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Animal Chakras

Animals just like humans have energy systems and benefit from balancing. The Chakra Balancing CD from the Pure Vibrations line is a great way to balance your beloved friend anytime. It is helpful too for animals who are scared, just play the CD and the frequencies will automatically calm and sooth the stressed animal.

Chakras are energy centers located along the center of the animal's body. They are seen as vortices of shifting sounds, colors, and densities by clairvoyants and others with the ability to see these subtle energy centers. The word "chakra" means "wheel" and are seen as spinning wheels of energy. Although the animal body contain a number of energy points, there are seven main centers in the aura, known as the Chakras. Through the seven chakras, animals receive and give off essential energy between the physical and subtle bodies. An animal's thoughts and feelings filter down through the chakras to the physical animal body, where they become outer manifestations.

ALL ANIMALS possess an Etheric Chakra System. Like a human being's Chakra System, most animals have seven active Primary Chakras and up to 21 Minor Chakras and 6 Bud Chakras (4 paw pads, and the bud of skin at the opening of the ears).

The Major Chakras, in animals, are fully developed Energy Centers. These are the Crown, the Third Eye, the Throat, the Heart, the Solar Plexus, the Spleen, and the Root Chakras. The Minor Chakras and Bud Chakras are smaller Energy Points, but are essential to the vitality of the animal. Each of Chakra is located in the same area for all animals!

An animal's Major Sensory Points play an important role in its behavior. Animals will rub their bodies along trees, the ground or even people to stimulate the solar plexus chakra, the root chakra and to ground to Earth Energy.

The Chakras in the paw pads are extremely sensitive, and lead the animal to harmonious energy spots. When a harmonious spot is found, the animal will lie down on it and the solar plexus and root chakras will open to draw in the energy. The minor and major chakras in the tail also help guide it to beneficial energy sources; though the paw pad chakras are the primary source for finding this energy. The paw pad chakras also ground the animal to Earth Energy.

When working with animals, it is as important to attune with them as when working with human beings. Use your intuition, your knowledge of animal body language, and the chakra system to direct your healing to the area(s) where it is most needed.

Each organ in the animal's body corresponds to the Energy Centers as they do in humans. So when targeting specific problems, direct energy toward those chakras.

For a full-body attunement, begin at the Root Chakra (this is actually the first chakra) at the base of the tail and work toward each individual center to open and balance each area.

Here is one other tip for directing healing to animals: before you begin your energy work, gently massage each energy center to allow the animal to relax and to tune into your vibration. Then proceed with your healing work.

1.) The Base Chakra: (red spot on the diagram) This first chakra is located at the base of the animal spine (near the tail). It is also associated with the anus. The Base chakra is in keeping with the adrenal glands and is associated with issues of survival.

2.) The Sacral Chakra: (orange spot on the diagram). This second chakra is located in the lower abdominal area. The Sacral chakra pertains to organs related to animal sexuality as well as related reproductive problems.

3.) The Mid-Abdominal Chakra: (yellow spot on the diagram). This third chakra is located in the middle abdominal region. This chakra is associated with the organs related to digestion. This is the chakra from which the animal's power and mastery of self originates.

4.) The Heart Chakra: (green spot on the diagram). This fourth chakra is located in the center of the chest. It's association lies with that of the heart, lungs and breathing, and the thymus gland. This is the chakra of love and compassion.

5.) The Throat Chakra: (sky blue spot on the diagram). This fifth chakra is located in the throat and is related to vocal efforts, hearing, and the thyroid gland. This is the chakra of animal creativity and communication.

6.) The Eye Chakra: (dark blue spot on the diagram) This sixth chakra is located between the eyes. It is the center of energy esoterically known as the third eye. This is the chakra of animal thinking and emotions.

7.) The Crown Chakra: (purple spot on the diagram). This seventh chakra is located on the top of the head and is associated with the crown center. It controls every aspect of the animal body and mind.

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