The
word "Chakra" has Hindu
roots, and refers to different types of energy
that all of us have. It has been claimed that
Consciousness, which is all of our senses, perceptions
and states of awareness, can be associated with
each of the seven Chakras. A Chakra has been pictured
to be like a wheel that creates a vortex, which
we can imagine as "downloading" energy
from the higher dimensions. It has also been stated
that our ego, emotions, intellect and mind as
well as the physical elements of earth, water,
air, fire and ether are creations of the life
force within us encompassed by these chakras.
The chakras are believed to be a map of our soul
with which it is necessary to connect for healing
to happen.
By raising the frequencies and aligning the chakras,
meridians and aura, all the fields come into coherence.
Since humans are electromagnetic beings, the best
possible modality is energy healing.
The energy healing ceremony helps us to connect
with your energy, expand the chakras and then
remove the energies that prevent us from healing.
Love is the strongest energy for healing and it
has the highest vibration available to mankind.
This energy purifies and cleanses the whole body
on a cellular lever, as it flows from head to
toe. The more love and light you let in, the less
space there is for 'other' energies to stay. These
other energies interfere with our self healing.
Rooting/Grounding
A
Genesis Myth That I Think Helps Understand Why
Energy Healing Works.
The
oldest myth about the creation of the universe
says that the world comes into being when the
two primordial elements, earth and sky, come together
and wed. It is a genesis myth that poetically
explains how everything that exist is generated
by this love making and continues to exist as
long as earth and sky continue to wed. The most
obvious sign of the fullness of their love was
said to be rain. I have found this myth in the
earliest art dating from 30,000 B.C. It exists
in Ancient Greek literature and philosophy, variations
are also well-known to most indigenous peoples
like the Maoris, and it would be easily understood
still today in rural China for example. Canadian
Northwest Pacific aboriginals believe that water
is a third element that exists between earth and
sky. Indeed, water seems to show most obviously
how it contains both earth and sky and in equal
proportions: the buoyancy, flow, speed and stretching
of the sky and the perpetual
gathering together and downward sheltering direction
and inward turning motion of the earth...
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