User blog comment:Silver-Haired Seireitou/Sei-san's Classroom: Beyond the Spiritual Skies/@comment-3001427-20120625163956/@comment-3001427-20120625205032

I'll be leaving this page open so he can read and write up a response, of which I'll post later. As for my own response, I will say this. Kubo, at this point it is very clear to me that he is not the type of author to clearly explain things in words. He is much more likely to do this through the art itself. Afterall art is an expression of thought, and the characters he's created have in many ways expressed his own ideas even if he hasnt flat out stated them.

Your assertion that he is required to do so, and not utilize the other avenues at his disposal; such as his art, is rather arrogant and a grave assumption to make.

For example: Tier Harribel, her Hollow Hole corresponds to the Swadhisthana: the Sacral Chakra. What does this have to do anything? Her element is water. The Sacral Chakra is related to the God Varuna. A Hindu god of the oceans. Who is a master of all forms of water. He was also said to ride upon a great sea monster. Kubo took some liberties and changed it to a shark. But this is by far one of the most blatant examples of Kubo explaining more by virtue of his artwork than by mere words.

Use the link and reference all the chakra's in correspondance to an Espada's Hollow Hole. If a Hollow Hole is a missing chakra, then the Hollow should exemplfy all of its negative aspects or be lacking the positive aspects. Do the research. See for yourself whether what has been stated is mere conjecture or not.