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There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras.

Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this: First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra. There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras. Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this:

First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra. There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras. Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this: First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra. There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras. Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m

ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this: First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra. There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras. Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this: First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a

ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra. There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras. Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this: First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra. There are literally thousands of ways you can heal and balance your chakras. Meditat ion and visualization are both very popular choices, sound is another good metho d, sight is yet another (using yantras or mandalas), and smell works really well too it s called aromatherapy. Yoga is another very popular way to work on your ch akras, and I could go as the list is too long to recite. But do each of these modalities work equally well? The answer is yes, and no. Or the proverbial, it depends. First of all, I think it s important to realize that each healing modality is actu ally more closely associated with each one of the chakras. This means that one m ethod may work better for a particular chakra than another.?Let me explain. The 6th and 7th chakras balance well with visualization and meditation and pure energy work, because they are in the higher frequency realm. The seventh chakra isn t even truly physical it s our spiritual connection to everything. It resides off the body, above the crown of our head.The sixth chakra is at the third eye in th e middle of the forehead and it is the least physical of the sixth bodily-related chakras. Think of your bodily chakras stacked up like a sort of pyramid with the lowest o ne, your first chakra creating the wide and heavy base of the pyramid, and the h

ighest one in your body, your sixth chakra, representing the highest tip of the pyramid. It s light and airy and easily mutable, while the first chakra is dense a nd heavy and more difficult to change (in fact, the first chakra represents and strengthens stability, so it s very nature is the opposite of change. Each chakra also relates to a sense and an element, like this: First chakra = smell/earth Second chakra = taste/water Third chakra = sight/fire Fourth chakra = touch/air Fifth chakra = hearing/sound Sixth chakra = sixth sense /light Seventh chakra is off the body and unrelated to the sensory world, so it has no associations, except to pure consciousness. So, for the first chakra, the best, long term healing comes from very physical a ctivities like hatha yoga, because the first chakra is the most dense and most r elated to the physical body. Smell-oriented treatments, like aromatherapy, work well too because this chakra is related to your sense of smell. Gemstones are gr eat for first chakra healing as well, because stones are from the earth, the ele ment of this chakra.

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