The energy swirling within your body holds all the answers because I believe that energy is the spirit of you, and it’s always with you. It’s a powerful force constantly propelling you forward, whispering. If you acknowledge its presence and harness its gifts, you can channel it to heal and empower yourself. Find your stillness, listen, and you will know. Activate your energy, release any blockages, and replenish your energy to keep the momentum going.
Embrace your inner strength and let it resonate loudly and clearly.
The Crown Chakra, also known as Sahastrara Chakra, is an image of a ring of a thousand lotus petals surrounding an inverted triangle, symbolizing the ascent of divine energy into the Crown Chakra, bringing spiritual liberation and enlightenment.
The Third Eye Chakra, or AJNA chakra, symbolizes an inverted triangle resting within a circle between two lotus petals. The two petals and the downward-facing pyramid symbolize wisdom, emphasizing the Third Eye Chakra’s role in our journey to spiritual awareness. Looking within for answers.
The symbol of the Throat Chakra, also known as Vishuddha Chakra, with its 16-petalled lotus flower surrounding an inverted triangle holding a circle within, represents the journey of spiritual growth and the cleansing of the body, mind, and spirit. The rawness trapped in the throat symbolizes the longing for genuine and assertive communication and the deep need for acceptance and accepting oneself.
The Heart Chakra, also known as Anahata chakra, depicts two intersecting triangles forming a yantra, representing the balance of yin and yang, or upward and downward forces. Surrounding this symbol is a lotus flower with 12 petals, each symbolizing the twelve divine qualities associated with the heart. The deep wailing in your chest represents a heart filled with intense emotions and powerful desires. It symbolizes your deep understanding of compassion and unconditional love for yourself and others.
The symbol of the Solar Plexus Chakra, also known as Manipura, conveys a powerful message. It consists of a downward-pointing triangle nestled within a delicate ten-petalled lotus flower. Each petal represents a negative character trait we are all working to overcome. The triangle, representing the Agni tattva or fire of kundalini energy, is a beautiful reminder of our inner strength and resilience. I shine!
Svadhishthana Chakra, also known as the Sacral Chakra, can be a profoundly personal and emotional journey. Located in the lower abdomen, about four fingers below the navel. Its attributes include the basic need for sexuality, creativity, and self-worth. The symbol for this chakra comprises multiple circles, a crescent moon, and six lotus flower petals, each holding significant meaning in the journey of self-discovery and healing. The circles and crescent moon reflect the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth, while the six petals represent the negative aspects of our nature that we strive to overcome on the path to opening this chakra. It’s a compelling process, and I’m here to offer support and guidance throughout your journey.
The Root Chakra, also known as the Muladhara Chakra, is situated at the base of the spine, between the anus and the genitals. It is associated with emotions of survival, stability, ambition, and self-sufficiency. The Root Chakra is a powerful representation consisting of a 4-petalled lotus flower, a square, and a downward-facing triangle. These elements converge to symbolize the four aspects of the human mind (intellect, memory, identity, and awareness), coming together to give birth to human consciousness. Understanding and acknowledging the importance of the Root Chakra is essential to understanding and accepting oneself.
“When you experience the divine presense in your heart, you will realize that the beauty of your soul is so pure, vast, and devastating that you have no option but to merge with it. You have no option but to feel the rhythm of the universe in the rhythm of your heart.”









