How do you tune in to the Chi energy? Or feel Chakras?
I have seen auras - which I believe can be related to chakras?
So Chakra means spinning wheel of light in sanskrit. Those Chakras which are based at certain points, receive energy that then supplies the rest of the physical body.
You may already know all this.
It's said that we have two bodies; a light body and a physical one. So yes auras are very much part of the light body and Chakras.
How you tune into chi energy is a bloody good question.
I can only give you my story.
I stumbled upon spiritual healing . It wasn't something I was planning to do; but a set of coincidences brought me to it.
The spiritual healing I did was based on working off the body; so you wouldn't actually touch the person psychically.
It took a year of once a week training to feel any energy. God knows why It took that long. I wasn't doing anything different every week.
When I studied cranial sacral therapy, I was already able to feel the rhythms of energy etc. Chakras (spinning wheels of light would spin around my hand). That gave me confidence because I then started to believe that something called chakras actually existed.
Then as I progressed my hand would move automatically via some sort of energy to different parts of the body. Over the years I was able to be confident that this was the place I needed to be on the body. People would tell me that where my hand was placed coincided with an injury or problem they had.
It's difficult to say how you start to feel these energies. When I studied cranial sacral therapy, most of the students who came to the college were able to feel energies very quickly and it freaked some of them out.
I would say being in a meditative space is the most important place to start. Keep yourself as light as possible when placing your hands on someone.
Most importantly is the following.
DO NOT TRY AND LOOK FOR ANYTHING.
It comes to you, not the other way around.
You have an intention on doing something and it comes to you.
Anyway even though its been a about 16 years since I practiced, the sensitivity remains.
I do a normal job, like a drink and palace of course.
I certainly do not fit into your normal tree hugger stereotype. Lol