What does your Cerebellum tell you?

During an Aura/Chakra Scan, you will be able to learn more about your energy levels and how your organs are doing. If we find an organ that doesn’t shift, we will find out what that could mean on a psychological level. Book your 2hr. “True Balance” session online now >>>

Physically: The Cerebellum (Latin for “little brain”) is small brain that lies at the base of the Cerebrum, and is attached to the brain stem. The Cerebellum is responsible for motor co-ordination, movement, posture and maintaining balance and equilibrium. Symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, migraines, chronic tiredness and lack of coordination abilities are linked to energy imbalances in the Cerebellum. As well low energy in the Cerebellum can result in poor posture.

Psychologically: The Cerebellum is said to connect to Karmas and all thought patterns from the past. Stores old thought and behaviour patterns developed from one’s childhood life experiences related to the motor and sensory equilibrium. Derailment of one’s ability to coordinate and carry out intentions and actions can be the result if one were to made to feel useless and inept as a child.

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About reikirocks

In June 2008, I came across the Biopulsar Reflexograph(TM), and was intrigued by its accuracy. During a session, we scan the reflexology points in your hand. This demonstrates the activity (%) of your seven main chakra centres along with your aura colours. It also detects the vitality of 51 organs and any stress areas in your system… Aura/Chakra analysis will reveal how you currently use your life-force energy. You will learn where you need more balance, so you can attract the things you want from life! It’s a great way to get to the core of your manifestations. Check out the “Before and After’s” on the Reiki Rocks website. It’s also available as a "home-party", if you are interested in the workshop format. We offer the teachings of all of the levels in Usui and Karuna Reiki, along with individual treatments and Aura/Chakra Analysis.
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