Dec 30, 2018

Awarenessact | ~ How Our Chakras Communicate With Other People’s Chakras ~ |


With the rise in popularity of both yoga and meditation in the United States today, it should come as no surprise that Americans are more familiar than ever with the existence of the chakras. However, while we familiarize ourselves with the way these energy centers work within ourselves, we often overlook the way they connect with those around us.

Everything in the world is connected through a universal energy, known as prana. Each of us takes in this energy, influencing our lives, but at the same time, we also share our own energy with the world around us and those that we meet along the way.

Within each of us are 7 important energy centers or chakras throughout which this energy moves. When they are working in an optimal fashion, the energy within our body flows freely through us, empowering us to release negativity from within while inviting and welcoming positive energy. However, if our chakras become blocked or unbalanced, it can prevent the flow of energy, encouraging negativity in our lives. For this reason, it is important that we learn how the chakras work and how to restore our own emotional and spiritual health.

Addressing solely the movement of energy within our body, however, means disregarding a large piece of the bigger puzzle – the way that we connect and communicate with those around us. You see, the universe is so much bigger than any one person. When we connect with others, we enable ourselves to help heal and care for those that we meet. For example, if someone is suffering, we can transmit positive energy into their lives, bringing them peace. This doesn’t come without risk, however, as these same people could use this connection to transfer negativity into our own lives.

If you want to empower yourself to connect with others at a deeper, more meaningful level you must first take the time to understand how we communicate on a spiritual level with those that we meet. Each of our chakras serves a different purpose, and as such, they communicate differently.

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