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Tapping the Chakras for Heightened Perception
Chakra is a term literally meaning “circle” in the original Sanskrit language in which the concept was first established. Since then this term and its meaning has been interpreted in different fashions by a number of cultures. It may refer...
3 commentsUnderstanding the Sahasrara Chakra
The "lotus of the thousand petals," or sahasrara, as it is called is located approximately four finger's width above the crown of the head. And there are thousands of nerves here, which is scientifically evident by examining a transverse section of...
0 commentsLearning about chakras
Chakra (prounounced sha-kra) is a sanskrit word meaning "wheel". They are energy centers that push life energy (called "ki" or "chi") throughout the body and they receive energy constantly. If you have negative thoughts/feelings then your chakras...
4 commentsThe Eight Chakras
Chakras: How many Chakras are there? Many are to believe there are only (7) seven Chakras however there are many others who believe there are (8) eight Chakras. What are Chakras used for? For balancing the inner being through meditations...
1 commentThree Energy Superhighways
In several of my previous articles I have talked about Prana, the life-energy or life-principle of the universe. We absorb prana into our bodies from the sun, the air and the ground. It is what distinguishes a...
2 commentsThe Seven Main Chakras
The world that we inhabit is full of various energies that are emitted by all living things. Whether perceived as good or bad, the energy of a person is emitted through their behavior, thoughts, words and actions. At all times, a person is...
1 commentWheels of Life
Maybe you have heard the term “chakra” before or maybe you haven’t. Most modern science and health practioners insist that no such thing exists. But ask anyone involved with yoga or other “esoteric”...
2 commentssreespeaks
To be frank, there is nothing called Hinduism . Its "Sanathana Dharma" which is defined as eternal righteousness. It got this name "Hinduism" because of the invasions in this soil from 12th century. It...
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