Animal Chakras
Using our anatomy charts for comparison, the Chakra Energy System in
animals is pictured below. Please note that Chakra positions are
approximate, as animal sizes and shapes vary, just as they do with
humans.
Begin your treatment with the Brachial Chakra to establish a connection to
the animal. Then move to the Root Chakra and work your way to the Crown
Chakra. You may include the Bud points and the Minor Chakras in your
treatment if you wish.
As with humans, always ground and surround yourself with Light before
you begin work on any animal. They are super sensitive to our moods, so
do not show impatience or annoyance if the pet seems to be rejecting the
treatment at first. Pet and talk to the animal, and if it does not relax after a
few minutes, postpone the treatment for another day.
FELINE
1. Pituitary, 2. Salivary Glands, 3. Larynx, 4. Trachea, 5. Parathyroid,
6. Thyroid, 7. Heart, 8. Liver, 9. Gall Bladder, 10. Spleen, 11. Bladder,
12. Small intestine, 13. Colon, 14. Pancreas, 15. Kidney,
16. Adrenal Gland, 17. Stomach, 18. Diaphragm, 19. Lungs,
(Ovaries and
testes not shown)
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– Brachial
CANINE
1. Lungs, 2. Diaphragm, 3. Heart, 4. Small Intestine, 5. Bladder, 6.
Descending Kidney, 7. Kidney, 8. Liver
1. Pituitary, 2. Parathyroid, 3. Esophagus, 4. Stomach, 5. Spleen,
6. Adrenal, 7. Pancreas, 8. Ovaries (female), 9. Rectum, 10. Testes (male),
11. Thymus, 12. Thyroid
Source:
http://www.thehealingpoweroflight.com/Animal_Chakra_Charts.html