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Dsmoke
26th February 2007, 10:31 PM
I've been doing some major cleansing of the energy body, and I've noticed that some chakras are overloaded with particular kinds of negative emotions, as if they accumulate within different chakras.

I found this list (http://www.eclecticenergies.com/chakras/emotions.php) on the internet that briefly describes which emotions can accumulate in which chakras, but does anyone have more information? I am interested in all kinds of emotions, not just typical negative ones. The clearings seem to be most effective when I remove the negative emotions and replace them with more positive ones.

faerylight
27th February 2007, 12:16 AM
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CFTraveler
27th February 2007, 12:16 AM
Well, chakras have main characteristics attached to them, so I would say the positive emotion that corresponds to each. For example:
Root Chakra
Love for the world (in basic animal terms)
The right to be here
2. Sacral Chakra
The love of sensuality, creativity and emotion. The right to feel .
3. Navel Chakra
- I would ascribe this one righteousness (not self-righteousness) the drive to do right is what I mean. Love for justice
4. Heart Chakra
The right to love and be loved -Self explanatory-Love.
5. Throat Chakra
The right to speak and hear truth /The action from the navel chakra drive- to speak righteously. Possibly the drive to do good acts.
6. Third Eye Chakra
I would also say Love of Wisdom. Love of science, of study.
7. Crown Chakra -The Love of God, in an abstract sense.

The problem with attaching a type of emotion is that it gives the impression that there are different types of emotion- but (and this is my opinion) there are only two. Love and Fear. All positive emotions come from Love, and all negative emotions come from fear. So IMO all positive emotions are Love- the difference is in how it is processed and expressed. And that is where the chakras come in.

Dsmoke
27th February 2007, 01:05 AM
CFT, so you're saying that the "replacement emotions" should simply be love and not to worry about anything specific?

sash
27th February 2007, 06:08 AM
Dsmoke, doesn't love have many specific manifestations and expressions?

Each chakra has negative and positive points.
For example. Brow chakra: negative as illusion positive as truth. Either creates some emotion. The emotion tends to be negative when someone is stuck in illusion due to improper functioning of the brow chakra.

Beekeeper
27th February 2007, 08:11 AM
Hi Dsmoke,

Sonia Choquette says this in her "Psychic University" Course:


Overactive Base Chakra:
Paranoia, Aggression, Mania, Nervousness, Fear

Under-active Base Chakra:
Apathy, Weakness, Depression, Passivity, lethargy

Meditation, prayer, healthy eating, enough sleep and exercise quickly stabilize an Overactive first chakra.

Overactive Second chakra:
Greediness, Addiction, Tension, Compulsivity, Frustration

An Underactive Second Chakra:
Disinterest, Repressed feelings, Self-deprivation, Depression, Sexual repression


Overactive Third Chakra:
Subjectivity, Bossy, Narrow minded, Abrasive, Dictatorial

Underactive Third Chakra:
Wishy-washiness, Inability to concentrate, Naive, Passive, Oblivious


An Open Heart Chakra:
Patience, Kindness, Generosity, Peace, Humor, Forgiveness, Love

Closed Heart Chakra:
Loneliness, Suspicion, Neediness, Possessiveness, Bossiness, Greediness, Jealousy


Overactive Fifth Chakra:
Distraction, Negativity, Resentfulness, Preoccupation with others, Gullibility

Underactive:
Dishonesty, Willfulness, Hostility, Confusion, Repressed Expression


Overactive Sixth Chakra:
Hallucination, Paranoia, Daydreaminess, Tendency to space out

Underactive:
Lack of imagination, Insensitivity, Self-absorption, Narrow-mindedness

I hope this is useful to you.

CFTraveler
27th February 2007, 02:42 PM
CFT, so you're saying that the "replacement emotions" should simply be love and not to worry about anything specific? No, it seems to me that that's what they are. Happiness to me is a way Love manifests, joy is another, bliss is another, etc. You can manifest it anyway that works for you, or that feels right, and call it something else, but deep down it is what it is.
There were no 'shoulds' in my ideas. And it's my opinion, anyway, so take it that way.

Dsmoke
28th February 2007, 05:30 AM
Oh, odd - for some reason I didn't get notified of everyone's replies. Thanks for your input, everyone - it all helps a lot.