Chakra Balance CKBL
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Chakra is a
Sanskrit word that
literally means "wheel".A chakra is believed
to be a center of activity that receives, assimilates,
and expresses life force energy. The word chakra literally
translates as wheel or disk and refers to a spinning sphere
of bioenergetic activity emanating from the major nerve
ganglia branching forward from the spinal column. Generally,
Seven of these wheels are described, stacked in a column
of energy that spans from the base of the spine to the
top of the head, It is the seven major chakras that correlate
with basic states of consciousness
Each chakra in your spinal column is believed
to influence or even govern bodily functions near its region
of the spine. Because autopsies do not reveal chakras,
most people think they are a fancy of fertile imagination.
Yet their existence is well documented in the traditions
of the Far East...

A number of mystical traditions talk
about subtle energies that flow through the body, and identify
specific parts of the body as being subtle centres. There
are many similarities between systems, however, none of
these traditions developed in isolation; the Indian mystical
traditions had contact with the Chinese and Islamic mystical
traditions, and they may have mutually influenced one another.
Similarly, the Jewish and Islamic mystical traditions shared
a great deal in common, especially during the Islamic occupation
of Spain, and Jewish mysticism in particular had influence
over Christian mysticism.
Qigong, the DantianQigong also relies on a similar
model of the human body as an energy system, except that
it involves the circulation of qi (ki, chi) energy.[41][42]
The Qi energy, equivalent to the Hindu Prana, flows through
the energy channels called meridians, equivalent to the
nadis, but 2 other energies are also important, Jing, the
sexual energy, and Shen, or spirit energy.

In the principle circuit of qi, called the Microcosmic
orbit, energy rises up a main meridian along the spine,
but also comes back down the front torso. Throughout its
cycle it enters various dantians (elixir fields) which
act as furnaces, where the types of energy in the body
(jing, qi and shen) are progressively refined.[43] These
dantians play a very similar role to that of chakras. The
number of dantians varies depending on the system; the
navel dantian is the most well-known (it is called the
Hara in Japan), but there is usually a Dantian located
at the heart and between the eyebrows.[44] The lower dantian
at or below the navel transforms sexual essence, or jing,
into qi energy. The middle dantian in the middle of the
chest transforms qi energy into shen, or spirit, and the
higher dantian at the level of the forehead (or at the
top of the head), transforms Shen into wuji, infinite space
of void.[45]
In Western culture, a concept similar to
that of prana can be traced back as far as the 18th century's
Franz Anton Mesmer, who used "animal magnetism" to
cure disease. However it was only in 1927 that the shakta
theory of seven main chakras, that has become most popular
in the West, was introduced, largely through the translation
of two Indian texts: the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana, and the Padaka-Pancaka,
by Sir John Woodroffe, alias Arthur Avalon, in a book titled
The Serpent Power.[11] This book is extremely detailed
and complex, and later the ideas were developed into the
predominant Western view of the chakras by C. W. Leadbeater
in his book The Chakras. Many of the views which directed
Leadbeater's understanding of the chakras were influenced
by previous theosophist authors, in particular Johann Georg
Gichtel, a disciple of Jakob Böhme, and his book Theosophia
Practica (1696), in which Gitchtel directly refers to inner
force centers, a concept reminiscent of the chakras.[12]
The human energy field.
It has long been known that activities of cells and
tissues generate electrical fields that can be detected
on the skin surface. But the laws of physics demand that
any electrical current generates a corresponding magnetic
field in the surrounding space. Since these fields were
too tiny to detect, biologists assumed they could have
no physiological significance.
This picture began to change in 1963. Gerhard Baule
and Richard McFee of the Department of Electrical Engineering,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY detected the biomagnetic
field projected from the human heart. They used two coils,
each with 2 million turns of wire, connected to a sensitive
amplifier.
In 1970, David Cohen of MIT, using a SQUID magnetometer,
confirmed the heart measurements. By 1972, Cohen had
improved the sensitivity of his instrument, enabling
him to measure magnetic fields around the head produced
by brain activities.
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Close to a century ago, Rudolph Steiner said the
greatest discovery of 20th century science would be
that the heart is not a pump but vastly more, and that
the great challenge of the coming ages of humanity
would be, in effect, to allow the heart to teach us
to think in a new way. Now, that sounds extremely occult,
but we find it's directly, biologically the case.
