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1 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 1 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Anything you do to one part of the body affects all other parts of the body. We know that something that begins as an emotional pain can, over time, manifest as a physical disease and vice versa. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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“Holistic Healing” means addressing all levels of healing the human body. Most of us have acquired a mechanistic perspective of the body. For centuries, we viewed the body as a solid, physical object that operates much like a machine. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Quantum physics, however, proves that the body is actually more energy than matter. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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1. Chakras 2. Meridians 3. Subtle Bodies of the Aura … CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Chakras CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras The human body contains hundreds of locations where there is focused and concentrated energy. There are, however, seven major energy centers, commonly referred to as “chakras.” CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras Chakra is a Sanskrit word, which means “wheel.” The chakras are similar to wheels, in that they are spinning vortexes of energy. They are centers of force, located within our etheric body, through which we receive, transmit and process life energies. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras Each chakra in the body is recognized as a focal point of life-force relating to physical, emotional, mental and spiritual energies. The chakras are the network through which body, mind and spirit interact as one holistic system. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras The seven major chakras correspond to specific aspects of our consciousness and have their own individual characteristics and functions. Each has a corresponding relationship to one of the various glands of the body’s endocrine system, as well as to one of the seven colors of the rainbow spectrum. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras The main purpose in working with and understanding the chakras is to create integration and wholeness within ourselves. In this way, we bring the various aspects of our consciousness, from the physical to the spiritual, into a harmonious relationship. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras Ultimately, we begin to recognize that the different aspects of ourselves (physical, material, sexual, spiritual, etc.) all work together, and that each aspect is as much a part of the whole as the others. We must be able to acknowledge, accept and integrate all levels of our being. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras To help us in the process of our unfoldment it is most important to understand that the chakras are “doorways” for our consciousness. They are doorways through which emotional, mental and spiritual force flow into physical expression. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras They are openings through which our attitudes and belief systems enter into and create our body/mind structure. The energy created from our emotions and mental attitudes runs through the chakras and is distributed to our cells, tissues and organs. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chakras Realizing this brings us tremendous insight into how we ourselves affect our bodies, minds, and circumstances for better or worse. To understand the chakras and their relationship to our consciousness, is to better understand ourselves. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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to make our choices and decisions from a place of awareness and balance, rather than being blindly influenced by forces we do not understand. The ancient adage still echoes … “Know thyself” CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Root or Base Chakra LOCATION: Base of the spine (coccyx) COLOR: Red (secondary color is black) ELEMENT: Earth FUNCTIONS: Gives vitality to the physical body. Life-force, survival, self-preservation, instincts. (Money comes under this Chakra) GLANDS/ORGANS: Adrenals, kidneys, spinal column, colon, legs, bones. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Root or Base Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Matters relating to the material world, success. The physical body, mastery of the body. Grounding, individuality, stability, security, stillness, health, courage, patience. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Root or Base Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Self-centered, insecurity, violence, greed, anger. Overly concerned with one's physical survival. Tension in the spine, constipation. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Navel Chakra or Sacral Chakra, also called Spleen Chakra LOCATION: Lower abdomen to navel area COLOR: Orange ELEMENT: Water FUNCTIONS: Procreation, assimilation of food, physical force and vitality, sexuality. GLANDS/ORGANS: Ovaries, testicles, prostate, genitals, spleen, womb, bladder. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Navel Chakra or Sacral Chakra, also called Spleen Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Giving and receiving, emotions, desire, pleasure, sexual/passionate love, change, movement, assimilation of new ideas. Health, family, tolerance, surrender. Working harmoniously and creatively with others. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Navel Chakra or Sacral Chakra, also called Spleen Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Over-indulgence in food or sex. Sexual difficulties. Confusion, purposelessness. Jealousy, envy, desire to possess. Impotence, uterine and/or bladder. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Solar Plexus Chakra LOCATION: Above the navel, below the chest COLOR: Yellow ELEMENT: Fire FUNCTIONS: Vitalizes the sympathetic nervous system. Digestive processes, metabolism, emotions. GLANDS/ORGANS: Pancreas, adrenals, stomach, liver, gallbladder, nervous system, muscles. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Solar Plexus Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Will, personal power, authority, energy, mastery of desire, self control. Radiance, warmth, awakening, transformation, humor, laughter, immortality. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Solar Plexus Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Taking in more than one can assimilate and utilize. Too much emphasis on power and/or recognition. Anger, fear, hate. Digestive problems. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Heart Chakra LOCATION: Center of the chest COLOR: Green (secondary color is pink) ELEMENT: Air FUNCTIONS: Anchors the life-force from the Higher Self. Energizes the blood and physical body with the life-force. Blood circulation. GLANDS/ORGANS: Heart, thymus gland, circulatory system, arms, hands, lungs. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Heart Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Divine/unconditional love. Forgiveness, compassion, understanding, balance, group consciousness, oneness with life. Acceptance, peace, openness, harmony, contentment. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Heart Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Repression of love, emotional instability, out of balance. Heart problems, circulation problems. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Throat Chakra LOCATION: Throat area COLOR: Sky blue ELEMENT: Akasha/ether FUNCTIONS: Speech, sound, vibration, communication. GLANDS/ORGANS: Thyroid, parathyroid, hypothalamus, throat, mouth. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Throat Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Power of the spoken word. True communication. Creative expression in speech, writing, and the arts. Integration, peace, truth, knowledge, wisdom, loyalty, honesty, reliability, gentleness, kindness. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Throat Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Communication and/or speech problems. Knowledge used unwisely, ignorance, lack of discernment. Depression, thyroid problems. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Brow or Third Eye Chakra LOCATION: Center of the forehead, between the eyebrows COLOR: Indigo (dark blue) ELEMENT: Light FUNCTIONS: Vitalizes the lower brain (cerebellum) and central nervous system. Vision. GLANDS/ORGANS: Pituitary gland (some sources say pineal gland), left eye, nose, ears. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Brow or Third Eye Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Soul realization, intuition, insight, imagination. Clairvoyance, concentration, peace of mind. Wisdom, devotion, perception beyond duality. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Brow or Third Eye Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Lack of concentration, fear, cynicism, tension. Headaches, eye problems, bad dreams. Overly detached from the world. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Crown Chakra LOCATION: Top of the head COLOR: Violet ELEMENT: Thought/will FUNCTIONS: Vitalizes the upper brain (cerebrum). GLANDS/ORGANS: Pineal gland, cerebral cortex, central nervous system, right eye. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Crown Chakra QUALITIES/LESSONS: Unification of the Higher Self with the human personality. Oneness with the Infinite. Spiritual will, inspiration, unity, divine wisdom and understanding. Idealism, selfless service. Perception beyond space and time. Continuity of consciousness. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Crown Chakra NEGATIVE QUALITIES: Lack of inspiration, confusion, depression, alienation, hesitation to serve, senility. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

