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Chakras: Chakras are the primary centers of
electromagnetic energy in the body. These are the main power points on the body
that relate to the Chinese healing art of acupuncture. Many ancient cultures
knew of these power points. Each power point has a particular function
corresponding to the mind and body.
The chakras have been described as where the qi energy
circulating throughout the meridian system originates. It takes air, food,
water and sensory and intellectual stimuli to manufacture and replenish
qi. The chakras are responsible for meridian energy distribution; they
are of incredible significance in healing, as they are the primary
electromagnetic energy system of the body.
When the power points become blocked, damaged or muddied with
the residual energy then our emotional and physical health can be affected. The
more open and balanced the chakras are the more energy flows through your
system. This energy is essential for vitality, health and continued growth on
all levels.
One of the most significant healing factors of chakras is
simply the fact their electromagnetic energy is located not on the anterior of
the body, as they are generally illustrated, but in the middle of the body.
They also communicate to both the front and back: yin and yang. This spinal
connection may explain many of the almost miraculous clinical results reported
throughout the history of chiropractic, as DCs adjust these critical areas of
the spine where the chakras communicate to the posterior intervertebrally.
Acupuncturists worldwide likewise utilize these important therapeutic
acupuncture points frequently in treatment, with stunning success.
The number of severe and disabling health conditions that may
be treated based on awareness of the meridian system and the chakras has few
equals throughout the healing professions. It is truly incredible. When one
develops an awareness of the caduceus, the chakras and specific acupoints,
along with the knowledge gained from electromeridian imaging (EMI) diagnosis,
it creates an entirely new dimension of clinical response in conventional
acupuncture. |