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Chakra Spin Dynamics?

Ayleth

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Hello everyone,

I have a basic question, would like to hear your experiences.
Why do chakras spin? As in why is it this motion and not something else? Might sound funny, but why not... bouncing? How is this spinning actually formed within the chakra?
I can imagine it, and I do feel the energy in the chakras, but it doesn’t feel like a full spinning sensation yet. Do you think it is a matter of more practice only?

Could not find any other posts about chakra spinning mechanics (apart from direction of the spin), but TG Blitzkreig mentioned in one of his posts "... even if it feels harder to spin, that doesn't mean nothing has occurred. Sometimes it is better to just focus on the chakra's activity increasing, rather than visually trying to make it perfectly spin faster."

Imagining, feeling the energy in the chakras and breathing in come up easy, but I realised that the actual motion of spinning does not feel like it's full/ complete. Where is this spinning force coming from? Only thought, consciousness applied to it? I don't want to go into fantasy land, but putting this thought out there: can be the case that the point of the chakra is felt in another way and the base another, with some interaction between it?

Also if anyone is knowledgable on physics and could explain how spinning is done, it would be much appreciated.
 
I too have these questions. I struggle a bit with this I don’t feel like I’m doing it well yet but I have thought it to be out of the need for more practice. I’m going to watch this post and see if you get some good feedback I’m curious as well.
 
I think that when we talk about the “spin” of chakras, it doesn’t refer to a physical wheel or a mechanical cycle. The “spin” here is actually a metaphor representing the movement of energy and the flow of vitality. After all, chakras are energy centers within our body, and each chakra governs a specific energy vibration and frequency. If the balance in these energy centers is disrupted, energy can become blocked or flow irregularly.

The spinning motion can be seen as a symbolic model that allows energy to flow freely and harmoniously. As energy moves from the center to the periphery and back to the center, this movement feels as if it is “spinning.” The free passage of energy through the chakras indicates the harmonious functioning of the body, mind, and spirit. I believe this is why the “spin” metaphor is used to emphasize that the flow is continuous, rhythmic, and balanced. In other words, as chakra energy moves from the center outward and back again, this movement can be felt as a spiral or circular rhythm, symbolizing energy flowing smoothly and naturally without obstruction.
 
This is just my theory, developed based on the knowledge of physics and quantum physics that I have.

Chakras are energy centers, each vibrating at specific frequencies. This vibration determines their color, their light. Chakras are light; light, in turn, is an electric and magnetic field oscillating in phase and is a specific type of energy. Each color corresponds to a certain energy, and each energy expresses itself in the soul in different ways (each chakra has its own peculiar function).

Energy in nature follows universal and cosmic laws and organizes itself harmoniously, tending toward states of equilibrium and stable pathways of configurations. Rotation, compared to bouncing, is much more stable and harmonious. The entire universe vibrates, is alive, and full of energy. We can even see in stars rotating around the center of their galaxy, and planets orbiting their star (or even stars, as there are many case of binary or multiple star system in the cosmo), the forms and energy patterns that are favored.

Rotation is a universal form of harmonious energy organization. The “bounces” in your example, instead, are a form of linear oscillatory motion that is not self-sustaining and not harmonious. The universe resists entropy and seeks balance and harmony and we and our chakras reflect this tendency.
 
I have knowledge of physics, but not quantum physics. Thank you, Saqqaranox, for this explanation, and thanks to Ayleth for asking such an interesting question.

The perception of rotation isn't entirely clear to me yet, but it's a bit like the earth rotating on itself and then around the sun.

With meditation and time, you'll begin to feel the chakra very well, see it clearly, and make it rotate more easily.

Consistency is the only secret to developing our chakras and our ability to sense them.
 
Hi, good questions and good answers too. I'd like to add my perception of this.

Reality on the quantum level can only be expressed and explained mathematically until we develop further so that we're able to feel and understand it on higher levels.

At the planck scale (or some would even say beyond) there's a specific shape that existence is organized around. Matter/energy/consciousness is built by higher dimensional shapes that are either 9 or 11d quasicrystalline and their lower dimensions projections when taken apart are pentachorons, tetrahedrons and ultimately triangles arranged in the most efficient way to allow for what we experience as reality.

This in turn is reflected in intermediate and larger macrocosmic structures such as ourselves and celestial bodies ect.

The chakras being pyramids encased in a sphere that project a thorus around them when viewed from above or below can be seen as a circle and when functioning optimally it is only logical that they move in a circular motion.

Hope this helps.

SWP
 
I think it's because of a natural law very fundamental like force and counter force. For example a famous explanation for why they spin which may or may not be true but probably not complete anyways, is that a moving current in a cable will produce a spinning magnetic field around it. As a plus knowledge, the magnetic field is what is containing the energy and moving the electrons forward.
 

You should do research on the swastika to understand this
 

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