45 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Chakras CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

46 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
Our entire body/mind system is a connecting link to all levels of universal consciousness. Each one of us is interconnected and are a holographic part of "All That Is." As we open ourselves into greater expression of love, wisdom and power, we give this gift to all of creation. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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As one person becomes whole, humanity on a collective level, is that much closer to wholeness. We must remember this and take hold of our personal responsibility to ourselves and to an awakening humanity. Love is the source of all healing – Love One Another CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

48 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
The most powerful way to open, activate, energize and balance all of our chakras and keep our bodies and minds in a healthy condition is to love ourselves and others unconditionally. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Love is the vitalizing, nourishing, sustaining electricity of life. When we love ourselves and are able to offer this love to others, we keep our body/mind systems charged and vitalized with this "electricity." CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

50 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
To love ourselves and others unconditionally may sound like a difficult thing to achieve, but in actuality, it can be as simple as believing it is possible! Once we experience that unconditional love that can be a real possibility, we awaken the desire within ourselves to move into this state of being, we can begin to manifest this reality in our lives immediately! CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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How to do a Chakra Meditation: Use your imagination! It is one of the most valuable tools you possess for creating any reality you choose. Reality is what you dream it to be. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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How to do a Chakra Meditation: Relax in a comfortable position. As you breathe, imagine and feel yourself to be inhaling and exhaling through a given chakra point. This will charge that chakra and the surrounding organs with vital life-force. Do this for each of the seven chakras. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Chakras CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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55 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
Take a look at the chakras using a body map/chart. Dowse on the balance chart if the chakra is too closed, too open, or just right. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Demonstration balancing the chakras through meditation and intention Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 2 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

