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Chakra Report: Week 11

I've continued to make progress in regards to balancing my chakras.  It appears that my Root Chakra will always be one that needs maintenance.  LOL.  I had to laugh when I saw the results of my most recent test.

It's been a little longer than I had planned before moving on to the next chakra, but you know... life happens.  I've been anxious to start the heart chakra since I first started this little project.  I would assume that it's the one that's most important.  If you ever hear someone speak of a good person, they always mention a huge heart, that's full of love for everyone around them.  I want to be like that.  I suppose that some of it is supposed to come naturally.  Maybe I can't change that I'm not naturally a loving person, but at the very least, I want to alleviate the hate from my life.  I hold grudges way too easily, and can get angry just thinking about some wrong done to me, even if it occurred years ago.

Root:
under-active
(-12%)
Sacral:
open
(6%)
Navel:
under-active
(0%)
Heart:
open
(19%)
Throat:
under-active
(-6%)
Third Eye:
under-active
(-25%)
Crown:
open
(19%)
 

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