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Subsequently, it has been discovered that all tissues
and organs produce specific magnetic pulsations, which
have come to be known as biomagnetic fields. The traditional
electrical recordings, such as the electrocardiogram
and electroencephalogram, are now being complemented
by biomagnetic recordings, called magnetocardiograms
and magnetoencephalograms. For various reasons, mapping
the magnetic fields in the space around the body often
provides a more accurate indication of physiology and
pathology than traditional electrical measurements.
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The heart produces two and a half watts of electrical
energy at each pulsation, creating an electromagnetic
field identical to the electromagnetic field around
the earth. The electromagnetic field of the heart surrounds
the body from a distance of twelve to twenty-five feet
outward and encompasses power waves such as radio and
light waves which comprise the principle source of
information upon which the body and brain build our
neural conception and perception of the world itself.
This verifies all sorts of research from people such
as Karl Pribram [+, ++] over a thirty year period,
and opens up the greatest mystery we'll ever face.
Roger Penrose, for instance, in England, has
just recently come out with a new mathematics to
prove that where dendrites meet at the synapse
-- of which you've got trillions in your body and
brain -- is an electromagnetic aura. And, we find
that the electromagnetic field of the heart produces,
holographically, the same field as the one produced
by the earth and solar system. Now, physicists
are beginning to look at the electro-magnetic auras
as, simply, the organization of energy in the universe.
All these are operating holographically -- that
is, at the smallest, unbelievably tiny level between
the dendrites at the synapse, the body, the earth,
and on outward. All are operating holographically
and selectively. Source
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The chakras are energy
vortexes located all throughout the
body. There are seven chakras in total, and they
are responsible for not only your physical health,
but also your emotional,mental, and spiritual health
as well. Each chakra has it’s own unique frequency,
when the interaction of these frequencies are balanced,
you feel peaceful and at perfect harmony with yourself
as well as towards other people. When they are off
balance, it can have significant negative effects.
An unbalanced chakra, is unable to fulfill it’s
energy contribution to the body. This can have negative
psychological and physical consequences on an individual.
Anger, depression, constipation,lack of concentration,
and sexual dysfunctions are just a few examples of
symptoms due to an unbalanced chakra system
"When we receive very good or very bad news
our cardiac part is shaken, and in some cases cardiac
attacks can
happen. Haven't we heard people say "my heart
feels happy" or "my heart is suffering"?
This means that we are exchanging vibrations through
our Cardiac Chakra.
Does't our body feel bad, don't we feel pain in the
pit of our stomach when we are in a heavy athmosphere
or in the presence of a negative or inharmonious person?
In these cases we are exchanging vibrations through
our umbilical Chakra.
When we emit a thought or idea we are exchanging vibrations
through our crown Chakra." |
Any number of things can easily jostle our chakra system
and cause these frequencies to become out of tune. Whether
it be a traumatic experience, a drop in temperature,
or even a stressful incident at work. The balance of
our chakra system is so fragile. Just the same as how
a guitar needs to be tuned from time to time our chakra
system is the same way.
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Although the existence of the Chakras are
accepted in the east it is not so readily recognized
in the west. In fact it is not so uncommon to
be greeted with a look of bewilderment at the
very mention of the word, followed by utter scepticism
and scorn when attempting to explain their purpose.
“Everything in Life is Vibration” – Albert
Einstein More
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Vibrations
of Chakras
Each chakra has a different frequency
of vibration, symbol, color, and sound that it is attuned
to. When the chakra is balanced, clear, and energized
it would be in tune and play the most wonderful sound
of it’s own, emitting the proper vibration for
that chakra. Many things can effect the vibrations including
sounds of voice, drums, music, chants, mantras, the vibrational
energy of colors, and of course gemstones. All colors
and sounds are vibrations and using the sounds and colors
of the chakras assist them in becoming aligned and balanced.
The colors of the chakras are that of the rainbow; starting
at the root chakra black/red, orange, yellow, green/pink,
light blue, indigo, and violet/white for the seventh
chakra; as shown in the picture above.

Each chakra needs to be able to function at the correct
frequency independently. Each needs to be balanced, clear,
energized, and properly spinning. Each time all the chakras
reach a level of unison the entire physical vibration
of the human body is raised
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The chakra system functions
as a map of one’s
evolutionary challenges (Ballentine, 1999). Each
chakra contains a spiritual life-lesson that we must
master
in our evolution towards higher consciousness. In
brief, the first chakra resonates with the life-lesson
of
survival; the second with sexuality and creativity;
the third with personal power, assertiveness, and
self-esteem; the fourth with love and forgiveness;
the fifth with
expression and will; the sixth with intuition, wisdom,
and beliefs; and the seventh with transcendence and
presence (Myss, 1996; Eden, 1998).
