BERLYAK ENERGY MEDICINE
BERLYAK ENERGY MEDICINE
The chakra system, rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, outlines seven primary energy centers within the human body, each corresponding to specific dimensions of physical, emotional, and spiritual life. Derived from the Sanskrit word chakra, meaning “wheel” or “disk,” these centers are envisioned as spinning vortices of energy. Though many trace their written origins to the Vedas, dating as far back as 1500–500 BCE, others argue the system emerged through even older oral traditions, making its exact inception difficult to pinpoint. Each chakra holds a unique resonance—for example, the crown chakra reflects spiritual insight and divine connection, while the root chakra anchors one to the physical world through themes of stability, family, and survival. Today, the chakra model is interwoven into numerous healing practices, including yoga, Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and contemporary integrative psychotherapy.


Think of your body as the bed of a river, and the energy is the water in it. Life within and around the river thrives when it flows smoothly. If there are any points in your riverbed that cause the water to slow to the point of nearly stopping, like a dam, the water becomes stale and stagnant. That is when bacteria and mold begin to grow. That blockage can also stop the flow of water from getting to where it was originally intended. So the rest of the river, or maybe a pond or lake down the line, dries up and the life it once supported dies.
There may be a point where the water in the riverbed is rushing too fast, so it overloads the riverbanks and overwhelms the end point. Those areas will become imbalanced and the normal rhythm of life gets disturbed. In order to keep all the water fresh and clean and flowing smoothly, we have to remove blockages from the river’s course, as well as even out any anomalies in the river to ensure it flows continuously and peacefully, yet with strength so it does not become stale or stagnant.
This maintenance also ensures that if something is ever thrown into the river, it simply sweeps it away or the obstruction does not affect the current.
This same concept holds true to the chakra energy within your body.
The three lower chakras, which are the Root, Sacral and the Solar Plexus, are the earthly chakras. They are also known as, The Chakras of Matter. They are directly connected to the body and Earth. They correspond with the nerve centers in your physical body. When you concentrate on them, it not only stirs you spiritually, but also rouses you physically.
The Heart Chakra is the connecting chakra. It connects the three lower earthly chakras to the three upper spiritual chakras. If your earthly chakras are blocked and out of alignment, your Heart Chakra cannot connect your earthly chakras to your spiritual chakras because your prana, or kundalini, is not flowing.
The three upper chakras, which are the Throat, Third Eye and the Crown, are the spiritual chakras. They are directly connected to your soul, spirit and the Universe, or Source.
A lack of self-awareness is one of the most significant factors that disrupts our energetic flow, especially when paired with the habit of clinging to negativity. When we move through life on autopilot—constantly doing, but rarely just being—our inner energy becomes stagnant. In that state, inspiration fades, curiosity dims, and we slowly lose connection to both ourselves and the world around us.
Every experience we encounter carries a charge, whether positive or negative. Think back to a moment when you went through something difficult—how did your energy feel? Heavy, constricted, perhaps drained. Now recall a time when you felt joy or deep fulfillment. Your energy likely felt lighter, more expansive, more alive.
Negativity, while a natural part of the human experience, is rarely welcome. It can feel abrasive, exhausting, and invasive. But denying its presence or pretending it doesn’t affect us is just as harmful as dwelling in it. True self-mastery requires neither resistance nor obsession—it calls for awareness, acknowledgment, and release.
Living in a state of unawareness doesn’t mean you’re free from negativity; rather, it means you’re not centered in it. Negativity will arise, as it always does in life’s cycles. But when we unconsciously absorb and harbor it—whether by avoidance or attachment—it settles within us, creating energetic congestion. Over time, these unprocessed frequencies become blockages, silently influencing our emotional state, health, and spiritual clarity.
When energy within the body becomes negative, stagnant, or blocked, it no longer moves with ease or intelligence. Instead of circulating in harmony, it begins to slow, collapse, and eventually settle into vulnerable areas. Over time, this energetic stagnation can manifest physically as disease or illness. What begins as a blockage in one area doesn’t remain isolated—it ripples outward, distorting the flow throughout the entire chakra system. One affected center will inevitably influence the others, creating a cascade of imbalance.
Each chakra is interconnected. If one flows with too little energy, it begins to starve its neighboring center. If it flows with too much, it overwhelms the next in line. As this energetic see-saw continues, more chakras become destabilized. The result is a body-mind-spirit system that is constantly overcompensating, fatigued, and emotionally erratic. A single blockage may still allow energy to trickle through, but the person will often experience emotional volatility, inconsistent drive, and periodic feelings of being stuck. On the surface, everything might seem fine, but internally, there's a quiet tension that can erupt without warning.
