Chakra Toning
A powerful technique to resonate and balance your chakras using vowel sounds. This is a good exercise to do every day, and is a great introduction to exploring the harmonics naturally present in the vowels.
Vowels carry the “information energy” of speech, whereas consonants act to break up the energy flow. In ancient Sanskrit, Hebrew, Chinese, etc, the vowel sounds are considered to be sacred. In other words, the vowel sounds carry the intention and focus.
Start by sitting comfortably in a chair or on a cushion on the floor. Try to keep your spine as straight as possible, which allows the energy to flow in your body more freely – it may help to imagine your head is suspended from above by a fine cord, letting your body hang below it naturally.
Make these sounds in a gentle voice – don’t strain. Focus your energy and intent for balancing and energising each chakra before toning. To find the correct pitch for a particular chakra, scan up and down feeling in your body for a resonance (apart from the throat where it will always resonate). The pitch will change according to the person, mood, diet, activities, emotional states, etc on a daily basis. There is no set frequency.
Breathe in deeply, expanding your lower stomach as you inhale. I imagine the energy of each breath coming into my body through whichever chakra I am working on,this can help to focus your awareness. You may also wish to add a colour visualisation on each chakra.
The first chakra (Root) – located at the base of the spine. Tone seven times with the deepest “UUH”, as in “cup”, a very low guttural sound just gently riding on the breath. Stay comfortable with the sound – don’t force it. (Red).
Second chakra (Sacral) – located about 2-3 inches below the navel. Tone seven times using a higher pitched but still deep “OOO”, as in “you”. (Orange).
Third chakra (Solar Plexus) - located above the navel. Tone seven times using a higher pitched “OH”, as in “go”. (Yellow).
Fourth chakra (Heart) – located in the centre of the chest. Tone seven times using a higher pitched “AH”, as in “ma”. This is the sound that embodies compassion. (Green).
Fifth chakra (Throat) – Tone seven times using a higher pitched “EYE”, as in “my”. (Blue).
Sixth chakra (Third Eye) – located in the middle of the forehead slightly above the eyes. Tone seven times, using a still higher “AYE”, as in “say”. (Indigo).
Seventh (Crown) – Tone seven times using the highest pitched “EEE” sound, as in “me”, you can comfortably make. (Violet or white).
Now sit in a space of silence and receptivity for 10 – 20 minutes to experience the energy. After this If you feel too light-headed tone an “aaaah” to bring the energy back to the heart, then an “ooooh” to bring the energy down to the sacral to be more grounded.
Comments
Comment from James D’Angelo
Time: April 16, 2009, 7:27 pm
Did you have any idea of the source of these vowel sounds? Thry have become common parlance in various forms and yet nowhere is any credit given for their source.
Comment from Andrea Beaudoin
Time: August 2, 2010, 6:07 pm
Thank you for sharing these. I have seen them before and do not know who to credit for them, either, but I needed to refer to them, so thank you for posting! Have a great day! Andrea
Comment from neil
Time: August 2, 2010, 7:12 pm
I was taught this set of sounds by Jonathan Goldman, who also did not credit them! I believe the “AH” heart sound to be truly global – many cultures use this sound for the heart it seems.
The sound sequence also seems to arise naturally as the mouth opens up – toning from a deep OOOH up to an EEE these sounds are all part of the sequence which forms, sounding like an elongated “WHY”. As I do this I can feel the sound moving up my body.
Best Wishes, Neil
Comment from neil
Time: August 2, 2010, 7:16 pm
Also – I no longer stick to these sounds nearly so rigidly. These days I’ll likely use them as a starting point, either for myself or when toning another, and then just go where the sound/energy/spirit takes me. Most often the sound will become something radically different! However, these are still very valuable exercises, I find.
Neil
Comment from Surangi
Time: August 18, 2010, 2:04 pm
Fantastic and just the information I was looking for! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH! May peace and love be with you all!

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