09-10-2015, 04:38 PM
Jeremy,
I've experienced feelings of tightness, discomfort or even pain not only in chakra areas, but in many areas of the body. Most often these arise after I meditate or make some spiritual progress. These are energy blockages or energy parasites, either from past lives or the current one.
When we increase our level of spiritual purity (what is usually called our "vibration"), these previously unnoticed blemishes suddenly become perceptible due to their contrast with the higher energies we're experiencing. As the level of spiritual purity continues to increase, these blockages spontaneously dissipate or leave, producing a very pleasant feeling of freedom and relief in the affected area.
It is good to be aware of them as indicators that there is more work to be done, but not necessarily good to force them out or to attempt to intentionally break them up. I did so once during meditation, and immediately developed flu-like symptoms that lasted several days. I've learned that the most effective approach is to continue spiritual growth (meditating regularly, becoming more accepting, peaceful, loving, etc.) and letting the higher vibration naturally expel these blockages, which typically happens for me during meditation or fasting combined with spiritual exercises (meditation, yoga, loving intention).
I've experienced feelings of tightness, discomfort or even pain not only in chakra areas, but in many areas of the body. Most often these arise after I meditate or make some spiritual progress. These are energy blockages or energy parasites, either from past lives or the current one.
When we increase our level of spiritual purity (what is usually called our "vibration"), these previously unnoticed blemishes suddenly become perceptible due to their contrast with the higher energies we're experiencing. As the level of spiritual purity continues to increase, these blockages spontaneously dissipate or leave, producing a very pleasant feeling of freedom and relief in the affected area.
It is good to be aware of them as indicators that there is more work to be done, but not necessarily good to force them out or to attempt to intentionally break them up. I did so once during meditation, and immediately developed flu-like symptoms that lasted several days. I've learned that the most effective approach is to continue spiritual growth (meditating regularly, becoming more accepting, peaceful, loving, etc.) and letting the higher vibration naturally expel these blockages, which typically happens for me during meditation or fasting combined with spiritual exercises (meditation, yoga, loving intention).