Chakra Balancing

The knowledge of Chakra balancing has been  a part  of philosophical and spiritual ancient traditions for many centuries.

In Eastern traditions, the theory of Chakras is a central part of the Hindu and Buddhist Tantra, with the use of Acupuncture, Shiatsu, Yoga, Pranayama and Tai Chi.

In 1927, Western culture studied the Shakta theory, through Indian texts; Sat-Caktra-Nirupana and Padaka-Pancaka by Sir John Woodroffe. Since then, Western science has continued to practice, study and document the remarkable results of this ancient form of healing.

 

 

Chakra is a Sanskrit word which means luminous ‘Wheel’.

These ‘Wheels’ are the energy centers or power stations that transmit and process energy to flow through our aura and physical body.

They also represent trigger points for different parts of the physical and emotional body.

 

 

The Chakras are storage centres, they absorb energy that comes from our thoughts, feelings and outside influences. They are associated with specific physical body parts, emotions and behavior patterns.

Chakra function can be affected by poor physical health, diet, stress and suppressed emotions.

The importance of opening the seven main chakras is to increase the energetic luminous life force and flow, if they are closed or stagnant, energy can’t move efficiently through the body causing dis-ease.

Chakra Balancing is a little like detoxing – you can clean out all the old stagnant energy and then replenishing it with a pure vital life force that promotes optimum results.

In balancing your luminous Chakras you can vitalize your health and wellbeing physically, mentally and emotionally.

 

 ‘Every thought and experience you’ve ever had in your life gets filtered through these Chakra databases.

Each event is recorded into your cells…’

– Dr Caroline Myss – Anatomy of the Spirit