By "Carol Tuttle´s Chakra 7 system" you mean... just "the 7 chakra system", or is there something special about carol tuttle?
If its the regular 7 chakra system i'd say that my current thoughts about it is that its incredibly non-symmetric.
If the root is shown as "1", why isnt the crown and brow chakras shown as "1"?..
The pituitary gland plays the same role as the feet/shin, the forehead plays the same role as the thighs/prostate, the "crown" plays the same role as the lower back.
Why are the heart and throat centers seen as separate, but not their mirror opposites?
The celiac(yelloworange, opposite to lightblue) and solar(yellow, opposite to green) plexuses.
Those two maskuline energies are equaly (if not more) different as the heart is to the throat.
Also, why is the heart chakra depicted on the location where its energy SHOULD be lime (combined yellow/green), not green?.
But then again, combining the male and femele energies is why it is also seen as the merkaba... but it confuses some to think the merger of the upwards and downwards pyramids is a purely femenine thing, its not.
If its the regular 7 chakra system i'd say that my current thoughts about it is that its incredibly non-symmetric.
If the root is shown as "1", why isnt the crown and brow chakras shown as "1"?..
The pituitary gland plays the same role as the feet/shin, the forehead plays the same role as the thighs/prostate, the "crown" plays the same role as the lower back.
Why are the heart and throat centers seen as separate, but not their mirror opposites?
The celiac(yelloworange, opposite to lightblue) and solar(yellow, opposite to green) plexuses.
Those two maskuline energies are equaly (if not more) different as the heart is to the throat.
Also, why is the heart chakra depicted on the location where its energy SHOULD be lime (combined yellow/green), not green?.
But then again, combining the male and femele energies is why it is also seen as the merkaba... but it confuses some to think the merger of the upwards and downwards pyramids is a purely femenine thing, its not.