57 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
Take each of the chakras that are out of balance. Imagine inhaling and exhaling into those chakras that are out of balance. Bring life force energy into them Activate them Balance them CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

58 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
Close your eyes. Go into a meditative state. Imagine inhaling and exhaling into those chakras. Keep doing this until you feel they are balanced. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

59 How Can We Keep Our Chakras Balanced?
If a chakra is still not balanced after the meditation, go in and ask your chakra, “What do you need in order to be brought back into balance?” CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

60 The Principles of Energy and Balance
The understanding of meridians began in ancient China, India and other Eastern cultures over 5000 years ago, and later migrated to Japan. Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 3 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Through observation of the cycles of nature (day to night, spring to winter, birth to death), the ancients recognized the natural forces of energy which regulate all life. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Energy could be discerned in the various systems of the human body: 1. Circulatory, which includes lymphatic and vascular 2. Neuro-muscular 3. Respiratory 4. Digestive 5. Urinary and reproductive systems CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Chinese call this force chi. In Japan it is termed ki, while in the Yogic practices of India it is referred to as prana. These terms all refer to the same life force, which exists in our environment. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Chi is the cosmic breath of life. It is what creates and nourishes the human spirit, what gives us energy, and what keeps our engines running. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The movement of chi can be seen in the landscape and in the elements, as well as in the human body. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Many things can affect chi within the human body: Inherited physical traits Amounts and quality of food and rest Stress as well as trauma and injuries In extreme imbalances, mental, emotional or physical problems may occur. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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By understanding how chi flows, you will have a greater appreciation of the interconnectedness of the energy field. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The foundation of the Oriental healing arts focuses on balancing the energy flow within all aspects of our being. The ancient Chinese also discovered that the forces of life energy consist of the interplay between two polar opposites, creating a vibratory movement and energy flow. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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These polar forces of energy, referred to flow of yin and yang, follow natural laws that are the fundamental principles of oriental healing arts. Yin and Yang are complementary and interdependent aspects of a single unifying force. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Yin and Yang The Yin force is passive, cold, receptive, feminine and internal. The Yang force is active, hot, productive, masculine and external. Each is relative to the other and both contain a small amount of the other within the whole. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Yin and Yang These opposite forces interact in order to create balance. This is seen in the yin/yang or tai chi symbol, illustrating the light within the dark and the dark within the light. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Yin and Yang SUN Active Forces Warming Focused Outer CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Yin and Yang SUN Active Forces MOON Receptive Forces Warming Cooling Focused Open Outer Inner CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

75 Breathing & Hara Meditation
Through breathing, meditation, and visualization we can create an exceptionally vital flow of chi that can be channelled through the body for strength and health. By using the breath as a focus, chi can be drawn through the top of the head and in through the feet. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Breathing this energy into the Hara (the spot approximately two fingers’ width below the navel) we can harmonize our bodies and minds with Spirit. Hara Breathing and relaxed meditation increase the flow of healing energy. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

77 A Visualization for Enhancing Your Healing Energy
Sit with your spine straight in a comfortable chair or on a pillow in a comfortable cross-legged position for at least five to ten minutes with your eyes closed. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Let your shoulders relax downward. Focus on breathing long, slow, deep breaths through your nose, if possible. As you breathe deeply, visualize your body as a vessel of concentrated energy. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Focus on bringing energy into your feet from the Earth. Feel the gravitational force of the earth grounding and supporting your body. As you breathe deeply, bring energy up through the bottom of your feet into your body. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Now place your concentration in between your eyebrows, your Third Eye point. Breathe deeply as you concentrate on this vital center. Tell your mind to simply relax, letting go of any mental stress, and visualize a vortex of energy or light pouring into the top of your head as you breathe deeply. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

