Sahastrar (crown) chakra
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7.
The last of the seven energetic centers is
Sahasrara,
placed above the head crown.
In the oriental literature, it is known "the supreme center of contact with
God". Sahasrara
chakra
symbolizes detachment from illusion; an essential element in obtaining
supramental consciousness of the truth that one is all and all is one.
At the level of Sahasrara, the person gets the consciousness of the infinite.
The psychical function is spiritual opening towards the creative force of the
universe.
The person whose center of force Sahasrara is awakened and activated experiences
the state of continuity of the consciousness, unity of the contraries, and total
union with God.
"When
Kundalini
is united with
Shiva
in Sahasrara, the
yogi
enjoys supreme consciousness. He reaches the state of supra-consciousness and
realizes the highest knowledge. The systematic dinamization of Sahasrara through
concentration, meditation and other special techniques determines the appearance
of paranormal capacities, and the disappearance of some pathological states and
physical healing even."
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