The Sixth Chakra – The Third Eye Chakra

The third eye chakra is the 6th chakra and is know as Alna in early Sanskrit. Besides its central position in between the eyebrows, the chakra also has a corresponding point at the back of the head which also allows a small amount of energy to pass through. This Chakra helps us to see clearly …

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The Throat Chakra – The Fifth Chakra

The fifth chakra is the throat chakra and is referred to as Vishudda in early Sanskrit. It is at a point in the middle of the throat. The chakra makes it possible for the energy to flow in and out of this point at the center of the throat and in addition out of a …

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An Introduction To The Chakra System

The Chakra System – An Introduction According to ancient traditions of numerous cultures and faiths there is a universal vital energy that can be found in all living beings. It is known by the Japanese as ‘Ki’ and by the Chinese as ‘Chi’ whilst in india it has always been referred to as ‘Prahna’. These …

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Healing Meditation As A Useful Approach To Battling Diseases

Worldwide, millions of people suffer from a range of sickness that range from colds, flu to the more severe complications and infections caused by bacteria or virus. Pollution and a stressful lifestyle greatly contributes to the prevalence of more complicated diseases that plagues modern man. Most common nowadays, more complications arise from new types of …

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Meditation Music

During certain aspects of your meditation routine you will need to play meditation music that helps alter your brainwaves and allows you to slip into a deep relaxing state. The types of meditation music preferred varies among students and teachers of meditation. The only underlying theme is that the meditation music has certain beats per …

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