Psychology of the Chakras (2015)

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Psychology of the Chakras

What is Kinesiology?

What is Kinesiology?

What is Kinesiology?

What is Kinesiology?

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

• Chakras are commonly referred to as ‘Energy Centres’

• Chakras are where people can exchange energy

• Chakras can also transduce energy between different ‘layers’

• Chakras are a part of our ‘energetic’ Anatomy and Physiology

Psychology of the Chakras

• Our energetic anatomy is made up of the following structures: – Chakras – Aura – Meridians – Nadis – Etheric webbing

Psychology of the Chakras

• Our physical body has blood that distributes nutrients and removes waste from our physical structures

• Our energetic body distributes prana (chi) to our energetic and physical structures

• ‘Negative’ energies are also removed as an ‘energetic’ waste

Psychology of the Chakras

• In our physical body waste is removed by: – Liver – Kidneys – Lungs – Intestines – Skin

• In our energetic body waste is removed where it exists but depends on psycho-spiritual dependencies (samskaras or karma)

Psychology of the Chakras

• Chakras are the ‘organs’ of the energetic anatomy

• Different physical organs have different functions and produce different molecules such as hormones and enzymes, such as: – Pancreas (Blood sugar hormones & digestive

enzymes) – Thymus (mature T cells) – Thyroid (calcium homeostasis and T3) – Etc.

Psychology of the Chakras

• Chakras work with energy such as ‘prana’ • Different chakras work with different types

of energy such as: – Base chakra (security and identity) – Sacral chakra (pleasure and sexuality) – Solar plexus chakra (power & respect) – Heart chakra (unconditional love and

acceptance) – Throat chakra (communication)

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

• Like blood, prana must contain different types of pranic molecules ‘pranecules’

• These pranecules would have different functions equivalent to physical molecules such as: – Hormones – Enzymes – Nutrients – Proteins, etc.

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Energetic Structures: Chakras/Nadis, Meridians/Acupoints, Aura, Webbing

Anatomy & Physiology

Psychology: Emotions, Thoughts, Belief Systems, etc

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

• The following are interrelated: – Energy imbalances – Behavioural imbalances – Physiological imbalances

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

Psychology of the Chakras

• Acupressure formatting was developed by Richard Utt in Applied Physiology.

• Uses combinations of acupressure points and mudras

• Used as a stress identification technique • These concepts are used in:

– LEAP developed by Dr Charles T. Krebs – NK developed by Hugo Tobar

Psychology of the Chakras

• Mudra means “Attitude” • Definitions of Attitude according to Webster’s

Dictionary – Arrangement of the parts of a body (posture) – A mental position or feeling with regard to an object – The position of something in relation to something

else – The position of an aircraft or spacecraft relative to a

reference datum (as the horizon or a particular star) • Yogic postures are called Asanas

– Asana means ‘a steady and comfortable posture’

Psychology of the Chakras

• Mudras identify stress in the chakra / nadi system

• Acupressure points identify stress in the meridian / acupoint system

Psychology of the Chakras

• Etheric formatting uses the ideas of – Holding mudras with the thumb not quite touching

the other fingers – Etheric Locating (EL) the acupoints which is not

quite touching the acupoints • Etheric formatting can be used when working

with ‘pranecules’ and chakras as the energetic organs of the body – Etheric hormone mode – Etheric enzyme mode – Etheric nutrition mode

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