Cat Chakra Chart: A Look at a Cat’s Chakra System (Inclued Balancing Cats Chakras and Healing)

Cats have nine chakras. The word chakra comes from the Sanskrit word, meaning “wheel, circle or vortex.” They’re located along the body’s spine and energy runs through them.

Cats have a unique, mystical aura to them. Their souls are like a mystical energy surrounding them. The human eye is unable to detect the spiritual essence that surrounds cats.

When a cat is born it is born with a unique aura around it. We call this aura a chakra. Chakras are places of spiritual energy in the body. Each chakra has its own set of energies and power.

Cat Chakra Chart With Explanations

Do Cats Have Chakras?

Cats, like humans, have a total of 26 energy centers (called chakras) in their bodies.

I’ve compiled a list of all the main chakras, the healing they facilitate, and the warning signs that arise when they become unbalanced.

Cat’s 8 Major Chakras Explained

Root Chakra

Your cat’s root chakra sits at the end of their spinal cord, close to where their tail begins to curl. Its role is to provide fuel for the adrenal glands, and it is closely linked to their ability to communicate.

Look out for telltale symptoms like fatigue, excessive avarice, and extreme fatness or thinness as indicators of a person’s internal health.

Sacral Chakra

Your cat’s sacral chakra is placed just above its belly and governs its emotions, sexuality, taste, and sense of safety.

If your cat becomes anxious when you take it to the vet or in other stressful situations, you may want to practice these techniques.

Look out for telltale symptoms such as your cat being too emotional, agitated, having boundary difficulties, being easily irritated, etc.

Solar Plexus Chakra

Your cat’s solar plexus can be found in its belly. Your cat’s strength and sense of purpose are tied to this chakra, and those feelings can have an effect on it.

Behaviors such as withdrawal, lethargy, aggression, and dominance towards other animals are indicators of a potential imbalance.

Heart Chakra

Your cat’s lung, heart, and immune system all benefit greatly from a balanced heart chakra.

The heart chakra is not only essential to their physical health, but also represents their capacity for love and compassion.

Look out for aggression or jealousy toward other cats, as well as symptoms of melancholy and depression after a loss.

Throat Chakra

The throat chakra is related with the thyroid gland in the neck and governs one’s ability to express themselves verbally, creatively, and emotionally.

Behaviors such as destructive chewing, disobedience, and excessive meowing are indicators of a potential imbalance.

Brow Chakra

The brow, or the place where your cat’s eyes meet over its snout, is the site of this chakra.

It links sensory receptions to the brain and is hence involved with sensitivity, consciousness, and other experiences.

Problems with their eyesight, appearing preoccupied or emotionally distant, and other such behaviors are all indicators of emotional discord.

Crown Chakra

This chakra is situated where a crown would be on the head, as its name indicates.

This energy center governs your cat’s entire being and is connected with calm, equilibrium, knowledge, and tranquility.

Watch out for indications of isolation and despair; they might indicate a chemical imbalance.

Brachial Chakra

When it comes to connecting with animals, this chakra is the keystone.

It affects the shoulders, neck, and head because of its proximity to those areas. Through this point, you may connect with your cat’s full aura.

Look for signs of disharmony, such as a lack of interest in you or a hesitation to make eye contact.

Using Crystals for Your Pet’s Chakras

Whether you have a cat or a dog, crystals can be used to stimulate, open, or clear any of the animal’s seven energy centers, or chakras.

The crystals must be “cleaned” before they can be used for healing, both so that they are “pure and clean” and so that whatever energy they may have collected while sitting on a shelf, in a shop, from previous use, etc., is removed.

Keep in mind that not all crystals can be cleansed with water, but if yours can, one of the cleanest and easiest methods to re-energizing your crystal for healing is to set it in a glass of water and leave it there for one or two nights so it can absorb the energy of the moonlight.

Using solar power is another viable option.

If you can’t put the crystal in water, put it where it will get plenty of sun or moonlight, such as a windowsill. (If you happen to be located near the ocean, you may substitute sea water for bottled water.)

Maintaining crystal purity requires a routine of periodic washing.

