Keeping Your Chakra Frequencies Balanced

Chakra is a Sanskrit word, meaning, “wheel.” The human chakras are “wheel-like” vortices, or saucer-shaped depressions that exist on the surface of the etheric human body. 

Traditional writings say there are 88,000 chakras in the human body. Most are extremely small and play a minor role in your energy system. However, there are approximately 40 secondary chakras that are of significance; these are located in your spleen, the back of your neck, the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. But for brevity purposes, we will only explore the seven (7) primary chakras here. 

The seven chakras are directly responsible for our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. If our chakras are unbalanced, it is the same as our physical body becoming unbalanced as well. 

The chakras have their own frequency, as well as every human being, tree, and rock. Every single sound from a key on a piano or a loud bang from a gun sends out a wave of energy. This wave vibrates at its own frequency and affects everything in its path in a positive or negative way. 

For humans, keeping our chakra frequencies balanced and in harmony is essential in order for us to function properly. When our chakra frequencies are in harmony, we feel connected with ourselves as well as others. 

When we are “out of tune” and our chakra’s are off balance, many problems can arise. Things that might seem trivial, such as a change in weather, stress, or a sudden bump is enough to throw us off. Scientific tests show that unpleasant sounds actually increase our blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory rates. Frequencies can also have a positive effect on us though. It just depends on what we are listening to. A researcher in Minnesota discovered that agricultural plants grow at an amazing rate when they are exposed to the sound of the sitar, (a traditional instrument from India).