Healing the Chakras
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There are seven major chakras, each of which are metaphysically linked to different parts of the body. Let us explore each chakra, it’s properties and some ways to balance each chakra, hence healing our physical bodies.
What are the Chakras?
The word chakra comes from the Sanskrit word meaning wheel or vortex or disc . They are energy centres functioning as pumps or valves, regulating the flow of energy throughout our body. There are seven major chakras in our body which align with the spine from the coccyx to the crown of the head. Just as the central nervous system consists of the spinal cord within the spinal column leading to the brain, the seven chakras are rooted in a vertical column of energy called the sushumna. The sushumna channels energy from Universal Life Force or chi from the Crown Chakra (top of the head) to the Root Chakra (base of the spine).
The chakras are not physical, each resonating at a different frequency, rotating either clockwise or
anti-clockwise, corresponding with the colours of the rainbow. The chakras are a bridge between the physical self and the subtle body called the aura. The chakras are more dense than the aura, but not as dense as the physical body. They interact with the physical body through two major systems, the endocrine system and the nervous system.
Each of the seven chakras is associated with one of the seven endocrine glands, and also with a
group of nerves called a plexus. This connects each chakra with a particular part of the body and its function via its association to a certain gland or nerve plexus. The endocrine system (glands which produce hormones) and the autonomic nervous system help maintain chemical balance within the physical body. An imbalance in one of these systems leads to a malfunction in another, just as an imbalance in one chakra affects all the other chakras.
We all have a unique energy field or aura which draws on the universal life force or prana or chi . This energy is brought into the body via the nadis (channels) which intensifies at the chakra centres, then connects with the corresponding meridian system. This energy should then flow freely throughout the body, but if there is a blockage in a chakra or it is not spinning at its correct speed or is sluggish, then the whole system is disturbed.
All our emotions and perceptions can be divided into seven categories which can be associated with a particular chakra. The chakras, therefore, represent parts of our consciousness as well as particular parts of our physical bodies.
Blockages in the chakras occur due to stress from repeated negative experiences and our responses to them. It is said that all our prior programming and experiences determine our subsequent attitudes and behaviours. One way in which we cope with repeated negative experiences is by closing down the relevant chakra associated with that emotional pattern. This can then lead to physical symptoms. If we connect this symptom to the associated gland and chakra, then look at ways of changing our thinking or response to this experience, we can begin to heal our bodies!
Having an understanding of the chakras allows us to understand the relationship between our consciousness and our body. We can then see our body as a map of our consciousness and a better understanding of ourselves and those around us.
Healing the Chakras with Natural Therapies
Each chakra functions at a unique frequency and this determines its colour and other characteristics. Sometimes the chakras become unbalanced due to stress or other factors. There are many ways to re-balance the chakras: affirmations, archetypes, altars, crystals, yoga, toning, meditation, incense, essential oils, colour therapy etc.
When looking for an alternative way to heal the physical body, it may take some time or several
different therapies before you find the one that suits you. So it is with healing the chakras. Here we look at some of the ways that may help you bring balance into your chakra system and the whole body.
Meditation and the Chakras
Meditation can be described as simply the art of opening to each moment of life with calm awareness. In the book “Learn to Meditate”, David Fontana describes meditation as:
“….. focusing one’s concentration on a chosen stimuli – attention is the underlying key to all forms of meditation.
Visualization
Visualization is commonly used in meditation. It is the dominant means of perception in our species. It developed long before spoken language evolved. It takes up a large proportion of our brain and has a large affect on how we think and behave. The creation of a mental image will cause the brain to react as if faced by the real object, e.g. thinking of a cut lemon being squeezed on your tongue causes the saliva to flow. Therefore, imagination and affirmation are very effective, for if we imagine something to be true, part of the mind appears to accept it as a reality.
This can be a very effective tool in balancing and energizing the chakras. To imagine each chakra
in its perfect colour, size and location, the mind cannot differentiate between what is real and what
is realistically imagined. Whatever we see or feel started as a thought, therefore, what we think we
can create.