Using Massage or Reiki to Help Align Your Pet’s Charkas

The chakras of your pet can be opened and balanced with simple massage if you don’t want to use crystals. To initiate Reiki, please click here.

Find each chakra using the images above and give yourself a massage.

The Brachial Chakra is the starting point since it is the hub of animal-human connection and the gateway to the other Major Chakras.

Apply light pressure with the pads of your thumbs to the area surrounding your shoulder, massaging in a clockwise motion to distribute your energy over your shoulder.

The next step is to start at the base chakra and work your way up through the seven chakras in a spiral motion.

The pet should feel the pressure, but it shouldn’t be a deep tissue massage unless you have experience with animal deep tissue massage treatment. The pressure should be no more than if you were massaging a one-year-old infant.

It is important to keep in mind that animals are extremely receptive to energies, therefore a little massage is usually all that is needed to start the process of re-balancing the chakras.

After balancing your cat or dog’s chakras, whether you’ve done the whole thing or just a couple that aren’t flowing properly, it’s important to ground them using these four techniques.

Using your index and middle finger, travel from the tip of your pet’s nose to the center of their forehead and over their head, opening your hands to take the energy out to the tips of their ears and flicking away any negative or excess energy.

Second, with your pet’s permission, run your index and middle finger from the tip of its nose to the center of its forehead, over its head, around the back of its ears, and down to the tips of its front paws.

Don’t let the bad vibes stay for more than a few seconds, and then flick them away.

Similar to the second method, except this time go around behind the animal and grab the paws at the very end.

The fourth and last step in balancing the chakras is to run your hands from the tip of the nose, down the spine, and out the tip of the tail, where you may then flick away any excess energy.

It’s wonderful to work hand in hand with your pet and do this three times.

Using Essential Oils for Balancing Animal’s Chakras

You may also use an essential oil diffuser that uses water to assist restore harmony to your pet’s energy. You can wear them all day or just for your chakra healing practice.

Essential oils are quite potent, and if you don’t know what you’re doing or you’re not using a high-quality oil, they can be dangerous to your pet.

Never put an essential oil on a cat’s skin, and only give it to a dog if it asks for it (a dog that tries to lick the bottle is showing interest).

Make sure there’s plenty of airflow so your pet can escape the oil if it gets too strong.

Instinctively sensitive to their owners’ energy, cats and dogs will respond to the oils by adjusting their distance from you or approaching you.

Use Sandlewood or Frankincense for the Root Chakra.

Use Rosemary, Bergamot, or Sandalwood for your sacral chakra

To Balance the Solar Plexus Chakra, Use Basil, Lemon, Ginger, Fennel, and Bergamot

Sandalwood and sage are both good for the heart chakra.

Lavender and Bergamot for the Throat Chakra

Aromatherapy for the Third Eye (Brow) Chakra: Peppermint or Sandalwood

Frankincense or lavender for the crown chakra

Balancing Your Cats Chakras and Healing

Cats can get sick after experiencing trauma (physical, mental, or emotional) or damage (to one or more chakras), which can block energy flow and lead to illness.

To find out what may be done if your cat is showing indications of an energy imbalance or has endured trauma, you should talk to a healer of the spiritual or metaphysical variety.

A variety of therapeutic approaches might be suggested. Reiki, acupuncture, color therapy, and floral cures are the most typical examples.

I will not discuss the studies or outcomes of these treatments further here.

But I would add that I have witnessed firsthand the positive effects of balancing a cat’s chakras through acupuncture and massage on the alleviation of discomfort and the prevention of illness.

It’s a fascinating subject that warrants additional investigation if you have a sick cat and are looking for a complementary treatment method.

Conclusion

The Cat Chakra chart is a visual representation of a cat’s emotional system.

This guide explains the meaning of the different chakras in a cat’s emotional system and how you can use them to improve your relationship with your feline friend. There are 10 chakras in a cat’s emotional system.

Each of them has a meaning that can be used to improve your relationships with your cat. In addition, cats tend to react positively to certain colours.



source https://catshint.com/cat-chakra-chart/

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