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The Eye of God Chakra, more commonly known as the Third Eye or Ajna chakra, is one of the seven main energetic conduits (i.e. Chakras) of the Energy System of the Physical Unit. Energies from the Eye of God chakra (Third Eye/Ajna) are chakra associated with the sensory apparatus of your Physical Unit. Energies from the third eye chakra go towards the development and support of your body's many senses, including the gross senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste, and more subtle senses, like telepathy, clairvoyance, psychometry, and so on.
Related LP Terms
Chakras > Chakra Alignment, Chakra Health, Chakra Pathology, Connection Supplement, Control Clause, Crown Stupifier
Non-LP Related Terms
List of the body's seven main Chakras
Body of God, Eye of God, Hand of God, Mind of God, Voice of God, Will of God
Notes
Visualization/reactivation: To "open" your third eye, simply visualize energy flowing into your body and out into the world around you from a point in the middle of your forehead. Visualize that energy flowing into your body where it cascades through your neural network in warm and scintillating colours. Visualize it blasting out into the world around you and bringing awareness of all the important aspects of your reality.
In world religions
Aboriginal Karadji are encouraged to develop their Inner Eye or "powers of spiritual discernment" to the point where they can diagnose illness, see at a distance, make a Connection to "the spirit-realm and its inhabitants" (the Rai) and so on.[1]
- ↑ Cowan, James. “Wild Stones: Spiritual Discipline and Psychic Power Among Aboriginal Clever Men” 17, no. 1 & 2 (1985).