Twelve Chakra System and Energy Egg

Most chakra systems focus on seven major chakras.  However, the twelve chakra system developed by Cyndi Dale includes an additional five chakras that are outside the physical body.    The additional chakras are above the head, below the feet and around the body.  In addition to the twelve chakras, Cyndi Dale includes an energy egg described as a three-layered electromagnetic body that surrounds and penetrates the twelve chakras and bands of the aura.  The energy egg layers support physical manifestation, open one to possibilities and provide access to spiritual realms.  The twelfth chakra surrounds the eleventh chakra and the entire body representing the outer bounds of the human self.  It interfaces with secondary sites of the knees, elbows, palms and organs.  This layer connects to the energy egg and has the mission of providing the ending of the human self while accessing the energy egg.  The eleventh chakra surrounds the body with a concentration around the hands and feet.  It interfaces with parts of the skin, muscles and connective tissue, especially in the hands and feet.  It has the mission of providing force and energy conversion and can produce instant change inside and outside of the body.  The tenth chakra is located approximately one and a half feet under the feet and interfaces with the feet, legs and bones.  It has the mission of providing a grounding function, connecting legacies and interfacing with nature.  The ninth chakra is located approximately one and a half feet above the head and interfaces with the diaphragm, pineal gland, corpus callosum and the higher learning centers including the cortex and neocortex of the brain.  Its mission is focused on soul programs and plans.  The eight chakra is located immediately above the head and interfaces with the thymus (immune system), memory retrieval functions, aspects of the central nervous system, thalamus and the right eye.  Its mission is with karma and universal linkages.  The seventh chakra located at the crown of the head interfaces with the pineal gland, parts of the hypothalamus, higher learning and cognitive brain systems and parts of the immune system.  Its mission is purpose and spirituality.  The sixth chakra is located on the forehead and interfaces with the pituitary gland, parts of the hypothalamus, visual and olfactory systems, memory storage, the left eye, and some problems with the ears and sinuses.  Its mission is vision and strategy.  The fifth chakra is located in the throat and interfaces with the thyroid gland, larynx, mouth and auditory systems, lymph system, and the thoracic vertebrae.  Its mission is communication and guidance.  The fourth chakra is located in the heart area and interfaces with the heart and lungs, circulatory and oxygenation systems, breasts, lumbar and thoracic vertebrae.  Its mission is relationships and healing.  The third chakra is located in the lower chest between the naval and sternum.  It interfaces with the pancreatic system, all digestive organs in the stomach area, including liver, spleen, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas and parts of the kidney system, as well as the lumbar vertebrae.  Its mission is mentality and structure.  The second chakra is located in the lower abdomen below the navel and interfaces with parts of the adrenal system, the intestines, parts of kidney function, some aspects of the reproductive system, sacral vertebrae and the neurotransmitters determining emotional responses to stimuli.  Its mission is feelings and creativity.  The first chakra is located at the base of the spine and interfaces with the genital organs and adrenals, coccygeal vertebrae, some kidney, bladder and excretory functions and the skin.  Its mission is security and survival.  Source: The Subtle Body by Cyndi Dale.
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