As multiple blockages form, the emotional fluctuations grow more intense and less predictable. There are deeper pockets of energetic stagnation—spaces where unresolved emotions, old traumas, or psychic residue accumulate. These dense zones often become the breeding grounds for chronic illness, autoimmune issues, and mental health struggles. What begins as a pattern of being “moody” or reactive can evolve into severe and persistent disruptions in well-being if left unaddressed.
When your energy slows too much, your life force weakens. The vital current that nourishes your body and animates your soul begins to falter. In this state, healing becomes difficult. Progress feels like wading through mud. Everything seems dull, pointless, or heavy. You may feel apathetic, exhausted, or indifferent to your own needs and passions. This is not laziness—it is a sign that the inner flame is dimming and calling for rekindling.
On the other hand, when energy flows too quickly and erratically, it becomes difficult to ground or embody. Instead of being absorbed and integrated, the energy rushes through and disperses. This state often brings anxiety, overwhelm, restlessness, and a sense of disconnection. Life moves in fast forward, and nothing fully lands. You may skim through conversations, ignore inner signals, lose focus easily, or struggle to follow through. The body and mind become misaligned—always reacting, but rarely present.
The most dangerous state is when there is no energy flow at all. This is a condition of total depletion—a soul that has stopped listening to its own voice. At this point, intuitive signals are drowned out. The will to live wanes. The system retreats into darkness, often manifesting as advanced physical illness, clinical depression, or suicidal ideation. This is the body’s cry for reconnection—a desperate urge to return to life, to feeling, to purpose.
What happens within us does not remain contained. Energetic stagnation often spills into our outer world. When our own energy centers are blocked or chaotic, it becomes difficult to express love, compassion, or clarity to others. We may act impatient, disconnected, or even unkind—not because we lack empathy, but because we are struggling to extend that care to ourselves. Furthermore, when we carry internal blockages, we become more susceptible to absorbing external negativity. The body’s natural energetic filtration system slows down, and residual emotions from others—anger, envy, fear—may stick to us, amplifying our imbalance rather than flowing through and away.
To heal is to listen. To feel is to awaken. And to clear our energy is to return to who we were before the noise—before trauma, pressure, and external chaos reshaped our natural rhythm. The chakras do not merely keep our bodies alive—they keep our soul rooted to this world, circulating purpose, passion, and the will to evolve. When we honor their flow, we reclaim our emotional sovereignty, restore our physical vitality, and remember our spiritual truth.
Chakra activation is one of the most profound practices for aligning the human energy system, allowing life-force energy to flow freely throughout the body. Each chakra corresponds not only to physical organs and glands but also to psychological patterns and spiritual awareness. When these centers are blocked, a person may feel imbalanced emotionally, energetically drained, or physically unwell.
Activation is the process of stimulating these energy centers so they radiate at their full frequency. This not only harmonizes the mind, body, and spirit but also awakens dormant abilities such as intuition, empathy, creativity, and inner clarity. Chakra activation is vital because it restores the individual to their natural state of flow, free from societal conditioning and energetic stagnation.
Benefits of chakra activation include but aren’t limited to, physical well-being, emotional healing, mental clarity, spiritual growth, energetic vitality and alignment with purpose. Chakra activation isn’t just a mystical practice but a wholistic one. It bridges the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual layers of existence, offering a complete transformation that's both practical and profound.
Fascia makes up approximately 60% of your body. Fascial fibers form a thin casing of protective tissue surrounding every body system. It holds your bones, organs, blood vessels, muscles, and more in place to give your body structure and support. They are little microtubules filled with fluid that carry your energy. The energy in your body is known as photons or little points of light.
Your entire body is made of them, and they hold your consciousness; also known as communicators. Most fascia in your body looks like cloth or spider webs, but there are seven locations in the body where they look like bands of fascia.
The first picture here is directly out of a myofascial textbook. Notice where the bands of fascia are located. The second picture shows you where your 7 main chakras are located in relation to the fascia. It is interesting to note, that those concentrated energy centers, known as chakras, are closely aligned with the bands of concentrated energy called fascia.
Now think of all the other places within your body where the fascia is, to your minor chakras and pressure points.
