THE THIRD EYE CHAKRA IS KNOWN FOR CONNECTING TO YOUR ABILITY TO RECEIVE DIVINE COMMUNICATION FROM YOUR HIGHER SELF AND/OR SACRED WISDOM FROM THE GREATER COLLECTIVE WHICH IS DIVINE SIGHT.
Helpful Foods: Watermelon, Kale, Cilantro, Plums, Beets, Blueberries, Wheat Grass, Spirulina, Blue Green Algae, Bananas, Coconut Oil, Raw lemon juice, Raw Apple Cider Vinegar & Garlic.
ELEMENT: This chakra represents LIGHT.
COLOR: INDIGO/PURPLE
Essential oils: Clary Sage, Frankincense, Myrrh , Rosemary, Juniper, Bay Laurel, Cypress & Sandalwood.
Helpful Crystals: Amethyst, Sapphire, Iolite, Blue Kyanite, Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite & Tanzanite
Affirmations: I receive divine communication
I am am awake in my spirit
I clear away all blockages
I trust my intuition
I am guided & protected
I trust Divine & Divine is my Source
Meditation: Focus your energy on the color BLUE or PURPLE and imagine a glowing light in the location of your pineal gland. Then bring your attention to your forehead between your eyebrows cross your eyes while keeping your eyes closed. You will feel some eye strain, its not harmful just keep practicing and it will diminish.
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