Categories: Bio-Energy

Twenty-three Chakras

 

Last come in my work, the eight chakras of the arms form the horizontal branch of the cross, which make the arms of the man of Vitruvius, or as the transept of the churches in the image of the crucifix. We find the cross of Vitruve is very pre-Christian. It is found in so many other right angles, all of which bear the mark of sacred signs.

The Cross of Life

These new chakras are four for each arm, eight in all. I now use them in my work of energy rebalancing of subtle bodies. These chakras are nothing new, if they are in my work. They have been known in India since the very distant time of the Vedas, but in India as elsewhere too few practitioners use them, which is unfortunate.

I called them the quaternary chakras. Located on the arms, they are double, so eight in all, symmetrical secondary chakras located on the legs. The vertical chakras are therefore fifteen, the eight chakras of the legs and the seven chakras of the caduceus. These fifteen vertical chakras form a cross with the eight quaternary chakras.

The twenty-three chakras form the cross of life.

The cross of life is a symbol that has nothing to do with the crucifix, torment of an imaginary prophet, Jesus, Aesus, Mithras or whatever name they give him.

 

The Jesus Case

The Jesus affair remains secret, very few researchers want to be interested in it, and even fewer dare to talk about it. The Roman church is all-powerful. It uses means of coercion close to those of the mafia, as shown by novels, films or comics.

If I talk about it in detail, I am aware of the risks that I accept. Humans are running towards catastrophe, civilization is threatened, the planet is dying, it’s high time to look at our past as adults, and no longer give our trust to some disguised hurluberlus. Please refer to this study, which will grow — if you have the courage to read it. Links are given at the end of this article.

 

Mother, Father, Child

Speaking of the horizontal plexuses, rather than chakra, I prefer to say nodal point. I discovered the work on these points before giving them names, even before knowing that they were kind of chakras. Then I realized the huge difference between them and other chakras. The nodal points are ideally located on a horizontal line.

The meeting of the fourteen vertical chakras and the eight horizontal represents the union of Man and Woman. This union produces the child. Thus the eternal trinity, Mother, Father and Child, are realized in each one. If this name surprises you, click on the link above, I bet this eternal trinity will satisfy your curiosity.

The Mother is the Spirit, the Father is the Body and the Child is the Heart. Their union realizes the integration of our three persons, Heart, Body, Spirit. At the source is the unique Soul-Spirit. In splitting, the Father created the Body. The loving union of the Body and the Spirit creates the Child. Whatever her/his sex, the child is love. Her/his union with another Child begins the eternal cycle again.

 

 

Vitruvian of Vinci

That is why the rebalance of chakras cannot be effective without integrating the horizontal branch of the cross. So I placed this article under the sign of the Vitruvian. I received this vision by contemplating this masterpiece.

The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.

Helen Keller

 

I had already noticed the importance of the nodal points of the upper limbs, but I did not understand that they are activated especially when the arms are horizontal, in one of the two positions described by the Man of Vitruvius.

I have no doubt that Leonardo da Vinci, a great initiate, occult master and time traveller, wanted to express the presence and secret action of these unknown points, an unknown wink in a known and well-known work.

 

The Man of Vitruvius is one of these too well-known masterpieces. We have seen and reviewed them, too much to be able to marvel at them. And yet they offer us incredible secrets. Time traveller, Leonardo da Vinci has found in his avant-garde inventions the lost knowledge of the ancients. Master of the occult, he hides his revelations behind works of art. Grand Initiate, Leonardo da Vinci shows us through his work the thousand ways that lead to the Way. The Way is that of awakening. Reki of the twenty-three chakras is a path of awakening.

 

Eight Nodal Points

Everything is given to those who know how to look. Everything is visible to those who open their eyes. Since I have been practicing the Erquy reki, I have been particularly interested in my patients’ shoulders, elbows, wrists and palms. I did not place them on the same plane as the vertical chakras, but they are certainly plexuses of great importance.

1  Shoulders represent strength. When you approach a shoulder and the palm of your hand, you feel this vital energy very well. The nodal point of the shoulders is connected to the heart.

2  Elbows, like knees, are the subtle image of tenderness if they vibrate strongly, or its deficiency if their vibration remains weak.

I have already indicated that the secondary chakra of the knee is connected to tenderness. A difficulty felt in this chakra often indicates a lack of tenderness in early childhood, which may lead to modesty or blockage at this level. The subject cannot express his affection to those he loves when emotional trauma remains alive.

One drags all his life the blocks and emotional traumas of childhood. Proper work on this knee chakra must allow a better emotional and sensual balance. The same applies to the elbow on the outer face of the arm, and for the elbow bleed on the inner face.

3 The wrist is the neck of the hand, it controls skill and manual dexterity.

4  The palm expresses softness but also fine perception.

 

 

Shoulders

Shoulders are the dominant nodal points. They play an important role in the balance of the subject, and in the confidence that he has in his abilities. The French language is full of expressions that show the preponderant role of the shoulders. Have the build, have the shoulders, support someone, etc.

All these expressions refer to self-confidence. Shoulders indicate physical strength less than solidity. Shoulders are trusted. The shoulders do the tasks they are assigned to. He who does not have them remains irresolute.

