What is a chakra assessment?
A chakra assessment is a reading of each of your chakras and an assessment of your energy field. This is done remotely using a pendulum and the High Sense of Perception. A charter is completed and sent to you. This chart indicates the state of each chakra (1 to 7), which organs and glands are affected and which aspect of your life is also affected. I will interpret the chart to give you an indication of how this configuration affects your life. I will also indicate what you can do to rebalance your chakras as well as the work we could do together to balance and stabilize your field so that you can manifest what you desire in your life. You will probably be surprised by the accuracy of this assessment in relation to what you are currently experiencing in your life! The results will be sent to you by email or post. If you wish, you can continue working with me in person at my offices or by long distance.
Chakra Assessment
The following charter will be sent to you.
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What is a chakra?
Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning “wheel”. The chakras act as a funnel that captures energy from the Universal Energy Field and metabolizes it for the body to use. Each chakra nourishes the endocrine glands and certain organs and in addition governs a psychodynamic function. For example, the 5th chakra nourishes the vocal apparatus, the lungs and the bronchi. This chakra also influences how we express ourselves in society (our profession), our ease of expression to others, our ease of expressing our needs and our ease of receiving. There are 7 main chakras and many secondary chakras. The 7 chakras are approximately at the level of the endocrine glands. On the vertical plane, there is a chakra at the head (crown chakra) and one at the perineum (base chakra). There are 5 others on the horizontal plane, one at the 3rd eye, at the throat, at the heart, at the solar plexus and at the sacrum. Each of the chakras on the horizontal plane has a front and back aspect. In general, the front aspects are related to our emotions, the back aspects to our will and those of the head to our reason. A healthy chakra rotates clockwise and captures energy. An unhealthy chakra distorts energy and in doing so does not nourish the body and mind in a healthy way.
What does chakra imbalance represent?
As mentioned above, an unbalanced chakra distorts the energy captured. If this state persists for a long time, the physical body, glands, organs and our mind are affected. This eventually causes illness and/or discomfort. When we are sick, we are not living our true nature and we are not happy. Any illness or discomfort first manifests in the energy field before becoming a physical reality. The distortions explained above become habitual defense mechanisms that have developed from childhood wounds and trauma for each individual. These images, beliefs and defense mechanisms become our personality and govern the way we relate to others, and thereby shape and control our lives. In many ways, they stifle our energy and creative impulses that emerge from pure essence.
How can we correct this?
The chakras can be rebalanced through energy work and work on oneself. As an energy worker, I use Brennan Science and Reiki to recharge and balance the energy field. This brings the chakras back into balance and allows them to nourish the body in a healthy way. This also affects our interpersonal relationships in a positive way. By working on the energy field for several sessions, the field becomes balanced and stabilizes. When the field becomes stable, the body can use the energy to heal itself. The person has a more complete life experience. The creative energy is not distorted as it emerges from Pure Essence and the person can make different choices in each moment. This affects relationships with others. Another part of the work I do is help my clients recognize the dynamics that cause him or she to be stuck in habitual ways. Once these are recognized and the energy field is balanced and stabilized, well-being can be restored. The number of sessions is different for each individual. This work is complementary to any other modality.