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The energy body is a complex structure. In many ways it can be likened to a
subtle energy reflection of the physical body, composed of highly structured
etheric matter. Etheric matter is not scientifically recognized but, metaphysically
speaking, this is the binding substance that exists inbetween matter and non-matter,
the substance that binds physical with nonphysical.
The energy body contains several interdependent energetic circuits. I have
defined these logically, through experimentation, observation and reasoning.
My terminology, definitions and descriptions here provide a good rule-of-thumb
way to understand and deal with the nature and processes of the human energy
body, without being overly technical or mysteriously esoteric.
FIVE MAIN ENERGY CIRCUITS
1. Master Circuit - Kundalini Circuit
2. Storage Circuit - Main Energy Storage Centres
3. Primary Circuit - Primary Centres (major Chakras)
4. Secondary Circuit - Supporting Secondary Centres (minor Chakras)
5. Tertiary Circuit Energy - Exchange Ports
Each of these circuits has many different functions, on the physical, bio-energetic
and pure energetic levels. While each can be said to be a completely independent
bio-energetic circuit, these are all interconnected and work together supporting
each other's energy requirements and functions. All are integral parts of
the underlying bioenergetic support structure of the physical body.
The primary energy centres and their higher functions cannot properly be
developed or used (barring accident or natural ability), until their underlying
energy support structures have been developed to allow this. If attempts are
made to develop and use the higher centres first, a great deal of time must
be spent waiting for these support structures to develop in response to the
new demands being placed upon them. The lower energetic circuitry will eventually
develop in response to higher energetic demands but this will happen very
slowly, often requiring many years of waiting time.
Early bioenergetic development work, especially involving primary energy
centres, causes some pretty major disruptions and realignments to occur within
the existing structure of the energy body. New energy pathways are formed
and old or blocked ones are redefined and cleared. This happens in response
to the greater demands placed upon support structures, through the changed
requirements and energy demands of the higher primary centres. Until these
support structures develop to the point where they can meet this greater demand,
energy can be taken from the storage areas of the energy body. This can drain
the bio-energetic aspect of the etheric body, and can even cause the physical
body itself to become energetically depleted; which can cause physical tiredness.
While these symptoms do not always occur during early energetic development,
they should always be kept in mind: fatigue, dizziness, headaches, digestive
problems, depression, cramps, aches and pains, and a variety of emotional
disorders can become temporary problems, in varying combinations and degrees
of severity. These effects can be especially pronounced if the recommended
procedures and cautions given within these tutorials are not adhered to. Primary
energy centre work should never be undertaken too vigorously, or at too early
a stage of development. To avoid most potential problems, and before any primary
centres are worked upon, supporting structures need to be developed, nurtured
and conditioned to handle a greater flow of energy.
The first step in developing the energy body is to stimulate and clear individual
secondary energy centres, energy exchange port clusters and connecting energy
pathways. While this process may sound laborious, it yields great developmental
rewards in the long term. Once this process is underway, energy will begin
flowing more freely and strongly throughout the energy body. This alone promotes
faster and healthier development in every aspect of the energy body, while
also empowering the immune system and other self-healing processes of the
physical body.
ENERGY FLOW
The average person normally absorbs only a small quantity of the energy available
to him/her each day. Energy is absorbed during sleep, as well as through other
means like digestion, breathing and sunlight. Now let us say, for example,
that the average person absorbs 100 units of raw energy per day, and that
this is enough for his/her average daily requirements. But when this same
person undertakes bioenergetic development exercises, and energy usage increases,
he/she begin using 200 or more units of raw energy (vitality) per day. This
deficit of 100 units will usually be made up for through the energy body's
storage areas. The physical symptoms of bioenergetic depletion, as discussed
above, can be the result if the storage areas become depleted.
With a little time and attention, however, the energy body can be conditioned
to handle anything. This is best done through stimulating, developing and
nurturing the all important secondary and tertiary centres. The energy body
can adapt and develop to fulfill any new energy requirements fairly quickly,
but only if the development process is managed intelligently. If left to develop
under its own steam, as a natural response to increased energy demands of
higher energy centres, overall energy body development can be extremely slow.
SECONDARY ENERGY CENTRES
According to my observations: secondary energy centres share many similarities
with primary energy centres (major chakras) but are smaller, simpler and have
fewer functions. Their main purpose is to refine, transform and condition
energies received through the tertiary system (energy exchange ports) into
energy with specific qualities, as required. In a way, secondary energy centres
can be thought of as something like bio-energetic electronic components of
the energy body.