81 A Visualization for Enhancing Your Healing Energy
Breathe in the life force, and let the energy circulate with each exhalation. Spend a minute or two with this powerful breathing meditation to charge yourself full of vital energy. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

82 A Visualization for Enhancing Your Healing Energy
End the meditation by focusing on the yin and yang qualities within you. First, explore the parts of you that are receptive, nurturing, loving, supportive and open to experience. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

83 A Visualization for Enhancing Your Healing Energy
Take a nice deep breath, feeling how you trust your inward focus and intuition. Spend enough time to really feel this gentle part of you. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Now explore or feel the active, focused part of you. Take a few deep breaths into your assertive, outwardly directed part of yourself. As you continue to breath deeply, feel or visualize these two forces working together. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Meridians Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 4 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Meridians To move this chi energy of yin and yang through the body, there are 12 organ meridians flowing in the body. They are arranged in pairs that consist of one yin and one yang meridian. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Meridians The paired organ meridians usually share functions. For example, the Large Intestine and the Lungs are both eliminative organs; the Large Intestine eliminates digestive waste and the Lungs release carbon dioxide and other gaseous wastes. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Meridians Each meridian continues to operate if the associated organ is removed. This is also true in situations where a limb has been removed. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Meridians In the body clock, one partner follows the other. Each pair is associated with one of the Five Elements. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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93 The Meridians The Liver as an example:
Often times people will wake up at 1:00 – 3:00 in the morning, and they’ve got a lot on their mind; they’re trying to come to a decision about something. That’s when the Liver Meridian is active. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Five Elements Each of the 12 meridians is combined into one of the Five Elements. Understanding the Five Elements will give you greater insight into the personality of your clients and help to highlight their strengths and weaknesses as well as determine the best approach. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Five Elements Wood: Spring - vegetation gives life to fire. Fire: Summer - produces ash, builds earth. Earth: Harvest - creates metal, bones of earth. Metal: Late fall - metal changed back to liquid. Water: Winter - water gives life to vegetation. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Five Elements Wood – Fire – Earth – Metal – Water As with all things, it is a question of balance. Excess or deficiency or just right. Use your Balance Chart. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

97 Wood Element Archetype The Pioneer and Strategist / Directing
It is yang / masculine in character. The predominant attributes are considered to be strength and flexibility. It is also associated with qualities of generosity and idealism. One quality of the Wood Element is leadership. Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 5 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

98 Wood Element Archetype The Pioneer and Strategist / Directing
It is the leader within us, that can take charge and determine a plan of action. Wood energy is implementing energy. (woods make good bosses) The wood is one that seeks always to grow and expand. Wood heralds the beginning of life – Springtime. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Wood type people are often aggressive, assertive or direct, and can have a strong temper and a lot of drive. They are usually outgoing and socially conscious and can be insensitive. The Wood element is associated with negative feelings of anger, and positive feelings of patience and altruism. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Wood type is a combination of the Liver and the Gall Bladder meridians. The wood type people need a certain amount of pressure behind them in order to keep themselves going. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Liver Qualities: Tend to be overly serious, difficulty relaxing, overpowering desire to win or achieve a goal, anger, irrational, frustration, aggression, assertive, extrovert, overexertion, lack of respect for authority, workaholic, or ‘aholic, inability to decide. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Five Elements CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

103 Wood Element Archetype The Pioneer and Strategist / Directing
Gall Bladder Qualities: Resentment, galled, stubborn, repressed, depressed, hopelessness, feelings of being stuck, blocked creative energy. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

104 Fire Element Archetype The Wizard and Socializer / Marketing
Fire is yang / masculine in character. It’s direction is upward and its energy is expansive. The Chinese thought Fire was associated with the qualities of dynamism, strength and persistence; however, it is also connected to restlessness. Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 6 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

105 Fire Element Archetype The Wizard and Socializer / Marketing
The fire element provides warmth, enthusiasm and creativity. However, an excess of it can bring aggression, impatience and impulsive behavior. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

