Chakra Balancing, Aligning & Clearing
The chakras are precise monitors of our physical and
mental well-being. Each is said to spin at a different
frequency, interpreted as color. When each chakra spins
at its perfect frequency the systems of the body radiate
perfect health. Imbalances occur when there is too much
or too little energy flowing through a person's chakras.
What is a Chakra?
Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel, or vortex,
and it refers to each of the seven energy centers of
which our consciousness, our energy system, is composed.
These chakras, or energy centers, function as pumps
or valves, regulating the flow of energy through our
energy system. The functioning of the chakras reflects
decisions we make concerning how we choose to respond
to conditions in our life. We open and close these valves
when we decide what to think, and what to feel, and
through which perceptual filter we choose to experience
the world around us.
The chakras are not physical. They are aspects of
consciousness in the same way that the auras are aspects
of consciousness. The chakras are more dense than the
auras, but not as dense as the physical body. They interact
with the physical body through two major vehicles, the
endocrine system and the nervous system. Each of the
seven chakras is associated with one of the seven endocrine
glands, and also with a group of nerves called a plexus.
Thus, each chakra can be associated with particular
parts of the body and particular functions within the
body controlled by that plexus or that endocrine gland
associated with that chakra.
All of your senses, all of your perceptions, all of
your possible states of awareness, everything it is
possible for you to experience, can be divided into
seven categories. Each category can be associated with
a particular chakra. Thus, the chakras represent not
only particular parts of your physical body, but also
particular parts of your consciousness.
When you feel tension in your consciousness, you feel
it in the chakra associated with that part of your consciousness
experiencing the stress, and in the parts of the physical
body associated with that chakra. Where you feel the
stress depends upon why you feel the stress. The tension
in the chakra is detected by the nerves of the plexus
associated with that chakra, and transmitted to the
parts of the body controlled by that plexus. When the
tension continues over a period of time, or to a particular
level of intensity, the person creates a symptom on
the physical level.
The symptom speaks a language that reflects the idea
that we each create our reality, and the metaphoric
significance of the symptom becomes apparent when the
symptom is described from that point of view. Thus,
rather than saying, "I can't see," the person
would describe it as keeping themselves from seeing
something. "I can't walk," means the person
has been keeping themselves from walking away from a
situation in which they are unhappy. And so on.
The symptom served to communicate to the person through
their body what they had been doing to themselves in
their consciousness. When the person changes something
about their way of being, getting the message communicated
by the symptom, the symptom has no further reason for
being, and it can be released, according to whatever
the person allows themselves to believe is possible.
Understanding the chakras allows you to understand
the relationship between your consciousness and your
body, and to thus see your body as a map of your consciousness.
It gives you a better understanding of yourself and
those around you.
Susan
Usui Reiki Master
Quantum Touch Practitioner
Advanced EMF Balancing Practitioner
or 816-377-3507
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