The above diagram represents a typical secondary energy centre (skeletal)
based upon logic. I find it easier to picture this type of secondary centre
as having 4 poles and a central core running through its bone marrow core.
Each pole is a small vortex like energetic structure which flowers on the
surface of the skin directly above the joint, in and on the skin's surface.
These poles are connected to a larger internal conduit which runs through
the centre of all bones. Energy flowing through bone marrow cores may be the
cause of the bone-deep tingling and 'rushing-water' type energy movement sensations
commonly felt while working with the NEW system. The skeletal secondary centres
are also interconnected through energy pathways running through flesh, muscles,
tendons and nerves, as well as through and along the surface of the skin.
Slightly different but with similar functions are those secondary centres
attached directly to physical organs, nerve ganglias, glands and muscles.
These types of secondary centres are not directly attached to the skeletal
system. Some of these seem to have only one or two poles flowering on the
skin surface, and others do not seem to have any surface vortex at all. I
have not determined a great deal more about this particular type of secondary
energy centre at this time.
Secondary energy centres and their interconnecting energetic pathways seem
fairly well in line with traditional acupuncture meridians and accupoints.
Not surprisingly, striking similarities exist between the secondary system
as a whole, and the human nervous and circulatory systems.
ENERGY EXCHANGE PORTS
Energy exchange ports (tertiary system) are tiny pore like energy centres
with very simple functions. These are much like the millions of tiny pores
and hairs covering the skin of the human body. Their basic function is to
absorb and discharge energies; and on a higher level to detect energy. The
whole surface of the skin is lightly covered with these, but they are heavily
concentrated in several main areas.
1. Soles of the feet
2. Palms of the hands
3. Nasal passages and lungs
4. Lips, mouth and tongue
5. Genitals
The hands and feet are the largest energy conduits into the body and thus
contain heavier concentrations of energy exchange ports. These are, therefore,
the most important areas to stimulate, develop and make awareness sensitive,
during early development exercises.
ENERGY STORAGE CENTRES
The human energy body has three main vitality storage centres, where different
qualities of energies are accumulated and stored. These are quite different
from the primary energy centres (major chakras) that share the same general
area with each of these, although they can be said to be energetically interrelated.
The Sub-Naval
Position: Midway between belly button and pubic line, two inches
inside average sized body.
Function: Raw physical vitality energy storage.
The Sub-Heart
Position: Centre of chest at base of sternum, two inches inside
average sized body.
Function: Raw emotional energy storage.
The Sub-Brow
Position: Between eye socket ridges in centre of brow, two inches
inside average sized body.
Function: Raw mental and psychic energy storage.
Of these three storage centres, the most important and safest to actively
fill is the Sub-Navel storage centre. The three storage centres are interconnected.
As the Sub-Navel centre is being filled it automatically overflows into the
Sub-Heart storage centre; and as the Sub-Heart storage centre is being filled
it automatically overflows into the Sub-Brow storage centre. So when energy
is directed solely into the Sub-Navel centre, the two higher centres above
it are automatically filled at the same time.
I have found that directly filling either of the two higher storage centres
is a very unwise practice indeed. This can, experience has shown me, have
many adverse effects. It can unbalance the energy body and significantly lower
overall energy levels. This is not only developmentally counterproductive
but it can also have adverse affects on emotional, mental and psychic stability.
Filling all the storage centres is a lifetime's work. So it can take several
months or more of regular energy raising before energy levels significantly
increase. This slow start is mainly due to excess energy (energy that would
normally be stored) being used up during the early development process.
It is important to note that you do not have to actually fill the Sub-Navel
centre before energy begins overflowing into the Sub-Heart and Sub-Brow centres.
As the Sub-Navel centre is being developed and filled, pre-conditioned energy
is fed into each of the two higher centres automatically. If the procedures
given in this book are followed, the three storage centres will fill and develop
together, naturally and in a well-balanced way; and when it comes to long-term
energy body development balance is extremely important.
Unfortunately, there are no safe shortcuts with the NEW system. If you long
for psychic abilities, as people often do these days, practice regular trance
meditation and work daily at filling your Sub-Navel centre; and using other
energy circuits given in this tutorial. Make trance meditation and energy raising
a part of your daily life and your energy body will safely and progressively
develop in a natural, balanced and healthy way. Any dormant psychic abilities
will begin to manifest when they are ready, when the energetic conditions which
allow them are created.
In theory it might sound like a good idea to work solely on the higher centres
if psychic abilities are being developed, but a plethora of potential problems
can arise doing it this way. These can all be avoided by conditioning the secondary
centres first, and overall progress will always be much faster if this rule
is adhered to.
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