Chakras Ghosting You?

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Chakras are the body’s private circuitry — seven invisible stations running from spine to crown, each pulsing with its own frequency, its own hue, its own truth.

Think of them as emotional architecture: survival at the base, transcendence at the top. Ancient mystics mapped them long before “energy work” trended, yet the idea still feels strikingly current — the body as both instrument and mythology.

When a chakra stalls, you feel the static. The root (red) shakes your sense of safety. The heart (green) closes when love feels like exposure. The throat (blue) tightens when words stay swallowed. Alignment isn’t perfection; it’s movement — tuning yourself the way a musician listens for pitch. Awareness becomes the tool. Breath, sound, dance — all ways of remembering that your body was built to conduct light.

ENERGY OUR OF ALIGNMENT?

Sit tall, and imagine color rising through you — red at the base, orange at the hips, yellow at the core, green at the chest, blue at the throat, indigo between the brows, violet above the crown. Breathe into each until it hums awake. Play something low and resonant, light incense that smells like rain on skin. This isn’t about control. It’s communion. The chakras don’t ask for perfection — just your attention.

 
 
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