
How The Chakras Are Connected to the 8 Phases of EMDR
You know, sometimes life just hands you experiences that lodge themselves deep in your bones. Even years later, a random smell, a sound, or even just a fleeting thought can zap you right back to that intense feeling – like your body's still holding its breath. It's not just "in your head"; that lingering tension, that fuzzy thinking, or that quiet hum of anxiety can genuinely throw off your whole rhythm.
As a therapist, I've seen countless times how EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy can gently unstick those moments, helping your system finally exhale. And here's something that just feels right when we talk about healing: connecting it to your body's natural energy centers – what many ancient traditions call chakras.
Imagine your chakras as these seven vital hubs of energy, flowing right through your core. Each one is a kind of blueprint for how you experience different parts of yourself – your sense of safety, your emotions, your voice, even your deepest wisdom. When they're all open and flowing, you feel like you again, connected and clear. But when trauma hits, it can snag that flow, leaving an imprint that makes you feel disconnected, anxious, or just plain heavy.
The deliberate steps we take in EMDR aren't just about processing old memories on a mental level. EMDR helps you on a somatic and emotional level.
They actually work hand-in-hand with these energy centers, helping you shift from those sticky negative beliefs that trauma often leaves behind (like "I'm not safe" or "I'm broken") to genuinely powerful, liberating positive beliefs (like "I am safe now" or "I am whole").
As an EMDR trained therapist, Reiki Master, and Yoga Teacher, I love weaving spirituality into trauma healing so that you can heal from the inside out. If you are someone who loves a holistic approach and craving something deeper, this blog post is for you!