That’s why I associate shoulders with elbows, palms, breasts, hips in my reki* as in holistic massages. I also observed that the shoulders, like the ears in acupuncture, are a shorthand for the whole body. If I place my hands on both shoulders, the patient feels like I’m holding his whole body. This is really useful during a holistic massage, because it closes the silhouette phase**. The whole body is unified.

An old friend had this rare expression, I heard it only in his golden mouth: “Day and night are the two sleeves of the same jacket. But the shoulders are wide.”

 

*Reki
I write reki when it is the Celtic reki or Erquy reki that I have patiently extracted from the limbo of ancient memories closely related to the Rekin land — so is named what is of Erquy. However, when I want to talk about Japanese reiki, I use the traditional Reiki spelling.

**The silhouette phase
There are several phases in holistic massage. In the holistic massage I practice, the first phase is that of silhouette which in my jargon I call silhouetting. It is about unifying the whole body to the point that the massed must feel this last as intimately connected to himself as his own head. The latter, at the end of the silhouette, is no more important than any other part of the body.

 

Elbows

Elbows, like knees, refer to tenderness. But also to its other side, brutality. We all know the expression play elbows: to fight your way without concern for collateral damage.

Gently massaging the elbows with the palm allows the sensitive to communicate a good dose of positive energy. There is a nerve centre in the elbow that sends an electric shock when hit.  The medicine points to a trauma of the ulnar nerve.

I do not comment on this point, as I am not a doctor. My experience is that I would say the following. Massaging slightly with the fingertips this sensitive area helps to avoid frequent discharges when you hit your elbow. Massage is one of the best ways to work on the quaternary chakras. I use it and abuse it.

 

Wrists

Like all joints, wrists can be painful for the elderly. Athletes, especially gymnasts, may also suffer. They wear force wrists, leather bandages that prevent false movements and prevent the fragile joint from being forced.

On the subtle-level, this area is that of the Western pulse as well as the Chinese pulse. It concentrates a large amount of Chi or Ki. That’s why I don’t recommend wearing a watch on your wrist. It’s the worst place to stick a mechanism, or even worse, an electronic device.

Connected watches, abomination of abominations, are absolutely monstrous. The subject wearing one will not be surprised by the subtle recurring disturbances that affect his mood, physical fitness or even health.

In subtle touch, reki, massage or touch assist***, we can correct this dangerous inflection. It is most often translated by a leakage of light-energy that is visualized as a luminous geyser above the wrist, where the watch is worn.

***The touch assist
It is a holistic technique that comes from an unsavory sect, Scientology. The Scientologist touches the tip of the index to random points on the patient’s body, saying each time “feel my finger”. Like many other Scientology strings, the touch assist comes from an old Sino-Japanese ritual that Lafayette sect founder Ron Hubbard compiled into his method.

 

 

Palms

Ah! Palms! They are my favorite chakra. It is said that the eyes are the mirror of the soul. I say that the palms are the mirror of the emotional.

In sensitive or even hypersensitive people, a palm massage (PaG and PaD) can cause a torrent of tears. The person then regresses to very early childhood. The emotional raw exhales his wounds, distant or close. Therefore, use it with caution and delicacy. The subject may feel lost, helpless. The familiar expression to feel lost comes from this aspect of palms.

During a massage session, I start by placing my palm on the person’s palm and watching their reactions. Similarly, at the beginning and during the session, I put my palm on the soles of my feet.

This allows me to send a good dash of subtle energy through the whole body pattern, and visualize hot spots, engorged chakras, shunts and dead sections.

The palm allows the same effects on the other three secondary chakras. It requires a great sweetness and sensitivity from the rekist. Yes, I’m making up the word, so what? Everyone got it. I could have said rekistor, or rekiologist, rekist is cool for me.

 

Paternity Challenge

Reiki” (ray-key) is Japanese for ‘universal life energy’, a term used to describe a system of natural healing. This healing tradition was founded by Dr Mikao Usui in the early 20th century and evolved as a result of his research, experience and dedication. (source)https://www.reikicouncil.org.uk/what-is-reiki/

Several institutions and federations are vying for the one who practices the purest Japanese reiki. I have nothing to do with any of them. My practice is not Japanese, nor only tactile, but subtle. I work on the subtle body, invisible but quite sensitive body envelope. It is on the subtle body of are arranged chakras, or their 3D image, a kind of link that allows to communicate with them and act on them without having to penetrate the physical body.

I explained elsewhere that Reki was not invented by a Japanese at the beginning of the last century. It is much older, long before common era. It dates from the very beginning of antiquity. It was developed and practiced by the Greeks who were not the inventors. But they were the ones who named it Reki, after Reki Nea, the ancient Greek trading post, the city where I live in today. Look how small the world is. From what I have seen, this ancient science of healing is part of the teachings of Ramos of Hyperborea. The one the Hindus call Rama.

That is why my practice focuses on the energy pattern and chakras, which is not the case of Japanese reiki. I even integrate the secondary, tertiary and quaternary chakras; bringing the number of our chakras to fifteen, and even twenty-three active plexuses.

No one else, to my knowledge, has practiced on such a range. Try it, you will tell me the news. But be careful, it is addictive! 😉

 

In a previous version, this article was called The 18 chakras. Everything increases, they are now 23.

 

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 In a previous version, this article was called The 18 chakras. Everything increases, here they become 23.

 

The Jesus Case

 

 

Xavier Séguin

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