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You'll be excited to hear that I think/know there are more than 7 Chakras.

As I said before, 8 and 9 are next up after you Perfect the 7th. I roughly can call them the ~Confirmation and the ~Triumph, but there is no True name for them, as they are beyond the scope of an un-Ascended human mind.

Consider the Act of Creation.

Creation occurs in stages.

FIRST PHASE - Genesis - 3

  1. The Concept, where the inventor considers making a tool that performs an action. The inventor has no picture in his mind what that tool looks like, but rather a series of actions whatever the tool ends up being will perform. There is no form yet, just an idea of what actions are necessary.

  2. The Temporal, where the inventor must consider if the Concept is possible at all, in being able to make it and if it is simply whimsy or an authentic invention / Great Work. In addition, it must be considered how long of a time frame it must be accomplished in.

  3. The Formal, where the inventor begins to imagine what form it will take, where the hinges, bends, cuts, bevels, etc. will end up. Nothing has to be written down yet, it's still the idea phase, but a tangible blueprint is beginning to take form.

SECOND PHASE - The Cycles - 6

  1. The Material, where the inventor considers what he wishes to make the invention out of. Not every material is suited to the task. Things must be organized, catalogued, and their properties examined. The blueprint can change at this point, as choosing a metal over wood allows any particular component to be of different dimensions, with the purpose remaining intact.

  2. The Sourcing, where resources are gathered to fulfill the design's needs. Individual components are made, and are put in their proper places of storage. Not everything must be done in a certain order, but some components do require others to already exist in order to do test-fits.

  3. The Construction, where the finished components are combined together to make the final item. There is a definite order in which the invention can be constructed -- an instruction manual, if you will, where things are rigid but components that can be put on in tandem leave room for loopholes which may or may not cause problems. If not for them, the person putting it together is simply going through the motions.

THIRD PHASE - The Triumph - 9

It is hard to name these, as we only are privy to 7 and 8, where 9 is a complete mystery known only to those who have seen the mind of God and still live.

  1. The Completion, where the inventor puts the finishing touches on his invention. Rough spots are sanded down, the kerf is shaven, and the whole thing performs the actions as was designed. Glue is left to dry and while the inventor rests he looks at his designs and makes sure nothing is missing.

Now, this is where Chakras leave off. There are two more Chakras yet to be explored. The first 7 are introspective, within the self, where the other two are extrospective, outside the self. What good is the invention if it is not put to use? How are we known? By our bodies? By our talents? What about by our WORKS?

  1. The Trials, where the inventor tests his creation to guarantee it works as he intended. He puts it through its paces and wears it down to test its durability. He gives it a phasing, noticing the weak spots and modifying them as necessary -- loosening screws or adding beads of solder to ensure perfect balance. Wearing that does not ruin the invention's actions are marks of honor that the invention is rugged enough yet precise enough to do what it was meant to.

  2. The Triumph, where the inventor celebrates on his Great Work coming to fruition. He allows himself to be proud of his creation and that he was given the opportunity, mind, time, and resources to honor God for allowing him to gift the world with something that will change peoples' lives for the better. Furthermore, he must take care to finalize the blueprints so that others may follow in his path, craft the same tool he has, and use it to make their own Great Works.


Onlookers have no idea what the inventor is making until the 7th stage. Once they see it in the 7th stage, many fall away, thinking that there is nothing beyond it. They fail to consider LIVING WITH the Creation now they fully grasp its concepts.

From Genesis in the Bible until Jesus, the Universe was working through the 7th Day of "Rest". The Universe is currently ending the 8th Phase of the World's Creation and moving into ITS 9th. We, as humans with individual agency, are collectively still in the 6th Kingdom and are moving into the 7th, which is to know the mind of Creation.

This is why I claim Buddha only entered the 7th Kingdom, but he did not Perfect the Stones he crafted there. He told people what to do, but he did not act in the world in ways he was capable. He sat on his laurels and cheered on those who were still climbing up the cliff's face. He sat at the top of the cliff and told them how great it was, and that the trials are worth it, but he didn't take the next step.

