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The lotus at the end of the spine (Muladhara)—Physical consciousness
In the process of our Yoga the centres have each a fixed psychological use and general function which base all their special powers and functionings. The ''mūlādhāra'' governs the physical down to the subconscient; the abdominal centre—svādhiṣṭhāna—governs centre—''svādhiṣṭhāna''—governs the lower vital; the navel centre—nābhipadma centre—''nābhipadma'' or maṇipūra—governs ''maṇipūra''—governs the larger vital; the heart centre—''hṛtpadma'' or ''anāhata''—governs the emotional being; the throat centre—''viśuddha''—governs the expressive and externalising mind; the centre between the eyebrows—''ājñācakra''—governs the dynamic mind, will, vision, mental formation; the thousand-petalled lotus—sahasradala—above commands the higher thinking mind, houses the still higher illumined mind and at its highest opens to the intuition through which or else by an overflooding directness the overmind can have with the rest communication or an immediate contact.
I never heard of two lotuses in the heart centre; but it is the seat of two powers, in front the higher vital or emotional being, behind and concealed the soul or psychic being.