Chakras are energetic vertices that are located in the subtle body of the cat.These energy centers are not unique to humans, although the way they manifest can vary from species to species. Like humans, cats have 7 main chakras, but recent research by healer Margrit Coates has identified an eighth chakra in animals, known as the Brachial Chakra o Key.
The purpose of these chakras is receive, accumulate, transform and distribute energy in the cat's body. In this way, they ensure the proper functioning of the organism both in physical terms and on a mental and spiritual level. When a chakra is unbalanced, the energy does not flow properly, which can lead to physical illnesses or problematic behaviors in the animal.
The eight chakras of the cat
It is important to understand how chakras work in cats to ensure that their energy is balanced and therefore that the animal is healthy. Below, we explain in detail the eight main chakras that our felines have and their characteristics:
- Base Chakra (Red): This chakra is located at the base of the spine, in the perineal area, between the anus and the genitals. It is related to the energy of survival and safetyWhen out of balance, cats may show signs of fear, avoidance, or, on the contrary, marked agitation. These imbalances can also affect the intestines, hind legs, and musculoskeletal system of the feline.
- Sacral Chakra (Orange): It is located in the lower abdomen and is related to the sexual organs, lymph and reproductive system. It has a direct impact on the emotions and reproduction of the cat. When there are difficulties in this chakra, the cat may show signs such as excessive meowing without an apparent physical cause or great sensitivity when left alone.
- Solar Plexus Chakra (Yellow): Located in the center of the abdomen, this chakra is responsible for digestive functions and represents the personal power, self-esteem and controlA cat with this chakra out of balance may appear depressed, unwilling to play, or lacking general enthusiasm.
- Heart Chakra (Green): Located in the center of the chest, this chakra is related to the love, compassion and emotional well-beingIt also governs the immune system and the heart. Cats with this chakra out of balance may become possessive, jealous or withdrawn and may have respiratory problems.
- Throat Chakra (Blue): Located in the throat, this chakra regulates the Communication and self-expression. When the cat is misaligned, it can become extremely noisy or, on the contrary, very quiet. The endocrine system and the ears can also be affected.
- Third Eye Chakra (Indigo): This chakra is located between the eyes and is related to the intuition, perception and thinkingA cat with a blocked third eye may appear distant or distracted, and in some cases, may have visual or emotional problems.
- Crown Chakra (Violet): Located at the top of the head, this chakra is related to the spiritual connectionCats with this chakra out of balance often appear depressed or disconnected from their surroundings.
- Brachial or Key Chakra (Black): This special chakra, identified by Margrit Coates in animals, is located between the shoulders and links all other chakras. It is of particular importance in strengthening the bond between the cat and its human. A vibrant brachial chakra is an indication of a strong emotional connection with humans.
Minor Chakras and Cocoon Chakras
In addition to these eight main chakras, cats also possess 21 minor chakras and 6 cocoon chakras, which play a crucial role in sensory regulation and connection with surrounding energy.
- Minor Chakras: They are distributed throughout the cat's body and are responsible for governing sensory systemsOne of the most important is located on the bridge of the nose, below the eyes. Others are on the ears and tail.
- Cocoon Chakras: Exclusive to animals, they are found on the soles of the paws and at the base of the ears. These chakras serve as Energy centers for animal balance, allowing them to perceive the energy of the earth or changes in the environment, such as storms or earthquakes.
The link between cats and human chakras
It has been observed that the Cats have the ability to interact with human chakras. In fact, there are studies that suggest that cats can help align our chakras. Cats, being in continuous contact with their owners, absorb energy and can filter negative energies that may be affecting humans.
The purr of the cat It is a mechanism by which cats manage to balance their own chakras, and it is believed that they can also influence humans. In addition, experts suggest that cats are especially sensitive to Third Eye Chakra, which allows them to be great masters in working with intuition and perception. The Third Eye is key to improving our ability to be more aware of ourselves and our surroundings.
Cats that tend to sleep on certain parts of their owners' bodies may be alerting them to a energy imbalance in that area. If a cat insists on sleeping on a particular body part, it could be trying to help unblock or balance the chakra associated with that body part.
How to balance the cat's chakras
There are several techniques for Keeping Your Cat's Chakras in Balance. Some of them include:
- Reiki: This energy therapy can help unblock specific chakras and is an effective technique to restore the animal's energy balance.
- Massages: Massages in the areas where the chakras are located can stimulate the flow of energy and improve your overall well-being.
- Using the pendulum: Just like in humans, a pendulum can be used to identify and unblock blocked chakras in cats.
- Bach flowers: These flower essences can also be used to treat emotional and energetic imbalances in the cat's chakras.
- Vibrational medicine: Techniques such as gem therapy or chromotherapy can also be useful to harmonize the cat's chakras.
Importance of chakras for physical and emotional health
Keeping a cat's chakras balanced is essential for its health. general well-beingChakra imbalances not only affect the physical health of the animal, but can also manifest in behavioral problems.
For example, an imbalance in the base chakra can lead to problems of anxiety or constant fear, while an affected heart chakra can manifest in possessive or aggressive behaviors towards other animals or humans.
In older cats, the energy in their chakras begins to decrease, making them more susceptible to physical and emotional illnesses. Therefore, it is crucial to take care of their energy system, especially in the later stages of their life.
Cats come into our lives not only to provide company, but also to help us balance our own energyIf you pay attention to both your feline's physical and emotional health, and understand the importance of keeping their chakras in harmony, you will be ensuring a better quality of life for both of you.
I have a two-year-old kitten and he got a wound in his eye, as I know how to do Reiki and try to heal him through Reiki, during the days he was sick I accept it well, after a few days I did it again and what was my surprise ??? ? He was completely asleep and I started doing Reiki on him and it was like an overload he activated in a brutal way from being completely asleep, he turned to a brutal activity he even started biting me doing cartwheels it was as if he had gone crazy and that left me a little surprised I know if I gave him an energy overload or it was his way of telling me that he no longer needed it …… I would like you to give me an explanation about this reaction since Reiki is beneficial.
Thank you very much.
Dark consolation.
Hello Consuelo.
The truth is that I do not have much idea of reiki. I have tried Bach Flowers with my cats and they were great, but Cat Reiki is a field that I have not explored much.
Anyway, I'm inclined to think that that was his way of telling you that he didn't need any more.
A greeting.