For as long as I can remember, discoloration has been at the back of my prayer carpet. Although I vacuum the carpet in
my room every week, I think of it as collective dirt clinging to it
from the carpeted floor. I ignored it, and once in a blue moon, I would wash it
in the washing machine. A few days ago, I noted that dirt had thickened and become widespread and that maybe it was time to clean it. Then I noticed something wrong, very wrong with my assumption that it was some dirt. I started
telling myself that there should be more dirt where pressure points are greater, but
wow – the pressure points are clean.
In the picture above – the pressure points are where I stand
in prayer and where my knees bear my weight in prostration. Have you noticed
any dirt…? None!
When a Muslim is prostrate during prayer, the knees and feet bear most of the body’s weight, with the hand, forehead,
and the tip of the nose subtly touching the ground.
Suddenly, I realized with glee—a real excitement—that my Chakras or “subtle energy points” made an impression more recognizable at the back of my carpet. I made a few clicks to learn more from the net, and
Google imaged “Chakras.”
I went to our prayer room (small mosque) in the clinic and
checked the prayer carpets for similar impressions, but there was no trace of any of the carpets. It means that I am more meditative in prayer than
most.
The wisdom of our self is revealed within the chakras of our
soul.
Please check the back of your prayer carpets at home, especially the ones you often use…
The kundalini is a feminine energy often
described as an inner goddess or mother energy. Her ascent from the sacrum through the chakras located in the spinal cord is a process of self-realization. When the kundalini arrives in the crown chakra (Sahasrara), the seeker experiences the complete transformation of awareness. One is taken beyond the limits of the human mind into the mystical states of meditation described by Sufis and yogis alike.
"CHAKRAS"
The seventh heaven or chakra is the ‘Crown Chakra,’ also
termed Sahasrara. Yogis have described it as the most important of all the
chakras, for it represents the ultimate level of mystic awareness.
Chakras (Sanskrit word for "wheel" or
"turning") are 7 “subtle” energy points in the body, where the spirit
and the physical converge. According to medical intuitive and author Caroline
Myss, who described chakras in her work Anatomy of the Spirit (1996),
"Every thought and experience you've ever had in your life gets filtered
through these chakra databases. Each event is recorded into your cells...” in
effect your biography becomes your biology.
Everything is energy. The thing we see is high density. The things we don't see are less dense. The things we don't see can be viewed through the Third eye. The third eye is the term given to the eyes of the etheric body. Whatever term we give it, it’s all about vibrations and energy.
According to Hinduism/Buddhism, chakras are whirling pools of energy in the body. These chakras can be open, closed, or overactive, and depending on their status, they can affect people
in different ways.
Such energy points exist in one's etheric body. Tibetans say
there are 7, Sufis of Islam say there are 9, and some say there are 11. These energy points oscillate/vibrate when we take our consciousness to the same rate of vibration as an energy point. When we do, we enter a completely
different dimension.