What Are Chakras? 3 Simple Steps That Reveal All!

By Davina Dee

Much is written about the chakras but often in a more complicated way than is necessary or is easily translated to our modern day lives. The term is much more common to us nowadays but the relevance of the chakras and the energy that makes them up is often overlooked.

Here I start right at the beginning with a simple definition and explanation, hopefully you will be intrigued enough to find out more for yourself and to discover how working with the chakras, the energy within and around the body can ultimately have a very positive effect on your daily life.

1) What are Chakras; what does the word mean?

The word Chakra comes from a very ancient language (Sanskrit, I suppose we in The West would equate it to being used a bit like Latin). The translation of the word means wheel, popularly termed as a spinning disc. This was as early as 3000BC- and it is recorded in these ancient texts what the psychics and mystics of the time were seeing in the energy field of the human body.
They noticed that where energies met with each other they naturally converged, joining together and the natural motion they took was to swirl around and around. Hence that motion was likened to a wheel turning round and round. So they are centers of energy, points where two or more energies converge, their motion is circular or spinning. It doesn'’t stop there they also act as filters of energy and move in and out, opening and closing, forever attempting to self regulate, just as the rest of the human body does.

2) Where are the Chakras?

They are all over the human body and beyond it, for from the chakra points, the energy bleeds out to make up the human aura and even beyond that! For our purpose here though, we will keep to the human body itself. There are many more but it is generally accepted that there are seven Major Chakras- again for ease of explanation we will keep to the most commonly accepted seven. These are located from the base of the spine, right to the top of the head.
Many diagrams show the chakra system as being at the front of the body, in reality they exist to the front of us and to the back. Imagine them stemming from the central spine, reaching out like a flower at seven main points, to the front and the rear. The energy doesn'’t stop there, but those are the major routes and from those major routes, a great many more minor routes trickle out.

3) The Seven Chakras

Each of the individual Chakras has its own significance, attributes and characteristics; they hold information about us on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level. They are each linked to a major nerve plexus within the body itself and have associations to the organs of the body in their immediate area. Each energy center has its own color attributed to it, as they each have a different frequency or vibration to their energy, as does every color. The use of color works with our subconscious mind.

Below is a list of the Chakras, with their location and a very brief taste of the sorts of links they each have to our lives:

1) The Base/Root Chakra (red) - is situated at the base of the spine and concerns our physical wants, needs and instincts.

2) The Sacral Chakra (orange) - located mid/lower belly is all about our desires, what we attract, our creativity and fertility.

3) The Solar Plexus Chakra (yellow) - sits above the belly button and is all about our personal power, our will power and is linked to the digestive system.

4) The Heart Chakra (green) - covers the heart and central chest. This Chakra is about our ability to give and receive love, is linked to the whole circulatory system and about looking after our own wellbeing.

5) The Throat Chakra (blue) - the neck and throat. This is all about communication in all of its forms and our ability to stand up and speak our truth.

6) The Third Eye Chakra (indigo) - the forehead, between the eyes. This is the seat of intuition in many ways - though not the only one! It has direct links to our imaginative minds, whether positively creative or overactive with worry and fear!

7) The Crown Chakra (violet) - the top of the head. This Chakra is our gateway to our spiritual realisation in many ways and can also relay information about our mental health.

There is so much more to the chakras and the potential of the information they hold, they are energetic links between our physical and spiritual bodies, our conscious and subconscious. When you understand the energy within and around your body better you can start to manage it yourself in a much more conscious and holistic way. You can appreciate better what is good for you, what drains you, how to balance the energies, to help promote better stability within the body and mind. You can then move on to start to consciously work with this energy to create more of what you want in your daily life, improving your outlook on every level, from physical health, to love and relationships, work and career.

About The Author

Davina is a natural intuitive, hypnotherapist and Reiki Master, she has a common sense, easy to understand attitude to the whole subject of the human spirit.
You can discover more about the chakras at http://www.secretaura.com

A Parent’s Guide to ADHD Symptoms

By Shannon Pollock

Are you frustrated with your child’’s behaviour? Have you wondered if they'’re displaying signs of ADHD? There are some specific characteristics and ADHD symptoms to look for. Not everything surrounding a child with ADHD is negative, there are some positive traits they may display as well. And if there’’s a chance you'’re of your child being diagnosed with ADHD, there are some things you need to consider. Before treating a child with ADHD symptoms, there is some information you should be aware of, and we'’ll go through some of that as well. By the time you'’ve finished this article you will know more about the signs and symptoms of ADHD and have some ideas for treating an ADHD child.

Let’’s first go through the list of ADHD symptoms:

-Fidgeting
-Tantrums
-Mood swings
-Hyperactivity
-Difficulty completing tasks
-Outbursts

The important thing to remember when trying to determine whether or not your child might have ADHD is all kids do all of these things at some time or another. The difference is a child with ADHD will display a cluster of these behaviours, and it will be a constant pattern. ADHD has nothing to do whatsoever with talent or intelligence. Many children with signs of ADHD are actually quite gifted, either artistically or intellectually.

Fortunately, not everything to do with ADHD is negative. Often children with signs of ADHD will also show some other positive traits. Children who have ADHD will often be very creative. Because they spend a great deal of time day-dreaming, they may have a fountain of ideas. They can be very flexible as well. Because they are considering a lot of different options at once, they don'’t become set on one particular way of doing things and can be open to other methods. Children with ADHD can definitely be a lot of fun to be around. There is no lacking of enthusiasm and spontaneity. They can be interested in many different things and be quite animated at times. When children with ADHD are motivated to do a task that interests them, if that activity is interactive or hands on, you may have a hard time dragging them away. They will work very hard to succeed at that particular activity.

Typically when people think of children with ADHD symptoms, they picture a totally out of control child, someone who can'’t sit still and constantly disrupts everyone around them. But this is not the only possible picture. There are 3 primary characteristics of ADHD. They are inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. Depending on which characteristics are predominate in your child will determine which signs of ADHD they display.

When your child is diagnosed with ADHD, often the first recommendation for treatment is prescription drugs. This is something definitely worth more of your time researching before you commit to it. There are potentially serious side effects from taking prescription medications for ADHD symptoms. Yes they can suppress the symptoms, but they can also risk your child’’s health. The list of possible side effects is a long one and includes things like nausea, vomiting, social withdrawal and loss of appetite. There are also fairly serious risks associated with long term medication use. Things like increased risk of depression or addiction problems as an adult. An alternative to treating your child with these heavy prescription drugs, is using a natural treatment like homeopathy. Homeopathy is completely safe, there are no side effects and it is not addictive. Many parents have transitioned successfully to treating the signs of ADHD with natural health remedies in order to treat their children effectively, without risk.

We'’ve covered some very important information here. The different ADHD symptoms to look at when trying to determine if your child is suffering from ADHD. We'’ve covered the different characteristics of ADHD to look for. And we'’ve also gone over different treatments options are available to you should you find yourself in a position of needing to treat the different signs of ADHD. ADHD is something that can cause some turbulence in your family’’s life. It can also show itself in some positive ways in your child’’s life. How you move forward from here is up to you. To a child with ADHD, the world can often seem like an unpredictable place. With some patience and understanding on your part, along with the right treatment, you can help your child to make it more predictable and give them a sense of balance.

About The Author

Shannon Pollock is a passionate advocate of natural health remedies. She’’s been researching their use for many years.

Find out more about some of the most effective treatments for ADHD on her site, http://www.natural-health-remedies-and-more.com/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder.html

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