These energy centers can behave in several ways. Firstly they can draw in or emit energy.
The "normal" behaviour would be to draw in energy, when they emit it, you will feel depleted and tired.
Apart from that they can be closed/blocked or active. Sometimes some chakras can be partially blocked.
The best way I found to diagnose how a chakra is at a given moment is by using a pendulum.
If you keep a pendulum straight above a chakra, you will notice that soon enough it will start spinning.
By observing how it spins we can understand a lot:
If it spin clockwise, the chakra is open and functional
if it spins anticlockwise it is generally considered to be blocked or closed (I say "generally" because there are exceptions, which I shall explain later).
I will describe some of these patterns in a later post. I prefer to keep posts short so that they are easier to read and allow for more precise breaking down of topics. I hope you agree!
Chakra behaviour
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Building a pendulum to test your chakras
Well, if you already have a pendulum, fine. If it's a crystal one, even better. If you don't, don't be discouraged! Building a pendulum, even a temporary one, is very easy.
Take a ring, any ring. Could be jewel ring or a ring from a key ring, or a pendant, or a pendant cross, or a stone with a hole in it.... Tie your ring (let's call it ring, whatever is the object you decide to use) to a thin rope, like the one you use to tie up meat prior to cooking. Or you could make a tress of threads to give it some consistency to hang the ring. Do not use nylon, it is too rigid. So, do tie the ring to the rope. Now you have a pendulum.... that's a good beginning, now you must train him!
Take a ring, any ring. Could be jewel ring or a ring from a key ring, or a pendant, or a pendant cross, or a stone with a hole in it.... Tie your ring (let's call it ring, whatever is the object you decide to use) to a thin rope, like the one you use to tie up meat prior to cooking. Or you could make a tress of threads to give it some consistency to hang the ring. Do not use nylon, it is too rigid. So, do tie the ring to the rope. Now you have a pendulum.... that's a good beginning, now you must train him!
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