Pocket Guide to Chakras, Revised: Understanding Your Inner Energy

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A revised and updated, approachable and down-to-earth guide to understanding the chakras and their energy in the body.

A clairvoyant can see seven energy vortexes radiating like multi-colored suns along the axis of the human spine. These whorls of spinning energy are known as "chakras," the Sanskrit word for "wheel." Today the ancient awareness of chakras is recognized as a legitimate model for health and illness, providing us with a rich, complex method of organizing the holistic mind-body-spirit connection. This concise introduction to the chakras addresses what they are, where they are located, how they function, how they open and close, and how their energy can be changed. In a time when spirituality is preferred over religion, all you need to know about chakras is right here!

About the author

Joy Gardner has been at the cutting edge of the holistic health movement since 1968. She is the author of fifteen books on self-healing including Vibrational Healing through the Chakras with Light, Color, Sound, Crystals and Aromatherapy. Ms. Gardner produced a series of classes on crystals and aromatherapy--"Balancing the Chakras," which are available as DVDs and online. She is the founder and director of the three-year RMA Mystery School (Rejuvenation, Manifestation, Ascension) and the one-year Vibrational Healing Certification Program, which are taught online, with segments on the Big Island of Hawaii. Ms. Gardner teaches throughout the United States, Canada, England, and Australia. She lives and works on the Big Island.

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