106 Fire Element Archetype The Wizard and Socializer / Marketing
In the same way that fire provides heat and warmth, an excess can also burn. Fire is the element responsible for the passionate resonance when you are following your life’s calling. It is the joy and laughter associated with playfulness. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Fire type people are charming, fun, mischievous, easily excitable, and change emotional states rapidly. They love change, bright colors and environments that stimulate. The negative emotion is hate, while its positive emotion is joy. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Fire Element has 4 meridians associated with it: 1. Heart 2. Pericardium 3. Small Intestine 4. Triple Warmer CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Heart Qualities: Overexcited, explosive energy, abnormal or inappropriate laughing, lack of emotion, rapid mannerisms and speech, mood swings, intolerance, arrogance. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Small Intestine Qualities: Lost, vulnerable, abandoned, deserted, fear of rejection, absentmindedness, insecurity, attachment to people or things, inability to concentrate. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Pericardium and Triple Warmer Qualities: Relationships, paranoia, muddled thinking, up and down, can’t figure it out, instability, non-thinking, non-emotive, depleted, suppressed, sluggish memory, vivid, dreaming, selfishness, greed at the expense of others. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

112 Earth Element Archetype The Mediator & Peacemaker / Human Resources
Earth is a balance of both yin and yang, the feminine and masculine together. It’s motion is inward and centering and its energy is stabilizing and conserving. It is associated with the turn of each of the seasons and with damp. T is Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 7 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

113 Earth Element Archetype The Mediator & Peacemaker / Human Resources
The Chinese thought Earth was associated with the qualities of patience, thoughtfulness, practicality, hard work and stability. The Earth Element is also nurturing and seeks to draw all things together with itself, in order to bring harmony, rootedness and stability. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

114 Earth Element Archetype The Mediator & Peacemaker / Human Resources
Other attributes of the Earth Element include ambition, stubbornness, responsibility and long-term planning. On the shadow side, the Earth Element can represent selfishness and self-centeredness. Earth type people are usually warm, kind and receptive. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

115 Earth Element Archetype The Mediator & Peacemaker / Human Resources
They can be overprotective and tend to merge with their environment, having difficulties with boundaries. The negative emotion of the Earth Element is worry and its positive emotion is empathy. Earth energy is comprised of the stomach and the spleen / pancreas meridians. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

116 Earth Element Archetype The Mediator & Peacemaker / Human Resources
Stomach Qualities: Disgust, self-importance, obsession, ego, despair, nervousness, impatience, feeling of being treated unjustly, obsessive worrying, clinging relationships, emptiness, loneliness and nervousness. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

117 Earth Element Archetype The Mediator & Peacemaker / Human Resources
Spleen / Pancreas Qualities: Low self-esteem, lack of control, overly sympathetic, deprived of the sweet things in life, brooding feelings of inadequacy and lack of energy. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

118 Metal Element Archetype The Alchemist and Judge / Organizing
Metal is yin / feminine in character, its motion is inwards and its energy is contracting. Metal represents the minerals, crystals and gems of the world. The metal aspect is the diamond found within each one of us. It is similar to the Air Element found in western paradigms. T is Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 8 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Metal Element is the breath of life. When you are connected to that experience, you know your own self-worth. The meridians associated with the Metal Element are the lungs and the large intestine. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Metal Element is the breath of life. You respect others and yourself. You are willing to give and receive acknowledgement for the magnificent being that you are. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

121 Metal Element Archetype The Alchemist and Judge / Organizing
The qualities associated with metal are unyieldingness, rigidity, persistence, strength and determination. Metal type people like minimalism. They are organized, clean and contained. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

122 Metal Element Archetype The Alchemist and Judge / Organizing
They can be controlling, ambitious, forceful and set in their ways as metal is very strong. They are self-reliant and prefer to handle their problems alone. The negative emotion associated with metal is grief, while the positive emotion is courage. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

123 Metal Element Archetype The Alchemist and Judge / Organizing
Lung Meridian: Grief, sadness, yearning, difficulty with conflicts and disorder, anguish, resistance to accepting love, emotional distancing from others, feeling unappreciated. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

124 Metal Element Archetype The Alchemist and Judge / Organizing
Large Intestine: Dogmatic, stuck in the past, domineering personality, intolerant, obsessiveness, compelled to neatness, self-righteous, defensive, fear of rejection, financial worries, anxiety, can’t let go and hypersensitive. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

