Chakra Anatomy

Most of us have heard about the chakras and the role they play in receiving external energy into the body. There are many many websites on the traditional main 7 chakras and also some of the higher chakras above the crown chakra and perhaps the foot chakra attached to the root chakra (not the sole of the foot chakra). There are many different ways of looking at this system and most in the West don’t have all the information there is on chakras and how they work or even how they are structured. One of the things I’ve looked into is just how the chakra is structured. It definitely has an anatomy but few know more about the structure of a chakra aside that it has petals and whirls around when it is active and lets certain types of energy in depending on the chakra.

I am not a guru and haven’t had the chance to go to India and study how the whole chakra system works but I have read some literature not written by a North American or European. One of those people is Master Choa Kok Sui who was the founder of Pranic Healing and eventually established healing centers in 45 countries using his modality. In most his books, the introduction to the topic includes the structure of a chakra and why the different parts are important as well as what happens if the chakra is not intact. When a chakra is not intact, no amount of balancing or activating will make it healthy and working properly. I’ve taken his description of a chakra and am now using it for determining when things are not totally right with a chakra or its parts when I work on them using the Emotion Code and the Soul Code Method.

First, I would like to show you a simple figure of the structure of a chakra which comes from the book “Pranic Psychotherapy”, though I put in the labels:

ChakraStructure-Sui-2web

As you see in the figure, a chakra is shaped like a funnel. It has petals on the outside rim, a cone and a stem which leads into the sushumna, the central nadi or channel for transporting energy from the chakras to subnadis or subchannels going to other parts of the body.

A part of a normal chakra that I have not found described anywhere else but in Master Chao Kok Sui’s work (yet) is the chakra web. Master Chao Kok Sui describes this web as a protective filter against energetic muck and entities from the outside.

After working with quite a few people to help them heal their chakra webs, I found that there is actually a second web in the stem near the sushumna. I am sure that for those who see such things, you would have to be looking for it to see it. I discovered it when I noticed that people with intact outer webs continued to have some unexpected entity and muck problems. It turns out, this second web is like the second defense for the chakra and keeps entities from getting in from another chakra via the sushumna. So it is always wise to check how intact both webs are and if the chakra is cleared of muck.

Master Chao Kok Sui also did not restrict his work to just the seven main chakras but used a system of 11 main chakras as well as well the subchakras. Below is a figure showing the chakras he focused on also from the book “Pranic Psychotherapy”.

11 Major Chakras -Sui

One of the most interesting of these extra chakras is the Meng Mein chakra at the nook of your back almost but not quite level with the Navel chakra in the front. The Meng Mein is actually a type of pump or prana accelerator taking energy from the Root chakra and bringing it up into the higher chakras. This can be very wonderful but can only happen when both the Root and Meng Mein are happy, healthy, fully functional and intact.

How do you know if you are having problems with your Meng Mein? If you are having kidney problems, low vitality, blood pressure problems (high or low), back problems, your Meng Mein might need some healing and support. The Meng Mein chakra also controls and regulates the adrenal glands.

One of Master Chao Kok Sui’s books that I found very helpful is “The Chakras and their Functions”. It has a very useful description of each of the 11 main chakras as well as many descriptive characteristics so that you can test if your chakras are complete and intact as well as those of your clients, friends and family. Let us all have happy, fully functional and activated chakras!

The beam in your eye

I like to read the scriptures pretty much every day. I like them because not only is my soul nourished spiritually but when I read the scriptures with energetic eyes, I find the coolest guidance in how to work with myself and others. This guidance has been the backbone of my practice and own healing journey.

The other day a friend of mine in one of the FB groups I am in mentioned how so many of the EC/BC practitioners she has worked with seemed to have a ‘kingpin’ block with working with her issues. So she has been using other modalities in addition to EC/BC to achieve her healing goals. The next day, I read in 3 Nephi 14:3-5  which can also be found in Luke 6:42 and Matt 7:3-4:

3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother: Let me pull the mote out of thine eye—and behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
5 Thou hypocrite, first cast the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast the mote out of thy brother’s eye.

Now some people read these verses and consider them harsh, probably because of how they are translated, but I look at them and see Jesus saying something like “You sillies, how can you help someone when you have a bigger problem that keeps you from seeing the smaller problem clearly? Please take care of yourself first (for example, put your oxygen mask on first) so that you can be a better helper to others.”

Also the fact that the beam is the person’s eye means that the person can’t see well, i.e., does not have the requisite awareness to even help someone with their problem properly. Don’t we sometimes find that in our work with energy medicine? Some people we can help easily but then there are those who we work hard being careful to do as the client’s subconscious directs yet the client does not make the improvement they would like. It is very possible we are not asking the right questions or the subconscious does not feel safe with what we are trying to do; but in some cases – is it possible we have “a beam in our eye” and don’t realize it?


