Guest guest Posted April 17, 1999 Report Share Posted April 17, 1999 Owllights wrote: > the book sounds good on chakras, but not to someone who has absolutely no > money. Is there a chakra meditation tape that someone knows about or video > that can be seen for a rental fee, or ???????? I know my chakras are badly in > need of alignment and I am suffering from a severe illness, and no matter > what I do, my life just keeps being stressful and full of despair > Owllights > i do not get ICQ but I can go to www Actually, there is a video you might be able to find at your library, or obtain, by Shirley McLain, on the chakras. There are also a lot of pretty decent websites that have good information on the chakras. Do a websearch on " chakra healing " and you'll come up with a slew of options that will keep you happily surfing all afternoon. If anyone would like to post some simple meditations in the shared file area, you can send it to me as a plain text file and I'll put it in. Right now there are a couple of things there (like the FAQ) but there is plenty of room for some small files that could be shared by the group (like articles on holism, meditations, etc... anything but spam) -- Blessings, Crow -- Caroline Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT Energywork * Holistic Nursing * Shamanism " A Nurturing Touch " http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool. How could anyone ever tell you you are anything less than beautiful? How could anyone ever tell you you are less than whole? How could anyone fail to notice that your loving is a miracle? How deeply you're connected to my soul! (Songs for the Inner Child) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 1999 Report Share Posted April 18, 1999 On Saturday, April 17, 1999 5:40 PM, Caroline Abreu [sMTP:crow] wrote: > Caroline Abreu <crow > > Owllights wrote: > > > the book sounds good on chakras, but not to someone who has absolutely no > > money. Is there a chakra meditation tape that someone knows about or video > > that can be seen for a rental fee, or ???????? I know my chakras are badly > > in > > need of alignment and I am suffering from a severe illness, and no matter > > what I do, my life just keeps being stressful and full of despair > > Owllights > > i do not get ICQ but I can go to www > > Actually, there is a video you might be able to find at your library, or Hi Owllights and Crow -- Today is the first time I've seen this list, but I can't resist adding my two cents here! There is a wonderful cassette tape done by Anodea Judith which is a chakra meditation....it takes you through each chakra one by one doing creative visualization, and the music (a heartbeat rhythm for the 4th chakra, etc) is fabulous also. It takes about 45 minutes to do the whole visualization, or you could just work with whatever area concerns you most. I'm sure you could order it through your favorite alternative bookstore, or directly from the publisher: (800) 446-4962. And Anodea Judith's three books on the chakra system are some of the best written material around. I recommend her stuff very highly. Peace and light. Jen Hutton, LMT,APP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 1999 Report Share Posted April 20, 1999 HI list. God do you people get active posting on week ends! ;-) Thank you Cris for telling us about your way to the chakras. It is interesant to see how some people are " ready " to see things. Your story sounded very simple, nothing complicated at all (I mean… I kinda expected a long story). Yeah, some people we always expect that things have to cost a lot. (Anybody want to make some wise comments about why " No pain no gain " is a myth? I have never read the explanation…) I have a book from the Bihar School of Yoga (founded by Swami Sathyananda, disciple of Sivananda as is Vishnudevananda, mentioned some digests ago) where there is a bunch of meditations that are all succesive steps to the awareness of the more subtle bodies. It seems very simple when you read it. And very simple in concept too: the bodies are there, you are not aware of them but you can be, just imagine, and sometime, the perception will take over the imagination. Simple process. The practice is harder. Requires time and dedication. I haven't been able to " make time " for it. I always have the idea that I'll get more serious about my yoga practice " anyday " … Now, it is the first time I speak (so to say) with someone that indeed sees something. That makes it more interesant. That's what Crow has indicated too: > At first, it is much easier to visualize that you are seeing them, this is a way of tapping into > your intuition. The truth of it is that what you are *imagining* is closely > related to the reality. Your mind will rest and allow you to *imagine*. It would > question real vision as hallucination unless you were very used to seeing auras or > completely insane <LOL> I can see that what makes it so hard for me is that little tricky thing about putting the mind to rest. Yep. ;-) > or we could start a discussion about the major chakras one by one, > starting with the root or base chakra, and when we are finished with > the major ones, talk about some of the minor ones > (like the hands, feet, spleen and thymus). What do you think? Great! I'd love that. That would allow great comments I am sure. I would still love to hear about the big system in itself. I have a pretty good image, I guess, from Polarity Therapy as described by Frankyn Sills in his book (title not recalled). There he explains how the energy goes from the subtlest to the densest through the chakra machinery (my words), but still, I would like to know more, like, you know…(twisting my lips here, :-/ I am out of words… I DON'T KNOW and that's the thing. This whole chakra thing looks terrific, but I can't seem to really grasp the whole concept. I would love to know what it is for, but then I tell me: is it