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When, where and how to use your
chakra chime
Our Chakra Chimes are used all
over the world by yoga
teachers, body workers, sound
healers and meditation groups
as well as by individuals
dedicated to their own
practice. They have been used
in recordings by New Age
musicians Jonathan Goldman and
Stephen Halpern.
The instuments are very helpful
as a way to start or end a
meditation, as a grounding tool
at the end of a massage
treatment, or as a gentle way
to bring students back after
Shava-asana in yoga class.
You can use the chimes as an
alternative to sage smoke, to
clear your body or your
physical space from negative
energies. It is a wonderful
tool to use for transitions, to
sound it when coming home from
work in order to be fully
present for your evening, or to
use the sounds before going to
sleep to cleanse your mind of
thoughts in order to have a
calmer sleep and dream time.
Some people have the Chimes in
a central part of their homes,
and make sure to strike them
whenever they walk by as a
gentle reminder to stay
centered and grounded.
Here are some useful
exercises which will
help you explore the
possibilities with
your chakra chime
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Position of notes on the
chime, and the quality of
the correspondig chakra:
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8 = C: aura,
connection to
higher levels
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7 = B: crown,
divine wisdom
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6 = A: third eye,
intuition
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5 = G: throat,
creativity and
communication
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4 = F: heart, love
and compassion
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3 = E: solar
plexus, personal
power
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2 = D: sacral,
sexuality
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1 = C: root,
grounding
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Note
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Position
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Exercise
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1
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C-G
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1, 5
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Play the C-G interval
(3:2 ratio), called the
perfect fifth. This
interval is considered
sacred in many cultures
and can be an energy
booster. Repeat three
times allowing the sound
waves to travel through
your body and
consciousness.
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2
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C-E
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1, 3
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Play the C-E interval.
This interval is thought
to engage the emotions
and has a calming effect.
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3
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Tuning up the
chakras:
An interval
is the distance
between two tones, and
each interval has a
different energetic
quality.
For the Pythagorean
tuning to be
experienced most
effectively, play the
bottom note
C and then
add one of the upper
seven notes for
harmony. Let the
resonance of each
interval taper off
before you start the
next interval.
Examples:
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For the root chakra
strike the bottom
C.
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For the solar
plexus strike C
(1st) followed by E
(3rd).
For best result, use
your own voice and
make a deep sound in
harmony with the
chime, as stated
below.
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Note
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Position
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Chakra name
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Quality
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Vocal sound
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C
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1
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Root
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Grounding -- with
emphasis on the relations
between you and the
"tribe", or
society in general
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UH
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D
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2
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Sacral
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Personal relations --
often with emphasis on
sexuality
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OOO
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E
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3
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Solar Plexus
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Personal power
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OH
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F
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4
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Heart
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Love/Compassion
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AH
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G
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5
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Throat
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Creativity -- often with
emphasis on communication
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EYE
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A
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6
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Third eye
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Intuition
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AYE
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B
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7
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Crown
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Divine (or spiritual)
wisdom
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EEE
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C
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8
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Aura(or LightBody)
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Connection to higher
spiritual planes
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OHM
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4
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Note
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Position
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Exercise
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C-D
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1, 2
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Play the C-D interval
which is considered a
dissonance. This
creates a certain amount
of tension. The
dissonance can be a
useful tool in healing
work, where a dissonance
can match the
persons initial
level of agitation.
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C-E
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1, 3
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A shift can then occur by
playing C-E or C-G to
elevate the state of
agitation, to one of
harmony.
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C-G
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1, 5
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5
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C-B
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1, 7
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Play the C-B interval,
also considered a
dissonance.
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C-C
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1, 8
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After playing C-B for a
while, move to C-C (1st
and 8th). This is
especially helpful when
feeling lethargic and
wanting more energy.
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6
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Exploring
harmony:
In western music a
chord is created when
three or more notes
are played at the same
time. You may wish to
explore the chakra
correspondences.
Try these chords
or create your
own:
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C-E-G = 1, 3 ,5
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C-F-G = 1, 4, 5
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C-D-G = 1, 2, 5
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C-F-G-B = 1, 4, 5,
7
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C-E-G-C = 1, 3, 5,
8
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C-E-G-B = 1, 3, 5,
7
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C-E-G-A = 1, 3, 5,
6
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7
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French sound healer
Fabien Maman, in his book
The Role of Music
in the Twenty-First
Century, suggests
that the following scales
carry a summer
tuning. Try
sounding and singing
these scales or create
your own:
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C, D, E, G, A, C -
Ascending
(1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8)
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C, B, G, F, D, C -
Descending
(8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1)
Maman also
suggests that the
different notes
resonate with the
different glands in
the body:
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C (1) - adrenals
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F (4) - gonads
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B (7) - pineal
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D (2) - thymus
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G (5) - pancreas
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E (3) - pituitary
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A (6) - thyroid
Try dampening the
first note before
playing the second one
and so on, to stop the
notes from ringing all
at once.
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Enjoy your exploration!
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