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Caduceus and Skeleton: Opening Phase

Caduceus and Skeleton: Opening Phase
October 28, 2011 webadmin

This illustration depicts the cyclic movement of the caduceus and the major chakras. The caduceus is comprised of the central vertical current, right positive current and the left negative current. The terms positive and negative refer to the direction that the currents are spinning. The positive current spins counterclockwise and the negative current spins clockwise. When all three currents meet in the midline of the vertical current a spark is created that results in a spinning vortex of energy known as a chakra. The caduceus is the deepest portion of the etheric body or center. In the open phase the caduceus moves inferior from the ajna chakra to the base chakra. While the caduceus is moving inferior in the open phase the midline chakras are moving posterior. Looking at the anterior of the body the midline chakras spin counterclockwise. Looking at the posterior of the body the midline chakras spin clockwise.