FOR something? Of course not. It's just there. Right? I mean, it probably is like a hand, or the mouth: it is there, for whatever I happen to do with it. Or no? (sigh…) Any comments on this whole subject welcomed. Alain Gougeon _____ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 1999 Report Share Posted April 21, 1999 Alain Gougeon wrote: > I would still love to hear about the big system in itself. I have a pretty > good image, I guess, from Polarity Therapy as described by Frankyn Sills in > his book (title not recalled). There he explains how the energy goes from > the subtlest to the densest through the chakra machinery (my words), but > still, I would like to know more, like, you know…(twisting my lips here, :-/ > I am out of words… I DON'T KNOW and that's the thing. This whole chakra > thing looks terrific, but I can't seem to really grasp the whole concept. I > would love to know what it is for, but then I tell me: is it FOR something? > Of course not. It's just there. Right? I mean, it probably is like a hand, > or the mouth: it is there, for whatever I happen to do with it. Or no? > (sigh…) Any comments on this whole subject welcomed. LOL.... Alain. Did you ever get to look at " Hands of Light " by Barbara Brennan? She has some very easy to read explanations of the entire bioenergetic field, field theory, the levels of the aura and the chakras themselves. Barring that, let's talk about it. The human energy field is the energetic precursor of the physical body. In bioenergetic theory, it is just as much a part of your being as your hands or eyes or organs, but it is not as easily visible to " normal " vision and palpation because of the rapid vibrational level of the ions at that level. Any disorder that manifests in the physical can ideally be found and corrected at the energetic level first, because the physical body is so much slower that the problem has been there in the aura, if you were able to find it, for a long time previous to it " settling in " as a disease, pain, or problem. There are levels of the aura that correspond to the energetic vibrations of each of the major chakras. Some levels are denser than others, some more colorful. At the fifth level of the aura (the level corresponding to the throat chakra) there is an etheric template which holds a sort of DNA stencil of your body in its " perfect " form. Even if you lose organs, teeth, body parts, etc. they will still be there in the etheric template (have you heard of people having phantom pain?) We are much more than the sum of our parts. I have good days and bad days with describing the aura and the body as machinery, but because of the electrical nature of it, the analogy is very tempting. If you think of the body as an electrical machine, then the meridians are like wires, the brain and spinal cord is the main electrical cable/conduit whose correlation is the shushumna channel and the major chakras (each chakra corresponds to a major spinal nerve plexus). The field around the body would be a carefully structured matrix of rapid function fiberoptics that supports, protects and manifests the slower moving parts encased within it. Damage or block one wire, one plexus, one segment of fiberoptics, and the entire structure can malfunction or cease function. Does this make more sense? The system is not just " as " important as the body... in a way, it is much " more " important. -- Blessings, Crow -- Caroline Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT B*A*L*A*N*C*E Awakening the Inner Healer with " A Nurturing Touch " http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Some people see a closed door and turn away. Others see a closed door, try the knob, and if it doesn't open... they turn away. Still others see a closed door, try the knob, if it doesn't open, they find a key, and if the key doesn't fit, they turn away. A rare few see a closed door, try the knob, if it doesn't open, they find a key, and if it doesn't fit... they make a new one that does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 1999 Report Share Posted April 22, 1999 > Caroline Abreu <crow > Re: Chakras > Well Crow, thanks a bunch for these kind explanations. > LOL.... Alain. Thank god you laughed > Did you ever get to look at " Hands of Light " by Barbara Brennan? She has some very easy > to read explanations of the entire bioenergetic field, field theory, the levels of the > aura and the chakras themselves. > Ho. Yes, i had it in my hands, but couldn't afford it yet. You recomended it to me some time ago on the bodywork list, if i ain't wrong. :] > Barring that, let's talk about it. The human energy field is the energetic precursor of (snip) Ok. Nice description. It does bring some new things for me. That's the whole picture, and i will try to get that book now... What i wonder about is if there is some more detailed explanation of all this (which for sure there is, but where?) For example, each chakra has its element, which in turn corresponds to mental/emotional/physical aspects. Suposedly, by asociation, you can work on any aspect on any level with its correspondences on any other level, so you can work your anger with a physical exercise, or you can do something about that stiffness in your hips looking for something in the emotional domain... right? i had a book (shouldn't have borrowed it...) from Louise Hay, where she made a correspondence between physical and mental/emotional for every part of the body. That was quite interesant. Still, i couldn't see a pattern for it when crossing the information with the chakra stuff, and that's where my wonders are i guess: a part of the body seems to posibly be a bunch of diferent things depending on the aproach you take. I would like to know if those who know about this stuff have a clear and concise correspondence list or if that is too much to ask. (My work with computers desn't make room for too many alternatives, normally, and