Muladhara

Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार) lit. “root and basis of Existence.” The root chakra located near the base of the spine.

Church: Ephesus
Region: Sexual Organs
Vowel: S

The Muladhara chakra is situated under the Kanda, which is the exact place where the nadis Sushumna, Ida, and Pingala join. This is the fundamental or coccygeal chakra. This chakra nourishes all the other chakras with its sexual energy. The Kundalini is found enclosed within the Muladhara chakra.   Four nadis similar to the petals of the lotus flower emanate from this chakra. – Kundalini Yoga: The Mysteries of the Fire by Samael Aun Weor

Thule, Tula, Polaris

(Greek: Θούλη, Thoúlē; Latin: Thule, Tile) A mystical, ancient, far-northern location described in classical literature that is variously assumed to represent Ireland, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, etc, all of which are mistaken. Virgil used the word Thile in Georgics 1.30 to mean “furthest land” as a symbolic reference to denote a far-off land or an unattainable goal. The astronomer Geminus of Rhodes said that the name Thule derived from an archaic word for the polar night, meaning “the place where the sun goes to rest.” In truth, Thule refers to the ancient land of Polaris, the continent inhabited by the polar race, the first human race on this planet, many millions of years ago.

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