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health briefs Stuck Emotions and


Color Ray Balancing Every living thing has a color ray spectrum similar to what we know as the colors associ- ated with each chakra in the body. Mystery schools as well as ancient metaphysical knowledge recognize that an imbalance in the


body’s or aura’s color ray spectrum, at any level, can lead to physical symptoms, discomfort or disease. Traumatic and problematic events create these imbalances in the spectrum that need to be adjusted in order to balance the spectrum, thereby relieving the symptoms. The body contains records of past events or experi- ences, storing negative reactions to these events in the form of unwanted emotions. The negative emotions get stuck in the body or aura on many levels, such as on the cellular or molecular levels. Each of these congested areas contains a color ray spectrum that can be addressed by selecting the appropriate color ray in gemstone therapy. In gemstone therapy, the color ray spectrum is mea- sured and tracked in its progress by testing for the colors in the spectrum on a given area. Then the color ray gem- stones are applied to treat the area in which color rays are out of balance. Nourishing the area with the color it needs can shift the spectrum, creating positive change, resolv- ing unwanted issues and improving overall well-being.


Source: Melissa Lenington, a diamond and gemstone therapist in Oklahoma City and meditation teacher at Ra- diant Living, located at 6051 N. Brookline Ave., Ste. 126, in OKC. Find Melissa’s Gemstone Therapy on Facebook.com or visit MelissasGemTherapy.com. See ad, page 32.


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