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Yogic theory postulates these workings are due to some CDs that need to be activated for each function that you may want your ‘self’ to perform. These CDs may not be actual CDs (compact discs as we used to know them) but just some app like buttons that you may need to click on whenever you feel the need? So who is actually pressing those buttons on your ‘self?’ Is it your ‘self’ or your universal ‘self?’ J Either way the topmost button on the crown takes you to standby or hibernating mode and many ‘selves’ many not even realize if this is just deep ‘sleep’ or a heightened state of awareness about our universal selves (the hand that holds that selfie stick)? Image credits: http://blog.ishtadevata.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/7-chakras-in-the-body-symbols-and-meaning-1024x810-meditationgongs.jpg