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thanks to Crow for reposting the chakra info. it really is interesting for

me as I am learning how to balance mine. for some reason I don't seem to

receive all the posts from the list so find it difficult sometimes to

contribute and I did miss the earlier chakras.

blessings

Jan

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Chester:

 

In my response a couple of days ago, I listed them, in case you want to read

that

post, too.

 

The keynotes correspond chakra to keynote along the octave scale:

root (1) = C

sacral (2) = D

solar plexus (3) =E

heart (4) = F

throat (5) = G

brow (6) = A

crown (7) = B

transpersonal point/ " eighth chakra " = high C

 

Blessings,

Crow

" Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

 

" Chester S. Williams " wrote:

 

> I once tried to make a chart showing chakra keys and colors. I think I

> had C as the first, and I don't recall why, perhaps because in some book

> I'd seen it there. And I thought F was in the heart chakra slot.

> Please help me line it out correctly. Thanks. - - Chet Williams

>

> ****************************************

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Many people think of the transpersonal point as another energy center; I do not

see it that way; I see it as a transpersonal connection between the individual's

energy field and the universal energy field, therefore a link to everyone else

in

the greater matrix. If you had to define a location, it would be above the

crown

at the edge of the personal energy field/aura.

 

Crow

 

" Chester S. Williams " wrote:

 

> Thanks, Carolyn. No, I didn't see the first one. Now, is the 8th above the

7th

> in the aura or is it at the back of the head, or at its base?

>

> Love is Light. - - Chet

>

> ****************************************

 

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Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH

AIM: CaroCrow

http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance

 

" We see things not as they are but as we are. " The Talmud

 

" We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we

created them. " Albert Einstein

 

A wise person learns by the experience of others. An ordinary person learns by

his

or her own experience. A fool learns by nobody's experience.

 

" It's not where you go, but what you see that makes life a pilgrimage. " Carolyn

Scott Kortge

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Caroline, thanks. Makes sense to me, your schemata for #8.

 

The chakras remind me, too, of Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral

development. Incidentally, I have a college classmate who " discovered "

Maslow while he was peddling college texts, egging him on for quite

awhile since Maslow hadn't given much thought to publishing anything.

My friend said he was pretty much a grumpy old gink! But, then, so was

the book rep.

 

And as for Kohlberg, this wonderful person came to a tragic end ten or

more years ago, taking his own life rather than inflict suffering on

others because of an advanced incurable illness (suicided at a reservoir

outside of Boston in the middle of winter, leaving his topcoat in the

car0.

 

I'm glad that as a Unitarian I was brought up on Emersion and his ties

to Hinduism. So chakras are not all Greek [sanskrit] to me!

 

Thanks again, Caroline (Crow).

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Hello:

 

May I have permission to post the below list, of keynotes and their chakras

to another list?

 

Viv*

 

 

 

-

" Caroline Abreu " <crow

 

September 21, 2000 03:36 PM

Re: Chakras

 

 

>

> Chester:

>

> In my response a couple of days ago, I listed them, in case you want to

read that

> post, too.

>

> The keynotes correspond chakra to keynote along the octave scale:

> root (1) = C

> sacral (2) = D

> solar plexus (3) =E

> heart (4) = F

> throat (5) = G

> brow (6) = A

> crown (7) = B

> transpersonal point/ " eighth chakra " = high C

>

> Blessings,

> Crow

> " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

>

> " Chester S. Williams " wrote:

>

> > I once tried to make a chart showing chakra keys and colors. I think I

> > had C as the first, and I don't recall why, perhaps because in some book

> > I'd seen it there. And I thought F was in the heart chakra slot.

> > Please help me line it out correctly. Thanks. - - Chet Williams

> >

> > ****************************************

>

>

> ****************************************

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> For administrative problems -owner

> To , -

>

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Viv:

 

You're welcome to share the chakra information I post. Besides the

commentaries,

which are mine, most of the correspondences come from various sources, including

Anodea Judith, Barbara Brennan, Janet Mentgen, C. W. Leadbeater and Mary Jo

Bulbrook. The first place I encountered the keynotes was in a Healing Touch

class

in 1990.

