Maybe TM'ers don't need chakras, anyway there is NO teaching vis-a-vis the 
chakras in the TM lexicon, therefore they don't exist. Certainly MMY would have 
told us about them, yes?

Does the TMorg even believe there are such things as *chakras*? 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
>
> To be truthful, the same thing could happen with Transcendental Meditation in 
> the wrong physiology or unsupervised. 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shukra69" <shukra69@> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.jcrows.com/trogawa_mentaldisorders.html
> > 
> > Meditation practitioners of tummo4 should know that they are apt to 
> > intensify srog-adzin-rlung, &#65533;the life-grasping wind,&#65533; in 
> > their body, so they need to be careful and practice correctly. Meditators 
> > of prana5 (Sanskrit for &#65533;breath-control visualizations&#65533;) 
> > should know that the chakras in their channels could be irreparably damaged 
> > if they do not follow the rules and therefore they need to be especially 
> > cautious. For example, a prana-practitioner is likely to react with intense 
> > fear when someone unexpectedly knocks on his door; a current of fear can 
> > soar through the visualized subtle central channel up to the head-chakra, 
> > the seat of srog-adzin-rlung, on account of what would otherwise be 
> > perceived as a slight irritation. In radical cases of faulty practice, 
> > frightening or endangering reports can cause the winds in the body of a 
> > prana-practitioner to uncontrollably surge upwards and, as a result, 
> > destroy the flow of energy in the body, even retarding the brain and 
> > leaving a victim to shake for the rest of his life.
> >
>


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