Chakra cleansing

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I don't know where to put this. Maybe 'Alternative'? But since the thread that birthed (something about the heart and the mind) it is in Philosophy, this is where I'm typing it. Maybe it will get moved later.. :eek:

Anywho, RevKelly asked that I post what I learned about cleaning chakras and sorry about me taking so long to do it! Let me note first of all that I am in no way saying that I'm a pro at this or trying to teach or any of that. Just repeating what I was taught.

All of this may take significant imagination at first, but over time, you'll get a feel for it and it will feel less like you're just making stuff up and more in tune with your body and energy.

Start by grounding and running your energy. Sit in a comfortable position - for the visuals, it helps me to be in some kind of 'sitting in a chair' posture, with legs mostly together and bent at the hips and knees, body mostly upright, etc. But I don't suppose it really matters. To ground yourself, picture a cord going from your tail bone to the center of the earth and pulling you down, just slightly. Recreate this cord in your mind, either in one session or over multiple sessions, with different colors and types until maybe you find one that feels right. For me, I knew my color of cord right away, and I don't know what it means to have one type or another, but anything else feels very very different.

So you've got a cord now going from your tailbone to the center of the earth. Now check all of your chakras, one by one. Imagine them kind of like the apertures of cameras. They can be fully open or fully closed or anywhere in between. I was told that there are ideal degrees of openess for each chakra for the beginner, but I don't remember what they are, and honestly, I doubt it makes a huge difference, so long as none of your chakras are either wide open or shut up tight. So starting low, go through each chakra and try to picture how open or not it is and, if needed, adjust it to a moderate level.

Now to run your energy, go back to the chakra at your feet. Open it fairly wide and imagine energy from the earth, a green light - or whatever feels right to you - coming up through the soles of your feet. Up through your calves and knees and thighs. You may feel a tingling here that matches how high you have imagined the energy to go so far. When the energy is to your hips, imagine it going down your grounding cord and keep this cycle running - always new energy from the earth and always returning it to the earth.

Go to your crown (I think that's what it's called) chakra and open this one wider as well. Imagine a golden or white light coming from 'above', from God or the essence of life, or whatever you prefer, coming down through your spine. When it reaches your collar bone, have some of it split and go down your arms and out your fingers. The rest of it will continue down your spine until it meets with the green earth energy. Here, the two mix slightly and the white light takes some of the green with it as it moves back up your front, up your stomach and chest, through your chin and face and back out through your crown. Maintain these two flows as you do the following energy work.

To clean a chakra:
Become aware of your aura, either by just acknowledging that it is there and feeling it with your being or, if that's a little too new or abstract, by feeling it physically by taking one hand and extending it in front of you like you're going to hug someone with one arm. Bring that hand, palm towards you, closer to your chest until it's about six inches away, and then back out about as far as you can reach. Slowly repeat this movement and pay close attention to the tiny sensations on your palm. With practice and focus, about a foot away from your chest, you will feel a difference and this is where your aura begins.

Now imagine a rose outside of your aura. Any color, any degree of fullness - whatever feels right to you. Reach out with either a physical or mental hand and take that rose, bringing it into your aura. I hope you've used or seen a cotton candy machine, because if you haven't, this might be tough to imagine. Your chakras are dynamic, always moving. They're whirling like a whirlpool or a vortex or a cotton candy machine. Take the rose and put the blossom into the whirling edge of your chakra. It moves with the chakra and spins, and like a paper cone in a cotton candy machine as it whirls, it picks up the debris inside. Imagine this as a gray gunk like dust bunnies stuck to the rose. When the rose is 'full' or when there isn't any junk left in your chakra, take the rose back outside your aura and destroy it by any means that feels right to you. Maybe it catches on fire or explodes, or melts away with the rain, or whatever. Repeat if necessary to get all that nastiness out.

So now your chakra is clean but you may now be lacking energy in your aura, which is bad because it's incomplete or there may be room for something unhealthy to get in. So, imagine a golden or white ball of light descending from above you. Allow this ball to come into your aura and down through your body, filling in all those areas that are lacking.

