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Energy Healer Glen Park talks about her new book Chakra Healing Therapy: Awaken Spiritual Energies and Heal Emotional Wounds. This is not your typical book on Chakras. Discover how chakras are formed in the womb and their importance in forming our primary curve, which develops into our secondary curve as we grow into adulthood.
In this in-depth guide to working with the chakras, Park draws on her decades of experience as a chakra therapist to explain how the chakras can be understood as an embodied map of the psyche, with each chakra representing a different stage of development from infancy and childhood through adulthood, with the heart chakra plays a central role in awakening the spiritual potential of the upper chakras.
Chakra Healing Therapy examines each chakra individually on the physical, psychological, psychic, and spiritual level and through the lens of the solar ( masculine) and lunar (feminine) channels.
We talk about
- The energy structure of the chakra system
- Solar and lunar energies tie to the tree of life
- Ida Nadi, Pingala Nadi, and the chakra system
- Kundalini – use of he centra Nadi
- Karma and the chakras
- Psychic and spiritual qualities of each chakra
- How to achieve chakra healing
- Chakras and various stages of development
- The Heart Chakra reclassified as an endocrine gland
- The movement of Shakti within the chakras
Glen Park is a healer, teacher, writer, workshop leader, and trainer in the Alexander Technique and Chakra Healing Therapy. She has been practicing these two healing modalities for over thirty years. Before training to be an Alexander Technique, she worked in the professional theatre as an actress and playwright for ten years. She is also the proud mother of twin sons.
Glen has given talks and run workshops in Europe, the USA and Canada, Australia, and Japan, working with the general public, with specialist groups such as actors and drama students, therapists, Alexander teachers and students, and other body practitioners.