 

Crow

 

viv44 wrote:

 

> Hello:

>

> May I have permission to post the below list, of keynotes and their chakras

> to another list?

>

> Viv*

>

> -

> " Caroline Abreu " <crow

>

> September 21, 2000 03:36 PM

> Re: Chakras

>

> >

> > Chester:

> >

> > In my response a couple of days ago, I listed them, in case you want to

> read that

> > post, too.

> >

> > The keynotes correspond chakra to keynote along the octave scale:

> > root (1) = C

> > sacral (2) = D

> > solar plexus (3) =E

> > heart (4) = F

> > throat (5) = G

> > brow (6) = A

> > crown (7) = B

> > transpersonal point/ " eighth chakra " = high C

> >

> > Blessings,

> > Crow

> > " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

> >

> > " Chester S. Williams " wrote:

> >

> > > I once tried to make a chart showing chakra keys and colors. I think I

> > > had C as the first, and I don't recall why, perhaps because in some book

> > > I'd seen it there. And I thought F was in the heart chakra slot.

> > > Please help me line it out correctly. Thanks. - - Chet Williams

> > >

 

---

Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH

AIM: CaroCrow

http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance

 

" We see things not as they are but as we are. " The Talmud

 

" We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we

created them. " Albert Einstein

 

A wise person learns by the experience of others. An ordinary person learns by

his

or her own experience. A fool learns by nobody's experience.

 

" It's not where you go, but what you see that makes life a pilgrimage. " Carolyn

Scott Kortge

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Thank you bunches Caroline.

 

Viv*

 

 

> You're welcome to share the chakra information I post. Besides the

commentaries,

> which are mine, most of the correspondences come from various sources,

including

> Anodea Judith, Barbara Brennan, Janet Mentgen, C. W. Leadbeater and Mary

Jo

> Bulbrook. The first place I encountered the keynotes was in a Healing

Touch class

> in 1990.

>

> Crow

>

> viv44 wrote:

>

> > Hello:

> >

> > May I have permission to post the below list, of keynotes and their

chakras

> > to another list?

> >

> > Viv*

> >

> > -

> > " Caroline Abreu " <crow

> >

> > September 21, 2000 03:36 PM

> > Re: Chakras

> >

> > >

> > > Chester:

> > >

> > > In my response a couple of days ago, I listed them, in case you want

to

> > read that

> > > post, too.

> > >

> > > The keynotes correspond chakra to keynote along the octave scale:

> > > root (1) = C

> > > sacral (2) = D

> > > solar plexus (3) =E

> > > heart (4) = F

> > > throat (5) = G

> > > brow (6) = A

> > > crown (7) = B

> > > transpersonal point/ " eighth chakra " = high C

> > >

> > > Blessings,

> > > Crow

> > > " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

> > >

> > > " Chester S. Williams " wrote:

> > >

> > > > I once tried to make a chart showing chakra keys and colors. I

think I

> > > > had C as the first, and I don't recall why, perhaps because in some

book

> > > > I'd seen it there. And I thought F was in the heart chakra slot.

> > > > Please help me line it out correctly. Thanks. - - Chet Williams

> > > >

>

> ---

> Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH

> AIM: CaroCrow

> http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance

>

> " We see things not as they are but as we are. " The Talmud

>

> " We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when

we

> created them. " Albert Einstein

>

> A wise person learns by the experience of others. An ordinary person

learns by his

> or her own experience. A fool learns by nobody's experience.

>

> " It's not where you go, but what you see that makes life a pilgrimage. "

Carolyn

> Scott Kortge

>

>

>

> ****************************************

> Visit the community page:

> For administrative problems -owner

> To , -

>

> All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the

group and the individual authors.

>

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