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. Think of a
scale of one to ten, with ten being the highest and best.
Next, think of each chakra needing to be at
the same number on that scale. Once each individual chakra
is at the same number your entire physical, emotional,
mental, and spiritual body raises into its own new vibrational
level to match that of the chakras. The more chakra energy
work you do the higher your whole body will be raised
on this scale with ten being enlightenment while still
in this physical human form
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Mark Robert Waldman: Why did
you choose to use the 2500 year old chakra system
as a way for understanding health and illness,
rather than, say, acupuncture or Taoist medicine?
Dr. John Nelson: Although a number of models
have been proposed concerning the various stages
of consciousness and spiritual development,
there was little agreement between them about
what those stages were like. So when I came
across the ancient Tantric teachings concerning
the chakra, I found them to be an ideal metaphor
to characterize the way we expand our consciousness
as we progress through life. I was delighted,
for it matched my deepest intuitions derived
from my own spiritual practice.
Today, the chakra system remains a cornerstone
in modern Oriental medicine and psychiatry,
and is considered a "hard" science
in Asian medical schools. It is integral to
the practice of acupuncture, which is a proven
technique of healing throughout much of the
world. Each chakra level reflects a more advanced
stage of development in terms of personal relationships,
ethics, religious attitudes, and illnesses
related to these situations. Furthermore, the
chakras can be easily be viewed in psychological
terms, as Jung did when he called them "intuitions
about the psyche as a whole, about its various
conditions and possibilities."
Dr. John Nelson is certified by the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is a
physician at a psychiatric hospital in Southern
California
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When a person suffers trauma, one or more
of the chakras becomes unbalanced, their colours fade
or darken, their rhythm becomes erratic, blockages form
in the flow of energy through the body and chemical levels
become unsettled.
For instance, when you are about to sit an exam you feel nervous and
your solar plexus chakra, which relates to feelings and is located just
below your sternum, becomes disturbed and unbalanced. The solar plexus
is directly linked to the pancreas, so this disturbed condition results
in the wrong amount of pancreatic juices being released into the stomach.
This abnormal increase of chemicals makes your tummy feel uneasy and
you may start to feel sick.
Pathology alters the biomagnetic
field
In the 1920’s and 1930’s, a distinguished
researcher at Yale University School of Medicine, Harold
Saxon Burr, suggested that diseases could be detected
in the energy field of the body before physical symptoms
appear. Moreover, Burr was convinced that diseases could
be prevented by altering the energy field.
These concepts were ahead of their time, but are now
being confirmed in medical research laboratories around
the world. Scientists are using SQUID instruments to
map the ways diseases alter biomagnetic fields around
the body. Others are applying pulsating magnetic fields
to stimulate healing. Again, sensitive individuals have
been describing these phenomena for a long time, but
there was no logical explanation of how it could happen
When all chakras are balanced
ourbody’s energies flow freely through the chakras
without blockages and so, allows, the body to function at its optimum.
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The Root Chakra is located at the base of the
spine, and red is its activating color.
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The Sacral Chakra is located one inch below
the naval and orange is its activating color
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience: Violence, anger,
constipation, survival fears.
An unbalanced/undercharged Root Chakra can have
symptoms of a feeling of a lost trust in life,
worry regarding future events, and/or you could
also experience
cold hands/cold feet, digestion problems,and back problems..
Someone with good balance will be sexually well-adjusted, have
a strong libido, know how to set healthy boundaries in relationships,
and be able to use their creativity constructively.
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience: Sexual problems,
jealousy, possessiveness, uterine or bladder problems,
lower back pain.
The sacral chakra is linked to the sexual glands.
It becomes unbalanced if we have low self-esteem
or feel we cannot express our emotions or creativity
freely. The physical symptoms of unbalance are
lower back pain, fertility problems, fibroids,
cystitis and kidney complaints. A Person with
a healthy sacral chakra can freely express their
emotions.
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The Solar Plexus Chakra is located just above
the naval and yellow is its activating color.
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The Heart Chakra is located in the middle of
the chest and green is its activating color
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience: Lack of will, overemphasis
on power, anger, poor digestion, eating disorders,
fear, and hate.
The solar plexus Chakra,is linked to the pancreas,
is affected by our feelings and personality.
