Unblock Your Throat Chakra Healing Your Voice! - Show Notes
In the latest episode of Skeletal Leap, Laadi Ojas takes listeners on a transformative journey into the world of chakras, focusing primarily on the throat chakra.
The throat chakra, or Vishuddha, is often overlooked, yet it plays a crucial role in our ability to communicate and express ourselves. Laadi expertly delves into the anatomy and physiology of the throat chakra, linking it to our emotional and physical well-being.
Throughout the episode, Laadi discusses how the alignment of our body affects our chakra system, particularly the throat chakra. He explains that the distortion of C5 and C6 vertebrae—often caused by poor posture—can lead to a closed throat chakra, which in turn affects our vocal cords and communication abilities. By understanding these connections, we can begin to unlock our potential for better interaction and storytelling.
One of the key takeaways from this episode is the importance of empathy in communication. Laadi emphasizes that an open heart chakra is essential for genuine interaction. When we approach conversations with an open heart, we become more sensitive to others, enabling deeper connections.
He also highlights the need to listen more than we speak, as true communication is not just about conveying our thoughts but also about understanding others. Moreover, Laadi introduces practical techniques to open the throat chakra, such as proper posture and muscle activation.
He discusses the role of the deltoid and pectoralis muscles in achieving this alignment, making it clear that physical health is intertwined with emotional expression. By stabilizing our shoulder blades and aligning our collarbones, we can create a foundation for effective communication and emotional health.
As we explore the significance of the throat chakra, it becomes evident that it acts as a gateway to our other torso chakras.
Laadi reveals that opening the throat chakra not only enhances our vocal communication but also supports the functioning of the heart chakra and other chakras below it. This interconnectedness underscores the importance of a holistic approach to well-being.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own communication styles and consider how they can improve their interactions with others. By embracing the insights shared in this episode, we can enrich our lives and the lives of those around us.
Laadi’s revelations about the throat chakra serve as a reminder that effective communication is not just a skill but an art that can be cultivated.
Don’t miss out on this enlightening episode! Tune in to learn how to crack the code of instant throat chakra opening and transform your interactions into vibrant stories filled with empathy and connection.
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In the army training throughout the world, they go a step further in a wrong and unhealthily dangerous way. Why does it matter?
My name is Laadi Ojas. Welcome to “Skeletal Leap: A Living Adventure”. Skeletal Leap transforms one’s life into a personal heaven.
Today’s episode will tell you how I cracked the code of instant throat chakra opening.
From pectoralis muscles including pectoralis major and pectoralis minor, I moved on to deltoid muscle now. I was trying to crack the code of instant throat chakra opening.
Contrary to the heart chakra distorting the cervical vertebral posturing caused by emotions generating muscular armor, the throat chakra distorted C5 and C6 posturing caused by the action of gravity on the shoulders. It made them drop down rather than getting tucked in.
How did I reach this conclusion?
I took my cue from quadrupeds posturing their upper torso along with their upper limbs. As we turned bipeds, we took our upper limbs up in the air postured by the rotation of the humerus through deltoid muscles. And as gravity pulled the shoulders down, the humerus that was attached to them turned its angle 90 degree clockwise in its horizontal orientation on both sides. This made the entire upper limbs rotate 90 degree clockwise with their palms facing each other rather than facing backward as they were designed. As it became habitual, it distorted C5 and C6 thus closing the throat chakra.
C5 and C6 have anatomical connections with thyroid and cricoid cartilages. The function of thyroid cartilage is protecting the vocal cords lying behind it. The function of the cricoid cartilage is providing attachments to cricothyroid muscle, posterior cricoarytenoid muscle and lateral cricoarytenoid muscle. These muscles and cartilages affect the speech through opening and closing the airway. Moreover the changes in the angle between thyroid and cricoid cartilages change the pitch of voice.
The dropping down of the shoulders brings a number of other habitual postural changes in the upper torso including the orientation of the shoulder blades and collar bones.
And it was the orientation of the shoulder blades that I was looking for while cracking the code of instant heart chakra opening. I had actually got stuck while maneuvering my shoulder blades with the help of pectoralis minor as it hadn’t made me as sensitive there as relaxing pectoralis major had done to my chest.
In the army training throughout the world, they go a step further in a wrong and unhealthily dangerous way. They train soldiers in tucking the chest ‘out’ while the shoulders are still drooping down. It orients the shoulder blades bringing them closest at their lower extremities. No one has yet analyzed that it turns them aggressively violent rather than passively timid. But it has been serving their purpose of turning their soldiers ‘brave’ even if violently and they are happy with it.
But when I rotated my upper limbs through activating the scapular fibers of deltoid like in rowing movement, the orientation of the shoulder blades perfectly fell in place maneuvering them closest to each other at their upper extremities. It now perfectly matched my sensitivity through stabilizing my shoulder blades to the empathetic sensitivity at my pectoralis major through protruding my chest by spreading my shoulders out to do away with my inward tuck.
It had also aligned the collar bones with the neck on both sides rather than running perpendicular to it. Pectoralis minor and deltoid muscles had done a wonderful job in collaboration with each other to turn the entire upper back equally sensitive at all its locations. In other words, the heart chakra and the throat chakra had done this wonderful job in collaboration with each other. This confirmed that these two chakras were the part of the upper torso chakra group supporting each other.
Let me talk here a little bit about developing the skills of communication which is the hallmark of an open throat chakra. The communication skill in the context of throat chakra is basically a vocal expression of the instinct of interaction through a tool called language. It’s a highly specialized skill that humans alone have developed in their tongues with the help of vocal cords through their evolved brains to interact in a deeply subtle manner. When we utilize it properly, it rewards us with sharing our life experiences in their full depth with one another.
Why does it matter?
