What are the Chakras? Part 2
10 01 2010In the last blog we spoke about the seven chakras which are_
!. Head Chakra is called Sahasrara
2. Third Eye Chakra is called Ajana or Gyan
3. Throat Chakra is called Vishuddha
4. Heart Chakra is called Anahata
5. Solar Plexus Chakra is called Manipura
6. Sacral Chakra is called Swadhisthana
7. Root chakra is called Mooldhara
The detailed descriptions of the first three Chakras were also provided. Now we proceed with the remaining chakras.
The Heart Chakra is associated with the thymus gland in the endocrine system. It governs the circulatory system, naturally being associated with the main organ, the heart. It also govens the liver, lungs and hands of the person. Its element is “air”. It is also responsible for the emotions of love and compassion. it shows the way to openness in life.
The Solar Plexus Chakra is associated with the pancreas and adrenal glands. It govens the stomach, liver, gall bladder and spleen. Its element is “fire”. Its emotional function is of regulating self pride and wisdom. It helps in connecting the self to the universe. For a number of treatments this is the chakra most commonly used. It lies in the centre of the body and is also associated with a number of ailments.
The Sacral Chakra is associated with the gonads. It governs the reproductive systems and all associated organs in both the male and female reproductive system. Its element is “water”. It is the center of your gut feeling or instinct. The chakra is used to treat sexually related problems which a person may suffer from.
The Root Chakra is associated with the adrenal and supra renal glands. it governs the excretory stsyem of the body along with the kidneys, bladder, spinal column, and legs. Its element is “earth”. It is also the seat of your Kundalini Energy. It helps in relating to the opposite sex physically, mentally and spiritually. It is also crucial in being grounded with your own self.
In case you are wondering how a single organ is governed by more than one Chakra, it is so because the organ is influenced by more than one energy center in the body.
Similarly a single disease may need treatment of a combination of chakras to heal. For instance with diabetes mellitus the three main chakras affected are the Manipura or the Solar Plexus Chakra, the Anahat or the Heart Chakra, and the Swadhisthana or the Sacral Chakra. So the imbalances found in all three chakras, and the Swadhisthana or the Sacral Chakra. So the imbalances found in all three chakras need to be balanced to heal diabetes. It is not a simple one sitting process, but involves balancing the energy vortexes with regular energy healing sessions.
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