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Now
that we know what all the chakra personality
types are, we need to try to determine what our
dominant chakra or chakras are (yes, you can be
dominant in more than one type).
There are several ways to find your type. There
are personality profiles that help you to decide
but personally I think it's very easy to answer
the questions according to the type you want to
be rather than what you are. I feel there are
three main methods that work fairly well for
finding your type and your blockages. Use the
tests you feel most comfortable with but you may
have to use at least two methods and compare
your results with hopes that you will get
consensus.
Part One: Your Type
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Print off the Chakra
personality description
, give it to at least
two people (three would be better), a friend
and a significant other would be ideal. Ask
them to truthfully give you their opinion of
your chakra type or types. If you get
agreement from both, this is excellent
feedback and probably accurate. You can go to
Chakra_Healing or confirm your findings
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One of the best ways of
determining your chakra type is to "ask
yourself". We can delve into our subconscious
and sometimes find the truth. Cut out a circle
of poster board about about 12 inches in
diameter and create a diagram similar to the
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This method requires that you find a quiet place
in which you can concentrate over the chakra
wheel and interrogate your subconscious.
Sit quietly in a comfortable position on the
floor or in front of a low table. Hold a
pendulum over the center of the wheel and begin
to ask questions (You may have to place your
elbow on the table so you can relax and hold the
pendulum loosely). You can simply say, "What is
my dominant chakra?". Sit quietly and wait. The
pendulum should begin to swing back on forth
between the same set of numbers on both sides of
wheel. If it doesn't move or it swings around in
a circle, you may have more than one dominant
chakra. Ask, "how many chakras are dominant?"
Wait for the answer and when the pendulum swings
between two sides of board on the same number,
then that is your answer. You can then ask
questions like, "Which is the first dominant
chakra?", and so on. You can also ask, "Is the
root chakra dominant?", "Is the sacral chakra
dominant?". Wait an interval after each question
to see if you get a response.
Part Two: Your
Blockages Now that you have determined what
your chakra type is, you will need to discover
how healthy all of your chakras are:
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Using the chakra wheel method
above, you will go through each of the chakra
centers, asking "What is the first chakra with
a blockage?". When you get the answer, let's
say it is the 1st, root chakra, then you will
say "How many blockages are there in the 1st
chakra?". Write down your answer. Continue
with this line of questioning until you have
gone through all of the chakras or get no more
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You can use another method to
check your results. Get someone to help you
perform this standard kinesiology test. Stand
up and hold your dominant arm out to the side.
Starting with your Crown chakra, hold your
other hand on the chakra point and have your
partner try to push your extended arm down
toward you body. Go through each of the chakra
points with your partner noting the difference
in pressure that it takes to push your arm
down. Repeat the process, cycling through all
of the chakras at least three or four times. A
pattern will develop and it will become easy
to find the blocked chakras. If it takes a
great deal of pressure (relatively) for your
partner to push down your arm, then this is a
dominant chakra with little or no blockages or
a very healthy and well balanced chakra. If it
takes very little pressure from your partner
to push down your arm, then this is a chakra
center with many blockages and in need of a
lot of work. Compare your findings with your
notes from the previous tests and you should
be able to map your dominant chakras and those
that need work. The chakra centers for the
kinesiology tests are as follows:
- 7th Crown - Top of head
- 6th Forehead - Between the eyes
- 5th Throat - Below the larynx
- 5th Heart - Between the breasts
- 3rd Navel - Slightly above the belly
button
- 2nd Sacral - Between the belly button
and the pubis
- 1st Root - On the buttocks at the tail
bone
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