This is with regards to chakra meditation at the zero point in the body, the CNS, the Central Axis of Timelessness. A zero point meditation has to do with setting your own Hertz level frequency the way you would tuning to a radio station. We can all do that with our own body but it takes focus in meditation. The zero point however, is silent and still.
Our body is frequency, every cell of our body is electromagnetic internally, literally, and we can set that through the focus of our own mind. Our minds are calibrators and transistors of energy and frequency. So in terms of chakras I’m viewing the chakras from 1 at our feet up to 13 above the head.
The 13th Chakra is pretty high above the head. I pulse up into that chakra as a channel, HSP, intuitive and visionary and I get too tired because my body mives at mid or low alpha. I do believe alpha Hertz ends at 12. So people whose minds run high, they’re channeling or something else. They need to make sure that their mind frequency matches their body frequency and they merge together at a healthy pace.
What’s happening with me is I’m being guided by spirit to lower my mind frequency from low beta, which is above alpha, down to low alpha where my body is. Sometime it’s mid alpha, say 10hz if I’m busy. What happens with the body is when you have a soul that It is highly intuitive, your mind ELM runs too high for your body ELM and can cause glitches or illness.
I can channel and pick things up easily, but If I don’t feel safe, my body will guard that energy since it’s coming from my soul, my Higher Self. It’s common for humans and it is the case with me. So I padded on muscle and fat and now I’m loosening and letting go of the fat.
All of that happens with the alignment at the 0 point in the brain and the spine, the CNS. I need to be at the still point. You need to focus with intention on a certain level of unmanifestation that toggles your body frequency easily between the past and the future for reference points. I tended to be sitting in the past too much so my right side would get tired.
I always tell my patients to do your best to be ambidextrous. Use both sides of your body equally in your activities. It will keep your eyes balanced.
Corey Short
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