Did you know that crystals could have extraordinary effects in the realms of the physic?

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Did you know that crystals could have extraordinary effects in the realms of the physic: Metaphysical - Spiritual - Physical - Emotional?

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Author: Amber Stone

In fact, common thought is that gemstones & crystals act as amplifiers when brought into contact with the human body's seven-Chakra points.

So what are Chakras?

Chakras are wheels of energy that are located in seven centers within the body. The word chakra is Sanskrit for wheel or disk and signifies one of seven basic energy centers in the body. The seven chakras correspond to the seven colors of the rainbow, the seven notes on a musical scale, and the seven endocrine glands.

These Chakra points, rotating at different speeds, release energies, imparting the body with its precious life forces.
Your chakras can become clogged from stress or anxiety, and some people believe that using gem stones or crystals in accordance with meditation or bodywork will balance these energy points, promoting health, happiness and well being.

How Many Chakras are there?

There are hundreds of chakras throughout the body; we will be using the 7 major Chakras. Each chakra location has it own specific meaning (In the Vedic System, all the Chakras have the same location front and back)
They are defined by the Vedas as follows:

Base Chakra : Earth, Physical identity, oriented to self-preservation
Chakra Stone: Red Jasper /
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Located at the base of the spine, this chakra forms our foundation. It represents the element earth, and is therefore related to our survival instincts, and to our sense of grounding and connection to our bodies and the physical plane. Ideally this chakra brings us health, prosperity, security, and dynamic presence.

Spleen Chakra: Water, Emotional identity, oriented to self-gratification
Chakra Stone: Carnelian /
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The second chakra, located in the abdomen, lower back, and sexual organs, is related to the element water, and to emotions and sexuality. It connects us to others through feeling, desire, sensation, and movement. Ideally this chakra brings us fluidity and grace, depth of feeling, sexual fulfillment, and the ability to accept change.

Solar Plexus Chakra: Fire, Ego identity, oriented to self-definition
Chakra Stone: Citrine
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The power chakra, located in the solar plexus. It rules our personal power, will, and autonomy, as well as our metabolism. When healthy, this chakra brings us energy, effectiveness, spontaneity, and non-dominating power.

Heart Chakra: Air, Social identity, oriented to self-acceptance
Chakra Stone: Aventurine
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The heart chakra is the middle chakra in a system of seven. It is related to love and is the integrator of opposites in the psyche: mind and body, male and female, persona and shadow, ego and unity. A healthy fourth chakra allows us to love deeply, feel compassion, have a deep sense of peace and centeredness.

Throat Chakra: Sound, Creative identity, oriented to self-expression Chakra Stone: Agate
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Located in the throat and is thus related to communication and creativity. Here we experience the world symbolically through vibration, such as the vibration of sound representing language.

Third Eye Chakra : Light, Archetypal identity, oriented to self-reflection
Chakra stone: Sodalite
The brow chakra or third eye center is related to the act of seeing, both physically and intuitively. As such it opens our psychic faculties and our understanding of archetypal levels. When healthy it allows us to see clearly.

Crown Chakra : Thought, Universal identity, oriented to self-knowledge
Chakra Stone: Amethyst
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The crown chakra relates to consciousness as pure awareness. It is our connection to the greater world beyond, to a timeless place of all-knowing. When developed, this chakra brings us knowledge, wisdom, understanding, spiritual connection, and bliss.

History of the Chakras :

The Vedas, which are the oldest written tradition in India, (2,000 - 600 B.C.) were written largely by the Aryans, who were said to have entered India on chariots. The original meaning of the word chakra as "wheel" refers to the chariot wheels of the invading Aryans. (The correct spelling is cakra, though pronounced with a ch as in church.) The word was also a metaphor for the sun, which "traverses the world like the triumphant chariot of a cakravartin." (ruler) and denotes the eternal cycle of time called the kalacakra, or wheel of time. In this way, it represents celestial order and balance.

It is said the cakravartins were preceded by a glowing golden disk of light, much like the halo of Christ, only this spinning disk was seen in front of them (perhaps their powerful third chakras?). The birth of a cakravartin was said to herald a new age. It is also said that the god Vishnu descended to Earth, having in his four arms a cakra, a lotus flower, a club, and a conch shell. (This may have referred to a cakra as a discus-like weapon.)
There is some mention of the chakras as psychic centers of consciousness in the Yoga Upanishads (circa 600A.D.) and later in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (circa 200 B.C.). Patanjali's tradition was largely dualistic, however, stating that nature and spirit were separate, and that the goal of yoga was to rise above nature.
The chakras and Kundalini came to be an integral part of yoga philosophy in the non-dual Tantric tradition, which arose in the 7th century, in reaction to the dualist philosophy which preceded it. This tradition advised being in the world rather than separate from it. Tantra is commonly thought of in the West as primarily a sexual tradition, as Tantrism does put sexuality in a sacred context. Yet this is actually only a small part of a broad philosophy which includes many practices of yoga, worship of deities, especially the Hindu goddesses, and integration of the many polaric forces in the universe.
The main text about chakras that has come to us in the West is a translation by the Englishman, Arthur Avalon, in his book,The Serpent Power published in 1919. These texts: the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana, written by an Indian pundit in 1577, and the Padaka-Pancaka, written in the 10th century, contain descriptions of the centers and related practices. There is also another 10th century text, called the Gorakshashatakam, which gives instructions for meditating on the chakras. These texts form the basis of our understanding of chakra theory and Kundalini yoga today.
In these traditions, there are seven basic chakras, and they all exist within the subtle body, overlaying the physical body. Through modern physiology we can see that these seven chakras correspond exactly to the seven main nerve ganglia, which emanate from the spinal column. There are two minor chakras mentioned in the ancient texts, the soma chakra, located just above the third eye, and the Anandakanda lotus, which contains the Celestial Wishing Tree (Kalpataru) of the Heart Chakra.

Which stone to pick?

Your experience with any crystal or gemstone will be a combination of that crystals unique properties and what you bring to the situation.

Your experiences will be unique to you.
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You will know in your heart if a stone is right for you. Pick them up, feel them, meditate with them. Take some time to be quiet with them. Take care of them, cleanse them and charge them, and keep them around you. Wear them. Let them touch your skin.

A tool to pick the right Gemstone!!
The Crystal store has a nice chart to help you find the right stone for you: http://www.crystal-store.biz/healing-stones/healing-stones.htm

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About the Author:
Amber Stone is an experienced gemologist and staff writer for The Crystal Store http://www.crystal-store.biz


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