He didn't get down on his hands and knees and offer a hand to those nearing the top. He didn't sacrifice his own time in the new phase of life in order to expedite the time being spent by those in the lower rungs on the ladder.

That's what separates Jesus from Buddha. Jesus not only entered into the Kingdom of Man, of full enlightenment, but he went back to the lower Kingdoms and began tossing those he knew were unlikely to make it on their own up a rock or two.

Jesus knows that Paradise is pointless if you're the only one to get there.

Jesus was the First among Man to realize this once he attained Enlightenment, and so he became a Servant of Servants and humbled himself, living among the sinners to save them from the burdens (sins) they accumulated, with the flawed thinking it would help them climb the cliff or that they could take it with them to Paradise. In other words, they packed more than was required.

He sacrificed his own rite to Paradise, threw himself down the cliff, and swore to climb it again, as many times as necessary, so that we may all one day join him at the top.

He is the true Teacher, one who escapes the burning building, and then not only instructs those still inside on how to escape but goes back into the burning building to drag out those who are failing to follow his instructions.

Jesus isn't just the Hero archetype of antiquity; He is the Savior archetype. The Hero among Heroes; the King of Kings; Lord of Lords.


The Mushroom of which you speak, is one of many Stones; one of many Great Works by which we can come to know Creation. For some, that is all that is necessary. For others, they must form the Stone in ALL 9 Kingdoms in order to finally Ascend to the top of the cliff. For those with this greater task, much will be given but more will be asked.

By their own stubbornness they delay their Ascent. But in that stubbornness, they have an opportunity to be Great Leaders, having personally witnessed every Act of Creation by the time they finally make it to the top. These are the Anointed, and we must not mistake their better "luck" for a lesser burden.

But he that knew it not, and yet did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes: for unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required, and to whom men much commit, the more of him will they ask. - Luke 12:48

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You'll be excited to hear that I think/know there are more than 7 Chakras.

As I said before, 8 and 9 are next up after you Perfect the 7th. I roughly can call them the ~Confirmation and the ~Triumph, but there is no True name for them, as they are beyond the scope of an un-Ascended human mind.

Consider the Act of Creation.

Creation occurs in stages.

FIRST PHASE - Genesis - 3

1 - The Concept, where the inventor considers making a tool that performs an action. The inventor has no picture in his mind what that tool looks like, but rather a series of actions whatever the tool ends up being will perform. There is no form yet, just an idea of what actions are necessary.

2 - The Temporal, where the inventor must consider if the Concept is possible at all, in being able to make it and if it is simply whimsy or an authentic invention / Great Work. In addition, it must be considered how long of a time frame it must be accomplished in.

  1. The Formal, where the inventor begins to imagine what form it will take, where the hinges, bends, cuts, bevels, etc. will end up. Nothing has to be written down yet, it's still the idea phase, but a tangible blueprint is beginning to take form.

SECOND PHASE - The Cycles - 6

  1. The Material, where the inventor considers what he wishes to make the invention out of. Not every material is suited to the task. Things must be organized, catalogued, and their properties examined. The blueprint can change at this point, as choosing a metal over wood allows any particular component to be of different dimensions, with the purpose remaining intact.

  2. The Sourcing, where resources are gathered to fulfill the design's needs. Individual components are made, and are put in their proper places of storage. Not everything must be done in a certain order, but some components do require others to already exist in order to do test-fits.

  3. The Construction, where the finished components are combined together to make the final item. There is a definite order in which the invention can be constructed -- an instruction manual, if you will, where things are rigid but components that can be put on in tandem leave room for loopholes which may or may not cause problems. If not for them, the person putting it together is simply going through the motions.

THIRD PHASE - The Triumph - 9

It is hard to name these, as we only are privy to 7 and 8, where 9 is a complete mystery known only to those who have seen the mind of God and still live.

