xdisciplex
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I think that eastern religions believe in this chacra. They believe that the body has multiple energy points through which the chacra flows and it also has a certain spin. I think they imagine it like a flow of energy which flows like a helix through these points in the body.
Yesterday I saw something on TV. A woman suffered from chronic pain and went to a so called aura-healer. This guy stood around the woman and moved his arms in the air as if he was pulling something out of the woman and checked her chacra this way and then he told her that her chacra doesn't have the normal spin but that it has a different spin and he could also tell her the things which this affects. He told her that she lacks joy in her life and that she wants security and obviously these things were all correct and the woman was pretty moved. They continued this stuff for a few sessions and then she was healed from the pain. Isn't this strange? How could he know these things about her? And since she was healed does this mean that this chacra really exists and that everybody has a chacra?
Yesterday I saw something on TV. A woman suffered from chronic pain and went to a so called aura-healer. This guy stood around the woman and moved his arms in the air as if he was pulling something out of the woman and checked her chacra this way and then he told her that her chacra doesn't have the normal spin but that it has a different spin and he could also tell her the things which this affects. He told her that she lacks joy in her life and that she wants security and obviously these things were all correct and the woman was pretty moved. They continued this stuff for a few sessions and then she was healed from the pain. Isn't this strange? How could he know these things about her? And since she was healed does this mean that this chacra really exists and that everybody has a chacra?