Monday, May 18, 2020

Diagnosis of the Chakras with the Pendulum

With the Etheric Touch you can also diagnose the Chakras

There are several ways to diagnose the chakras. Many use what is called "etheric touch", others use extrasensory perception, while Healers of the Tinerfe Healing System use the Law of Interaction and Energy Resonance to "see" / feel / experience if the chakras are open, balanced, blocked and if they have the vibratory frequency appropriate to the corresponding color, etc.

But, one of the easiest ways to diagnose a chakra is with a pendulum and can be practiced by anyone. Look for a pendulum called a neutral, a Quartz Crystal bone or a wood that is shaped like a drop or pear, about 2 or 3 centimeters in diameter by about 4 centimeters long.

To "measure" / diagnose the chakras, the pendulum is placed hanging from two fingers of the right hand (usually the thumb and index finger) about 10 centimeters above the chakra that we want to diagnose.

It goes without saying that if we want to diagnose the frontal chakras, the patient will be lying "face up" and if we want to diagnose the dorsal chakras, because the patient will be "face down".

A circular movement to the right (clockwise movement) of the pendulum that forms a circle with a diameter between 10 and 15 centimeters means that the chakra is open and balanced, that is, completely healthy. The larger and more concentric the circle formed by the pendulum will indicate the opening, balance and amount of energy that the chakra metabolizes.

The Best Neutral Pendulum is the Pear Shaped Wood

If the pendulum is moved counterclockwise it will mean that the chakra is unbalanced and thus its psychic, emotional, sentimental and spiritual aspects. Perhaps it will also indicate the manifestation of physical illness or physical functions associated with an organ which receives energy from that particular chakra.

If the pendulum does not move over a chakra it will indicate a complete blockage in that chakra and most likely chronic physical illness.

An elliptical movement of the pendulum will also mean that the chakra is locked, whether it forms the ellipse horizontally or vertically. The more marked the ellipse, the more severe the energy blockage of the chakra will be. The horizontal movement of the pendulum shows us an energy retention, while the vertically formed ellipse indicates an evasion of energies, an evasion of the physical reality where we must live in the now.

Keep in mind that the dorsal (will) and frontal (action) aspects of each chakra must be balanced between them, so that the "pair of chakras" / the aspect of the chakra can function perfectly and can be diagnosed as healthy and balanced.

An imbalance between the dorsal and frontal aspects of the chakras is shown when, for example, the pendulum marks that the front of a chakras moves to the right but its dorsal counterpart moves to the left, to and fro or remains completely stopped or vice versa. Use common sense.

Therapist's Chakras influence the Patient's Chakras

Note that through the Greater Chakras System we experience life and the chakras are balanced, heal, enlarge, decrease, close, stop, move again, etc., etc., etc., as we experience the life to every second of our existence.
A good example is that the same chakra can be found balanced in the morning and unbalanced in the afternoon to rebalance at night.
The Sacral Chakra is one of the best examples, as it opens and balances with sexual arousal but can be closed completely, blocked and unbalanced in seconds with just the feeling of disgust or disgust.

The degree of health of the Therapist's Major Chakras System will also influence the degree of balance or imbalance of the chakras of the patient that is to be diagnosed, especially regarding the Solar Plexus chakra.

You can make self-diagnoses of the chakras with the pendulum and even remote diagnoses on a photograph of the person you want to diagnose.

Damián Alvarez at  https://sistemasanaciontinerfe.blogspot.com/




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