Showing posts with label chakras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chakras. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

Healing Brachial Chakra On Animals

Animal chakra centers are very similar to that of human’s, except for one major center. Humans have seven major chakra areas in our physical bodies. Animal’s, however, have eight major centers. The eighth center is something fairly new to the healing area concerning animals.

The eighth chakra center is called the Brachial chakra and is located between the shoulders on the back. This chakra center is a link that connects all of the other major chakra centers together. This is also a major connection between animal and human bonding issues. For any kind of healing on an animal, whether it is a general healing session or a customized healing, make sure you work through the Brachial chakra center first!

When this chakra center is not balanced, or is blocked with stagnant or negative energy the animal will not want to be touched, will act withdrawn from daily activities and healing session, and will show a behavioral patter of refusal for connections with humans and bonding issues. There are two types of different healing that can be done for these concerns. Black Tourmaline should be used if the animal is reluctant to connect with a session or person. Herkimer Diamonds should be used for a general healing session and a connection to all of the major chakra areas.

Make sure to begin each session with an open mind and heart, be well grounded and centered and have no fear within your own energy system. You and the animal will both be thankful that you did!

For more information, seminars, online courses, programs, healing, and much more visit us at http://www.healingartforms.com

Many Blessings and Love and Light
Nicole Lanning

Healing Solar Plexus Chakra On Animals

Animals and their energy levels need some healing at times just as much as we do as humans sometimes. They cannot always tell us that they need this healing in a verbal and vocal way, but do express this in other ways with their actions, emotions, and physical displays and changes in behavior. Working on animals for healing issues can be a trying task at times especially with this communication gap in place. But if you work through the healing with an open heart, mind, and following your intuition this will provide a successful session for you and the animal.

Working on an animal’s third chakra, also know as the solar plexus chakra, can help with many issues. This energy center is located in the middle of the back area, but remember this can also be accessed from the underside of the animal as well. The third chakra center is a yellow color based correspondence.

When working with this energy center make sure to understand its governing energy works on an animal’s sense of determination, personal power, assertion, and sense of self. When this area is not balanced or there is a blockage in this energy center the animal will show signs of fear, dominating, withdrawn, hatred, or even an overemphasis of power. Make sure to be careful when balancing this chakra center as the animal physical behavior can sometimes be overwhelming in this area.

For an animal healing session for this area, I prefer to work with Citrine, Tiger’s Eye, Yellow or Golden Calcite, and Topaz. Balancing this energy center will help the animal’s behavior to calm down and work on its emotional issues at hand.

For more information, seminars, online courses, programs, healing, and much more visit us at http://www.healingartforms.com

Many Blessings and Love and Light
Nicole Lanning

Healing Root Chakras On Animals

Animals and chakra work can be an interesting combination. When working with the animal’s chakra points you need to remember where they are located, what colors correspond with each chakra area, as well as the basic techniques you wish to use, whether they are a vibrational healing, energy healing, or even something as simple as crystal healing for them.

An animal’s root chakra is located at the base of his/her spine. Another way of locating this chakra, depending on the animal, is to locate when the tail meets the body. This chakra center is the animal’s first, or root, chakra and the coloration associated with this chakra is red, just as in human energy chakra work. For an animal’s root chakra, this deals with issues of security, awareness of his/her physical body, and physical survival. Typical issues concerning this chakra when it is not balanced are shown as signs of being fearful, aggression, flight reactions, restlessness, and sluggish behavior.

There are many different ways to heal this chakra area. You can use a combination of chakra based energy forms to balance this area, as well as vibrational techniques such as Tibetan singing bowls or drumming. I personally enjoy working with crystals and animal work combined. For the root chakra of an animal, and yes any animal from dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles, fish, and wild animals alike, you can use Hematite, Garnet, Red Jasper, or Unakite to balance out this area.

When working with the animals and any kind of healing make sure to listen to your intuition, have an open mind and heart, don’t be fearful, and watch the animal’s reaction to the work you have provided to make a successful session for you and the animal you are helping.

For more information, seminars, online courses, programs, healing, and much more visit us at http://www.healingartforms.com

Many Blessings and Love and Light
Nicole Lanning

Animal Chakra Centers & Healing

Animals have chakra centers, just as human’s do! This is probably an easy thing to understand as they are living things too! What a lot of people don’t know about them are what areas do they govern, their attributes and even the responses they feel from blockages or unbalanced energies.

Animals have eight major chakra centers, not seven like humans, along with very important Bud Chakra centers that allow them to detect sudden energy shifts, disturbances, and frequency changes.

Here is a guideline to an animal’s major chakra areas:

Root Chakra – This is located where the tail meets the body of the animal and is associated with a red coloration and physical survival issues.

Sacral Chakra – This is located in the lower back between the tail and middle back area and is associated with the orange coloration and control issues.

Solar Plexus Chakra – This is located in the middle of the back area and is associated with the yellow coloration and determination issues.

Heart Chakra – This is located in the front of the chest area and is associated with the green coloration and emotional issues.

Throat Chakra – This is located in the animal’s throat area near the vocal cords and is associated with the blue coloration and communication issues.

Third Eye Chakra – This is located at the center of the forehead area just above the eyes and is associated with the purple or violet coloration and wisdom issues.

Crown Chakra – This is located on top of the animal’s head between their ears and is associated with the white or clear coloration and spirituality with the divine.

Brachial Chakra – This is located between the shoulders on the back of the animal and is associated with human bonding issues.

Bud Chakras – These are located one on the bottom of each foot, paw, pad, claw, or hoof, and one on each base opening on each ear, for a total of six energy centers. These are associated with sensing energy shifts or frequencies.

Make sure you balance all of the energy centers out to keep a healthy pet physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually!

For more information, seminars, online courses, programs, healing, and much more visit us at http://www.healingartforms.com

Many Blessings and Love and Light
Nicole Lanning