It matters because it fills our life with colors. The better we are in communicating with others, the more interesting a person do we come out as. Everyone feels like interacting with such a person. The more we interact, the more stories get added to our life journey. These stories are the essence of our life.
Whenever we interact with a stranger, we add a new story enriching our life. Not only our own life but the life of the stranger as well! Who knows which interaction takes you where you have never been before!
How do we do so? How do we communicate better and interact deeper? For this to happen, we need to be interested in the person first of all.
Are we? We need our heart chakra to be open for this. If it is, we are sensitive to what the person has in store to interact with us. It spontaneously turns us empathetic to them. The communication of empathy doesn’t even need language for it. When it’s there, it radiates with every single action we do. It’s, in fact, the highest form of love that radiates from one’s mere presence.
The second condition is that we should be interested in what the other person wants to interact about. Are we choosy or are we open enough to listen to whatever the other person feels like interacting about? It again comes from the sensitivity that an open heart chakras provides us with.
The third condition is that we need to listen more than we speak. We again need an open heart chakras for being able to do that.
It’s not the quantity of how much we speak but the quality of what we speak and how we speak that adds to the quality of interaction. For this we need an open throat chakra at our disposal.
When we need to speak, we need doing so with a passionate voice. The quality of voice matters a lot. If it’s passionate, it echoes with reverberations in it. These reverberations tell that we are feeling the person to the depth of their heart. It goes contagious. The other person feels us to the depth of our heart as well. It certainly requires an open throat chakra.
Also when we need to speak during the interaction, the language that we use needs not only to be logically to the point but also passionately so. It needs to speak its own story as an excellent piece of art. It’s the beauty of the throat chakra to be able to create that art while we speak.
There is nothing more colorful than a satiating interaction in life. We need to open our heart and throat chakras to make our life colorful in every sense.
I had successfully cracked the code of instant throat chakra opening!
Download the code in the ‘Resources’ section of SKELETAL LEAP BOOK 1, available on: skeletalleap.com/themindbodyconnection
As I opened my throat chakra, there was one more thing that I discovered. And this one was even more valuable than strengthening the vocal communication channel. I realized that opening the throat chakra not only completed the instinctual physiology of its adjacent heart chakra located just below it in its own group but also did the same to all the torso chakras located below it in the most perfect manner.
It was a striking revelation that made me realize that the throat chakra was actually the king of all the 5 torso chakras, exactly like the crown chakra is said to be the king of all 7 chakras. It told me that we cannot ignore opening this chakra not only for opening this one alone but also for perfectly opening the rest four of them below it in the torso. It made the complete torso group of chakras a super group comprising the lower torso chakra group and the upper torso chakra group.
Also, the open throat chakra creates a support base raising the levels of C3, C2 (axis) and C1 (atlas) supporting the skull at a higher level from below. Hence it prepares a ground for the skull chakras to open way more easily than it would have been possible without the said support base. I will explain it in greater detail in my next episode telling my story of opening the skull chakras finally once again after having them opened in the very beginning of my venture of cracking the code of instant eyesight improvement. Actually, that was the coincidental leap that this entire journey had started with.
Owing to all the above-mentioned revelations, the throat chakra certainly deserves to be given the status of the second most important chakra to open in the human body.
Anyway, though it’s tougher than the rest of the chakras below it, we still need to make the code of instant throat chakra opening our first nature by keeping the above-mentioned new orientations in place 24 x 7. These include the following ones among them. The palms of the hands start facing backward like they were designed to do. The shoulder blades get stabilized with their upper extremities maneuvered closest to each other. Collar bones get perfectly aligned with the neck on both sides. It also turns the entire torso absolutely taut complementing the rest four torso chakras below it opening them in an absolute manner. And the most important thing is that the shoulders raise themselves against gravity, increasing the effective length of the entire vertebral column with both its double S shapes intact. This also raises the levels of C3, C2 (axis) and C1 (atlas) supporting the skull at a higher level from below.
At this point, let me enlist the main features of deltoid muscle including its anatomy and physiology below.
Innervated by auxiliary nerve from the anterior rami of the cervical nerves at C5 and C6, the deltoid is located on the shoulder. It comprises three sets of muscle fibers…
Anterior (clavicular) - fibers assist pectoralis major to flex the shoulder.
Posterior (scapular) - fibers assist latissimus dorsi to extend the shoulder like in rowing movements.
Intermediate (acromial) - fibers perform shoulder abduction.
Out of these three, only the posterior or scapular fibers keep their associated vertebral upper S shape intact at the C5 and C6 vertebrae. The other two tend to turn it into an inverted C shape. Also, when we stretch our body for relaxation, the posterior fibers perform alone.
Hence it’s logical to deduce that the action by the posterior fibers is the most relaxed state of the muscle. When we make it our first nature, it keeps the throat chakra open.
But when we keep it postured in any other way, it closes the throat chakra. It does so by turning the upper S shape of the C5 - C6 vertebrae into an inverted C shape.
The action by the posterior fibers is also the one that brings the top ends of the scapulae closest to each other. It also aligns the collarbones along the neck giving it a 180-degree freedom. And this freedom that the head experiences on the neck facilitates the opening of the throat chakra, which then becomes ready to open the next chakras (i.e. the ones in the skull). It opens our pathways to intelligence and logical communication. But if it’s closed, it corrupts our communication and logical comprehension.
Symptoms of a closed throat chakra include sore throat, stiff neck, fear of speaking out, hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
As usual, there is the same caveat here as well. You guessed it right! The throat chakra cannot be effectively opened unless the root, sacral, solar plexus and heart chakras below it are already open.
Thanks for listening to this episode of Skeletal Leap: A Living Adventure! In the next episode, I will tell you how I cracked the codes of instant third eye chakra & crown chakra opening.
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