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Complementary
Health Therapist, Kinvara, Co Galway, Ireland.
Tel: +353 (0)86 277 5212
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Chakra
Balancing
Chakras
are measurable patterns of electromagnetic activity constantly receiving,
assimilating and transmitting life-forceenergy (also known as "ki",
"chi" or "prana") within the body. They are whirling
concentrated energy centers locateddeep within the center of the physical
body next to a hormonal gland along the spinal column. Chakras are
the openings for life energy to flow in and out of our auras through
this connection to the spinal cord, autonomic nervous system and endocrine
system. There are seven major chakras each situated over an endocrine
gland. The endocrine system controls our hormones, which in turn greatly
effects our moods and emotions. Through balancing these chakras their
function is to energise the physical body, glands, organs, bloodstream
and nervous system to reach optimum health and well-being.
The
Seven Chakras
There
are hundreds of chakras in and around the body but most therapists
concentrate on the seven major ones. Each of these seven chakras has
it's own colour, endocrine gland and function.
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- The
Root Chakra:
Associated colour:
Red.
Endocrine
gland:
Adrenals.
Location: Base of the spine and lower pelvic area.
Function:
Governs survival, security and physical needs.
Imbalances: May manifest as bone or reproductive problems,
low self-esteem or having difficulty in reaching goals.
Associated
crystals:
Hematite, Bloodstone or Tiger's Eye.
- The
Sacral Chakra:
Associated colour: Orange.
Endocrine gland:
Ovaries/Gonads.
Location: Pelvic area.
Function:
Governs sexuality, emotions, desires and creativity.
Imbalances: May manifest in sexual issues.
Associated
crystals: Citrine,
Carnelian and Golden Topaz.
- The
Solar Plexus Chakra:
Associated colour:
Yellow.
Endocrine
gland: Pancreas.
Location: Upper abdomen below the breastbone.
Function: Governs
intellect and personal power.
Imbalances: May manifest as stomach problems, mental
upsets relating to anger, control and insecurity.
Associated crystals:
Citrine, Aventurine Quartz and Sunstone.
- The
Heart Chakra:
Associated colour: Green.
Endocrine gland:
Thymus.
Location:
Center of the chest, by the heart.
Function: Governs
love, forgiveness, compassion and relationship issues.
Imbalances: May manifest as difficulties with giving
and receiving love, fear of rejection or feelings of unworthiness.
Associated
crystals: Watermelon
Tourmaline, Rose Quartz and Jade.
- The
Throat Chakra:
Associated colour: Blue.
Endocrine
gland: Thyroid
and Parathyroid.
Location:
Middle of the throat.
Function:
Governs communication and metabolism.
Imbalances: May manifest as throat disorders, the need
to control others or the lack of ability to express emotions.
Associated crystals:
Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli and Aquamarine.
- The
Brow / Third Eye Chakra:
Associated colour: Indigo.
Endocrine gland:
Pituitary and pineal.
Location: Middle
of the forehead.
Function:
Governs intuition and reasoning.
Imbalances: May manifest as headaches or eye problems, nightmares
and learning difficulties. Also it can be associated with a
fear of success.
Associated crystals: Amethyst, Sapphire and Calcite.
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Crown Chakra:
Associated colour: Violet.
Endocrine gland: Pineal.
Location: Top of the head.
Function: Governs spirituality, appreciation and understanding.
Imbalances: May manifest as feelings of isolation and
despair, frustration and obsessions. Associated crystals:
Clear Quartz, Amethyst and Diamonds
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What
to expect:
There
are many different ways in which you can help to stabilise or balance
the chakras. For me personally I use reiki and crystals. First I place
a specific crystal on each of the seven major chakra points. Then
I concentrate with reiki energy on each of these points for approximately
5 minutes or until the chakra feels balanced. This may take a shorter
or longer period of time. An average treatment would take 40 to 45
minutes. It can also be done sitting on a chair. It generally takes
a shorter time this way but has both advantages and disadvantages.
The advantage to this method is you can place a hand either side of
the body over the related chakra which can give a stronger sense of
the state of balance it may be in. The disadvantage is that it can
be tiring for the patient to sit without any support for the necessary
length of time, causing unease within the body that you are trying
to stabilise. This is why I prefer the therapy table, as the patient's
comfort is of utmost importance.
The
Healing Curve
Lara
O'Connell, Dip. Reflex. MNRRI.
Main
Street, Kinvara, Co Galway, Ireland. Ph:+353 (0) 86 277 5212.
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