Chakra Healing Certification Course

Welcome to our Chakra Healing Certification Course, a transformative journey into the world of energy healing. Over five days and ten immersive hours, this course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to understand, balance, and heal the chakras. Whether you are looking to enhance your spiritual awareness or incorporate chakra healing into your professional practice, this course offers comprehensive training led by experienced instructors.

What is Chakra?

In the body of a human, there are seven main energy centers known as “Chakras”. Through these chakras, the life force energy enters the physical body. We are alive because of this life force energy. Chakras in a human body are located along the length of the spine. The seven different coloured chakras relate to different organs of the body through the nervous system and endocrine glands and are responsible for a better nourishment of our vital organs & overall wellbeing.

The Seven Chakras

Root Chakra or Muladhara

Muladhara or the root chakra is one of the seven primary chakras according to Hindu tantrism. It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the colour red.

Element: Earth

Physical location: Base of the spine.

Colour: Red

Influence: The Root Chakra affects our basic survival instincts, our sense of stability and security. When balanced, it provides the foundation for opening the higher chakras and helps us feel grounded and confident in our environment. Issues in the Root Chakra can lead to feelings of anxiety, insecurity, and financial instability.

Sacral Chakra or Svadhishthana

The lord of swadisthan chakra is Lord Bharamdev Swarasti Svadhishthana, or sacral chakra, is the second primary chakra according to Hindu Tantrism.

Element: Water

Physical location: In the pelvic area.

Colour: Orange

Influence: This chakra governs our relationship with others and our ability to express emotions and experience pleasure. A balanced Sacral Chakra enhances creativity and allows for a healthy flow of emotions and ideas. Imbalances can manifest as either emotional overreaction or stifled emotions, and problems with sexual dysfunction or dependency.

Solar Plexus Chakra or Manipura

Manipura is represented with a downward-pointing red triangle, signifying the tattva of fire, within a bright yellow circle, with 10 dark-blue or black petals like heavily laden rain clouds.

Element: Fire

Physical location: Between the navel and solar plexus.

Colour: Yellow

Influence: The Solar Plexus Chakra is the center of personal power, self-esteem, and self-discipline. It influences our ability to assert ourselves in various situations. When this chakra is balanced, we feel in control and have good self-esteem. An imbalance might cause feelings of powerlessness, anger, or lack of direction.

Heart Chakra or Anahata

Anahata or heart chakra is the fourth primary chakra, according to Hindu Yogic, Shakta and Buddhist Tantric traditions. In Sanskrit, anahata means “unhurt, unstruck, and unbeaten”. Anahata Nad refers to the Vedic concept of unstruck sound. Anahata is associated with balance, calmness, and serenity.

Element: Air

Physical location: In the center of the chest at the heart level.

Colour: Green

Influence: Central to our ability to love and connect with others, the Heart Chakra impacts our relationships and our capacity for compassion and forgiveness. A balanced Heart Chakra enables true intimacy and deep connections. An imbalance can lead to problems in relationships, lack of empathy, or heart-related physical issues.

Throat Chakra or Vishuddha

Vishuddha, or Vishuddhi, or throat chakra is the fifth primary chakra according to the Hindu tradition of tantra. Endocrine: Thyroid. The residing deity of this chakra is Panchavaktra shiva, with 5 heads and 4 arms, and the Shakti is Shakini.

Element: Akasha

Physical location: In the neck and shoulders region.

Colour: Blue

Influence: Central to our ability to love and connect with others, the Heart Chakra impacts our relationships and our capacity for compassion and forgiveness. A balanced Heart Chakra enables true intimacy and deep connections. An imbalance can lead to problems in relationships, lack of empathy, or heart-related physical issues.

Third Eye Chakra or Ajna

Ajna, or third-eye chakra, is the sixth primary chakra in the body according to Hindu tradition. It is supposedly a part of the brain which can be made more powerful through meditation, yoga and other spiritual practices just as a muscle is.

Physical location: Between the eyebrows, behind the forehead.

Organs associated: Eye, Pineal gland, Nervous system, Brain, Pituitary gland, Ear.

Colour: Indigo

Influence: The Third Eye Chakra affects our ability to see the big picture and connect to intuition. It also impacts our wisdom and decision-making. When balanced, it allows for a clear intuition and a sense of inner wisdom and vision. Imbalances might manifest as confusion, indecision, or an inability to think about or plan for the future.

Crown Chakra or Sahasrara

Sahasrara or crown chakra is generally considered the seventh primary chakra, according to most tantric yoga traditions.The Sahasrara is described as a lotus flower with 1,000 petals of different colors. These petals are arranged in 20 layers, each layer with approximately 50 petals.

Physical location: Crown of the head.

Organs associated: Nervous system, Pituitary gland, Pineal gland.

Colour: Violet

Influence: The Crown Chakra connects us to the divine and to a higher state of consciousness. A well-balanced Crown Chakra leads to spiritual insight and a peaceful, clear mind. An imbalance can cause a disconnection from the spiritual self, cynicism about spiritual matters, or an obsession with existential thoughts.

What is Chakra?

Benefits of Chakra Healing
What You Will Learn?
Course Daily Schedule Chakra Healing Course Syllabus: Day 1 to Day 5
Day 1: Foundations of Chakra Healing

  Introduction to Chakras and Energy Systems

  Overview of energy medicine and the role of chakras

  History and philosophical roots of chakra systems

  Understanding the 7 Major Chakras

  Identification and functions of each chakra

  How chakras influence physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being

  Basic Principles of Chakra Healing

  Core concepts of energy healing

  Introduction to the aura and energetic field

Day 2: The Lower Chakras: Roots of Stability

  Root Chakra (Muladhara)

  Significance in grounding and stability

  Techniques for balancing: grounding exercises and meditation

  Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana)

  Its role in creativity and sexuality

  Healing practices: emotional release and creative expression

  Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura)

  Importance in self-confidence and personal power

  Methods to enhance energy flow: breathwork and visualization

 

Day 3: The Upper Chakras: Gateways to the Divine

  Heart Chakra (Anahata)

  Balancing love, compassion, and acceptance

  Healing techniques: heart-opening asanas and loving-kindness meditation

  Throat Chakra (Vishuddha)

  Influence on communication and expression

  Exercises to improve expression and listening skills

  Third Eye Chakra (Ajna)

  Enhancing intuition and inner wisdom

  Practices: guided visualization and intuitive development

  Crown Chakra (Sahasrara)

  Connection to spirituality and enlightenment

  Meditation techniques to enhance spiritual connection

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Day 4: Advanced Healing Techniques

 

  Assessment Techniques

  Learning to identify and diagnose chakra imbalances

  Use of pendulums and energy scanning

  Healing Modalities

  Crystal healing

  Aromatherapy and essential oils

  Sound healing using tuning forks and singing bowls

 

Day 5: Integration and Professional Application

  Integrative Healing Session

  Conducting a complete chakra healing session

  Client interaction and communication skills

  Professional Practice and Ethics

  Guidelines for conducting ethical practices

  Building and marketing your chakra healing practice

  Certification Exam

  Written assessment

  Practical demonstration of chakra healing techniques

Conclusion and Certification

  Review and Feedback

  Course review and answering any remaining questions

  Feedback session to discuss individual experiences and progress

  Awarding of Certificates

  Presentation of certificates to all successful participants