As the chakras are metaphysically linked with a number of different systems within the physical
body, balancing the chakras with meditation and visualization can help ensure our physical and emotional well-being.
Essential Oils and the Chakras
The chakra system needs to function like well-oiled interconnecting cogs or wheels. When one cog becomes misaligned, rotates too fast or too slow, then the whole system breaks down and won’t operate properly, until all the cogs are re-balanced. So it is with the chakras. If one is spinning too fast, or is too open or is sluggish, due to emotional blockages, then they all need to be re-aligned and balanced to bring them all back into equilibrium.
Essential oils can have an effect on the frequency of the chakras, by energizing, calming or balancing them. Choosing the appropriate oil is an individual choice, but often the oil correlates to the corresponding colour of the oil or the flower it came from. Even the part of the plant the oil is taken from or its size or shape may be the thing that leads to a particular choice. Kinesiology, intuition or dowsing can also be used to choose the oil that will balance the chakras. You can add a few drops of your essential oil to a base oil and apply it to the chakra centre or place the essential oil on a cotton pad on the chakra centre you are wishing to balance. Inhaling the aroma is also effective while visualizing the area you are working on.
Bush Flower Essences and the Chakras
Bush flower essences are vibrational in nature. Taking Bush Flower Essences may assist in experiencing more clarity in your life, while developing a higher level of intuition, self-esteem, spirituality and creativity. They help to release negative beliefs held in the chakras by flooding you with positive emotions, thus bringing balance to each chakra and the whole being once again. Selecting the Bush Essences that are right for you, to balance the chakras, can be done by dowsing, kinesiology, intuition or by reading the qualities of each essence and how they apply to you.
Crystal healing
Crystals work on the same principles as the chakras, i.e. they channel and transmit energy, resonate at different frequencies and are associated with different colours. Crystals oscillate to a natural healing frequency that is activated by the power of the mind, which can be achieved through meditation, visualization and intention.
When choosing the appropriate crystal you can refer to the suggestions for each chakra in this article, go with your own intuition or the advice of a crystal healing therapist. Once you have selected the appropriate crystal, have cleansed it and stated your intention, close your eyes, place it on the chakra and meditate on the chakra. Feel and see its vibration transforming the energy centre.
Colour Therapy
Each colour corresponds to a specific area of the body and each colour will vibrate at it’s own unique frequency, as do the glands and organs of the body. The body however constantly changes due to the challenges as it tries to maintain balance but colour always vibrates to it’s true frequency.
When we are ill, the body is out of balance, the body is not functioning at its proper frequencies. The aim of colour therapy is to bring balance back to the area of the body that is the source of the illness. Since each colour corresponds to a specific area of the body, we need each colour. In a disease state, there may be over-stimulation, with too much red in the body system resulting in high blood pressure, fever, inflammation, irritability, skin rash, red eyeballs and even pink fingernails.
The other side of the scales would indicate an under-stimulation with too much blue resulting in pale skin, sluggishness, bluish eyeballs, and even bluish finger nails. The over-stimulated condition will benefit from a blue colour treatment, while the under-stimulated condition will benefit with a red or orange.
Green is the general healing colour and is often used at the beginning of a colour therapy
treatment and before other specific colours are used as it represents harmony and balanced body
polarities.
The Base Chakra
The Base Chakra (also called the Root Chakra) is located at the base of the spine or the area of the perineum. Its Sanskrit name is Muladhara, meaning root or support. It is a downward facing vortex or cone of energy which connects to the foot chakras and grounds us to the earth, as well as connecting with the chakras above.
Kundalini energy is said to reside in the Base Chakra:
Kundalini is the coiled mystical energy that rises upward through the spine energizing all the other chakras into full operation and potential. When it reaches the Crown Chakra
one is said to have reached Nirvana or enlightenment.
The Base Chakra symbol is a four-petalled lotus flower representing the four elements. Within the lotus is a square, representing the Earth and inside it is a downward facing triangle which keeps us grounded to the Earth. This chakra resonates to the colour red.