Now think of the top of your head, where your Crown Chakra is located. It is said the Crown Chakra has 1000 Lotus petals. That is because it is the opening into your body. It is your anterior fontanel, which is the soft spot on top of your head when you were a baby. That is what your Crown Chakra is, the anterior fontanel.



Sanskrit Name - Muladhara
Location - Tailbone
Color - Red
Crystals - Blood Stone, Garnet, Red Agate, Red Aventurine and Ruby
Element - Earth
Herbs - Cloves, Burdock, Dandelion, Rosemary and Cayenne Pepper
Essential Oils - Angelica Root, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Myrrh and Patchouli
Foods - Onions, carrots, parsnips, potatoes and radishes
Yoga Pose - Forward Fold
Frequency - 194.18 Hz (396 Hz)
Mantra - LAM
Mudra - Pran Mudra
Relates to - Home life, security, tribe, rootedness, groundedness, safety and fear
Body Parts Associated - Spine, legs, colon, prostate, bladder, tailbone, feet, hip joints, pelvis, sex organs, perineum, pelvic floor, glands, lower bowels and anus
Hormones - Estrogen and progesterone in women and testosterone in men
Left-side Imbalance - Thinking about the doing but not taking action, no connection between thoughts and actions and feeling stuck
Right-side Imbalance - Overdoing, overthinking, physically overactive, overactive mentally, and often guilt-driven
Healthy Balance - Thoughts and feelings in accord with actions, present in the here and now, high energy level, and comfortable in the home, creative energy flows and you become grounded in your sexual identity
Overall Low Energy - Not sleeping well, not well rested and fighting infections
Common Ailments from Imbalance - Colds, anemia, obesity, leukemia, numbness and constipation
Affirmation - I am...
Sanskrit Name - Svadhishthana
Location - Approximately two inches below the navel within the lower abdomen/hip area
Color - Orange
Crystals - Garnet, Moonstone, Citrine, Cornelian and Chalcedony
Element - Water
Herbs - Coriander, Fennel, Licorice, Cinnamon and Vanilla
Essential Oils - Bergamot, Cardamom, Clary Sage, Neroli and Orange
Foods - Oranges, watermelon, celery and eggplant
Yoga Pose - Child's Pose
Frequency - 210.42 Hz (417 Hz)
Mantra - VAM
Mudra - Dhyani Mudra
Relates to - Reproduction, sexuality, vitality, creativity, self-worth, intimate relationships
Body Parts Associated - Ovaries, testes, kidneys, womb, spleen, bladder, large intestine, uterus, colon, pancreas and lower back
Hormones - Digestive enzymes and hormones that balance your blood sugar levels
Left-side Imbalance - Frustration and disappointment
Right-side Imbalance - Guilt and shame
Healthy Balance - Healthy intimate relationships, creativity flowing
Overall Low Energy - Creativity stuck, unhealthy intimate relationships, and low self-worth
Common Ailments from Imbalance - Impotence, candida, depression, asthma, gout and allergies
Affirmation - I feel...
Sanskrit Name - Manipura
Location - Approximately two inches above the navel
Color - Yellow
Crystals - Amber, Citrine, Lemon Quartz, Yellow Jasper and Tiger's Eye
Element - Fire
Herbs - Ginger, Turmeric, Mint, Milk Thistle and Lemon Balm
Essential Oils - Rose, Rosemary, Frankincense, Sandalwood and Chamomile
Foods - Oats, legumes, banana, corn and lemons
Yoga Pose - Bow Pose
Frequency - 126.22 Hz (528 Hz)
Mantra - RAM
Mudra - Rudra Mudra
Relates to - Self-confidence, self-esteem, setting goals, and inner power
Body Parts Associated - Stomach, spleen, pancreas, liver, diaphragm, adrenals, kidneys, gallbladder and small intestine
Hormones - Adrenaline, cortisol, kidney hormones and chemicals like renin, angiotensin, erythropoietin, liver and stomach enzymes and hydrochloric acid
Left-side Imbalance - Powerlessness
Right-side Imbalance - Anger
Healthy Balance - Assertive, able to proactively advocate for self and complete tasks
Overall Low Energy - Not assertive, challenged by goal setting, and easily overwhelmed
Common Ailments from Imbalance - Ulcers, diabetes, hepatitis, constipation and nervousness
Affirmation - I can (or have)...
