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Monday, April 17, 2017
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Lack Intuitive Skills? No Worries, You Can Acquire Them With Training (Psychic Development #1)
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The ability to receive information intuitively is innate in humans, and animals for the purpose of self-protection, and survival of the species. When early humans existed in a more primitive state, living in open caves at the mercy of the elements, wild animals, and marauding human bandits, they had to rely on their intuition for survival. A day that one’s intuition was not used to detect danger was a day one did not survive. Additionally, early humans did not have an organized verbal language. Therefore, they had to communicate through mental telepathy, by sending mental pictures from one’s mind to another’s mind. There are some remote indigenous tribes that still practice this today when communicating with neighboring tribal members who have a different language from their own. When early humans developed tools to build homes with doors, and windows that lock, and also developed a common language with their neighbors, their intuitive faculties began to atrophy from non-use.
Even though natural intuitive ability has faded over the millennia of human development for the majority of people, there are still some who are born with a keen active intuition. Being able to obtain information that can be used in practical ways to improve one’s life, and the lives of others, is a valuable tool. The good news is that if one is not born "naturally intuitive," one can develop this faculty with study, and practice much like developing musical, or athletic prowess. The study and practice of intuition building exercises is commonly referred to as, Psychic Development. Psychic Development is quite effective for strengthening the innate intuitive faculties that all humans are born with, and is well worth the effort, as a strongly developed intuition is extremely helpful in navigating one's Earthly life.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2017
The Importance of the Seven Major Chakras (Chakras #1)
For each of the various
topics I intend this blog to encompass, I feel I must provide an
elementary explanation in my first post for unfamiliar readers, before I
delve deeper in subsequent posts. For those who are already familiar with the
Chakric system, worry not, there will be more for you in later
posts.
The seven
major Chakras of the human body, are one of three important components of the
human energy system and are closely interconnected with the other two energy
system components, the Aura, and the Meridians. The term Chakra comes from the
ancient, yogic Sanskrit language that translates as, spinning wheel, or disc.
The Chakras of the human body are spinning vortices, or wheels of energy, that
are affixed, in a columnar fashion, in front of, and in back of the spine. Each spinal Chakra is shaped like a double funnel
with one funnel opening through the front of the body and the other funnel
opening through the back of the body. The Chakras exist in an ascending order
from the base of the spine up to the top of the head, and are widely known as,
the Root, the Sacral, the Solar Plexus, the Heart, the Throat, the 3rd Eye, and the Crown. The Chakras are
arranged is this ascending manner due to the fact that the human organism needs
its energetic frequencies to raise from the basest Earth energies up to the
highest Spiritual energies to ensure first, its survival and then, its
evolution.
Each Chakra gives an energetically supportive influence on the organs, endocrine glands, and systems of the body within close proximity, and vibrates with the frequency of a particular color. Red is the color of the Root Chakra, the Sacral is orange, the Solar Plexus is yellow, the Heart is green, the Throat is blue, the 3rd Eye is indigo, and the Crown is violet, or white. Each Chakra is also attributed with an element: Earth with the Root, Water with the Sacral, Fire with the Solar Plexus, Air with the Heart, Sound with the Throat, Light with the 3rd Eye, and Cosmic Consciousness with the Crown. Additionally, each Chakra is attributed with a sense: smell with the Root, taste with the Sacral, sight and thinking with the Solar Plexus, touch with the Heart, hearing with the Throat, sight and intuition with the 3rd Eye, and knowing with the Crown.
Although, the body has many more than seven Chakras, some say every joint and acupuncture point are actually Chakras, and that additional Chakras exist above, and below the body, the Chakras most studied, diagnosed, and treated are the seven spinal Chakras. This is due to the fact that these Chakras play a very important nutritive role taking in, and circulating vital energies around the internal body, nourishing its organs, muscles, bones, and bodily systems.
Just as important, the spinal Chakras also serve as psycho-spiritual centers containing innate human protection mechanisms to support survival of self, and by extension the species. From the Root Chakra up to the Crown Chakra, these mechanisms urge the human to seek physical survival in the safety of a tribe, or family (Root); to mate and procreate for survival of the species (Sacral); to become an individual with the will to acquire, and protect one’s needs (Solar Plexus); to love, accept, and forgive one’s self, and others (Heart); to express one’s own truth, verbally, and artistically (Throat); to perceive the seen, and unseen truths, and deceits of others (3rd Eye); and finally, to know one’s place within the grand plan of the Cosmos (Crown).
