Himalayan Salt Lamps are closely connected to three major chakras: Svadhisthana (sexuality/sel-control), Manipura (will/ power), and especially Muladhara (energy/ vitality), the root of chakra.
In some
Indian religions, a
chakra (
Sanskrit cakra, "wheel") is thought to be an energy point or node in the
subtle body. Chakras are believed to be part of the subtle body, not the physical body, and as such, are the meeting points of the subtle (non-physical) energy channels called nadi. Nadi are believed to be channels in the subtle body through which the life force (
prana) (non-physical) or
vital energy (non-physical) moves. Various scriptural texts and teachings present a different number of chakras. It's believed that there are many chakras in the subtle human body, according to the tantric texts, but there are seven chakras that are considered to be the most important ones.
(Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chakra)
Working with Himalayan Salt Lamps can help you open, energize, and stabilize these chakras. Start by choosing the lamp that mirrors as closely as possible the color of energetic center you would like to work with: red for the root chakra (Muladhara), orange (pink coral) for the Svadhisthana, and yellow (light pink) for Manipura chakra. Use either a small or medium-size lamp. Light it up for about two hours, then turn off all other sources of light and put yourself in a lotus position facing the lamp, or a seated position if you prefer.
Empty your mind and get completely absorbed in gazing at your salt crystal lamp for a total length of no more than twenty minutes. You should do this exercise everyday for a week.
The major advantage that Himalayan Salt Lamps have over other techniques for opening the chakras is that they enable your body to practice at its own pace, so that you avoid the unpleasant side effects that may happen if you open the chakras too quickly. If you wish to energize all of your energy bodies at the same time, use a large size lamp.
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