  1. The Completion, where the inventor puts the finishing touches on his invention. Rough spots are sanded down, the kerf is shaven, and the whole thing performs the actions as was designed. Glue is left to dry and while the inventor rests he looks at his designs and makes sure nothing is missing.

Now, this is where Chakras leave off. There are two more Chakras yet to be explored. The first 7 are introspective, within the self, where the other two are extrospective, outside the self. What good is the invention if it is not put to use? How are we known? By our bodies? By our talents? What about by our WORKS?

  1. The Trials, where the inventor tests his creation to guarantee it works as he intended. He puts it through its paces and wears it down to test its durability. He gives it a phasing, noticing the weak spots and modifying them as necessary -- loosening screws or adding beads of solder to ensure perfect balance. Wearing that does not ruin the invention's actions are marks of honor that the invention is rugged enough yet precise enough to do what it was meant to.

  2. The Triumph, where the inventor celebrates on his Great Work coming to fruition. He allows himself to be proud of his creation and that he was given the opportunity, mind, time, and resources to honor God for allowing him to gift the world with something that will change peoples' lives for the better. Furthermore, he must take care to finalize the blueprints so that others may follow in his path, craft the same tool he has, and use it to make their own Great Works.


Onlookers have no idea what the inventor is making until the 7th stage. Once they see it in the 7th stage, many fall away, thinking that there is nothing beyond it. They fail to consider LIVING WITH the Creation now they fully grasp its concepts.

From Genesis in the Bible until Jesus, the Universe was working through the 7th Day of "Rest". The Universe is currently ending the 8th Phase of the World's Creation and moving into ITS 9th. We, as humans with individual agency, are collectively still in the 6th Kingdom and are moving into the 7th, which is to know the mind of Creation.

This is why I claim Buddha only entered the 7th Kingdom, but he did not Perfect the Stones he crafted there. He told people what to do, but he did not act in the world in ways he was capable. He sat on his laurels and cheered on those who were still climbing up the cliff's face. He sat at the top of the cliff and told them how great it was, and that the trials are worth it, but he didn't take the next step.

He didn't get down on his hands and knees and offer a hand to those nearing the top. He didn't sacrifice his own time in the new phase of life in order to expedite the time being spent by those in the lower rungs on the ladder.

That's what separates Jesus from Buddha. Jesus not only entered into the Kingdom of Man, of full enlightenment, but he went back to the lower Kingdoms and began tossing those he knew were unlikely to make it on their own up a rock or two.

Jesus knows that Paradise is pointless if you're the only one to get there.

Jesus was the First among Man to realize this once he attained Enlightenment, and so he became a Servant of Servants and humbled himself, living among the sinners to save them from the burdens (sins) they accumulated, with the flawed thinking it would help them climb the cliff or that they could take it with them to Paradise. In other words, they packed more than was required.

He sacrificed his own rite to Paradise, threw himself down the cliff, and swore to climb it again, as many times as necessary, so that we may all one day join him at the top.

He is the true Teacher, one who escapes the burning building, and then not only instructs those still inside on how to escape but goes back into the burning building to drag out those who are failing to follow his instructions.

Jesus isn't just the Hero archetype of antiquity; He is the Savior archetype. The Hero among Heroes; the King of Kings; Lord of Lords.


The Mushroom of which you speak, is one of many Stones; one of many Great Works by which we can come to know Creation. For some, that is all that is necessary. For others, they must form the Stone in ALL 9 Kingdoms in order to finally Ascend to the top of the cliff. For those with this greater task, much will be given but more will be asked.

By their own stubbornness they delay their Ascent. But in that stubbornness, they have an opportunity to be Great Leaders, having personally witnessed every Act of Creation by the time they finally make it to the top. These are the Anointed, and we must not mistake their better "luck" for a lesser burden.

But he that knew it not, and yet did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes: for unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required, and to whom men much commit, the more of him will they ask. - Luke 12:48

2 years ago
1 score