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Maureen McCracken, PMHCNS, BC
The Eyes Are the Windows To the Soul
Healing Touch of Washington DC
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The Eyes Are the Windows To the Soul

Ancient healing systems include the chakra system and the human energy field.  These systems have been documented by science and are used by energy healers today.  The major chakras are the root (seen as red), the sacral chakra (seen as orange), the solar plexus (seen as golden yellow), the heart chakra (seen as spring green), the throat chakra (seen as sky blue), the brow chakra (seen as indigo) and the crown chakra (seen as violet white light).  Healers have recorded what they have seen and light seen correlates with the wavelength, measured in meters and the frequency, measured in hertz.

Some healers can see the chakras and the human energy field.  They may see it with their physical eye or their inner eye.  Some healers can see illness in the body or in the human energy field.  It is believed that disease enters the energy field before entering the physical body.  Our thoughts and feelings can facilitate an illness happening; in other words, how you see a behavior may contribute to your health or lack of it.  This insight has powerful implications.

If you see someone’s behavior as indicating something that you interpret from their behavior, this may give rise to thoughts and subsequent feelings that stress you.  With our eye energy systems, or chakra, we can see mentally, physically, emotionally or spiritually.

Each chakra is connected to a major gland.  The eyes are connected to the pituitary gland, our master regulator.   Therefore, be aware when you are making an interpretation of someone’s behavior and find out more about it before you act on your assumptions.

Be aware of how you “see” things.  To support your correct interpretation, meditation or other methods of relaxation on a regular basis may help.  Seeing a cognitive behavioral psychotherapist may help improve reducing assumptions.

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