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Das Chakra-System Die Feinstoffliche Struktur Des Menschen Kurt Leland Das Chakra-System Die feinstoffliche Struktur des Menschen Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Karl Friedrich Hörner xc74-quam.atui TJatlaf Inhalt Illustrationen, Tabellen und Tafeln 9 Tafeln 10 Danksagungen 11 Einführung 15 Anmerkung zur Sanskrit-Transliteration 23 Die Evolution des östlichen Chakrasystems: eine Chronologie 25 TF.II, 1 • Osten ist Osten und Westen ist Westen 31 Kapitel 1 • Die geheimnisvollen Zeichnungen von Bipin Behari Shom 33 »Irrtümer« des Hinduismus 36 Ost und West 41 Kapitel 2 • Das Universum nach Tantra 45 Das östliche Chakrasystem 48 Kapitel 3 • Die Schöpfung umgekehrt: Yoga und die Chakras 57 Hatha-Yoga 61 Mantra-Yoga 64 Nada-Yoga 65 Laya-Yoga 66 Kapitel 4 • Das westliche Chakrasystem 75 Typologie der Erklärer und Systeme 79 Quellen-Amnesie 83 Okkulte Entsprechungen 86 Forscher oder Ermittler? - Meine Position 90 TEIL 2 • Esoterische Matrix: Die Chakra-Lehren von H. P. Blavatsky (1879-1891) 95 Kapitel 5 • Abendlandfahrt 97 Flüchtige Blicke auf den tantrischen Okkultismus 99 Tantrische Anatomie 103 Kapitel 6 • Madame Blavatskys »Esoterische Instruktionen« 107 Hätha- versus Raja-Yoga 109 Die Epiphyse (Zirbeldrüse) 112 Chakras im Kopf 114 Weg der Heiligen 115 Die sieben Strahlen 117 Die Aura 119 Kapitel 7 • Unterweisungen in der Inneren Gruppe 123 Die Kundalini-Übung 127 TEIL 3 • Wirbelnde Räder: Theosophische Hellsichtigkeit (1890er - 1920er Jahre) 135 Kapitel 8 • Annie Besant und die höheren Ebenen 137 Astralreisen 142 Kapitel 9 • Die Lotusblumenblätter von Rudolf Steiner 149 Erkenntnisse der höheren Welten 149 Kapitel 10 • Das Gesetz des Atems und der Lebensbaum 159 Subtile Kräfte (Rama Prasad) 160 Königlicher Yoga (Swami Vivekananda) 162 Die Aura des Menschen (Auguste Jean-Baptiste Marques) 165 Rhythmisches Atmen (Ella Adelia Fletcher) 167 Fliegende Schriftrollen (Golden Dawn) 170 Sphären, Säulen und Pfade (Kabbala) 171 Kapitel 11 • Chakras der Apokalypse (James Morgan Pryse) 179 Wiedersehen mit der Kundalini-Übung 182 Multiple Chakrasysteme... 184 Die Schlange und das Kreuz 186. Kapitel 12 • Charles W. Leadbeater und das Schlangenfeuer 193 Das innere Leben 199 Der Alltag aus spiritueller Sicht 203 Kapitel 13 • Das Duell zwischen Leadbeater und Woodroffe 209 Die Schlangenkraft 210 Die Chakras 213 Leadbeaters Vermächtnis 220 TEIL 4 • Chromotherapie: Die Lehre von den Strahlen, Farben und Drüsen (1920er - 1950er Jahre) 225 Kapitel 14 • Alice Bailey und die sieben Strahlen 227 Initiation: menschliche und solare Einweihung 229 Briefe über okkulte Meditation 232 Der Yoga-Pfad 235 Die Seele und ihr Mechanismus 236 Esoterisches Heilen 237 Kapitel 15 • Geheimnisvolle Drüsen 241 Chemie der Seele (Herman Harold Rubin) 242 Die zahlreichen Leben der Cajzoran Ali (Amber Steen) 245 Steens Vermächtnis 248 Kapitel 16 • Der Sikh und das Medium 253 Edgar Cayce und die Freudigen Helfer 253 Östliche Weisheit für westliches Denken (Bhagat Singh Thind) 257 Das Vaterunser 260 Cayces Vermächtnis 265 Eine-Frage der Rangfolge 267 Kapitel 17 • Verlorene Lehren von kosmischer Farbe 271 Meister und Strahlen 273 Ivah Bergh Whitten 276 Farben-Gewahrsein 279 Grundlagen kosmischer Farben 280 Farben-Entsprechungen 283 Whittens Vermächtnis 290 Kapitel 18 • Tempel strahlenden Glanzes 295 Color Temple College (Roland Hunt) 296 Cosmic Color Fellowship (S. G. J. Ousely) 301 Temple of Radiant Reflection (Mary L. Wiyninger) 310 TEIL 5 • Gelehrte, Swamis und Seelenklempner (1930er - 1970er Jahre) 313 Kapitel 19 • Der Schlange Brut 315 Jung und Die Schlangenkraft 316 Die Chakras der Jahrhundertmitte 321 Joseph Campbell und Sri Ramakrishna 323 Kapitel 20 • Kundalini-Thermalquellen - Esalen-Institut 331 Michael Murphy und Sri Aurobindo 332 Esalen und Energie 336 Kapitel 21 • Handbücher zum höheren Bewusstsein 