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Monday, January 9, 2017
How Does Crystal Healing Work to Heal? (Crystals #1)
Archaeological discoveries have shown that healing, by the application of crystals (stones containing predominantly one mineral, and a crystalline structure), existed and flourished in the earliest of human civilizations. This trend continued until the age of Enlightenment, when rational thinking was revered, and traditional healing methods were viewed as valueless superstitions. Therefore, even with thousands of years of success being used to ease the maladies of humans, crystal healing was tossed aside for lack of a plausible explanation of how it worked, and because its effects could not be measured with the rudimentary scientific instruments of the time. Fortunately, science has now developed equipment sophisticated enough to measure the subtlest of energies, and this ancient practice is currently enjoying a renaissance in popularity. However, the question of how crystal healing actually works to heal, is still a question held by many.
How Do Crystals Heal?
Science has now proven the theory that all things, either living (animate), or non-living (inanimate) are bodies of vibrating subtle energies, and that each body exchanges energies with other bodies within its environment. Thus, it can be said that crystals promote healing in the human body through an energetic exchange between the two.
Each physical organ of the human body vibrates with a particular energetic frequency. When an organ is healthy it emits a strong, consistent vibration, but when diseased, it emits a weak, erratic vibration. Crystals also vibrate with their own individual energetic frequency. In contrast to the varying vibratory patterns of a human organ, a crystal always emits a consistent, harmonious vibration.
Therefore, if used on the body, a crystal with a similar vibration of a healthy organ, due to the method of its geological formation, molecular structure, mineral makeup, and color, will affect a diseased, erratically vibrating organ in a positive way. Even though, a crystal’s vibration is low in intensity compared to that of a human organ, it is so continuously harmonious; it will bring the diseased organ into resonance with itself. In other words, the diseased organ will entrain, and adjust its vibration to resonate with the vibration of the crystal that is in close proximity. The organ’s newly restored healthy vibration now stimulates a spontaneous healing response within itself. Another example of entrainment and resonance can be observed in a music store, when the strings of only one guitar are plucked causing a vibration, the strings of other guitars in close proximity, will eventually entrain and resonate, with a similar vibration. Therefore, a simple explanation of how crystals heal is that they use the natural processes of entrainment and resonance to promote healing in the human body.
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Tuesday, January 3, 2017
The Tao of Everything - (Chinese Medicine #1)
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In Chinese Medicine, the "Tao" refers to a philosophy based
on the "Way of Nature." Taoist philosophy has a prevailing
theme that there exists a unified field into which all life is born, evolves,
decays, and inevitably dies. Within this field, all living things are
interconnected and dependent upon one another, the Earth, the Sun, and the
Moon, as if entwined in a universal web.
Phenomena within the Tao
follow universal laws. One such law is that everything in the Universe is
vibrating energy, or Qi, that follows cycles or phases of transformation, in
set patterns of continuous motion. In the Tao, the only thing that doesn't
change, is that everything does change.
Another law of the Tao is
that the Universe possesses two polarities, Yin and Yang; with the Earth being
Yin, and Heaven being Yang. Humankind exists between these two polarities as a
juncture where the two meet with their dual influence rendering humans both
Heavenly, and Earthly beings. Yin and Yang are complimentary opposites, each
possessing a seed of the other. Yin tendencies are cold, damp, dark,
structural, and passive, while Yang tendencies are warm, dry, light,
functional, and active.
Taoists believe that the
human organism is a microcosm that mirrors the macrocosm of the Universe. They
believe that the innate processes of humans are a reflection of the innate
processes observed in Nature, such as the Earthly phenomena of seasons, natural
elements, weather climates, and polarities. For example, Taoists equate the
progressive stages of human development of birth, youth, maturity, old age and
death to the Earth’s seasons of spring, summer, Indian summer, autumn and
winter. Additionally, Taoists correlate the elements of Nature such as wind,
fire, earth, metal and water to various human personality traits, as well
as physical and emotional states. Taoist also correlate the weather
climates of wind, heat, dampness, dryness, and cold to the causes of human
pathologies. Furthermore, Taoists connect the negative (Yin) and positive
(Yang) poles of the Earth, to the feminine and masculine qualities found in
humans; with Yin being feminine and receptive, and Yang being masculine and
assertive.
Since the Taoist view is
that all illness is caused by a blockage somewhere in one’s Qi flow, a Chinese
Medicine practitioner’s aim is to restore and maintain Qi balance in their
clients’ mind, body, and spirit throughout the various stages of human life.
The Qi flow is harmed when there is imbalance with the Tao’s seasons, natural
elements, weather climates, or polarities. Conversely, when balance with the
Tao is consistently maintained within the human organism, the Qi flows freely,
and the body does not become ill. When a Qi imbalance has occurred, and illness
has set in, the Chinese Medicine practitioner will use corrective measures to
restore balance and proper Qi flow enabling the body to rid itself of its
pathologies.
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