Energy and Chakras
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Associations: Sound: Notes "E" & "Eb" Color: Yellow Meridian: Stomach, Spleen, Small Intestine, Gall Bladder, Liver Location: Solar plexus Physical Component: Liver, digestive system, stomach, spleen, gall bladder, autonomic nervous system, muscles and lower back Glands: Pancreas and adrenals Emotional Component: Shame Purpose: Transformation Basic Rights: To act and to be an individual Harmonious Function: responsible and reliable confidence and self esteem spontaneity, playfulness and a sense of humor ability to meet challenges feeling of peace, balance and inner harmony warm personality Insufficient: weak willed and easily manipulated poor discipline and follow through cold emotionally and physically victim mentality and blaming others unreliable poor self worth
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What chakras are and their psychological properties Chakras are centers of energy, located on the midline of the body. There are seven of them, and they govern our psychological properties. The chakras located on the lower part of our body are our instinctual side, the highest ones our mental side. The chakras can have various levels of activity. When they're "open," they're considered operative in a normal fashion.
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This is a great book: Eastern Body, Western Mind: Psychology and The Chakra System As A Path To The Self by Judith Anodea http://www.amazon.com/Eastern-Body-Western-Mind-Psychology/dp/0890878153 "The chakras start with survival (at the base of the spine), followed by sexuality (lower back), power (solar plexus), love (heart area), communication (throat), intuition (brow), and cognition (crown)." ~ editorial reviews