| The Seven Major Centers It would be of
    value here if we consider for a moment the nature of the centers themselves, summarizing
    somewhat the teaching already given in my other books, and so presenting a clear picture
    of the energy body which underlies the dense physical vehicle. 
    There are many focal points of force within the body, but we shall deal only with the
    major seven which control in some degree or other all the remaining. In that way we shall
    not be confused. We shall consider the five centers found upon the spinal column and the
    two which are found in the head. 
    1. The Head Center. This is located at the very top of the head. It is
    frequently called "the thousand-petalled lotus" or the Brahmarandra. [145] 
      - It
        corresponds to the central spiritual sun.
 
      - It is
        brought into functioning activity after the third initiation and is the organ for the
        distribution of monadic energy, of the will aspect of divinity.
 
      - antahkarana,
        which disciples and initiates are in process of constructing and which reaches its full
        usefulness only after the destruction of the causal body at the fourth initiation.
 
      - It is the
        Shamballa center in the physical body and the agent of the Father or of the first divine
        aspect.
 
      - It registers
        purpose, corresponds to the "electric fire" of the solar system, and is dynamic
        in quality.
 
      - Its dense
        physical externalization is the pineal gland in the head. This remains active during
        infancy and until the will-to-be is sufficiently established so that the incarnating
        person is firmly anchored in physical incarnation. In the final stages of divine
        expression in man it again comes into activity and usefulness as the agent for the
        accomplishment on earth of the will energy of established Being.
 
      - It is the
        organ of synthesis because, after the third initiation and prior to the destruction of the
        causal body, it gathers into itself the energies of all the three aspects of manifested
        life. Where man is concerned, this means the energies of the Spiritual Triad, of the
        threefold egoic lotus and of the triple personality, thus again making the nine of
        initiation. The energies thus synchronized and focused in, around and above [146] the
        head are of great beauty and extensive radiation, plus dynamic effectiveness. They serve
        to relate the initiate to all parts of the planetary life, to the Great Council at
        Shamballa, and to the Lord of the World, the final Initiator - via the Buddha and one of
        the three Buddhas of Activity. The Buddha, in a most peculiar sense, relates the initiate
        to the second aspect of divinity - that of love - and therefore to the Hierarchy; the
        Buddhas of Activity relate him to the third aspect of divinity, that of active
        intelligence. Thus the energy of will, of consciousness and of creativity meet in him,
        providing the synthesis of the divine aspects.
 
      - This is the
        only one of the seven centers which at the time of perfected liberation retains the
        position of an inverted lotus, with the stem of the lotus (the antahkarana, in reality)
        reaching up into "the seventh Heaven," thus linking the initiate with the first
        major planetary center, Shamballa. All the other centers start by being inverted, with all
        the petals turned downwards towards the base of the spine; all, in the process of
        evolution, gradually unfold their petals and then slowly turn upwards "towards the
        summit of the rod," as it is called in the Old Commentary. The above
        is a piece of information which is of small value, except in so far as it presents a
        truth, completes a picture, and gives the student a symbolic idea of that which is
        essentially a distributing agent of the will energy of Deity.
 
     
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