How to use your chakra to fight?
Are you tired of getting beaten up in sparring matches? Do you feel like no matter how hard you train, something is missing? Well look no further! With the power of your chakra, you can take your fighting skills to a whole new level.
What is Chakra?
Before we dive into the nitty gritty of using chakra for battle, let’s first understand what it is. Chakra is an energy that runs through our bodies and connects us to the universe. There are seven main chakras located along our spine and each one corresponds with different emotions and physical attributes.
The Seven Main Chakras
To properly harness the power of your chakra for fighting, it’s important to have a good understanding of each main chakra:
Root (Muladhara)
Located at the base of your spine, this chakra represents stability, grounding, and survival instinct.
Sacral (Svadhisthana)
Found just below your belly button, this chakra governs creativity, sexuality and pleasure.
Solar Plexus (Manipura)
This yellow-colored above-the-navel-chackra rules over self-confidence/esteem/worth as well as general emotional processing.
Heart (Anahata)
As its name suggest Earth’s central four cordinal points {that which sustains life}, this emerald green colored non glandular heartshaped conchurn on chest or breasts corelates with acceptance / forgiveness / transforminto love-&-compassion centered actions; rather than fear/domination.& vain ambitions .
Hence deemed center point for neturalizing other 3 lower regions , below Diaphragm region& maintaining synergy towards Upper Region till Sahasraar
Throat( Vishuddha)
This blue-colored circular vortex resting point within bandh around neck/cervical Region enabling correspondence / authentic conversations //Speech clarity etc .
Third Eye (Ajna)
Located between your eyebrows, this chakra governs intuition, wisdom/ inner-sight/happiness and spiritual insight.
Crown (Sahasrara)
This violet-colored top most position on skull which when we experience moksha/liberation is pinnacle of one’s chakric system responsible for overall divinity, blissful consciousness/existence/connecting with the cosmos.
Now that you have a basic understanding of each main chakra, let’s get to the fun part: using them for fighting!
Harnessing Your Chakra
Before you can use your chakra in battle, it’s important to “cleanse” and activate each individual energy point within your body – aka “purification/rebouncing”. The best way to do this is through meditation/yogic practices that focus specifically on purifying & balancing these centres. In fact letting go mindflutters and deliberate efforts training oneself about acknowledging sixth sense or ESP {extrasensory Perception} phenomenon enhances preponderance over foe esp.
Once each chakra has been properly activated/cleansed/purified , learning{spiritual/improvisational/artistic/dexterity enhancing}albeit importantly embracing “compassion& empathy while trying new moves &defense mechanisms”, begins . This takes time as well as patience so don’t get too discouraged if things don’t start coming together immediately.
Using Your Chakra in Combat
Finally! The moment you’ve been waiting for: how to actually utilize your newfound powers in sparring matches. Here are some key ways in which utilizing different regions’ {chakras’}strengths into practice:
Root (Muladhara)
- Focuses on ground-based stability–use this chakra to keep yourself grounded during combat
- Use aggression wisely whilst maintaining anchoring/connecting with ground stance
- Imagine yourself as still-as-oak-tree in swaying winds
Sacral (Svadhisthana)
- This chakra enables rapid skill acquiring/Decision making while trying new combos, being receptive to the surroundings , taking advantage of opponent’s fragile zones with speed and tact
-The energy associated here must be channelled skilfully for sufficing graceful defence-manueuvers/blending quite not predictable yet effective moves. In a need of blending throw or block try envisioning this arc just above pubic bone:
Alternatively, creating water element while assessing one’s variety/ dexterity based body patterns helps better accepting change or accommodating unexpected}
Solar Plexus (Manipura)
This Chakra rules over drive to succeed /courage/enforcing affirmative/negative changes into action/use of Focus.
. Thus involves sustaining each move& becoming force behind ensuring roundness/completion against all odds.
As Bruce lee said:” The successful warrior is the average man/woman with laser-like focus”.Our lived experience shows building upon physical resilience by internalizing self-belief and competence stored via Manipura can give remarkable upto-the-mark results at both external & internal levels.
Heart (Anahata)
Outpour compassion in form rooting oneself near core values,& treating others with same grace.For Fighting sake;transmuting before adrenaline rush hinder handling tough calls leveraging inner empathy & assertiveness calms anxiety as well as radiates vigor towards others reducing their aggression passively :
It’s basically like having a “love shield” during battles!
Spread peace through fighting even if it that seems paradoxical ! That magical pull which we feel after falling knuckles down without letting go good qualities remains far greater than short term adrenalin-adventuring gratification/petty potrayals.So focus on Meditative soul-stirs acknowledging one and all evolving side-by-side!.
Throat (Vishuddha)
In combat, this chakra can be used to help you communicate with your opponent-non-Verbally or gently diffusing tension by correct pace&rhythm.
To truly connect with the internal power of vishuddh chakra resonating from Cervical area,Taking deep breaths-channelling awareness towards areas within brings A positive shift in body’s frequency/personal magnetic field. Verbal communication may require the least usage ,encumbrance whilst being a much needed skill at life…
Third Eye (Ajna)
The third eye is all about inner wisdom & foresight.
This requires unwavering discipline .Pay attention to what might neutralise and win over unexpected(but anticipated till some extent ) adversity-powers moving through space around us becomes more visible – thus optimal safe play comes into picture… It’s said our brainwaves while experiencing sixth sense changes profoundly..the art lies not only experimenting on new approaches but also addressing instinctual impulses towards meeting one’s aims without breaching any ethics momentarily .
Crown (Sahasrara)
Finally, Sahasraar aptly represents merging oneself into Moksha emancipation reaching height of oneness.
One may muster enthusiasm enhancing nounce for goodness regarding individuals / causes concerning greater good via Sahashrra-thus confidrenaandradiance even strength emanates when need be it.
Remember that using your chakra for fighting isn’t just about physical strength – it’s really all about balancing yourself inside and out,levitating beyond negative emotions/extremities thereby blossoming after effectually redirectioning rather than dissolving them entirely. Keep calm always,take falls as learning opportunities.@_differentiate between genuine foes vs situational enemy.{resting enegry work bolster self healing mechanism forming string ethereal boundaries}
By utilizing your own natural energy and connecting mind-body-and-spirit{maintaining vibrational harmony with nature also counts} – you’ll find that you have a newfound resilience and ability in battle that you never knew possible. Say goodbye to getting beaten up-{‘sometimes with clever redirections/ steps forward ‘sarah connors aka genisys self defensive mechanisms can be useful’;-)}and say hello to your new chakra-powered fighting skills!
Hey there, I’m Dane Raynor, and I’m all about sharing fascinating knowledge, news, and hot topics. I’m passionate about learning and have a knack for simplifying complex ideas. Let’s explore together!
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