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ТАБЛИЦА 7


Примерные формы самоощущения

Семь чакр кундалини и семь высших шабда-«чакр»

Тиллер [271]
(иерархия субстанции)

Плеромная
Уроборическая
Осевое тело

1. Голод, материальное, плеромное, пища

Физическая

Праническое тело

2. Эмоционально-сексуальные влечения

Образное тело

Познание членства

3. Сила: безопасность внутри членского мира

Ранняя эгоическая/личностная

4. Любовь и принадлежность раннего «эго»
внутри членского мира

Средняя эгоическая/личностная

Поздняя эгоическая/личностная



5. Полностью вербальная самость; конкретное
операциональное и вербальное знание

Зрелое «эго»
Биосоциальные полосы

6. Формальное операциональное и концептуальное знание;
(начало «психического» уровня)

Кентавр/экзистенциальная

Интеграция низших шести чакр
Открытие аджны — «психической» чакры

Низшая тонкая

7. Сахасрара

Эфирная Астральная

Высшая тонкая
Низшая причинная

Область 7 высших шабда-«чакр» за пределами сахасрары

М-1 (или низшее индивидуальное сознание)
М-2 (или индивидуальное интеллектуальное сознание)

Высшая причинная

Кульминация высших чакр в финальном Боге

М-3 (духовное индивидуальное сознание)

Предельная

Трансценденция всех уровней чакр, высоких и низких

Дух

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