Guest guest Posted June 20, 2000 Report Share Posted June 20, 2000 The fifth in the series discussion regarding the energy centers or chakras. The Throat Chakra Location: At the base of the throat in front, cervical neck area in back Spinal Nerve Plexus: Cervical spinal ganglion (pharyngeal plexus) Glands: Thyroid, Parathyroid Body Parts: Throat, mouth, larynx, ears, neck, shoulders, arms, hands Sanskrit Name: Visuddha Element: Sound/Vibration Color Vibration: Sky Blue Keynote Vibration: G Focus: Communication, creative expression; synthesis of ideas into symbols Stones: turquoise, aquamarine, blue topaz, other light blue stones Incense: frankincense, benzoin Foods: fruits Affirmations: I speak; I hear; I communicate; I express Disorders: Thyroid disorders (Grave's Disease, Myxedema), Parathyroid disorders (Calcium levels in blood), vocal cord disorders (laryngitis, polyps, frozen cords), throat and mouth cancers, hearing disorders and ear infections, canker sores, dental problems, sore throat, popping or ringing in ears, carpal tunnel, tight/sore neck & shoulders, Reynaud's Disease (numb, cold hands), colds & sinus problems, tendency to whine, scream, curse, or otherwise verbally abuse self and others using words or sounds; or conversely, to " clam up " and repress speech Communication is vital to the proper functioning of the body as well as interaction with other beings and the environment. Full communication requires three parts: input, output, and processing. A block at any level of communication may result in a physical or emotional disorder at the throat chakra level. Even mild frustration can lead to a harmful communication problem, such as yelling or sarcasm. If these problems persist or are sublimated/internalized, physical problems of the neck/throat, arms/hands and sinuses/ears can occur. In order to keep the throat chakra functioning well, be conscious of the tightness of the throat and neck; take time to focus on relaxing these areas, especially before attempting communication with others. Humming or toning helps with this process. Stretch the arms, roll the shoulders and neck. Try not to abuse your ears with cacophanous noise; if you work in a loud environment, use your ear protection. Count to ten to give your mind a moment to focus on input before immediately allowing your mouth or hands to deliver output. You will find that you will be getting better quality of responses because your words and actions will be more considered and polished. If you are truly having problems with this issue, you might consider taking a class in drama, speech, dance, tai chi, qi gong or yoga. Patience is a learned skill that is important at this level. And most importantly, know that others may not be as conscious or as courteous as you with communication skills. Be patient and attempt to hear what they are truly saying, rather than how they are saying it. Our greatest flaw in communication is jumping to conclusions and taking offense before knowing what others are attempting to express. If the person's tone is offensive, we tend to ignore the words. This is the key difference between " hearing " and " listening " . In the past, women and children were not encouraged to speak, and if you will notice, many of the disorders at this level are common to women. There is no need for this to persist now, if we learn to feel confident, patient and strong in our communication skills. We can express what we need. We can hear and respond to the needs of others. We can sing, and hug, and laugh, and listen. Just like the blue sky, our possibilities are endless. Animals associated with the throat chakra in East Indian tradition are the elephant, the bull, and the lion. -- Blessings, Crow " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness " -- --- Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH AIM: CaroCrow http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance " We see things not as they are but as we are. " The Talmud " There are among us some that are righteous, and some the contrary: we follow divergent paths. " The Quran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2000 Report Share Posted June 20, 2000 >>> crow The Throat Chakra Location: ......... Parathyroid Body Parts: Throat, mouth, larynx, ears, neck, shoulders, arms, hands >>>> Isn't arms and hands related to the heart chakra? Is it possible for a body part to be in 2 different chakras? Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2000 Report Share Posted June 20, 2000 Yes. Some areas are covered by more than one chakra. The male genitals, for instance, serve a double function as excretory organs, a root function. Females have more segregated functions, so their sex drive is more sacral/emotional. The ears are related to both the throat and third eye for different purposes (the throat for communication, the brow for intuition/auditory signals). The arms and hands are related to the heart as a way of sharing and embracing, and to the throat as a method of expression when we talk, write, draw, dance, etc. Hope this helps. Crow drums1018 wrote: > > >>> crow The Throat Chakra > Location: ......... Parathyroid Body Parts: Throat, mouth, larynx, ears, > neck, shoulders, arms, hands >>>> > > Isn't arms and hands related to the heart chakra? Is it possible for a > body part to be in 2 different chakras? > > Angie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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