Sanskrit Name - Anahata
Location - In the middle of the chest
Color - Green
Crystals - Emerald, Green jade, Rose Quartz, Green Calcite and Green Aventurine
Element - Fire
Herbs - Sage, Basil, Thyme, Lavender and Hawthorne
Essential Oils - Cypress, orange, Melissa, Bergamot and Geranium
Foods - Kiwi, kale, spinach, broccoli and spiritulina
Yoga Pose - Camel Pose
Frequency - 136.10 Hz (639 Hz)
Mantra - YAM
Mudra - Padma Mudra
Relates to - Love, compassion and gratitude
Body Parts Associated - Lungs, heart and thymus gland
Hormone - Growth, oxytocin as well as 1,400 different chemicals that stimulate the immune system's health
Left-side Imbalance - Sadness, grief, and loss
Right-side Imbalance - Saying yes when you mean no and overdoing for others
Healthy Balance - Following your heart's desire and able to love freely
Overall Low Energy - Challenged to give and receive love, holding on to old pain and suffering from depression
Common Ailments from Imbalance - Asthma, lethargy, pneumonia, heart disease and high blood pressure
Affirmation - I love...
Sanskrit Name - Vishuddha
Location - In the neck area
Color - Blue
Crystals - Amazonite, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Aquamarine
Element - Ether
Herbs - Clove, Lobelia, Echinacea, Cinnamon and Peppermint
Essential Oils - Basil, Cypress, Bergamot, Peppermint and Chamomile
Foods - Blueberries, blackberries, apple, seaweed and plums
Yoga Pose - Fish Pose
Frequency - 141.27 Hz (741 Hz)
Mantra - HAM
Mudra - Granthita Mudra
Relates to - Communication, self-expression and creativity
Body Parts Associated - Throat, mouth, jaw, thyroid, parathyroid, tongue and the faculty of hearing, salivary glands and the tissues of the neck
Hormones - Thyroid hormones T3 and T4, the parathyroid chemicals that govern metabolism and circulating calcium levels
Left-side Imbalance - Not communicating or expressing and holding back
Right-side Imbalance - Speaking and not being heard
Healthy Balance - Communicating clearly, being heard, and a strong energy in this location is indicative of a teacher, writer or other communication vocation
Overall Low Energy - Not expressing the self and holding back
Common Ailments from Imbalance - Thyroid issues, sore throat, mouth ulcers and neck aches
Affirmation - I speak (or express)...
Sanskrit Name - Ajna
Location - Between the eyes, in the middle of the forehead
Color - Indigo
Crystals - Amethyst, Moldavite, Purple Fluoride, Black Obsidian and Lapis Lazuli
Element - Light
Herbs - Gotu Kola, Skullcap, Nettle, Ginger and Passion Flower
Essential Oils - Chelicrysum, Rosemary, Frankincense, Vetiver and Patchouli
Foods - Blueberries, blackberries, eggplant, chocolate and purple potatoes
Yoga Pose - Child's Pose
Frequency - 221.23 Hz (852 Hz)
Mantra - AUM
Mudra - Kalesvara Mudra
Relates to - Intuition and thought process
Body Parts Associated - Eyes, brain, pineal gland, pituitary and ears
Hormones - Serotonin and melatonin
Left-side Imbalance - Worrying about the future
Right-side Imbalance - Overthinking about the past
Healthy Balance - Clear third eye perception, mental focus and acuity
Overall Low Energy - Inability to focus and disconnected or distrusts own intuition
Common Ailments from Imbalance - Blindness, migraines, ear ache, fear, anxiety and paranoia
Affirmation - I see...
Sanskrit Name - Sahasrara
Location - At the top of the head, also known as the anterior fontanel
Color - A whitish violet
Crystals - Amethyst, Diamond, Labradorite, Ametrine and Clear Quartz
Element - Light
Herbs - Gotu Kola, Lavender, Sage and Holy Basil
Essential Oils - Cedarwood, Frankincense, Lavender, Myhrr and Jasmine
Foods - Mushrooms, coconut, garlic and ginger
Yoga Pose - Half Lotus
Frequency - 172.06 Hz (963 Hz)
Mantra - ANG
Mudra - Uttarabodhi Mudra
Relates to - Higher thinking, spiritual intelligence and music
Body Parts Associated - Pituitary gland
Left-side Imbalance - Undefined
Right-side Imbalance - Undefined
Healthy Balance - Right relationship with both time and the Divine aided with plenty of time in nature
Overall Low Energy - Difficulty focusing and overwhelmed with life
Common Ailments from Imbalance - The feeling of alienation, senility, eczema and neuralgia
Affirmation - I know (or innerstand)...
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