, if you bring them to the appropriate rotation. Consider also comparatively the 'induction' in the electrical engineering (eddy current).

This has absolutely nothing to do with religion or comparable paradigms of faith. One would like to connect that, because nothing else in the faith has a plausibility. Of course, its effect on the human organism is correct. Only the corresponding materials must be put into movement/rotation. Trivially considered like a car, which also does not drive, only because one gets in and perhaps says the magic formula: "wrumm-wrumm". One must already drive off within the framework of its principles.

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