Somehow what is missing in many spiritual/Karmic purity orientated religious movements is the Dark side of (both physical and immaterial/divine) existance.

Many religious doctrine following people taboo, avoid and surpress anything related to the darkness, Satan, Yang..etc

In many other religious/filosophical traditions/ideologies (such as Taoism, The Maya and Aztec people's Religions, Pre-christian Celtic, Germanic, Viking and other pre-monotheistic middle eastern, asian, african and european religions) the Darkness/Evil/Destructive side of existance is not hated, taboo'd or avoided but in fact the darkness is also appreciated for it's creative properties( By destroying and disturbing existance it constantly creates new impulses and space for new forms and existance to be created by the Creative forces)

In Tao ism, Buddhism, Maya/Aztec religion and in Zoroastrianism this is represented by a Dark energy/Deity and a Light Force/Deity.
In Taosim and Buddhism Yin and Yang(Push and Pull), In Zoroastrianism The Creative Principle and the Destructive Principle, In Aztec mythology the deities Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca. In many other ancient culture's mythologies there is mention of 2 forces, the Creative Light Deity/force and the Destructive Dark Deity/force comming together to create the universe.

So to say in these religions/ideologies the creation of all existance is percieved to have originated, and continually throughout time originate from a phenomenal play between Creation/Light and Destruction/Darkness.

This is what lacks in todays monotheistic religions. These religions rather choose to percieve creation of all existance to have originated from the Forces of light/Creation(or God, Allah, Jah, Jahweh, Krishna..etc) only without the help of the Forces of Darkness/Destruction. In fact they see the forces of Darkness/Destruction as merely an obstacle and plague to the creation of the forces of light/creation.

The fail to see the value of Satan/Tezcatlipoca/Yang/Destruction/Darkness in the ever ongoing process of creation of existance. Instead they taboo it, avoid it, fight it, opress it.





Allthough I enjoy such deep contemplation I would like to return to gathering more practical methods of chakra healing.