125 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
Water is yin / feminine in character, its energy is downward and its motion is stillness and conserving. In Chinese Taoist thought, water is representative of intelligence and wisdom, flexibility, softness and pliancy. T is Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 9 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

126 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
However, an over-abundance of the element is said to cause difficulty in choosing something and sticking to it. In the same way, water can be fluid and weak, it can also wield great power when it floods and overwhelms the land. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

127 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
When your water element is in balance, you can use your resources of energy, time, contacts, and money wisely, neither hoarding nor squandering that which gives you life. Water is also the element of stillness and rest, taking time to rest and rejuvenate yourself. It is in the Water Element that all great innovations and ideas are birthed. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

128 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
Water type people appear a bit reserved, yet are often very creative, sometimes even eccentric. They can appear cool and stoic, yet have the capacities to be still and deeply reflect. The negative emotion associated with water is fear, while the positive emotion is calmness. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

129 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
Water type people appear a bit reserved, yet are often very creative, sometimes even eccentric. They can appear cool and stoic, yet have the capacities to be still and deeply reflect. The negative emotion associated with water is fear, while the positive emotion is calmness. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

130 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
The two meridians associated with the Water Element are the kidney and the bladder. T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

131 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
Kidney: Fear, dread, bad memory, paralyzed will, insecurity, hostility, obsessive, feelings of shame, apathy, paranoia, hypochondriac, procrastination, laziness, and phobias. (dark circles under your eyes is kidney) T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

132 Water Element Archetype The Philosopher and Thinker / Innovation
Bladder: Miffed, peeved, stifled, pissed, timid, inefficient, wishy-washy, need for approval, feels out of control, feels ineffective, weary and tired. (your reservoir replenishes while you sleep) T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

133 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Five Elements Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 10 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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Practice - 5 Elements Dowsing for balance of 5 Elements with discussion T is CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

135 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Chakras Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 11 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

136 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Meridians CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

137 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body Five Elements CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

138 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body The Subtle Bodies CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

139 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Subtle Bodies Everything we know about life we determine by using our five limited senses. Through these limited senses, it appears as if our body is physical, and yet, we manifest in many ways aside from the physical body we can touch, see, taste, hear and smell. We have “subtle bodies” that include the physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and etheric. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Subtle Bodies CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Subtle Bodies Think of subtle bodies like octaves in music. The piano only has a certain number of notes but they sound different depending on the octave they’re played in. The lowest octave is the physical body because it has the slowest vibration. The physical body is dense because it is a very low vibration – it’s the lowest octave. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

142 The Subtle Bodies The Octaves of the Subtle Bodies:
1. Physical 2. Etheric 3. Emotional 4. Mental 5. Spiritual CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

143 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Subtle Bodies In order for healing to be optimally effective and efficient, we must first know the octave, energy vibration, or subtle body, most in need of healing. Then we need to know what remedy is most efficient for that subtle body. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

144 The Octaves of the Subtle Bodies
1. Physical - nutritional, herbs, supplements 2. Etheric - homeopathy 3. Emotional - flower essences 4. Mental - color, light Spiritual - sound, tuning (in the beginning was the word) CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

145 The Octaves of the Subtle Bodies
Abracadabra means “I create as I speak” CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

146 Physical - Nutritional, Herbs, Supplements
The Subtle Bodies Physical - Nutritional, Herbs, Supplements If your HGPS takes you to the Physical, you can use your dowsing charts to determine which nutrient, herb or nutritional support would most benefit your client. With your pendulum you can access unlimited information - you’ll be guided to the right remedy that will make all the difference. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

147 Homeopathy is based on the idea, CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Subtle Bodies Etheric - Homeopathy Homeopathy is based on the idea, “like cures like” Homeopathy works by taking the virus or whatever is causing problems and making a dilution of it. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

148 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body The Subtle Bodies Etheric CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

149 The Octaves of the Subtle Bodies
1. Physical - nutritional, herbs, supplements 2. Etheric - homeopathy 3. Emotional - flower essences 4. Mental - Spiritual - Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 12 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

150 Flower Essence Society CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
Excellent resource of descriptions of different flower essences that have to do with emotions. call to order: Flower Essence Society CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

