The Big Little Book of Magick

(Barry) #1

If you prefer to work on a more impersonal level
when divining the chakras, or the person requesting the
healing is absent, use the chakra chart and a photo of
the person involved. Touch the position of each chakra
on the chakra chart or photo while asking the pendulum
to show you if it is balanced. If the pendulum indicates
No, place the appropriate colored square on the chart or
photo. Hold the pendulum over the square until its
clockwise motion has finished.


Although there are more chakras than the seven listed,
the imbalance or blockage of these seven is more apt to
cause physical disease or distress. To diagnose with the
pendulum for disease, instead of searching for
imbalanced chakras, you need to know what imbalance
in each chakra can mean in the way of diseases. The
following suggestions will differ somewhat from other
chakra discussions, for each healer will approach chakra
healing a little differently.


In this case, the first chakra represents the spine,
bones, rectum, legs, intestinal tract, the circulatory
system, and the blood itself. The second chakra is for the
reproductive system and sex organs, the kidneys, urinary
tract, and digestion. The third chakra symbolizes the
liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and the entire nervous
system. The fourth chakra represents the heart, the skin,
the lower portion of the lungs, and the hands. The fifth
chakra is for the throat, the top portion of the lungs and
the bronchia, the thyroid gland, and the voice. The sixth
chakra regulates the face along with the ears, eyes, and
nose; it also affects the cerebellum portion of the brain.
The seventh chakra represents the skull and the rest of
the brain. Some healers also list the seventh chakra as
an indicator of the health of the soul.

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