Date: 3 Jul 2007 / Category: / Views: 1604
Balancing your chakras improves your health and wellbeing, physically, mentally and emotionally. Anyone can learn how to do this and experience a long-lasting feeling of well-being every day of their lives. Chakras are wheels of light located all over our body. We have thousands of them in our body but the seven major ones are located along our spine from its base to the crown of the head.
Date: 3 Jul 2007 / Category: / Views: 1467
The art of chakra healing has been used for centuries to balance important energy centers in our body called chakras. We can use a number of different tools such as stones or meditation during chakra balancing. The end result will be a physically healthier body and a happier, more peaceful you.
Date: 3 Jul 2007 / Category: / Views: 1278
It is the discovery and appreciation of our Higher Self and finding the God within us that is the ultimate goal of the journey through the chakras. Our entire body vibrates at a basic frequency of approximately 8 cycles per second, which is the same frequency as the basic electromagnetic field of the Earth. We are literally attuned to the Earth.
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Date: 3 Jul 2007 / Category: / Views: 1076
The great composers have known for centuries that music has the power to heal wounds of the mind and heart, to relieve stress, lift the spirit, and ease emotional burdens. As the oft-misquoted line by William Congreve has it, "Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak"
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For thousands of years, indigenous cultures around the world have used sound -- chanting, drumming and singing -- to induce altered states of consciousness. Shamanic practitioners and their followers believe this process opens the door to the spirit world, where a kind of sacred transformation, or healing, can take place.
Date: 3 Jul 2007 / Category: / Views: 1811
Historically, sound has been used as a point of focus and invocation in meditation, prayer, healing, and ritual throughout much of the world. As with so much that is mystical, our culture has lost touch with the nature of sound as a healing vehicle.
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