If we are controlled by our emotions, feel uncaring,
quick tempered, violent or despairing we are
more likely to suffer with digestive problems,
food allergies, diabetes, ulcers, gallstones
and liver complaints. A balanced chakra enables
a person to express their emotions easily, whether
those emotions are happiness, passion and joy
or rage, anger and sadness, and they feel full
of energy and vitality
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience: Anger, heart problems,
rigidity, lack of love
The heart chakra is linked to the thymus, and
becomes unbalanced when we are emotionally hurt,
jealous or heart broken. Physical problems include
heart conditions and lung problems, high blood
pressure, breast cancer and fatigue.
A person with a balanced heart chakra feels love and compassion
without expectations from others.
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The Throat Chakra is located at the hollow dip
of the throat and light blue is its activating
color
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The Third Eye or Brow Chakra is located on the
forehead and Indigo is its activating color
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience: Difficulty communicating,
emotions caught in the throat. When people suffer
from headaches (perhaps migraine) and tension within
the neck and shoulder muscles often the basic cause
is that the throat chakra has become blocked
The throat chakra, linked to the thyroid gland,
represents communication, and becomes problematic
when we have difficulty expressing ourselves
verbally or we feel restless or anxious. Symptoms
include sore throats, thyroid problems, mouth
ulcers, teeth and gum conditions, headaches and
ear infections.
A healthy throat chakra results in feelings
of peace, harmony and stillness and the ability
to communicate freely.
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience:Headaches, poor eyesight,
lack of concentration.
The brow chakra is linked to the pineal gland,
and is unbalanced when someone is closed-minded
or dismissive or spiritual matters. Physical
problems can be learning difficulties, brain
tumour, blindness, deafness, pain, dyslexia and
insomnia.
A balanced chakra results in an open mind, insight
and knowledge, and a calm mind.
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The Crown Chakra is located on the top of the
head and violet in color is its activating color
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Symptoms of Inbalance When
Unbalanced you may experience: Depression, lack
of grounding, lack of inspiration, feeling of being
disconnected from your spiritual source.
The crown chakra is linked to the pituitary
gland. its role would be very similar to that
of the pituitary gland, which secretes hormones
to control the rest of the endocrine system,
and also connects to the central nervous system
via the hypothalamus.
When it is unbalanced a client may experience
disorientation and constant worry, and related
illnesses include depression, paralysis and multiple
sclerosis.
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When this chakra is balanced clients report
feeling peaceful and at one with the universe.
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Each of the seven major chakras connects
one’s
energy to the major nerve plexuses on the spinal column,
the glands in the endocrine system, and the specific
systems of the If a chakra is blocked it will eventually
manifest on the physical dimension in the form of an
illness (Brennan, 1987; Myss, 1996).Source
Energising
The Chakras
Energy is a theme that permeates many areas
of complementary health care, including Reiki. For historic
and emotional reasons, two key words have not been mentionable
in polite academic research society: "energy" and "touch." Hence
it is not surprising that Reiki therapy has been neglected
by mainstream biomedical science.
According to one study, reiki produced "10
mGauss order bio-magnetic field strength from the palm" (PubMed,
Seto A. et al.: Detection of extraordinary large bio-magnetic
field strength from human hand during external Qi emission),
The fourth chakra stresses something more, which
is universal love -- what the ancient Greeks referred
to as "Agape," -- a wondrous, non-possessive
love as distinguished from the romantic raptures of
the second and third chakras. Love at those levels
is characterized by seduction and jealousy, dominance
and dependence, and attachment to an idealized object.
The aim of lower chakra love is to quell a feeling
of emptiness, but at the heart chakra one feels an
inner abundance that saturates the self with a desire
to share freely for the good of all. Saintly figures
like Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and the Virgin
Mary epitomize the consciousness of the heart chakra.
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Projection of energy from the hands of
healers.
In the early 1980’s, Dr. John Zimmerman began
a series of important studies on therapeutic touch, using
a SQUID
magnetometer at the University of Colorado School
of Medicine in Denver. Zimmerman discovered that a huge
pulsating biomagnetic field emanated from the hands of
a TT practitioner. The frequency of the pulsations is
not steady, but "sweeps" up and down, from
0.3 to 30 Hz (cycles per second), with most of the activity
in the range of 7-8 Hz (Figure 2). The biomagnetic pulsations
from the hands are in the same frequency range as brain
waves and scientific studies of the frequencies necessary
for healing indicate that they naturally sweep back and
forth through the full range of therapeutic frequencies,
thus being able to stimulate healing in any part of the
body.
