1. Hand Energy
One way to unblock and empower a chakra is once you have a strong energy flow through
your palm chakras and fingertips, you can apply this to your individual chakras.
You should feel a tingling sensation and heat radiating from your palm chakras
that indicates they are empowered and active.
Place your hand over whatever chakra you feel needs more energy and relax. Direct the energy from your palm chakra into the selected chakra for anywhere
from 5-15 minutes. A warm or burning sensation in the chakra during and afterward, indicates the chakra is receiving the energy.
Doing this regularly will strengthen the selected chakra.
2. Chakra Breathing.
3. Sexual Orgasm
This is what the old alchemy texts implied. Just keep hitting it with orgasmic energy. Visualize a brilliant light ascending into and through the chakra. This works well to open a meditation.
4. Breathe in through your entire aura and body the color energy of the blocked chakra. Visualize this energy growing brighter and brighter and expanding with each exhale. Repeat several times.
Eventually, the
chakra will be strong enough to naturally take up energy on its own. Strong
chakras can absorb energy. Weak chakras that are blocked are depleted and unable
to attract and absorb energy on their own. Weak and blocked areas create
diseases associated with the particular chakra and visa-versa- diseases create
the weak chakra.
Choose one of more of the above exercises and do it/them daily until the problem is corrected.
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There are several ways to open blocked chakras. It is best to do them all and be consistent. You can work this into your daily meditation program. Normally, there are three major knots. One at the base, one at the heart and one at the 6th chakra. Usually, our base chakra is open. A burning sensation or feeling of intense pressure in one of the chakras usually indicates the one above it is blocked. For example, some people experience a burning in the throat, which indicates the 6th chakra is blocked.
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