There are seven chakra points in your body. Your chakra releases energy into your aura. The seven chakras work together, and it is important to keep them well balanced. When your chakras are balanced, you are well balanced spiritually, mentally, and physically. Balance brings clarity and enables you to find purpose.
The following are the last three chakra points to your spiritual centers:
5th Chakra
Next is the fifth chakra which is blue. It is called your "throat chakra" because it is located at your throat. This chakra controls the consciousness of psychic hearing, and it is sometimes called the "radio."
6th Chakra
The sixth chakra is indigo/violet. It is also called the "third eye." This chakra is located between your eyes. The sixth chakra gives a person the ability to see clairvoyantly (to see people and events in the future before they occur). A person with a strong sixth sense has the ability to see beyond the physical, such as auras, chakras, and spiritual guides.
7th Chakra
Last but not least is the seventh chakra which is violet/white. It is also your "spiritual door." It is located at the top of your head. The seventh chakra is also known as the "crown chakra." It controls the consciousness of spiritual awakening, enlightenment, knowledge, and wisdom. This chakra takes years to develop. You can develop your seventh chakra by learning, through prayer and meditation, and through training by a spiritual expert/teacher.
In order to find and pursue your purpose, you need to keep your spiritual centers of consciousness balanced. You can balance your chakras through exercises that helps balance the mind, body, and spirit, such as yoga and Reiki; balancing your chakras is key to being healthy and prosperous in many aspects of your life.
© By Kimberly Ware
Kimberly Ware is an author, columnist, speaker, TV host, and spiritual advisor living in Atlanta, Georgia. She can be reached at E-mail: messengerpubl@yahoo.com, Kimberly Ware Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/purposelady, Kimberly Ware’s Website: http://www.kimberlyware.com, and Kimberly Ware Wiki: http://www.kimberlyware.wetpaint.com. Kimberly has a monthly column on Sisters Space called "Creating a Better You" and she also writes for Associated Content. To subscribe, click on the subscription button on the top of the page.














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