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Crown Chakra: Destination of Kundalini Energy

Understanding the relationship between the crown and brow chakras often leads to confusion. Many people mistakenly believe these chakras can be casually opened like other energy centers, but their roles are distinct and profound. The completion of the soul's journey in human form occurs when Kundalini energy rises and penetrates the crown chakra. This pivotal event transcends mere physical experience, marking a shift into SATCHITANANDA—a state of existence characterized by merging with pure consciousness, breaking free from illusions, and experiencing boundless bliss.

Post this remarkable transformation, the individual maintains only one tether to their physical body: a compassionate desire to assist others who remain engaged with lower chakra energies. It's crucial for spiritual seekers to discern between practices that encourage opening of the brow chakra and the divine grace required to pierce the crown. Attempting to "open" the crown through practice alone is not feasible; it is no ordinary milestone in spiritual growth but an act of grace that fundamentally redefines one's existential reality.
 
That's a fascinating perspective. How does this viewpoint account for the higher chakras located outside the physical body? I've learned that there are 14 chakras in total, yet some propose there could be as many as 21 or even more. As I delved deeper into this subject, I discovered how interpretations could differ based on spiritual practices and personal experiences. This broader understanding of chakras has enriched my spiritual journey significantly.
 
So many numbers
about chakras, right?

Thirty,
forty-three,
or maybe just thirty-two.
Feels like they’re all invited to the party.

But the crown—
that’s something else.
They say it opens with practice,
a ticket to somewhere.

Yet, what if it’s not the finish line?
What if it’s just a possibility?
The divine union,
it doesn’t just drop in your lap, does it?

And those skull plates, they move—
a little shift here and there,
and suddenly energy flows.

I wonder about our perceptions—
the invented rules we play by.
Maybe the journey is all about opening up,
not reaching for what feels unreachable.

Just some thoughts;
feel free to disagree or expand.
 
Biases creep in, don’t they?
A sneaky dance,
between experience and research.

We often dismiss voices,
labeling them distorted,
just because they don’t match our tune.

It's a barrier to connection,
this urge to protect our narrative.

And oh, the beauty we miss!
Like those vibrant prints—
slices of culture from long ago.

Are we tuning in or tuning out?
Let’s appreciate the layers,
the stories waiting to unfold.

Speaking of unfold—
who here vibes with the idea of 21 chakras?
What’s your take?
 
I'm uncertain about how beneficial it truly is, but it appears we're anticipated to accept Sri What's-his-name's opinions without question. Personally, I prefer to evaluate information critically and draw my own conclusions based on evidence and diverse perspectives rather than relying solely on one authority figure.
 
Questioning what’s real.

Makes it messy, doesn’t it?

Some folks dodge the conversations.

I get it.

But truth—well, it can like, shift.

Like that game of "broken telephone," you know?

Seems so simple, yet it bends and twists into something different.

How lucky am I?

To know someone who cuts through the noise—

Offering clarity that feels… solid.

There’s a gap between genuine knowledge
and those muddled ideas sewn from bits of scripture
or someone’s hidden agenda.

And oh, how easily we label dissent as disrespect.

But when Gem speaks, I’m there, aligning with that view
because sometimes truth needs a cheerleader too.
 
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