this turns into a mind (mine) that requires *precise* links - as i have seen until now, the rest of the world isn't quite like that... but somehow i always look for that...) Another question i have is regardind the Chakras' petals. They are always decribed, with symbol and everything, but nothing more (for me at least, until now). I wonder if these flow of energy from the chakras are all alike or if they in turn correspond with diferent aspects of it (my guess). Anybody has anything about that? > > -- > Blessings, > Crow Thanks a lot. Have a nice day everybody. ----- Alain Gougeon Analista de Sistemas Montevideo, Uruguay, América del Sur ajmg http://members.tripod.com/Alain_Gougeon _____ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 1999 Report Share Posted April 23, 1999 Can you tell me what associations there are with the heart and throat chakras? I have severe blocks at both those points in the body - emotional blocks, but with physical symptoms (just being very aware of both areas - like a weight on or under my sternum, and a tightness in my throat like a tight collar). These physical sensations have become more apparent as I've been working on stuff. thanks, as always. Spring sunshine - nothing like it!! Arabella Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 1999 Report Share Posted April 23, 1999 abs wrote: > Can you tell me what associations there are with the heart and throat > chakras? I have severe blocks at both those points in the body - > emotional blocks, but with physical symptoms (just being very aware of > both areas - like a weight on or under my sternum, and a tightness in my > throat like a tight collar). > > These physical sensations have become more apparent as I've been working on stuff. Arabella: Bear in mind that this information is rather a conglomeration from a set of sources, and includes a bit of intuition and experience. I also have physical stress reactions in those areas, especially when I am feeling " overwhelmed " so I have some personal reference for this. Your chakras have a stronger " feeling " aspect in the front, and a stronger " will " aspect in the back. If a " feeling " aspect is " put behind you " you will find that the effort of will it takes to suppress it will manifest in back pain in the associated chakra. Similarly, when you are getting a lot of back work, feelings/symptoms may " come up " and emerge through the associated chakra in the front. That said, you can look at the heart as the great transformer for the major chakras. It is the fourth chakra, the mediator between the physical chakras (solar plexus, sacral and root) and the spiritual chakras (throat, brow, and crown). It is the center of unconditionality, acceptance and love, both for others and for self. It is especially important in thoracic function, circulation, heart and lung function, the breasts, and the lymphatics. It is associated with immune function (thymus). The throat center is the communication center, and controls all communication, both in and out (mouth and throat voice apparatus, and ears). It also controls the flexibility of the neck, the metabolism (thyroid) and again, lymphatics (tonsils/adenoids). With the heart, it shares responsibility for the flexibility and function of the arms. The heart handles the energy aspect, and the throat the expressive aspect. Now.... that said, if you are having a spell of chest heaviness and tightness in the throat, you might make sure that you are physically okay before you begin examining possible emotional causation. If you know that you are heart healthy, then you might explore the possibility that as the issues are coming up (frustration, inability to express issues constructively if at all, problems with self love/acceptance possibly related to a period of stagnation or loss). You may feel a deep urge to scream. This is natural, and would serve to open up both the chest, with the breath, and the throat, with the emotive noise. I plan to take the car out tonight to the seashore and let her rip <LOL> This is an exercise often recommended to people who have suffered the loss of a loved one. Before you begin to have painful shoulders or arms, or a progression to pain in your chest and neck, it would be good to process your feelings that are coming up with an expressive task, like journalling, or an art form you can give yourself permission to do without being " perfect " at it. Pounding clay, splashing paint, scribbling with crayons. Also, you might try wearing clothing in cooler colors, such as green and blue, to accentuate the vibrations of those chakras and soothe them. Try butterfly stretches, and deep breaths. Make a heating pad by sewing two dishtowels together into a sack and filling it with rice. Throw it in the microwave for two minutes, put a drop or two of your favorite essential oil on it, and lie down with the pack on your sternum. Take deep, slow breaths, and hug the pack if you like. If you feel emotions welling up, you can let that happen. Tears are the body's cleansers. Good luck with your process... I'm having something similar, and haven't had it for several years but recognize the signs (especially the frustration) and I'm working at it. -- Blessings, Crow -- Caroline Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT B*A*L*A*N*C*E Awakening the Inner Healer with " A Nurturing Touch " http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Some people see a closed door and turn away. Others see a closed door, try the knob, and if it doesn't open... they turn away. Still others see a closed door, try the knob, if it doesn't open, they find a key, and if the key doesn't fit, they turn away. A rare few see a closed door, try the knob, if it doesn't open, they find a key, and if it doesn't fit... they make a new one that does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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