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Man's Subtle Bodies and Centres: The Aura, the Solar Plexus, the Chakras

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For thousands of years men have worked to multiply and amplify the sensations and perceptions entering their consciousness through their five senses, and it is this play on the keyboard of the senses that they call civilization and culture. Well, is this not rather meagre? However much we cultivate and refine our five senses they will always be severely limited in scope for they belong to the physical plane: they will never be capable of exploring any reality above or beyond the physical. Until human beings recognize that there are other areas that invite exploration, other dimensions to see, touch and breathe, they will never experience new, richer, more far-reaching or subtler sensations. Each of our organs is specialized: it has its own particular function to perform and it can convey only its own particular type of sensation. In order to experience other, new sensations, we must call into play those other, subtler organs and centres which we all possess.

154 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1984

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December 27, 2021
I like Omraam's teachings, a lot. The noteable thing about this particular volume was, for me, the integration of universal principles through the multiple perspective of various world traditions and systems.
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April 28, 2012
This talks about things such as Kundalini power, and the Chakra's, etc. If you aren't already well studied on this, this book might be a little advanced for you. I found it informative and if you are already into that, a good book to read for more information about such things. However, I don't recommend that you start with this book on these subject's.
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February 16, 2014
Quelques pistes intéressantes sont proposées mais pour le reste il s'agit surtout d'un livre dogmatique misogyne et limité
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