Sahasrara

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Sahasrara, placed above the head crown, with 1000 petals. In the oriental literature, it is known "the supreme center of contact with God".
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Sahasrara, placed above the head crown, with 1000 petals. In the oriental literature, it is known "the supreme center of contact with God".
Tantric chakras

Brahmarandhra
Brumadhya
Kantha
Hrit
Nabhi
Muladhara

Sahasrara is the highest primary chakra according to the Hindu tradition.

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[edit] Description

Sahasrara is positioned above the head or at the top of it and it has 1000 petals which are arranged in 20 layers each of them with 50 petals. For a discussion about the petal count see also petal (chakra)

Sahasrara chakra symbolizes detachment from illusion; an essential element in obtaining supramental consciousness of the truth that one is all and all is one.

Often referred as thousand-petaled lotus, it is said to be the most subtle chakra in the system, relating to pure consciousness, and it is from this chakra that all the other chakras emanate. When a yogi is able to raise his or her kundalini, energy of consciousness, up to this point, the state of samadhi, or union with god, is experienced.

[edit] Practices

Some Asanas are said to help stimulate this chakra, such as 'head-stand'

[edit] Other associations

In the West, it has been noted by many occultists that Sahasrara expresses a similar archetypal idea to that of Kether in the kabbalistic tree of life, which also rests at the head of the tree, and represents pure consciousness and union with god.

It is also believed by some that the chakras correspond to the human endocrine system, with Sahasrara corresponding to either the pituitary gland, which is the master gland controlling all the other glands, connecting the nervous system to the endocrine system via the hypothalamus, and related to consciousness, or to the pineal gland, which may excrete the endogenous psychedelic Dimethyltryptamine, that may be responsible for REM-Dream, into the rest of our body. It has been proposed by Rick Strassman that the pineal gland is responsible for manufacture of endogenous dimethyltryptamine (DMT) although this is only speculation. There are some who believe DMT has a role in dreaming and possibly near-death experiences and other mystical states, and, although not proven, it was hypothesized in 1988 by Jace Callaway that DMT is connected with visual dreaming.

[edit] Alternative names

"Thousand-petalled lotus"
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"Thousand-petalled lotus"
  • Tantra: Adhomukha Mahapadma, Amlana Padma, Dashashatadala Padma, Pankaja, Sahasrabja, Sahasrachchada Panikaja, Sahasradala, Sahasradala Adhomukha Padma, Sahasradala Padma, Sahasrapatra, Sahasrara, Sahasrara Ambuja, Sahasrara Mahapadma, Sahasrara Padma, Sahasrara Saroruha, Shiras Padma, Shuddha Padma, Wyoma, Wyomambhoja
  • Vedas (late Upanishads): Akasha Chakra, Kapalasamputa, Sahasradala, Sahasrara, Sahasrara Kamala (Pankaja or Padma), Sthana, Wyoma, Wyomambuja
  • Puranic: Parama, Sahasradala, Sahasraparna Padma, Sahasrapatra, Sahasrara, Sahasrara Kamala (Parikaja or Padma), Shantyatita, Shantyatita Pada

[edit] First claimed opening

According to Sahaja Yogis, this center was opened for the first time on a collective level by Nirmala Srivastava, on May 5, 1970. [citation needed]

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