The Colour Red is associated with motivation, extroversion, stimulation, activity and will. Hence, the red jacket for power dressing. It brings new life and new beginnings. A good colour for the start of a new year! Red is associated with physical love and passion we give red roses as a symbol of deep love. It can stimulate all appetites! Many restaurants use red in their décor. On the negative side it can symbolize anger, danger, revolt etc.
The Base Chakra is concerned with issues of survival and basic physical needs. It is powerful (or it feels powerful) because the energy here is in raw form and is closest to the density of the physical body. Its life lesson is standing up for oneself . This chakra deals with our relationship to our family, to our society, to our tribe.
The corresponding gland is the Adrenals the gland associated with the fight or flight response. It energizes the kidneys, the spine and the sense of smell; the most essential elements for survival of early man.
Physical dysfunctions of the Base Chakra:
sexual or reproductive problems; circulation and blood deficiencies; osteoarthritis; constipation & bladder problems; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Emotional dysfunctions of the Base Chakra include:
obsessive/compulsive behaviour; protective instincts; mental lethargy or lack of inner stillness; anger and resentment; domineering and aggressive behaviour.
Balanced Base Chakra expresses itself as:
self-mastery; high physical energy; grounded; healthy; friendly
Essential Oils for the Base Chakra:
The Base Chakra is about grounding. So most books refer to base note oils and earthy aromas to
balance this chakra. The following is a list of suggested oils to balance the Base Chakra: Cedarwood, Myrrh, Patchouli, Vetiver, Rosewood, Frankincense, Elemi, Thyme
Crystals for the Base Chakra:
Hematite, Tiger’s eye, Bloodstone
Bush Essences for healing issues of the Base Chakra:
Caroline Myss describes the Base Chakra as the tribal chakra. Boab would be my first choice to balance this chakra as it assists with clearing negative emotional and mental inherited family
patterns. Macrocarpa would be my next choice to balance this chakra as this essence supports
depleted adrenal glands, which correspond with the Base Chakra.
Other essences that may assist are:
Waratah, Freshwater Mangrove, Bush Iris, Gymea Lily, Sundew, Tall Yellow Top, Red Lily, Mulla Mulla, Red Grevillea, Slender Rice Flower, Kapok Bush, Banksia Robur, Wild Potato Bush, Dog Rose of the Wild Forces.
Sacral Chakra
The Sacral or Spleen Chakra is the second chakra located between the navel and the genitals. Its Sanskrit name is Svadhisthana or sweetness. There are two polarities associated with this chakra: pleasure/fulfillment and
suffering/sacrifice.
The Sacral Chakra symbol is a six-petalled lotus containing a white circle symbolizing water and a light-blue crescent moon with a makara within. This water creature represents sexual desire and passion. The water element corresponds with the bladder, circulatory system, sexual and reproductive organs. Being positioned near the female reproductive organs it is associated with nurturing, receptivity and the emotions. The moon relates to the emotions and creativity. This chakra
resonates with the colour orange.
The Colour Orange reflects enthusiasm, vivaciousness, good-health, creativity and joy. It is outgoing and assertive, but not as in your face as red and tends to be more constructive. Orange is a good colour to wear when meeting new people in a social setting as it assists with communication, courage and a positive attitude to life. So wear orange if you are low in vitality, melancholy and feeling sad it will lift your spirits!
The Sacral Chakra is concerned with emotional balance and sexuality. It brings with it a desire for
a pleasurable lifestyle and making the changes necessary to create that. All creative impulses
originate here whether making a new life or painting a picture. Too much or too little energy here
creates sexual difficulties or writer s block. Its life lesson is challenging motivations based on social
conditioning.
The corresponding glands are the ovaries or testes and this chakra is associated with the sense
of taste. It energizes the sex organs, bladder, prostate and uterus.
Physical imbalances of the Sacral Chakra:
Impotence & infertility; frigidity; bladder & prostate problems; lower back pain;
Emotional imbalances of the Sacral Chakra:
Sexual addiction; emotional instability; feelings of isolation;
Balanced Sacral Chakra expresses itself as:
trusting; expressive; attuned to one s feelings; creative
Essential Oils for the Sacral Chakra:
The Sacral Chakra is about procreation and creating the life you want. Rose oil connects with
sexual and reproductive energy, and resonates with creativity.
