Jan
How do you tell if you have a blocked or “off” balance chakra? Do people have a “favorite” color chakra? If so, what does that mean?
Today’s information about Chakras is distorted. For example, there is no mention of Tedh chakra (stomach chakra). Actually, the real chakras are the internal organs which hold important functions. So all the Yoga teachers who teach chakras are pretty much ‘the blind following the blind’. Before modern medicine became well-known, the ancients taught about the chakras as the centres of energy activity. That even includes the five senses of the body. Say e.g. Skin (for touch) is a centre of energy by itself.
So it is pretty common sense that there are no chakras ( as claimed by the yoga schools) that can be proven to exist other than the already now-known organs of the body. The Meridians are however real because they correspond to nerves.
Regarding color, Green is for the eyes chakra.
And Yellow is for the Palm Chakra.
Why ? This is the connection:
Hand has been used in all ages until now to ‘bless another’ and it is actually psychic energy emitted by the will of soul through the palm. This energy is subtle enough to be quickly absorbed by the intended patient. Today’s Quantum Touch, Reiki or Pranic Healing do somewhat following this practice. But what is important while resorting to this energy transfer is the will of soul of the practitioner should decide the level of transfer and not his mind.
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