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The Chakra Directory

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Another decent chakra starting book. Do get a number of visuals as references. Reader gets things to connect with the chakras - which other books may not do. A number of topics that would connect in some way brought in.

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I’ve been looking for a book on Chakras for a while now and I feel I really got the jackpot with this book. The examples and exercises were so easy to follow. This book has a plethora of knowledge to take away and helped me in so many ways others haven’t! 5/5 stars! Would totally recommend to beginners and anyone interested in learning more about chakras.

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Great book. Thoroughly loved reading it. Great writing style and choice of topics. Enjoyed every moment.

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This book is chock full of information on chakras. I thought I knew a lot about them, but I learned even more with this helpful guide. Would recommend this for people new to chakras, and for those whose who could use a good overview of how to understand and work with chakras to improve your life.

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I really liked this book. I have always heard of chakras but only recently decided to go deeper. This is a great resource.

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While normally I'd like to see all the information gathered in one place. However, in this book it's more like here are the basics, and when you're read my to another element. I've been studying Chakras for years and have read a lot about them ,and this book taught me new things! I highly recommend this book.

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I took my time with this book, as a yogi I’ve always heard about chakras but I never had a good grasp of what they are or what they represent.

A wonderfully written book that opens the world to people wanting to learn about the 7 chakras, how their energy can me harnessed best and how they can be healed.

One of my favourite chapters in the book was on “tapping” and learning about what crystals corresponds best with what chakra frequency.

Was so pleased that meditation and yoga were so deeply connected with the chakras as it made me feel like I was getting in touch with my third eye without even realising it.

Loved this book! Would recommend to anyone.


Thank you to the publisher for the ARC and Netgalley for facilitating it.

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The Chakra Directory is a tutorial guide and instruction manual for chakra healing by Vicki Howie. Due out 27th April 2021 from Quarto on their Chartwell imprint, it's 192 pages and will be available in hardcover format.

The author is a yoga instructor, hypnotherapist, and holistic practitioner. There are a wealth of publications in the alternative genre. If that sounds like this book is full of new age 'woo', well, it is, honestly. That being said, I (firmly 'school of western medicine' and about as non-'woo' as it's possible to be) found quite a lot of interesting food for thought here. This is a well structured and well written book. The author has an encouraging and supportive voice. She's not strident or preachy and I found a lot to like.

For readers who are interested in alternative/eastern philosophy & healing, this one is well written and accessible. The chapters present the material in an understandable and logical manner: basic info (what -are- chakras and what readers should know), assessing your chakras and finding potential problems, and finally healing what's wrong. There are tutorials and short guided information blocks in sidebars showing techniques such as EFT, aromatherapy, watsu, touch therapy, and much more. Especially important information is enclosed in highlighted text boxes in the chapters. Key concepts are set apart in the text with a handy key graphic for easy location.

Graphically the book is light and clean looking with high contrast text and clear photos. Models in the text are representative and picture a range of ages and ethnicities. It's nice to see representation in media. It's passive in the book, the author doesn't make a big deal out of it, but it is nice to see people who are older enjoying yoga and other forms of meditation and practice.

Four stars. Interesting alternative ideas and recipes.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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