Other essential oils that balance this chakra are:
Jasmine, Rose, Sandalwood, Orange
Crystals for balancing the Sacral Chakra:
Citrine, carnelian, golden topaz
Bush Essences for healing Sacral Chakra issues:
Bottlebrush, Billy Goat Plum, Bush Gardenia, Flannel Flower, Little Flannel Flower, She
Oak, Red Helmut Orchid, Turkey Bush, Wedding Bush, Wisteria.
To stimulate creativity I like to combine Rosemary and Orange essential oils with the addition of
Turkey Bush essence.
If there has been abuse in the past, Sexuality Essence may be of assistance.
Solar Plexus Chakra
The Solar Plexus Chakra is the third chakra located between the navel and the base of the sternum. Its Sanskrit name is Manipura or lustrous gem . The main essence of the third chakra is development of our self esteem and personal will power.
The Solar Plexus Chakra symbol is a ten-pealed lotus inside of which is a downward-pointing triangle surrounded by three svastikas , symbolizing Fire, a transformational element essential for turning metal ores into beautiful objects. This chakra resonates
with the colour yellow.
The Colour Yellow reflects personal power, achievement, warm-heartedness and enjoying being the centre of attention. It brings with it the ability to grasp new ideas and connects us with the left side of the brain (analytical/logical intelligence). Yellow has a stimulating effect on the nervous system, strengthens the muscles and improves the circulation. Wearing yellow or visualizing yellow on your solar plexus area can assist the function of the liver, gallbladder, improve digestion and relieve inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and muscle stiffness.
The Solar Plexus Chakra is about transforming the Self into a being of power by bringing about balance between our emotional (right brain) self and our logical (left brain) self. It relates to our connections with others as a confident, unique individual not reliant on others for approval. The corresponding gland is the pancreas and this chakra is associated with the sense of sight. It energizes the digestive system and muscles.
Physical imbalances of the Solar Plexus Chakra:
Stomach ulcers, digestive problems; Chronic fatigue syndrome; allergies; diabetes; skin eruptions
Emotional imbalances of the Solar Plexus Chakra:
Oversensitive to criticism; need to be in control; low self-esteem; emotional instability
Balanced Solar Plexus Chakra expresses itself as:
Respects self and others; has personal power; spontaneous; uninhibited
Essential Oils for the Solar Plexus Chakra:
The solar plexus is about how we relate to the rest of the world. Shock and trauma affect this power centre. It is where our centre of will connects with Divine will.
Essential oils that help balance the Solar Plexus Chakra are:
Juniper, Vetivert
If you are going into a crowded place where you might feel uncomfortable, apply a drop of Vetivert
essential oil in an anti-clockwise direction over the solar plexus area for protection. Juniper is a great cleanser and will help release any negative energies you might pick up in your travels.
Crystals for balancing the Solar Plexus Chakra:
Aventurine, quartz, sunstone, yellow citrine
Bush Essences for healing Solar Plexus Chakra issues:
Banksia Robur, Black-eyed Susan, Bottlebrush, Crowea, Dog Rose, Five Corners, Illawarra Flame Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Kapok Bush, Macrocarpa, Paw Paw, Peachflowered Tea-tree, Philotheca, Red Grevillea, Rough Bluebell, Southern Cross, Spinifex, Stuart Desert Rose, Waratah.
To assist with self-esteem, the combination of essences in Confid Essence is perfect. Also,
Peach-flowered Tea-tree if there are blood sugar problems, and Crowea for digestion concerns.
Heart Chakra
The Heart Chakra is the fourth and central chakra, located between the
breasts in the centre of the chest. Its Sanskrit name is Anahata or ‘sound made without two things striking’. This chakra is concerned with love, relationships and boundless joy.