Those of you who know me will not be surprised when I tell you – I checked myself, “Do I have a beam in my eye for the situation of ______?” And what do you know, I did! Oh my! (as George Takei would say) I wanted to remove the “beam in my eye” but it was not the right time. Things like that do not generally stop me so I tested to see whether I could simply deactivate it until the time was right to take care of it. And I could! It took a quite few strokes of the magnet (I always use a magnet when I am learning a new type of intention and teaching my subconscious that intention as well) which tells me that this “beam” had connections to many parts of my system.  But now it is deactivated and the situation has already become a bit more clearer. And I hope to soon be ready to actually be able to remove the beam safely and completely from my field as soon as it is prudent.


So this is what you can take from this. I think all of us have “a beam in our eye” in some situation in our lives or  in a situation with a client. We want to help but we don’t have full awareness because of an energetic block. Sometimes the block cannot be removed right away but it can be deactivated. (another blog post would be about what if anything could reactivate it). I know some practitioners make a habit of checking for energetic blocks before working with a client – this is definitely a good thing and we should all be doing it constantly. But a “beam” may be larger than our awareness might catch without it being pointed out.


After further research, I find that this type of energetic block follows the same rules as trapped emotions: You can create it yourself, you can absorb it from others (even forced on you) and it can be inherited. It can be made of trapped emotional energy but often has mental energy and the drawbacks from incomplete connection between body and spirit. It can even have entity attachments or even some non-light mixed in. In the end, the most important thing is to help your subconscious let it go as a whole and allow Pure White Perfect Light to heal where it was so the area is strengthened against new negative energy objects slipping into the slot.


Once a beam is ready to be released, you need either 3 or 10 strokes of the magnet to let go of the object and let your awareness through. You can test your percentage of awareness that is coming through. If it is not 100%, test to see why not and act accordingly.


I am sure it is possible to have multiple “beams” though they seem to be large to begin with so that may be rare.


I would love to hear if this has been helpful to anyone and what their experiences doing this are! Please let me know – for the sake of research! 😀

Being calm

After many years of working with energy and energetic situations, one critical thing has come up time and time again – the lack of energetic stability. This occurs when a person has active energetic situations in their heart and soul that obstruct their personal light. Their personal light gets diffused in all different directions and it is impossible to look in and see where the core of any issue is. It is a bit like herding cats or trying to hear someone on Skype when there is interference. Things get missed or misunderstood. It is also perhaps the main reason why any particular client does not make progress as consciously wanted or expected. The person and their conscious selves are willing but the subconscious is not getting the light it needs to feel safe and let you see the core of the issue. Until the subconscious feels safe, anyone doing energy work on this person will just be led on wild goose chases and the core of the issue will remain hidden.

There are people who think that releasing any sort of negative energy will eventually be helpful to the client; however, I have also found that if the subconscious does not feel safe, negative emotions or mental energy can be generated by the energy field of the client on demand and with no reasonable end to it – a protective mechanism used by the subconscious to take attention away from the core of the issue. This results in a lot of work and few if any desired results. Quality rather than quantity is best in energy work. You can also compare it to a person landing in the emergency room after a bad accident. It may be obvious that a person needs surgery – but before surgery is started, it is imperative that the person be stabilized (BP, bleeding, breathing, heart function, etc.) or the doctors will lose control of the situation and the person will probably die on the operating table.

In order to become energetically stable and open to energy work, a person must also be willing to allow themselves to become calm. In this context, calm is the process of releasing what could be described as static from any particular part of a person’s energy field and being. This could be anything, for example, the heart, the mind, the soul, the brain, the nervous system, any organ or gland, any part of the body or soul as well as situations in which the person is energetically involved. To become calm, all that is necessary is to either use intent (hand chakra, magnet, etc.) or prayer to support the part or situation in releasing static. This makes it easier for the part or situation to balance out or be supported in becoming balanced. Balance leads to being open to helpful, healing light from both within you or from without. This light is then available to help the person reveal the core of whatever issue they are working on in a safe and thorough environment.

Here is an example of how I would do this:

A client comes to me with a specific problem. I put up shields, ask for conscious and subconscious permission to muscle test them as well as work as proxy for them. Then I ask if the person subconsciously feels fully safe working on the issue. A yes means I continue as normal. A no means that the person is not energetically stable enough to work productively on the issue. Then I test them to see if any part of them needs calming. If I get a yes, I test out what part (heart, mind, soul, brain, etc) and then either use a magnet (usually 10 strokes over the governing meridian) or prayer:

Here is an example of the intent I use in a Christian prayer:

With all love and thankfulness to God, I ask Jesus to fully calm and if necessary balance this person’s ______ and all that it is before God. And that this be done through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Here is an example of a non-religious prayer:

With all love and thankfulness to Pure White Perfect Light, I ask the love and forgiveness of Pure White Perfect Light to fully calm and if necessary balance this person’s ______ and all that it is before Pure White Perfect Light.

I then monitor the progress through muscle testing and when the calming and balancing are 100%, I again ask the person’s subconscious if it now feels fully safe in working on the problem. Most of the time, this is enough unless another problem or issue needs to be cleared up first. I also do periodic checks for feeling safe during heavy sessions where it is obvious that core things are being addressed.

This is also a very useful exercise for practitioners because a non-calm practitioner will not be able to get to the core of problem any better than if the client is not calm.

Let us all now go and calm down! 😀