The Secret Path to Supernatural

THE PURPLE ENERGY POINT (Sahasrara)

The Sahasrara, or the Purple Energy Point, is the crown chakra that activates once mastery is achieved over the lower six chakras. This chakra is associated with cosmic energy and can be blocked by earthly attachments. To activate Sahasrara, one must consciously release attachments to family, material possessions, love, and everything that defines the earthly self.

By letting go of these attachments, you allow cosmic energy to flow into you, leading to an elevated state of consciousness. This state may manifest as pure being, bliss, or inner peace. As cosmic energy flows, you might feel a pressure on the top of your skull, indicating the activation of Sahasrara.

To unlock the potential of this chakra, focus on releasing negative emotions through visualization. Acquiring emotional mastery equips you for greater possibilities and a higher vibrational frequency.

Chakras can be considered the non-physical structure of the mind. In the analogy of creating an intelligent machine, one might choose to employ the chakra system over replicating the functions of different parts of the human body. What matters most is the true essence of how it works rather than the intricate details of its mechanisms.

3 DEPTHS OF MANIFESTATION

A path towards expansion

Our conscious mind holds only a fraction of the vast data stored in our subconscious. To grasp the scale, imagine your conscious mind as a warehouse in comparison to the entire planet representing the subconscious. Similar to a mobile phone, where the screen displays the visible actions while the background processes remain unseen, the subconscious mind operates behind the scenes. There are two ways to uncover these hidden processes. One involves observing and analyzing what’s displayed on the screen through methods like going meta or self-reflection. The other approach requires elevating consciousness to levels beyond the ordinary mind, allowing you to observe and comprehend the intricate workings that typically go unnoticed through simple observations.

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