The Heart Chakra symbol is twelve lotus petals around a six-pointed star, the downward triangle represents spirit descending into the body and the upward triangle is matter rising to meet spirit. This chakra resonates with the colour green tinged with pink.
The Colour Green is balancing to the sympathetic nervous system and is used for general healing. It directly affects the heart and lungs and has a tonifying and detoxifying effect on the circulation. Green has a relaxing and sedating effect on the body. Walking in the fresh air surrounded by trees and greenery is a good way to get some green in your life and is very good for the health. It can also assist when one is experiencing shock or claustrophobia.
The Heart Chakra is concerned with forgiveness and compassion. It is about learning to love and accept others exactly as they are, unconditionally, leading to acceptance of self. The corresponding gland is the Thymus and this chakra is associated with the sense of touch. It energizes the heart, lungs and circulation.
Physical imbalances of the Heart Chakra:
Shallow breathing; bronchial pneumonia; High blood pressure; heart disease; prolapsed mitral valve; breast and lung cancer; lowered immune system; rheumatoid arthritis
Emotional imbalances of the Heart Chakra:
Fears about betrayal; co-dependence; melancholia; greed; grief and anger; resentment and bitterness
Balanced Heart Chakra expresses itself as:
Compassionate; loves unconditionally; nurturing; desires spiritual experience in lovemaking; inspirational
Essential Oils for the Heart Chakra:
The Heart Chakra is about love and Rose is the essence of love. Rose essential oil is particularly helpful in healing the heart which is closed due to grief.
Essential oils that help balance the Heart Chakra are:
Rose, Bergamot, Melissa and Jasmine
Crystals for balancing the Heart Chakra:
Rose quartz, Kunzite, Watermelon Tourmaline, Aventurine, Malachite, Emerald, Ruby
Bush Essences to heal Heart Chakra issues:
Bluebell, Pink Flannel Flower, Dagger Hakea, Fringed Violet, Hibbertia, Illawarra Flame
Tree, Mountain Devil, Red Helmut Orchid, Red Suva Frangipani, Rough Bluebell, Stuart
Desert Pea, Sydney Rose, Tall Mulla Mulla.
To assist opening the heart chakra, Pink Flannel Flower is the essence of choice. For intimate
relationships the combinations in Sensuality and Sexuality Essence may be of assistance.
Throat Chakra
The Throat Chakra is the fifth and first of the higher chakras. It is located at the base of the throat. Its Sanskrit name is Vishuddha or purification. This chakra is concerned with willpower, communication, self-expression and creativity through sound – speech, writing or singing.
The Throat Chakra symbol is a lotus with 16 petals containing the Sanskrit vowels representing spirit. Inside the lotus is a downward facing triangle symbolizing speech and a full moon representing the feminine. This chakra resonates with the colour blue.
The Colour Blue is calming and relaxing. It brings with it peace, quiet strength and feelings of relaxation and healing. Blue is a good colour for reducing any hot or inflamed condition in the body, such as fevers, sore throats (any throat condition), headaches and menstrual pain. Wear blue underwear, a blue scarf or a blue crystal on the affected area to reduce the pain and inflammation. Blue is especially good for children s ailments, such as teething, colic and fevers.
The Throat Chakra is concerned with purifying ourselves by honestly recognizing how we feel and having the confidence to communicate those emotions to others. This does not refer to everyday chatter, but taking the time to carefully choose our words to convey our thoughts. It is also concerned with hearing – actively listening to others helps develop our subtle inner ear or intuition. The corresponding glands are the Thyroid and Parathyroid and this chakra is associated with the sense of sound and hearing. It energizes the mouth, teeth, oesophagus, throat and ears.
Physical imbalances of the Throat Chakra:
Sore throats and laryngitis; neck problems; thyroid imbalances; tinnitus and vertigo; asthma and allergies; anemia and menstrual problems.
