If you are learning more about Reiki or any complementary healing
system you will come across the term chakra or chakra energy at some
point. These are energy 'hubs' that reveal an awful lot of information
about each of us. Understanding their nature and significance helps to
reinforce the healing effect, for both healer and client.
Chakra is an unusual word, it hails from an ancient language - Sanskrit. Think of it as similar to how we view Latin today.
Translated, the word means wheel or a spinning disc. This is because, that was precisely how the visionaries and mystics of ancient times interpreted the energy in and around the human body. We see it all the time in nature - when two or more energy systems meet, they naturally flow into a circular, swirling motion. Think of two cloud systems meeting, forming a cyclone, or where two rivers meet, the water swirls in a whirlpool effect. This even happens when you add milk or cream to your coffee! Well so it is with your chakra energy too.
Although we tend to talk chiefly about there being seven chakras, there are many more. However for the sake of simplicity it is best to keep to the main seven, especially if you are relatively new to the subject. These seven run up the length of the spine and from there they blossom out into the various layers of the auric field.
The seven chakras starting from the base of the spine up to the top of the head are called:
Personally, I usually see them more as funnels. Imagine taking a spinning disc and pulling it up and out (just as a pot on the potter's wheel) so that it becomes a 3D spiralling funnel. This funnel is pure energy, fused with your own personal essence. This includes your hopes, your fears, your beliefs, even your thoughts and habits! This is how your chakra energy connects to your health and well-being - not just on a physical level but on mental, emotional and spiritual levels too.
Each of the seven chakras is connected via a marvellous myriad of tiny highways and byways - intricate lifelines of life force. These meridians of energy cover the body, inside and out. The result is a magnificent matrix or unique tapestry, which is totally unique to you.
With all this energy, coming in and going out, it is clear that the chakras and the aura are intricately linked. As the energy centres expel outwards, they spill into the aura. Equally, the aura affects the chakras as it is from there, they draw their energy in.
When I say energy, it is not just our life force energy I refer to. The chakras act as filters, in a sponge like manner, to the other energies around us. Such energies might be those more obvious ones from our appliances and implements, such as computers and mobiles. However many more are not so obvious such as the energy of thoughts, feelings, even words - regardless of whether they are our own or those of other people.
Hence, the environment we find ourselves in, is incredibly important. No doubt you can relate to feeling differently when you are outside in a park or natural environment, to when you are in a city or built up area, surrounded by chaos and noise. Although you may not have considered it this way before, there is a definite energy linked to our thoughts, actions and words. Someone shouting abuse displays and gives off a very different energy to someone talking peacefully, singing a song or saying a prayer. It's obvious when you think about it, but also incredibly easy to overlook.
Just because we can't readily see the energy with our own eyes, it doesn't mean we don't feel it. We may not be consciously aware of it but it does have a resonance and a consequence to us. Consider how you feel when you listen to different types of music, some tunes inspire you to move, some to sing loudly, some can evoke tears and memories. Your ears may hear the music but how you feel about it is interpreted elsewhere- through your intricate network of energy.
When we work with Reiki as a form of healing, for ourselves or for others, we are channelling high vibration universal energy down into our systems, to bring balance or a much needed energy boost. Often we will direct it to a particular area or chakra, depending on what is right and relevant.
It is not uncommon for some chakras to be overactive and we may need to siphon the energy away, possibly to a weaker chakra in the system, thereby bringing balance overall.
Chakra is an unusual word, it hails from an ancient language - Sanskrit. Think of it as similar to how we view Latin today.
Translated, the word means wheel or a spinning disc. This is because, that was precisely how the visionaries and mystics of ancient times interpreted the energy in and around the human body. We see it all the time in nature - when two or more energy systems meet, they naturally flow into a circular, swirling motion. Think of two cloud systems meeting, forming a cyclone, or where two rivers meet, the water swirls in a whirlpool effect. This even happens when you add milk or cream to your coffee! Well so it is with your chakra energy too.
Although we tend to talk chiefly about there being seven chakras, there are many more. However for the sake of simplicity it is best to keep to the main seven, especially if you are relatively new to the subject. These seven run up the length of the spine and from there they blossom out into the various layers of the auric field.
The seven chakras starting from the base of the spine up to the top of the head are called:
- Base or Root Chakra
- Sacral Chakra
- Solar Plexus Chakra
- Heart Chakra
- Throat Chakra
- Third Eye Chakra
- Crown Chakra
Personally, I usually see them more as funnels. Imagine taking a spinning disc and pulling it up and out (just as a pot on the potter's wheel) so that it becomes a 3D spiralling funnel. This funnel is pure energy, fused with your own personal essence. This includes your hopes, your fears, your beliefs, even your thoughts and habits! This is how your chakra energy connects to your health and well-being - not just on a physical level but on mental, emotional and spiritual levels too.
Each of the seven chakras is connected via a marvellous myriad of tiny highways and byways - intricate lifelines of life force. These meridians of energy cover the body, inside and out. The result is a magnificent matrix or unique tapestry, which is totally unique to you.
With all this energy, coming in and going out, it is clear that the chakras and the aura are intricately linked. As the energy centres expel outwards, they spill into the aura. Equally, the aura affects the chakras as it is from there, they draw their energy in.
When I say energy, it is not just our life force energy I refer to. The chakras act as filters, in a sponge like manner, to the other energies around us. Such energies might be those more obvious ones from our appliances and implements, such as computers and mobiles. However many more are not so obvious such as the energy of thoughts, feelings, even words - regardless of whether they are our own or those of other people.
Hence, the environment we find ourselves in, is incredibly important. No doubt you can relate to feeling differently when you are outside in a park or natural environment, to when you are in a city or built up area, surrounded by chaos and noise. Although you may not have considered it this way before, there is a definite energy linked to our thoughts, actions and words. Someone shouting abuse displays and gives off a very different energy to someone talking peacefully, singing a song or saying a prayer. It's obvious when you think about it, but also incredibly easy to overlook.
Just because we can't readily see the energy with our own eyes, it doesn't mean we don't feel it. We may not be consciously aware of it but it does have a resonance and a consequence to us. Consider how you feel when you listen to different types of music, some tunes inspire you to move, some to sing loudly, some can evoke tears and memories. Your ears may hear the music but how you feel about it is interpreted elsewhere- through your intricate network of energy.
When we work with Reiki as a form of healing, for ourselves or for others, we are channelling high vibration universal energy down into our systems, to bring balance or a much needed energy boost. Often we will direct it to a particular area or chakra, depending on what is right and relevant.
It is not uncommon for some chakras to be overactive and we may need to siphon the energy away, possibly to a weaker chakra in the system, thereby bringing balance overall.
The chakras have their own beautiful language and are forever
giving off tiny signals we can read and interpret. To me they link with
our subconscious mind and can be understood a bit like how we understand
and interpret body language. If this has sparked your interest, you can
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