343 Transzendente Bedürfnisse (Abraham Maslow) 343 Alles Leben ist Tanz (Ram Dass) 346 Here Comes Everybody (William Schutz) 348 Das Handbuch zum höheren Bewusstsein (Ken Keyes jr.) 351 Orgasmus (Jack Lee Rosenberg) 353 Kapitel 22 • Die Geburt des westlichen Chakrasystems 355 Yoga-Psychologie (Haridas Chaudhuri) 355 Der Yogi und die Seelenklempner (Swami Rama) 357 Kind des Körperbewusstseins (Ken Dychtwald) 358 TEIL 6 • Lichträder rollen weiter (1980er Jahre und darüber hinaus) 371 Kapitel 23 • Der Weg des Dodos - ausgestorbene Systeme 373 Unter der Kapuze (Peter Rendel) 373 Energie und Ekstase (Bernard Gunther) 374 Der Heilige Gral (Jack Schwarz) 377 Die Geheimnisse der Farben (Christopher Hills) 383 Kapitel 24 • Die große Chakra-Kontroverse 391 Räder, Farben und Kristalle (Anodea Judith und Joy Gardner) 394 Chakra-Wissenschaft (Hiroshi Motoyama und andere) 395 Deutsche Entwicklungen (Klausbernd Vollmar und andere) 396 Wiedersehen mit Bailey (David Tansley und Zachary Lansdowne) 399 Prana-Heilen (Choa Kok Sui) 400 Die Reise nach innen (Shirley MacLaine) 404 Kapitel 25 • Der multidimensionale Regenbogenkörper 409 Hände oder Räder (Brennan und Bruyere) 411 Auren, Körper und Ebenen 417 Mehrfach-Körper und -Systeme 420 Mehrdimensionale Chakras 425 Die neue Astral-Projektion 427 Chakras der Zukunft 430 Anmerkungen und Quellen 433 Bibliografie 494 Über den Verfasser 516 Stichwortverzeichnis 517 Illustrationen, Tabellen und Tafeln Illustrationen Vier fehlende Verbindungen 14 1. Geheimnisvolle Zeichnung A , 34 2. Geheimnisvolle Zeichnung B 35 3. Chakras und Nadis 49 4. Anähata-Chakia. 54 5. Entsprechungen aus Blavatskys Esoterischer Instruktion Nr. 1 125 6. Aufsteigende Kundalini 164 7. Chakra-Positionen nach Crowley 174 8. Chakras und der Lebensbaum 176 9. Pryses Chakras, Planeten und Zeichen 181 10. Chakra-Positionen nach Pryse 187 11. Chakra-Funktionen nach Pryse 188 12. Chakra-Funktionen nach Leadbeater 204 13. Nadis und Hermesstab 2013 14. Endokrine Drüsen 243 15. Alis Chakras und Drüsen 244 16. Das Vaterunser nach Cayce 263 17. Das Vaterunser nach Heindel 264 18. Kopf-Chakras nach Hodson 269 19. Meister und Strahlen nach Whitten 281 20. Chakras und Ebenen nach Whitten 300 21. Darstellung der Strahlen in Blavatskys Esoterischer Instruktion Nr. 2 307 22. Tibetische Chakras als Chörten 381 23. Westliche Chakras als Heiliger Gral 381 24. Vorder- und Rückseiten-Chakras 403 Tabellen 1. Das Sanskrit-Alphabet ; 71 2. Basus tantrische Anatomie (1888) 104 3. Basus Chakras (1888) 105 4. Entsprechungen aus Blavatskys Kundalini-Übung (1891) 130 5. Ebenen, Körper und Prinzipien nach Besant (1897-1912) 140 6. Chakras nach Steiner 151 7. Crowleys Chakra-Zuordnungen (1909) 172 8. Chakras nach Pryse 191 9. Leadbeaters Farben und Kräfte (1910) 202 10. Leadbeaters Farben und Kräfte (1927) 219 11. Baileys Beiträge zum Chakrasystem (1930-1953) 238 12. Cajzoran Ali über die Chakras (1928) 251 13. Chakra/Drüsen-Entsprechungen (1927 - 1936) 268 14. Whittens Haupt-Strahl-Entsprechungen (1932) 284 - 285 15. Whittens Typen und Bedürfnisse (1932) 286 16. Whittens Neben-Strahl-Entsprechungen (1932) 287 17. Tattvas, Symbole und Farben 289 18. Strahlen, Chakras und Farben (1920er - 1930er Jahre) 291 19. Ouseleys Entsprechungen (ca. 1950) 305 20. Evolution der Chakra-Eigenschaften (ca. 1970er Jahre) 369 - 369 21. Das Chakrasystem aus Voluntary Controls (1978) 379 22. Chakras nach Christopher Hills (1977) 386 23. Das westliche Chakrasystem (ca. 1990) 407 24. Chakras nach Rosalyn Bruyere (1988) 414 25. Brennans und Besants Ebenen 422 - 423 Tafeln Farbtafeln 1. Chakras in Ost und West 2. Chakras nach Sabhapaty 3. Aura-Schichten und Prinzipien 4. Pryses Kontinuum menschlichen Potenzials 5. »Die Chakras nach Gichtel« 6. Leadbeaters Chakras, Vorderansicht 7. Leadbeaters Chakras, Seitenansicht 8. Alis Chakras und Drüsen .
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