02-09-2020, 01:34 PM
Hello everyone,
Do you have a graphic depiction or 'diagram' of the rays and what energies they represent?
I've considered just image-searching the web for 'chakra diagram' but I don't necessarily trust the accuracy and thought I'd ask this group to see if anyone has created something along the lines of what I'm looking for.
Also, if there's a portion of the book(s) where I should read that can concisely explain the rays and their interaction, please feel free to share that also! I'm not new to the material, but certainly don't know it as well as most (yet!). I've listened to Scott Mandelker's talks on the topic-- and am planning to re-listen to them again after this post-- but wanted to inquire here in hopes that I could avoid having to sift through all my bookmarked interviews, pdfs, (etc etc).
(ps: I don't post much on bring4th, but I do drop in and browse quite often. Every time I do, I learn so much-- thank you all for being such a wonderful resource!)
(pps: https://www.llresearch.org/homecomings/h..._2006.aspx would be a good place to start reading as well?)
Do you have a graphic depiction or 'diagram' of the rays and what energies they represent?
I've considered just image-searching the web for 'chakra diagram' but I don't necessarily trust the accuracy and thought I'd ask this group to see if anyone has created something along the lines of what I'm looking for.
Also, if there's a portion of the book(s) where I should read that can concisely explain the rays and their interaction, please feel free to share that also! I'm not new to the material, but certainly don't know it as well as most (yet!). I've listened to Scott Mandelker's talks on the topic-- and am planning to re-listen to them again after this post-- but wanted to inquire here in hopes that I could avoid having to sift through all my bookmarked interviews, pdfs, (etc etc).
(ps: I don't post much on bring4th, but I do drop in and browse quite often. Every time I do, I learn so much-- thank you all for being such a wonderful resource!)
(pps: https://www.llresearch.org/homecomings/h..._2006.aspx would be a good place to start reading as well?)