Madeleine Meuwessen
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Chakra II

Chakra II

The last two blogs I wrote about Combination III and Combination IV.
Combination III is related to the Bladder meridian and Combination IV to the Triple Heater meridian.
(According to traditional Chinese acupuncture theory, this is a purely fine-material organ composed of three domains, for which there is no counterpart at the gross-material level.Its location is indicated in the stomach, from where it exerts influence on the entire body).

These two Combinations together belong to Chakra II.
Chakra II Consists of the blossom remedies: Yarrow, Cowslips, Coral Cactus, Forgiveness, Firethorn, Day Cuckoo Flower, Star of Bethlehem, Love and Hope, Cowslips, Yarrow, Christmas Plum, Herb Don't Stir Me, Waterlily, Pink Yarrow

This chakra is the centre of unfiltered emotions, sexual energies and creative forces.
From this chakra emanate the desire for sensual experiences and the perception of physical pleasures. Such as the need for tenderness, touch and sexual feelings.
It is the emotional side of sexuality and the exchange of feelings. In other words: REAL LOVE!

When this chakra is balanced, you have healthy self-esteem and self-awareness.

Chakra II has the element of Water in it and also that of Fire.

On a physical level, the entire urogenital area, i.e. the bladder and genitals, belongs to the 2nd Chakra.
The task of the Triple-heater is to take care of the entire hydration of the body. It consists of three components namely respiration, digestion and urogenital functions.

Besides producing oocytes/spermatozoids, gonads also form specific hormones for their development and maintenance and influence sexual activity.

In women, they regulate the menstrual cycle and influence pregnancy via hormones.
In men, they regulate the prostate.

The inability to let go can manifest on a physical level in bladder disorders of all kinds, such as cystitis. This also includes insomnia ( from anger) or sleeplessness (from guilt), nervousness, irritability, lack of energy, pain or feeling of tightness in the chest, impotence, depression, nightmares, restlessness, panic fear, hyperventilation, dull headaches from the neck.

As I am writing like this, I note that there is much more to say about this chakra. But hope to have already provided you with some more information.

Madeleine Meuwessen
*Bloom remedies are no substitute for medication. Please note that in case of doubt you should always consult a doctor.

Use of Blossom Remedies

The most important thing with blossom remedies is the frequency of intake. Blossom remedies are best taken as often as possible in a day with the golden guideline being; 4 to 6 times a day, with 4 drops at a time from the dispensing bottle. To use blossom remedies and a user bottle, here are the simple steps; take a clean and unused 30ml pipette bottle. First, fill the pipette bottle with spring water. After this, add one teaspoon of brandy as a preservative, then add the blossom remedies.

Take the stock bottle or stock bottles of the chosen blossom remedies and put 3 drops of each into the 30ml. pipette bottle. A second golden guideline is; 1 drop from the stock bottle(s) to 10ml of spring water. There is no need to shake the bottle before use as it only contains the vibrations of the plants and has no actual material content.

Then take 4 drops from the user bottle and drip it under the tongue. If you touch the dropper with the tongue, mould may develop in the bottle. Repeat taking the blossom remedies at least 4 to 6 times a day.

Flower remedies are not a substitute for medication and do not replace doctors or medical specialists. Please note that in case of doubt you should always consult a doctor.