Sunday 28 March 2010

Reflected chakras on the foot - Part 2

Sorry I cannot seem to upload any diagrams - my system won't allow it. Today we shall talk about treatment of individual reflected foot chakras. You know roughly which ones will be in a state of imbalance and require treatment from having taken a case history, doing analysis through the heels and lastly by attempting to balance them. The ones that do not balance need treatment. This can be achieved by doing four manoeuvres following the initial balancing.

1. Gently massage around the reflected organ or body on whichever foot or feet the organ is reflected. During this phase you should be able to sense that there is a tender point within the reflected area. This is sometimes called the 'ouch point'

2. Balance this ouch point with the reflected chakra - it may be on the same foot but make sure you are posturally comfortable whilst doing this. These two points are held for as long as there is a change of emphasis under the fingers - it could take up to 2/3 minutes - remember from previous postings and those of you who have been astute enough to read the book, that this where you and the patient are harmonizing at the A/T state (Alpha/Theta at 7.8 cps). Once you are through this (it feels as if your finger goes deep into the tissues and feels very warm and comforting), you may hold these points for up to another minute - this is the most important phase of the session.

3. Balance the reflected chakra with each of the associated minor chakras e.g. if treating the Brow chakra, the minors are the Groin and Clavicular.

4. Finally, balance the reflected chakra with the Base chakra. If it is the Base you are treating then balance it with the Base on the opposite foot OR the Crown chakra. Next time the posting will be on the lesser known reflected chakras on the arms and legs.

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