Chakras (from the Sanskrit word cakra, meaning "wheel" or "circle") are astral-etheric concentrations that are used to receive and distribute astral energies throughout the human system. Each chakra has an organic counterpart in the dense physical body. These organic counterparts correspond to the ductless glands of the endocrine system.
The ductless glands are so named because there are no ducts attached to them which can transport their fluids. Instead, they secrete their special electromagnetically-charged fluids directly into the blood and nervous system.
The purpose of the chakras is to transfer cosmic astral forces to the mental, astral and etheric vehicles of the human personality.
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do you have a reference for that image? What book is that from?
The image is from "The Chakras" by C. W. Leadbeater, published in 1927.
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