Emotional imbalances of the Throat Chakra:
Perfectionism; inability to express emotions;blocked creativity; over-talkative; dogmatic; self-righteous; arrogant; unreliable; overly critical
Balanced Throat Chakra expresses itself as:
Good communicator; contented; finds it easy to meditate; artistically inspired; honest and reliable
Essential Oils for the Throat Chakra:
The Throat Chakra is about communication and Blue Chamomile is an obvious choice. Blue
Chamomile, assist in expressing feelings calmly and without anger. English Chamomile is a paler
blue and encourages the expression of spiritual truths. Myrrh oil helps give the confidence to
speak where fear and shock has blocked communication.
Essential oils that help balance the Throat Chakra are:
Blue (German) Chamomile, English Chamomile, Myrrh
Crystals for balancing the Throat Chakra:
Lapis Lazuli, Tourquoise, Blue Tourmaline, Aquamarine, Amazonite, Aqua Aura,
Bush Essences to heal Throat Chakra issues:
Bauhinia, Boronia, Bush Fuchsia, Flannel Flower, Monga Waratah, Old Man Banksia, Pink Flannel Flower Silver Princess, Turkey Bush.
To assist opening the Throat Chakra, Bush Fuchsia is the essence of choice as it encourages one to speak out with clarity, get in touch with intuition, to integrate the left/right brain and assimilate information.
Combination essences that assist with communication, self expression and creativity are: Cognis
Essence, Confid Essence and Creative Essence.
Third Eye Chakra
The Third Eye Chakra is the sixth chakra, located above and between the eyebrows. Its Sanskrit name is Ajna or ‘to perceive’, ‘to know’. This chakra is concerned with intuition and wisdom; it is about inner knowing of things we cannot rationalize.
The Third Eye symbol is a two-petalled lotus, which looks like wings either side of a circle. Inside the circle is a down-ward-pointing triangle. This chakra resonates with the colour indigo.
The Colour Indigo calms and soothes the mind, reflects dignity, nobility and self-respect. This colour normalizes all hormonal or glandular activity, as it is connected to the function of the Pituitary gland. It works well with all mental and nervous, including epilepsy, neuralgia and problems with the ears, eyes and nose.
The Third Eye Chakra, when functioning normally, aids sleep and purifies the body. It also allows
connection with one s spiritual/psychic abilities, including clairvoyance and telepathy. If operating
negatively, feeling unappreciated by others and low self-esteem may be felt. A person with a highly developed Third Eye may be a visionary, with ideas well ahead of their time. In the negative, one may have fears and phobias, plus doubting one’s self.
The corresponding gland is the Pituitary and this chakra is associated with the sixth sense. It energizes the eyes, ears, nose and base of the skull.
Physical imbalances of the Third Eye Chakra:
Headaches; poor vision; neurological disturbances; glaucoma; nightmares; learning difficulties; hallucinations; schizophrenia; high blood pressure
Emotional imbalances of the Third Eye Chakra:
Dogmatic and arrogant; undisciplined; fear of success; sets sights too low;
Balanced Third Eye Chakra expresses itself as:
Charismatic; highly intuitive; not attached to material things;
Essential Oils for the Third Eye Chakra:
The Third Eye Chakra is about the intellect and mind. Rosemary oil is on top of the list when it
comes to stimulating the mind, bringing clarity and understanding to spiritual truths. Juniper with its
colour indigo stimulates clairvoyance.
Essential oils that help balance the Third Eye Chakra are:
Rosemary, Juniper, Everlasting, Thyme, Violet, Cedarwood, Cistus, Clary Sage, Elemi, Frankincense, Myrrh, Sandalwood, Spruce
Crystals for balancing the Third Eye Chakra:
Amethyst, Purple apatite, Azurite, Calcite, Sapphire, Fluorite, Lapis lazuli
Bush Essences to heal Third Eye Chakra issues:
Angelsword – allows one to discern spiritual truths and access past life gifts; releases negative energies;
Boab – offers psychic protection and clears negative karmic patterns;
Bush Fuchsia – is the remedy to enhancing and trusting your intuition;
Bush Iris – opens the Third Eye Chakra and helps you trust your sixth sense;
Green Spider Orchid – attunes you to be more receptive to intuitive thoughts;
Yellow Cowslip Orchid – balances the Pituitary Gland
Meditation Essence has these three essences and more, to help awaken spirituality, enhance
intuition, inner guidance, deepen meditation and improve telepathic thought.