Finally, lean over and shake yourself out. Sounds and looks weird, I know, but it can make difference to how you feel after doing this. Experiment with it maybe, and see if you feel disoriented, dizzy or have a headache those times that you don't shake yourself out.

Sarah

I didn't go back and reread that because it took forever to type. Let me know if something doesn't make sense and I'll edit.
 
Sorry that posted twice. I don't know what the deal is. Some mod will have to take care of that, I think?
 
Interesting. I would like to give it a try but need to ask what, or where, are all the different chakras?
Also, how do you go about adjusting them?

What would it mean if a chakra was very open, or very closed?
 
Starting low, there is the root chakra - I learned that it was at the feet but having just wiki'd chakras to verify this, apparently the original Vedic concept of the root chakra places it 'between the genitals and anus'. I imagine it at my feet and that works fine for me.

Then there's the sacral chakra which is really more generally associated with the sexual organs than I've ever heard the root chakra to be, the solar plexus, the heart, the throat, the third eye - all self explanatory - and then the crown chakra which is above your head.

The issue with being fully open or closed can be understood by knowing that the chakras are a place of moving and flowing energy. If one is fully open, you may be exposed to outside influences. For example, maybe you know someone that really just brings you down. They tell you their problems and you really feel burdened with them like they are your own. That person might have unwittingly given you some of their negative energy. Cleaning your chakras (and some other energy work, maybe) will get rid of it, but having a chakra that's not wide open and asking to be handed that sort of stuff could be a preventative measure.

As for being tightly closed, what happens to a limb when it loses blood flow? Or signals from the nervous system? Same concept.
 
Sarah,

That looks like a good, sound visualization meditation(?). I have to ask some questions about it, Why? What is the ultimate purpose and What is the goal of doing such practices? “ The psychologizing of the chakra system is pragmatic in that it provides a fascinating and useful model for understanding and categorizing psychological issues or health concerns” (Dychtwald,1977; Harrigan, 1988; Judith, 1966; Keyes, 1975; Myss, 1966) This technique uses the most important thing available to mankind his or hers “mind”. Why not use the time meditating or training the “mind”? Very curious :confused:
 
I'm not sure that I understand the question. It sounds like you consider this to be not an actual cleansing of personal energy (which may or may not exist), but rather a visualization technique that gets the desired results in the body despite some degree of falsehood.

That could be true. Now saying that it is, I think that 'energy work' could easily be considered a form of meditation or method of training the mind. I would put it similar to yoga in that they both give a certain awareness and a sense of oneness of body and spirit.

Now, if it is not true and energy is a real thing and this is an example of real manipulation of it, why shouldn't one pursue it as opposed to other schools of thought or methodologies?

But to be more direct, as stated in the thread that led to this one, I started doing this because I was regularly and predictably experiencing stomach pains to the point of nausea. I rarely get them now and never as badly as I used to, but the thing that set these pains off for me are feelings of helplessness when I have no power over something that I feel strongly about. As it was explained to me, these feelings were associated with the chakra at my solar plexus, because that is the one that is related to 'power'. Following the procedure that I outlined above, I get immediate relief from the pain. And anything that works so well as that, whether it's some sort of psychological placebo or not, is worth spending time on.
 
I apologize, No I didn’t see the thread leading to this one, great to hear it helped. I took a coarse 10 years ago called Lomi Body Work and observe Dr. Heckler perform miracles during the training. He has a doctorate in psychology, 40 years as a Zen Buddhist as well as a 5th degree black belt in Aikido, just hate the term CHAKRA cleaning I guess. Like to think of the whole body as a chakra.
 
Well, I don't pretend to know much about it, but I was interested to recently read that the first mention of the concept of chakras is in the Hindu Upanishads. So it makes sense to me that the practice feels similar to yoga. Additionally, traditional chinese medicine and tai ch'i seem to be based on similar energy network principles.

