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Chakra Report: Week 6

It’s been roughly 3 weeks since the last time I took the Chakra Test.  And, while my scores continue to improve across the board, my sacral chakra is ironically the only one that went in the wrong direction, and became slightly more unbalanced.  To be honest, I didn’t focus too much on the sacral chakra in particular.  I just continue to meditate, focusing on my breath, as an overall method to becoming more balanced.

Root:
under-active
(-12%)
Sacral:
under-active
(-12%)
Navel:
under-active
(-12%)
Heart:
open
(12%)
Throat:
under-active
(-25%)
Third Eye:
under-active
(-31%)
Crown:
open
(6%)

Even this very minor set-back sets off my insecurities.  I feel like I could have done better, and should have focused more on my sacral chakra, like I told myself I was going to do. 

Light bulb!

Maybe it’s not so much the fact that I didn’t improve, as much as it is the fact that I know that I didn’t do something I was supposed to do.  I was committed to improving my sacral chakra over the last 3 weeks, and I plain and simple didn’t do that.  Like I said above, I didn’t focus on my sacral chakra at all.  I’ll need to monitor the next time I have these same feelings of guilt and embarrassment when I don’t reach a goal, to see if my theory is correct.  But, it feels like a weight has been lifted, so I feel pretty confident in what I just learned about myself.    

See, this is why I journal.  I didn’t plan to write my little self-discovery out this way, it literally just happened as I was putting my thoughts into words.  I learned something new about myself.  Yay!  :)   

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