Crown Chakra
The Crown Chakra is the seventh chakra, located at the top of the head. Its Sanskrit name is Sahasrara or ‘thousandfold’. This chakra is concerned with spirituality. It is the entry point for life-force energy which energizes and nourishes body, mind and spirit.
The Crown Chakra symbol is a halo of a thousand white petals, representing infinity, each one tuned to the highest states of consciousness. Once the Crown Chakra is awakened, one becomes open to Divine wisdom, enabling a state of connectedness with the universe; a state of bliss or rapture. This chakra resonates with the colour violet with flashes of gold and white.
The colour violet is warm, gentle, nurturing and protective. This colour increases blood flow to the brain and the sympathetic nervous system. It can assist in the relief of headaches, high blood pressure, chronic tiredness and nervous breakdown. It also helps calm violent and aggressive behaviour.
The Crown Chakra, when functioning normally, allows one to show much love and compassion towards others and gentleness to all human beings. It reflects one’s spiritual maturity and allows one to think more of the needs of others and look at the positive rather than the negative side of life. The opposite of this can appear as a domineering, egocentric person who may operate under the guise of being a spiritual person, but instead manipulates others for their own gain. A good example of this is cult leaders.
When the Crown Chakra is out of balance, it is reflected in all the lower chakras. As it controls the
functioning of the Pineal Gland, an imbalance can cause problems with the production of melatonin
(which regulates sleep), the sympathetic nervous system, headaches and other brain problems.
The Crown Chakra opens significantly during meditation and prayer, and highly evolved beings have this chakra open all the time. Note the halo in Christian paintings and the topknot on statues of the Buddha, all of which represent an outpouring of spiritual energy from the Crown Chakra. The corresponding gland is the Pineal Gland. The Pineal Gland energizes the upper skull, cerebral cortex, the skin and the muscular and skeletal systems.
Physical imbalances of the Crown Chakra:
Sensitivity to pollutants; sound and light; chronic fatigue; epilepsy; Alzheimer’s; headaches and migraines; sleep disorders.
Emotional imbalances of the Crown Chakra:
Depression; obsessive thinking; confusion;
Balanced Crown Chakra expresses itself as:
Magnetic personality; ability to achieve miracles in life; transcendence; being at peace with self.
Essential Oils for the Crown Chakra:
The Crown Chakra is about spirituality. Sandalwood would be the first choice as it is said to
bridge the gap between heaven and earth. Frankincense assists with connecting to the Divine
within and without, and both oils are perfect for use in meditation. Frankincense is used in incense
in churches and religious ceremonies. Rosewood can assist with the opening of the Crown Chakra
and is perfect to add to a meditation blend.
Essential oils that help balance the Crown Chakra are:
Sandalwood, Frankincense, Alpine Lavender, Rosewood, Elemi
Crystals for balancing the Crown Chakra:
Amethyst, Clear Quartz, Diamond
Bush Essences to heal Crown Chakra issues:
Alpine Mint Bush – helps those who serve others to not lose sight of themselves.
Angelsword – allows one to discern spiritual truths and access past life gifts; releases negative energies;
Bush Iris – brings about spiritual awakening and understanding.
Freshwater Mangrove – helps one to awaken spirituality by letting go of preconceived ideas.
Gymea Lily – helps one move away from mainstream thinking.
Mint Bush – helps the spiritual awakening process.
Red Lily – helps keep one grounded while accessing spiritual realms.
Slender Rice Flower – helps one see that we are all connected.
Tall Yellow Top – alleviates feelings of alienation and loneliness, realizing we are all one.
Sydney Rose – focuses on unconditional love, working on the crown and heart chakras.
Angelic Space Clearing Mist has a combination of essential oils and bush flower essences that assist one in clearing negative energies, cleansing the aura and enhancing one’s meditation practice.
You can learn more about the Seven Chakra System at the LEARN TO MEDITATE COURSE.
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