04-01-2018, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2018, 04:06 PM by JJCarsonian.)
(04-01-2018, 02:27 PM)Agua Wrote: actually i dont like this expression very much, because it sound so mechanical, technical.
but we are not machines but human beings.
a chakra blockage is not some idiot playing around with controls in the machine room and accidentally blocking a chakra.
its more of an emotional thing.
you have an experience where the emotions involved are too much to take for you at that time.
then you suppress these emotions.
you do this by blocking the related chakra, greatly reducing your energy and by that reducing the energy of the emotions involved.
(its not always emotions, but thats a pretty close description)
then they fall below the threshhold of your awareness.
Thank you for your response. I completely agree with what you say. I guess the thrust of my query is about whether or not there is a direct connection between chakra blockage and physical addiction symptoms. In a physical addiction such as pain killers, if you take that away, you go through massive physical withdrawals. Its not psychological (Or maybe it is i dont know), but scientists explains the ailments are caused by a physical depletion of some of the chemicals in your brain... So hypothetically, if a person in this situation miraculously and suddenly activates all chakras to a substantial degree, would all physical ailments go away? Would your brain suddenly start making the chemicals that were once depleted? In other words, does chakra activation cause the body to release chemicals/hormoes/etc..
(04-01-2018, 02:27 PM)Elros Wrote: I used to smoke cigarettes and a day I did a MDMA trip (crystal form) with a friend and became very aware of the implication of smoking cigarettes in a way I couldn't ignore and it lead to a 4 hours talk about the root of why they had taken the daily place they took in my life a few years ago.
I never decided to quit them, instead resolving my emotional nodes on which my consumption of them was rooted made me completely unable to appreciate them. I tried to force it for about two weeks, and a few occasional times after that, but I've never been able to appreciate one again and now I couldn't see myself want to smoke one again.
So after your MDMA trip and 4 hour discussion, you didnt feel a need for cigarettes, and you decided to quit them... Did your quitting cause any physical ailments? Or were you perfectly fine afterwards?
By the way - thanks again all who replied. I appreciate any response to any of my questions and I always "like" your comments - i guess thats the least i can do ;-)