What is healing chakra?
The treatment of chakra is a concept and practice in alternative medicine, which is used to indicate the remedial alignment of one or more of several spinning vortex energy contained in the etheric or gentle body of man. There is no specific belief or modality in terms of chakras; Instead, chakras are used to describe vortices that exist in many traditional Eastern disciplines and holistic medicine. The word chakra is literally translated as a swivel wheel in Sanskrit. The chakras are considered to be the center of the prana or the life of the human body. It is assumed that when the chakras become sleeping, for any reason the energy stops flowing and creates an imbalance in the physical body. When enough energy is stagnant, the disease occurs. Therefore, the treatment of chakra is used as a practice blocking, either through diet, visualization, meditation or any combination of three, allowing energy to flow freely again. The treatment of chakra is predominantly Ayurvedic practice and experts may not be licensed or drives nonea particular medical authority.
determination that one's chakras are unbalanced or blocked and already spinning freely, is generally intuitive depending on the methodology. In general, the seven main chakras that are involved in chakra healing correlate with specific places in the human body. These include: Muladhara or the root chakra; Swadhisthana or sacral chakra; manipure or solar plexus chakra; Anahaata or heart chakra; Vishuddha or cervical chakra; ajna or eyebrows of chakra; and Sahasrara or the crown chakra.
According to some practices, symptoms of unbalanced or blocked chakras can include lethargy, irritation, poor health, depression and mood. Different diseases depending on the extent of the blocking and the time for which it was blocked may also be an indicator of blocked chakras. The purpose of healing chakra is to return these chakrasTo a healthy, spinning state.
There are several ways to align or balance chakras in the treatment of chakra depending on the modality of the practitioner. Varied methods may include anything from radical changes in diet to entering the state of silent reflection. This reflection may include the visualization of each chakra as a rotation, intuitively sensing when energy becomes unblocking.