Rae
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Posted - Sep 04 2016 : 6:50:43 PM Show Profile Email Poster Visit Rae's Homepage Edit Topic Reply with Quote View user's IP address Get a Link to this Message Delete Topic
During my 2nd session of pranayama/meditation today the color purple flooded in and lasted a while. I felt very happy when it happened. Does it mean anything ?
Edited by - Rae on Sep 04 2016 11:49:18 PM
BlueRaincoat
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Posted - Sep 05 2016 : 08:13:09 AM Show Profile Email Poster Edit Reply Reply with Quote View user's IP address Get a Link to this Reply Delete Reply
Hello Rae
It's very likely to do with purification of a certain segment of Sushumna (the main energy channel in the body). Sushumna is like a coloured tunnel, with the colours changing as you move along from one segment/chakra to another. The emotional peak is also a sign of purification - you can have a range of these emotions, pleasant or unpleasant, rising at various times, stirred up by your yoga practice.
Enjoy the journey!
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Rae
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Posted - Sep 05 2016 : 2:39:35 PM Show Profile Email Poster Visit Rae's Homepage Edit Reply Reply with Quote View user's IP address Get a Link to this Reply Delete Reply
Thank you Blue. I didn't feel anything wrong had happened but knowing that purple is the color for crown chakra, it concerned me that I might have gone too far as I know to stay away from crown chakra. I keep my concentration between the eyebrows only.
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Christi
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Posted - Sep 05 2016 : 4:15:36 PM Show Profile Email Poster Visit Christi's Homepage Edit Reply Reply with Quote View user's IP address Get a Link to this Reply Delete Reply
Hi Rae,
Purple can be associated with the crown chakra. It can have other colours too: Silver, gold, white, etc.
It is nothing to be concerned about, simply a sign that things are happening.
When the time is right for the crown to open, it will open. This is also nothing to worry about and in fact is a very beautiful experience.
All you have to do is enjoy it.
Christi