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The first chakra is similar to what Freud called
the oral stage of life. During the crucial three-year
span that follows conception, the foundations of
selfhood form within what is initially an unbounded
field of consciousness, which is what I refer to
as the Spiritual Ground. Consciousness is everywhere,
and the newborn child lives within it in a state
of blissful communion and unity. The primary concern
at this stage of consciousness is survival and
individuation. Western psychologists such as Piaget,
Mahler, Kohut, and Grof have described this stage
in great detail. Dr. John Nelson
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Confirmation of Zimmerman’s findings came in 1992, when Seto and
colleagues, in Japan, studied practitioners of various martial arts and
other healing methods. The "Qi emission" from the hands is so
strong that they can be detected with a simple magnetometer consisting
of two coils, of 80,000 turns of wire. Since then, a number of studies
of QiGong practitioners have extended these investigations to the sound,
light, and thermal fields emitted by healers. What is particularly interesting
is that the pulsation frequency varies from moment to moment. Moreover,
medical researchers developing pulsating magnetic field therapies are finding
that these same frequencies are effective for ‘ jump starting’ healing
in a variety of soft and hard tissues, even in patients unhealed for as
long as 40 years. Specific frequencies stimulate the growth of nerves,
bones, skin, capillaries, and ligaments. Of course Reiki practitioners
and their patients have daily experiences of the healing process being "jump
started," and academic medicine is now beginning to accept this therapy
as logical and beneficial because of these new scientific findings.

In Figure 2 we have bracketed portions of the signal that correspond
to the frequencies used in medical devices that stimulate the
healing of particular tissues. Individual differences in energy
projection and detection. Source
Crystals and the Chakras
Using Stones and crystals to balance the body's Chakras
Crystal energy is emitted as a vibration, which
interacts with the electromagnetic energy field in and around
us, in ways that may seem imperceptible. For example, the crystal
may emit subtle vibrational colour frequencies, or sound vibrations
that resonate outside of our conscious awareness to fine-tune
our electromagnetic field. In essence, the energy frequency (or
resonating life force) of a crystal is like a wave song that
evokes an association, memory or emotion.
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"Specific frequencies and patterns of electromagnetic
radiation regulate DNA, RNA and protein syntheses,
alter protein shape and function, and control gene
regulation, cell division, cell differentiation, morphogenesis
(the process by which cells assemble into organs and
tissues), hormone secretion, nerve growth and function." 111,
~ Bruce Lipton, Biology of Belief.
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Crystal therapy practitioners state that sickness,
stress, and impurities alter the natural frequency of the body,
causing some areas of the body to be unable to receive the necessary
energy. Therapists assert that crystals have pure and constant
vibrations. Therefore, they are able to correct the imbalance
in the human body; the Frequency given off by stones is able
to balance, clean, and re-energize the energy field of humans.
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It is easy to dismiss the idea of a chakra
science, especially if you are one of a completely rational,
or really scientific, mind. But the true genius will take
the time to see how these ideas relate to each other and
not how one is “right” or “wrong.” As
the scientific knowledge grows, the understanding and power
of our chakras grows as well.
“Everything in Life is Vibration” – Albert
Einstein
"INTRODUCING
OUR LATEST CHAKRA BALANCER"
Which uses the powerful Magnetic fields
of the Reiki Practitioner
and the Vibrational frequencies of
Crystal Therapies
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Chakra
Balance using Frequencies and Magnetic Fields

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Built
in Frequencies
1st
Root/Muladhara - 194.18 Hz
2nd
Sacral/Svadhisthana -210.42 Hz
3rd
Solar Plexus/Manipura 126.22 Hz
4th
Heart/Anahata - 136.10 Hz (also OM Fork)
5th
Throat/Vishuddha - 141.27 Hz
6th
Third Eye/Ajna - 221.23 Hz
7th
Crown/Sahasrara - 172.06 Hz
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You can balance
each Individual Chakra with the built in Magnetic fields
Or set the unit To Ramp through all 7 chakra
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Chakra Balancing unit
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Built in Chakra Frequencies
Powerful Magnetic Fields
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JN: To achieve both psychological and spiritual maturity,
we must heal the centuries-old split between East and West,
between science and spirituality, and between psychology
and religion. And if Western religions are to regain their
relevance, they must return to developing and teaching spiritual
technology -- those time-proven and culture-relevant techniques
for expanding human consciousness. The main point I'm making
is that neither religion nor science alone can help realign
people towards an upward course of human evolution. Science
has made profound contributions, but for all its wonders,
it has failed to find a solution for humanity's penchant
for war, nor for directing more love and empathy to our child
raising, nor for fostering compassion in our healers. Yet
it is my hope that by affirming the universal love and compassion
of the heart chakra, we can reach a turning point in our
spiritual and evolutionary growth, reuniting us with our
Source.
Dr. John Nelson
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