bravephoenix wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 5:06 pm
The western chakra modality really doesn't align with my practice and experiences involving energy centers. So I was wondering what other energy systems people work with when it comes to the body? If there isn't a name for it, how do you engage with that energy? What are your beliefs about the energy body?
I work a lot with Robert Bruce’s method called “tactile imaging”. This is a system of energy work he outlines in his book “Energy Work”. It really seems to supercharge any other modality you’re practicing, and I think of it kind of like lifting weights, energy work style, to strengthen your capacities for various kinds of energy work and rousing dormant abilities.
What really drew me to it, is the fact that he discovered the system himself when testing out ideas to make astral projecting easier for people who are blind. He is all about testing these things out for yourself, coming to your own conclusions, and not necessarily taking anyone else’s word for things.
After discovering this system, he used it to map his energy body through his own experience. While there is a lot of similarities to the traditional chakra system in what he discovered, there is a lot more detail in his system too.
He rebrands chakras as a series of energy centers:
- Tertiary centers
- Secondary centers
- Primary centers
Tertiary centers being tiny pore-like chakras that litter the body, and are concentrated in the hands, feet, mouth, & genital regions. Tertiary centers take in and release energy according to him.
Secondary centers are larger centers that are located in every joint in the body, they refine energy for the primary centers. When beginning tactile imaging, it’s common to feel these centers throb noticeably when working on them and strengthening them/clearing blocks in them.
Primary centers are similar to traditional chakras in size, strength, and placement. He states that these are easiest to work on when all the other centers have been worked on first, so that as you develop the primary centers, they have a greater energy flow to nurture their development.
His system of primary centers differs a bit from traditional centers, in that there’s a network of secondary/primary chakras around the root chakra that are notable.
He also notes 3 storage centers in the body, corresponding to physical, emotional, and mental/psychic storage.
There are other aspects that he details too (bubbling well points, Ida/pingala, central channel & what they feel like when working with them)
Going beyond the book, he also has a course on raising kundalini (what he calls the “master circuit”) and he has some really interesting experiences and practices he shares and teaches about this that I find are different to what other people describe.
Having said all that, not every system is a fit for everyone, so not everyone might find it a fit for them. I’d say test it out for yourself and go with what feels right. I tested this one out as an open minded skeptic and was blown away by it. I mapped my own body’s energy pathways and centers out for myself using his system. This system is also what originally opened up my senses to the paranormal in the beginning as well.
Another system you might find interesting is Choa Kok Sui’s books on Pranic Healing. One that comes to mind is his book: “The Chakras & Their Functions”. From what I remember he references the chakras differently than they’re traditionally known, and the artistic renditions of the chakras in that book are from his experiences consulting with clairvoyants on what these energy centers look like.