Yeah, I'll admit that
"The Guru" is where I first heard of chakras, ignorant of anything about them. And it's that episode that this "opening chakras" spiel comes from, and referenced at least twice before in the series.
New chapter.
CHAPTER NINETEEN:
Water Chakra
"Next?" Daphne asked, as Horse, Mithril, and GH joined Jarvis and Broken in watching this rather so-so spectacle.
"Next is the Water Chakra, which deals with pleasure, and is blocked with guilt." Cloak said. "Now, look at all the guilt with burdens you so. What do you blame yourself for?"
There was a deep silence as Daphne considered, with her eyes cloaked.
"My parents died, and I survived." Daphne said, finally.
"Survivor's guilt is not an uncommon thing," Cloak said. "But it is not your fault. Accept the reality that this happened, but do not let them cloud and poison you. If you are to be a positive influence on the world, you need to forgive yourself."
"I . . . I can't . . ."
"You must." Cloak said. "You need to forgive yourself. I know that it is not an easy task, especially upon someone who has the burden of being a Slayer. But you must be able to forgive yourself."
It took some time and coaxing before Daphne managed to take a deep breath and exhaled rather heavily.
"Congratulations," Cloak said. "You have opened your Water Chakra."
***
Meanwhile, Gaz and Shanker watched this from afar, and Shanker wasn't pleased.
"Why is Cloak
helping that monster?!" Shanker demanded hotly.
"Well," Gaz said, with certain amusement, "you
could go down and demand an answer from
him."
Shanker glared at Gaz with narrowed eyes.
"That monster killed every last vampire in Fangs U!" Shanker countered, not addressing the question posed.
"'Fangs U'? Who came up that name? A string of kindergartners?" Gaz said, sardonically.
"You're missing the point!" Shanker said. "She is a
murderer! She killed with reckless abandon, and without remorse!"
"Were you there?" Gaz asked.
"What?"
"Were you there?" Gaz repeated.
"No, but --"
"Then how could you possibly know that she is a murderer?"
This stymied Shanker, but Gaz decided to answer for him.
"You
assumed she commited those atrocities. You
assumed that she is a monster, simply because she's the Slayer." Gaz said with a succinct finality. "And that she may be all you expound, but she is also a teenager. She is susceptible to the emotions and two-dimensional thinking that all teenagers are vulnerable to."
"That's no excuse for being a genocidal monster!" Shanker said.
"You already have your mind made up on her guilt," Gaz pointed out. "She could very well be innocent."
"Slayers are
not innocent," Shanker said, mulishly. "Not now, not ever."