151 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Flower Essences are specific vibrational frequencies of flowers in sunlight. Flower Essences are used in the treatment of emotional, mental and psychic issues that prevent us from experiencing our full potential. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

152 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Flowers represent the most beautiful, colorful and expressive aspects of nature. We automatically smile when we look at them as they instantly lift our spirits and connect us to our joy. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

153 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences They have the ability to reconnect us to happiness, much like beautiful music, the gentle touch of another, or being in the presence of animals. The energetic frequency of the flower can touch our soul and immediately neutralize the negative energy matrix that we may have created with our thought patterns and misperceptions. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

154 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Flower Essences simply return our energy field to its original state of perfection. Specific flowers affect different components of our energy field. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

155 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Dr. Edward Bach developed the original flower essences in the 1920’s. He recognized the soul / spiritual dimensions of health long before the idea became popular. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

156 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences He knew the medicines being used were harmful to the subtle aspects of the human being. Dr. Bach spent his life looking for remedies that were safe, gentle and effective with no adverse effects. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

157 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences He wanted remedies to address the inner soul needs of the person. He stated, “There is no true healing unless there is a change in outlook, peace of mind and inner happiness.” He developed a new way of capturing the essence of the flower that also incorporated the environment of the plant. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

158 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Today there has been much advancement in the process of collection as well as the variety of the flowers used. Flower Essences are accepted all over the world in the complementary healthcare field. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

159 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Flower Essences specifically support the body’s emotional system. One emotional imbalance can throw the entire body into distress, much like one section of the orchestra playing the wrong notes will disrupt the entire symphony and ruin the music. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences Flower Essences target and bring into balance the aspect that’s creating the disharmony. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

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The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences These are the Flower Essences I frequently recommend: Angelica - guidance and protection Aspen - “Boogeyman” Fears Blackberry - decisive action and will Centaury - for women mostly, weak willed Cerato - trusting your intuition Chestnut Bud - learning from life’s experiences CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

162 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences These are the Flower Essences I frequently recommend: Clematis - awake and focused presence Corn - grounded presence * Honeysuckle - inappropriate relationship with the past Hornbeam - “somebody’s got a case of the Mondays” all week long Penstemon - inner fortitude and perseverance CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

163 Emotional - Flower Essences
The Subtle Bodies Emotional - Flower Essences These are the Flower Essences I frequently recommend: Pine - self-acceptance and self-forgiveness Tansy - self-directed and goal-oriented Wild Oat - helps you to know what your life’s work is Willow - acceptance, forgiveness and taking responsibility Yarrow - protection remedies CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

164 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body The Subtle Bodies Mental Mod 4 Wk 14 Vid 13 CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

165 Mental - color, light, aromatherapy
The Subtle Bodies Mental - color, light, aromatherapy Ask your client if they are getting enough sunlight. (dowse on the Balance Scale) If they’re not getting enough sunlight, make sure to tell them to go out in the sun without any sunglasses. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

166 Mental - color, light, aromatherapy
The Subtle Bodies Mental - color, light, aromatherapy You can similarly use colored glasses for light therapy. You can also use “color puncture.” CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

167 Anatomy of the Energy Body CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter
The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body The Subtle Bodies Spiritual CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

168 Spiritual - sound, tuning
The Subtle Bodies Spiritual - sound, tuning Singing, chanting and toning all heal the spiritual subtle body. Tuning forks also bring the spiritual subtle body back into balance. The most powerful form of sound healing is the spoken word. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

169 Spiritual - sound, tuning
The Subtle Bodies Spiritual - sound, tuning We heal through our spoken words. The words themselves carry intention. The words themselves carry healing. CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

170 The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Awareness is Everything
Stories Being Told Visualizing a Landscape (Reframing & Anchoring) (HG) Questionnaire to gain insight for any concern Mirror Reflection Insight from Parts of the Body (or objects) CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter

171 The Imbalance is in: Knowing How to Create Anatomy of the Energy Body
Chakras Meridians (Five Elements) Subtle Bodies CreativeMystic.com © Jean Slatter


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