Simple Anatomy
Simple Anatomy
Simple Anatomy
Introduction
Sekhem energy with its divine wisdom goes to the place in the body that requires
healing, that is why Sekhmet Reiki is so easy to learn and apply.
Chakra translates to wheel or vortex and refers to each of the main seven energy
centers which function as pumps or valves, regulating the flow of energy
throughout the body.
Chakras interact with the physical body through two major vehicles, the
endocrine system and the nervous system.
There are seven main Chakras that line up on the middle spine, each is associated
with one of the seven endocrine glands, and also with a group of nerves called
plexus.
Thus, each Chakra can be associated with particular parts of the body and
particular functions within the body controlled by that plexus or that endocrine
gland.
Chakras represent not only particular parts of our physical body, but also
particular parts of our consciousness because all of our senses, perceptions, state
of mind and everything we experience, can be divided into seven categories.
Each category can be associated with a particular Chakra.
There are seven primary endocrine glands line up with the Chakras on the middle
pillar:
1. The Pituitary gland
2. The Pineal gland
3. The Thyroid & parathyroid glands
4. The Thymus gland
5. The Pancreas
6. The Adrenal glands
7. The Gonads (testes in male and ovaries in female)
Human body has 12 main meridians function as conduits for energy to the organs.
Any blockages in the meridians influence the flow of energy and leads to
dissonance.
It consists of thin tubes called ‘lymph vessels’ that carry liquid called ‘lymph’
and run throughout the body.
The ‘lymph’ is a milky fluid that contains a type of white blood cells, called
“lymphocytes”, along with proteins and fats.
There are more than 100 tiny, oval structures lymph nodes, mainly in the neck,
groin and armpits, but are scattered all along the lymph vessels. They act as
barriers to infection by filtering out and destroying toxins and germs. The largest
body of lymphoid tissue is the spleen.