Third Eye Chakra
Color: Indigo
Effect: Understanding and Harmony
Scents: Rosemary, Lavender, Clary Sage, Peppermint, Frankincense and Spruce.
Note: High A (also OM sound)
Element: Electrical or telepathic energies
Connection: Letting go of attachment, Divine relationship with spirit
Influenced: Pineal, Pituitary, Brain, Ears
This chakra affects all senses including the 6th sense. It is associated with the face, eyes, nose, sinus, cerebellum and pituitary gland.
When this particular chakra IS in balance there will be an awareness of the spiritual side of being. One invites intuition and inner awareness into everyday life. Connects to the universe.
If this chakra is NOT in balance, one will reject the spiritual aspects and focus on the intellect and science. They only see the obvious, surface meaning and are afraid of intuition.
For the third eye, it is suggested using the following: Herkimer Diamond, Sodalite, Moldavite, Azurite, Lapis Lazuli, Lepidolite, Sapphire and Malachite w/Azurite.
Created by Kristi
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Last Modification: Wednesday 20 of May, 2009 15:35:09 EDT by Kristi
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