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Sacral Quotes By Karen Armstrong

Since all premodern state ideology was inseparable from religion, warfare inevitably acquired a sacral element. — Karen Armstrong

Sacral Quotes By Doreen Virtue

The lower chakras have slower and denser vibrations, while the higher chakras spin at faster speeds with higher vibrations. The chakras' energy patterns emit colors corresponding to their light-wave frequencies. Thus, the root chakra is red, which is the slowest light-wave frequency, and the sacral is the slightly faster frequency of orange. As you go further up the body, the light-wave colors reflect their increasing vibratory rate. So, the solar plexus is yellow, the heart is green, the throat is light blue, the third eye is dark blue, and the crown is the fastest light-wave frequency, violet. — Doreen Virtue

Sacral Quotes By William Everson

Art is not the handmaid of politics. It is its own remedy! And its healing is sacral. — William Everson

Sacral Quotes By Marni Jackson

Given the ... multidisciplinary philosophy, I was surprised by the absence of alternative pain approaches - the whole spectrum of cranial-sacral massage, healing-touch therapy, and other hands-on skills that are a lifeline to many people with chronic pain. Alternative therapie are hard to evaluate, but that's no reason not to explore them. — Marni Jackson

Sacral Quotes By Fierce Dolan

An editor asked me what led me to write erotica. I replied, A dirty mind, excess words, and an overactive sacral chakra. — Fierce Dolan

Sacral Quotes By Erich Neumann

In Sanskrit, "independent woman" is a synonym for a harlot. Hence the woman who is unattached to a man is not only a universal feminine type but a sacral type in antiquity. — Erich Neumann

Sacral Quotes By Richard Owen

The combination of such characters, some, as the sacral ones, altogether peculiar among Reptiles, others borrowed, as it were, from groups now distinct from each other, and all manifested by creatures far surpassing in size the largest of existing reptiles, will, it is presumed, be deemed sufficient ground for establishing a distinct tribe or sub-order of Saurian Reptiles, for which I would propose the name of Dinosauria. — Richard Owen