Re: Science and Metaphysics
Mar 31, 2005 11:04 PM
by leonmaurer
In a message dated 03/31/05 8:13:20 PM, Konstantin Zaitzev"
<kay_ziatz@yahoo.com> writes:
>>> In theosophy_@yahoogroups.com, leonmaurer@a... wrote:
>> In Kundalini yoga they speak of the lowest chakra as being the
>>negative source of the Kundalini energy that can be "raised" to its
>>positive Brahma chakra
>
>Yes, it is a popular point of view, but it is contrary to ideas of
>Blavatsky. In the comments to "Voice of Silence" she wrote:
>
>"The "Power" and the "World-mother" are names given to
>Kundalini — one of the mystic "Yogi powers." It is Buddhi
>considered as an active instead of a passive principle (which it is
>generally, when regarded only as the vehicle, or casket of the
>Supreme Spirit ATMA). It is an electro-spiritual force, a creative
>power which when aroused into action can as easily kill as it can
>create."
>
>Though Leadbeater in "Chakras" mentions Kundalini as a force of
>3rd Logos, nevertheless he emphasizes that it is an active force
>and fully agrees with Blavatsky, referring to the Voice of the
>Silence. He also writes that the different schools place Kundalini in
>different chakras.
>
>Most authors warn against premature awakening of Kundalini, and
>I think that the reason is that is energy of higher level than that of
>ordinary human mind, be it lower or even higher manas. A man
>has to raise his consciousness at leas to the buddhic level to
>manage the Kundalini, otherwise he will have no means to control
>it. I think it is because the higher nature is reflected in the lower
>nature "upside down".
>
>"She (Blavatsky) never clearly explained the triple spirit, but
>evidently endeavored to suggest the idea without clearly
>expressing it, for she laid great stress upon the fact that, just as
>the astral plane may be said to be a reflection of the buddhic, so
>may the physical be said to be a reflection of the nirvanic..."
>(Leadbeater, The Inner Life).
Actually, my statement quoted above is entirely in accord with the
metaphysics presented by HPB in the Secret Doctrine and as modeled symbolically by my
ABC hyper-field involutional geological representation of universal origin or
Cosmogenesis in its first three iterations per the formula in the Book of Dzyan,
i.e., "The three the one the four the one the five the twice seven the sum
total." See diagrams at:
http://users.aol.com/uniwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/chakrafield.html
Since the involved (Maha) Buddhi field, as the "vehicle" of the surrounding
(Maha) Atma field, is the first or upper inner field of the initial spiritual
(or higher) inner Monad field spun out from the highest manifest Spiritual
field's Brahma chakra center point, it represents the "positive" aspect of the
full "Power" of the manifest surrounding "Mother force" (which I call the
"G-force") or the initial total energy (allocated to this universe) of the primal or
Absolute zero (laya) point's "spinergy" -- representing both the Akasha (prior
to manifestation) and Fohat (when initially emanated at the first Logos).
Therefore Kundalini's "negative" aspect or lower pole, which empowers the
physical plane, is located at the lowest universal chakra point -- that later, on
the physical human level (as above, so below) is represented by the Muladhara
chakra -- which is the direct opposite of the Brahma Chakra. Thus, Buddhi
consciousness of positive Kundalini is at the opposite pole of physical or
sensory consciousness of negative Kundalini.
When these twin poles are ignorantly brought closer together by the so called
"rising of Kundalini," either consciously or unconsciously, the Power
condenses toward a single point, and therefore becomes increasingly concentrated at
incredibly higher frequency-energies (temperature) that can become extremely
harmful to the lower astral and physical bodies as the force rises or condenses.
This may account for the many reported cases of unexplained spontaneous
combustion of human bodies at temperatures high enough to completely turn them
into smoke and ashes, bone and all, without affecting any objects or materials
surrounding the body. These people, apparently, were self combusted from the
inside out.
This, probably, is what is meant by the occult saying, "You may approach the
fire but you can never touch the flame." Such, may also account for HPB's
warnings about practicing any form of "magic" which requires the "correlation of
forces." And why she also said that doing so can destroy portions of the
Astral body and causes immeasurable and, possibly, irreversible harm to the
physical body. Is it any wonder, then, why even Adepts and Masters stay far away
from such practices? Assuredly, karma (or "as you sow, so you reap") must be
immutable on every plane of action... And, therefore, there is such a
possibility of experiencing "instant karma" for those ignorant of how far they can
stretch or play with the forces of nature with relative impunity. For mostof us,
I'm sure, a word to the wise will be sufficient. :-)
Leon Maurer
http://tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics
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