
Green Thumbs!!
Bananafish Arts Productions - Youth Chakra Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Tessie Leiser
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By:
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Joseph Bodnar
About this listen
The heart chakra, known as Anahata in Sanskrit, is the fourth chakra in the traditional system of seven energy centers within the human body. Located at the center of the chest, it is associated with love, compassion, forgiveness, and emotional balance. The heart chakra serves as a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms, harmonizing the material and ethereal aspects of existence. By exploring its meaning, symbolism, and significance, we can uncover profound insights into personal and communal healing, as well as see how it aligns with narratives like Josie's journey of resilience and growth.
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