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Galactic Energies or Chakras

The Galactic Chakra is an energy center located beyond the Crown Chakra, connected to cosmic and galactic energies. It represents our connection to the vast horizons of space and the evolving energies of the universe. This Chakra is associated with intergalactic consciousness, connection with other civilizations, and cosmic awakening.

A balanced Galactic Chakra allows us to explore our multidimensional nature, connect with realities beyond our planet, and receive transmissions of wisdom from the stars. It fosters an openness to the diversity of the universe and a deeper understanding of our role in cosmic evolution. When imbalanced, this can manifest as a feeling of disorientation, uncertainty, or isolation in our cosmic experience.

The Galactic Chakra is a concept originating from certain modern spiritual schools of thought, which expand the traditional Chakra system beyond the seven main energy centers of the body.

The Galactic Chakra is often associated with a deep understanding of the mysteries of the universe and a connection with higher dimensions of consciousness.

It symbolizes the ultimate expansion of human consciousness, or the individual transcending the limitations of individual perception to embrace a galactic perspective.

It allows one to understand and integrate the lessons and energies that come from the galaxy as a whole.

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According to Eastern medicine, energy circulates in the body along energy pathways called meridians or vessels.

Polarities

The body is composed of electrons, and is therefore subject to the law of polarity.
It is divided into two parts with respect to its main axis, represented by the spinal column.

Hearing Frequencies

Our auditory system is extremely complex, allowing us to hear thousands of sounds and noises every day.
We don't just hear sounds, but rather a combination of frequencies, that is, the pitch of sounds, and the sound pressure level of those sounds. The frequencies audible to humans are relatively limited compared to some animals.

Traumas

The etymology of the word 'trauma' comes from the ancient Greek 'trauma' which means 'injury'.