Three Sex Chakras

Sex chakras are substantial for proper Kundalini flow and personal maturity.

Three Sex ChakrasSexual energy is a very imperative part of the Kundalini energy and can influence humans in several ways, not only just sexually. Though everybody relates to one sex chakra over the others, all three of the sex chakras need to be open and developed to guarantee personal growth.

The three sex chakras lie between the navel and the pubic bone- the first 1- 1½ inches (depending on the body size) underneath the navel, the second- the same distance down and the lower- at the top of the pubic bone. The energy from the upper chakra can be used in both creativity and sex; when it works well, it magnifies gaiety and elation, but when working weakly, it brings tautness, humourlessness and deficiency of ingenuity. The flirtatiousness that may follow, may have a positive or negative consequence, depending on how it is used.

The second sex chakra, next down, associates with supremacy. Sexual union may endow people with potency and grant whole energy to create a sense of inner solidity, magnetism and well-being. Though this energy possesses immense curing potential, when contradicted, it promotes a desire to command others with sex, which consequences in people called `collectors`- those fond of seeing how much sexual attention they can pull towards themselves. Collectors have no interest in the positive side of the sexual energy. Rape is a demonstration of their horrible disproportion.

The third sex chakra, just above the pubic bone, is associated with transformational sex. Positive energy here alters sexual energy to its higher octave- the spiritual energy. People using energy from the third sex chakra may have visions and develop a fresh spiritual consciousness. The negative side of this chakra illustrates in a feeling that sex is vice and filthy.

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