Another interesting thing for me that I discovered while researching this chakra idea is that recently I've been focused on certain ideas in regards to my schooling and general life and when reading what each chakra was supposed to represent, I found that I identified closely with two chakras, the sacral and, apparently the big one for me, the solar plexus. These chakras represent respectively: mental functioning, power, control, freedom to be oneself, and career; and emotions, sexual energy, and creativity. Each chakra is represented by a color, these two being orange and yellow and too, I have been attracted to and have greatly identified with those colors for the last two months.

If anyone wants to see if they kind of have matches of their own, here's a link. Chakra colors


What is different about you believe, sjr? Does aikido point to a different concept? And I'm not familiar with Lomi Body Work. And one more thing, what do you mean, 'whole body as a chakra'?
 
I believe that there’s also planet orientation to chakras, that beliefs are boring, unless as Bob Marley stated, “when ya feel it, ya know it”(the Rastaman Vibration…positive). No aikido has similar practices in relation to prana and ki. They even focus on the hara, or manipura for grounding (among other things). If you look at the iconography of Hindu gods and goddesses you’ll observe a fountain of “energy” flowing everywhere, hands in mudras ( another focus for prana) and a lot of them have eyes on the feet. Lots of saints are pictured with the same mudras (in many traditions)….blah, blah. One big chakra!

It sounds like you consider this to be not an actual cleansing of personal energy
I believe the energy is perfect. The mind experiencing it is not.
 
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It seems to me to be like anything that we 'have' as humans. I think the body is sacred and should be kept relatively fit, fed with healthy food, etc. but we all know what happens when those things aren't done. Maybe it doesn't mean that the body is less sacred or perfect, but it's being misused and needs to be 'cleaned up' with the right attitudes, actions, etc.

I think the mental is the same way. Your mind can have any range of thoughts - good or bad and the more bad you think, the more all your thoughts get clogged up with negative attitudes, desires, etc.

Seems like energy would be the same way. It is something that is divine in a way. Sacred. But it's something of ours that we can use as we will, and the will is not always bent in the way that it should be.
 
Hi Sara:


I don't know much about the chakra mystique, but the late Joseph Campbell wrote about the subject quite often. You might want to go the Joseph Campbell Foundation website and see what you can find. The library at your university should have all of his works on file as he was considered one of the greatest interpreters of ancient myths and texts of the past hundred years.

flow....:)
 
Seems like energy would be the same way. It is something that is divine in a way. Sacred. But it's something of ours that we can use as we will, and the will is not always bent in the way that it should be.


If thats the way it feels to you, then thats just the way it is:)
 
That also might be where all that my will versus Thine comes into play?
 
That also might be where all that my will versus Thine comes into play?

Sure. I'd agree with that. 'My will' has a tendency to clog that energy up, while 'Thine' is more cleansing or freeing..
 
Hi sara(h)ng. When a belief has been tooling around multiple cultures for millenia, I think there's something to it-that's the case for the notion of chakras & subtle energies. Shoot, Tibetan Buddhsim makes that a core aspect of their spiritual approach as one would expect from a tantric system. What i wasn't aware of was that apparently similar notions could be found in shamanic systems of the americas-if you believe the anthropologist Alberto Villoldo. I've recently become a student of his published work-he has adapted the traditional teachings of Peruvian Inka tradition shamans on the subtle energy systems. think you might find his book, "Shaman, Healer, Sage" particualrly good as he goes into a good bit of detail re the shamans he has studied with as well as the methods of work. Interestingly he posits a 9 chakra system: the eighth he describes as "a few inches above our heads...where we experience a union with all of creation and its Creator" and the ninth as : "exists outside of time and space...where we experience the expanse of creation.This is where we reside within God." He notes exercises for clearing chakras in most of his books such as the aforementioned as well as "The Four Insights." Interesting info on the blending of subtle energy work and shamanic healing. Am about to start his book re soul retrieval. Interesting notions contained in such an approach-the idea of "fragments" of one's soul being essentially left behind in time as a result of traumas & such and reengaging with those fragments as an "enwholing" experience. As I move on in years, being in my 50's, have those hard-to-pin-down moments of ennui-feeling as if I have left parts of my "original self" behind which I am missing in a way. I could stand to become a "wholier" me.:) Take care, earl
 
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