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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Chakras in the Bible...and in YOU

I use to think that chakras were more of an Eastern philosophy rather than an actual part of our bodies.  That's right: "bodies".  We have a physical body as we all know which is amazing and complex, but did you ever stop to think about how our spiritual body works? Doesn't it stand to reason that there is more at work behind our physical body that we cannot see?  

When someone has brain surgery their thoughts aren't there.  If someone has heart surgery we cannot see the emotions we know they have.  Where are these things? You won't see the chakra energy centers either, but many who do a lot of spiritual work have felt their chakras and know they are there.  

Actually, everyone has at least felt the energy of the heart chakra when experiencing deeply intense emotions. The common nervous sensation known as "butterflies" have to do with another chakra known as the solar plexis. I know some think that the chakras are demonic - which baffles me since God created our bodies with a purpose.  Remember, chakras are within us, the kingdom of God is within you (see Luke 17:21), so they are directly from God. How else would we receive inspiration, intuition, revelation and so on? There needs to be a connection, a way to communicate, from spiritual to physical. It is my belief that the chakras are the key to transmitting information at an unseen vibratory rate out into the universe and back again, in a sophisticated dance of colors.

Have we in the west really missed out on learning about the chakras?  Chances are, if you have learned common bible stories or studied scriptures at all, you have heard about them. Some stories are cloaked with a deeper meaning, and that, my friend, will have to be another blog post. For now let's look at several passages that speak directly of our ethereal anatomy.

The ancient prophet Ezekiel recorded his vision of our chakras (chakra means "wheel" in Sanskrit):

"...for the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels."  Ezekiel 1:19-21

Chakras have different colors which correspond to the rainbow: "
As the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness round about. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the LORD." Ezekial 1:28

“ I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.” Daniel 7:9

“And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God.” Revelations 4:5

“And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals." Revelation 5:1. Hmm... The "backside" of a book is called a spine.  We have a spine….(“I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning” (1 Nephi 19:23).

Other examples of the number seven in the Bible:

  • There were seven pairs of clean animals that were received into the Ark. Genesis 7:2
  • Seven people boarded the boat with Noah.
  • “Then the ark rested in the seventh month...” Genesis 8.4
  • No animal could be sacrificed until it was seven days old. Ex 22:30
  • There were seven “I AM’s” in the Gospel of John that Jesus used when He spoke of Himself.
  • The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week.
  • Seven baskets of surplus food are left after the multiplication of loaves. Matt. 15:32-37
  • Peter asks if he should forgive seven times. Matt. 18:21
  • The Lord would discipline Israel up to sevenfold if they refused to obey Him. Lev 26:18
  • “The LORD will cause your enemies who rise against you to be defeated before your face; they shall come out against you one way and flee before you seven ways” Deuteronomy 28:7
  • Jesus mentions seven woes (or judgments) on the unrepentant in Matthew 23.
  • Jesus also mentions seven parables in Matthew 13.
  • There were seven letters to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation 2, 3.
  • There were also seven trumpets announcing judgments by God in the Book of Revelation (8).
  • There were seven signs given in the Gospel of John.
  • Joshua and Israel marched around Jericho seven times while seven priests blew seven trumpets before the walls came crashing down. Joshua 6:3-4
  • Elisha told the military commander Naaman to bathe in the Jordan River seven times and he would be healed of his leprosy. 2 Kings 5:10
  • There were seven qualities or attributes of the Messiah mentioned in Isaiah 11:2.
  • There are seven things that the Lord hates mentioned in Proverbs 6:16.
  • There were seven stems on the lampstand in the tabernacle. Ex 25:37
  • There were seven angels pouring out seven bowls of the wrath of God in the Book of Revelation (16:1).

And the list goes on and on! 7 days of famine, 7 days of celebration, 7 days of building, 7 days of fasting....So maybe some of these reference 7 actual days or years?  But I'm thinking it's mentioned SO MANY TIMES that there has GOT to be something more there!

There are also a significant amount of sevens in The Book of Mormon.  Here are a few examples:

  • Seven rebellions by Laman and Lemuel are recorded in 1 Nephi.
  • Seven churches are mentioned in the land of Zarahemla. (Mosiah 25:33)
  • Seven converted Lamanite cities and lands are listed. (Alma 23:7-13)
  • The Nephite monetary system is based on the number seven. (Alma 11)
  • Seven are killed by Ammon at the Waters of Sebus. (Alma 18:16)
  • Seven “deadly sins” of Nephites are recorded by Mormon. (Alma 50:21)

I believe the many authors of these books persisted to incorporate the number seven (and multiples of 7) into their work purposefully.

The purpose is simply this: we are to attentively work to raise our consciousness up out of the lower energy centers or chakras (aka, our “lower nature”) in order to meet God IN THIS LIFETIME. “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up.” John 3:14


(Side note: If you know the related elements of the chakras, you can gather even more meaning from the stories.  How many people are forever changed or affected by water and fire in the scriptures?)

I also want to emphasize that just because the authors of these words are trying to convey a certain message and use specific numbers (the number 3 and 40 are also a common occurrence), doesn’t mean that these stories didn’t have real people behind them.  I do believe that the spirit guided these writers to transmit certain ideas and histories in a very precise way for His purposes. Just because a story can be seen symbolically doesn’t mean the characters are from some fable. 

I believe the scriptures are so rich in meaning we can gain understanding from them at whatever level we are at.  There’s the basic level where we read the story and take it literally.  We can also “liken the scriptures” to us in our day. Next we look at what things might mean allegorically. And there is also a hidden meaning that can be revealed through revelation based on what we are ready for or what we need for that time in our lives.

Sat Nam,

Samantha

Friday, June 16, 2017

Prayer Circle

A couple nights ago I joined a prayer circle with a handful of other woman.  It was beautiful and so simple.  It was hosted over Zoom.  One at a time we took turns to share what is happening in our lives right now, mostly what we are struggling with.  I found myself resonating with almost all of what was being said from the others and my heart breaking for those that are struggling with so much.  The energy seems to be intense lately and everyone seems to be feeling it. No one stopped to say, "I'm so sorry" or "Have you tried this?" We just listened and held space for each other.

We were then reminded that when life is hard, instead of asking for things through prayer, it is best to simply give praise and gratitude.  This was followed by a simple 11 minute meditation: hands at the chest, mantra is "wahe guru". When you say "wahe" one arm goes out to the side and when you say "guru" the arm is brought back the the heart then repeat with the left.  The movement is very slow and gentle.

Then a beautiful prayer was said on everyone's behalf.  I hope we do it again soon.  Maybe someday soon it will be in person.