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Therapy Definitions
Chakra Balancing
Chakra balancing is based on the ancient Indian belief in a series of seven
chakras, or energy centres. Chakra is the Sanskrit word for wheel. These energy
centres are believed to be located at specific points between the base of the
spine and the top of the skull. Some esoteric systems include additional
chakras, said to extend beyond the physical body into the human auric field.
Each chakra is believed to relate to particular organs of the body, ailments,
colours, elements, and emotions. However, different systems or sources that use
the idea of chakras may disagree about the details. The concept of chakras plays
a key role in two ancient Indian healing systems (ayurvedic medicine and yoga)
that are popular today. In recent decades, however, many modern therapies (like
polarity therapy, therapeutic touch, process acupressure, core energetics, and
colour therapy) have also incorporated the idea of chakras into their own visions
of healing. Various approaches may be used to "balance" the chakras. Chakra
balancing is believed to promote health by maximizing the flow of energy in the
body, much as a tune-up enables a car to operate at peak efficiency.
Balancing the chakras is believed to promote general health and well-being by
ensuring the free flow of life energy (also known as prana or qi) throughout the
body. It is believed that blockages in the flow of this vital energy will
eventually result in mental, emotional, and/or physical illness. By removing
such blockages and maximizing energy flow, practitioners are said to enable
body, mind, and spirit to function optimally. Some alternative practitioners,
such as medical intuitives, say they can "read" a patient's chakras to detect
imbalances and diagnose problems. This is also sometimes done using a pendulum.
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