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Hey everyone.
I'm currently building a new schedule with the main focus being on empowering all the chakras. So I was wondering if it's ok to use the "ultra-powerful" vibrations instead of the given ones on the chakra meditation. For example, instead of using "THAUM" for the 6th chakra, I would use "CHANDRAMASE".
And also, I know it's stated on the page of the chakra meditation to stick to one type of vibration (runic, sanskrit, etc.) throughout the meditation. I figure this is to not imbalance the chakras by using stronger vibrations for one chakra and weaker vibrations for another. If this assumption is correct, would it be fine to use different vibrations to get rid of already existing imbalances? Say my 6th chakra is my weakest chakra, so I use "CHANDRAMASE" for it in the meditation, but for all the others I just use the given vibrations. Theoretically, this should balance out the chakras after a while, right?
I'm looking forward to any answers.
-Shael
I'm currently building a new schedule with the main focus being on empowering all the chakras. So I was wondering if it's ok to use the "ultra-powerful" vibrations instead of the given ones on the chakra meditation. For example, instead of using "THAUM" for the 6th chakra, I would use "CHANDRAMASE".
And also, I know it's stated on the page of the chakra meditation to stick to one type of vibration (runic, sanskrit, etc.) throughout the meditation. I figure this is to not imbalance the chakras by using stronger vibrations for one chakra and weaker vibrations for another. If this assumption is correct, would it be fine to use different vibrations to get rid of already existing imbalances? Say my 6th chakra is my weakest chakra, so I use "CHANDRAMASE" for it in the meditation, but for all the others I just use the given vibrations. Theoretically, this should balance out the chakras after a while, right?
I'm looking forward to any answers.
-Shael