Chakras & Personal Rhythms: The Odds

Susan Corso
2 min readMay 23, 2024

One of the things that some teachers recommend is slotting tasks and appointments according to the best time of day for whichever chakra is ascendent at the time.

For the next week or so, I want to explore the recommended times, and also make a far more vital point about the human energy system, of which the chakras make up the major share, and the use of our time.

Here is the list of all the optimal chakra times:

8th 4–6 AM DREAM, SILENCE, RECEIVING

7th 6–8 AM MEDITATE, PRAY, SPIRITUAL PASSION

6th 8–10 AM OVERVIEW, PLANNING, SERVICE

5th 10–12 PM COMMUNICATION, CALLS, LETTERS

4th 12–2 PM NETWORK, NOURISH, SHARE

3rd 2–4 PM STUDY, READ, DIGEST, CALCULATIONS

2nd 4–6 PM ERRANDS, EXERCISE

1st 6–8 PM REJUVENATE, PASSION, LOVE, FOOD

8 PM REST

Sun’s rays are strongest in each chakra color as indicated above.

For the next two days, I’m going to split the chakras in a way I usually don’t — by odds, and by evens.

Today we’ll address The Odds: First Red Root, Third Yellow Solar, Fifth Turquoise Throat, and Seventh Violet Crown.

The Graces of these four chakras are, in order: Life, Power, Creativity, and Abundance.

These are the Dynamic Chakras which I define as The Go Get ’Em centers. Each one works to create a change in your external world.

I’m sure you’ve noticed that there are better times for focusing on your health than others, or better times for confrontation, or better times for flights of fancy, or better times for paying bills.

The real point here is to learn your own rhythms.

A note about rhythms before we part: very few of us pay attention to our internal rhythms. Our world is set up these days so that we don’t have to, and yet, once you tune in, you’ll find that there are rhythms which are utterly natural to you, and others that feel slightly off.

Only you can know what’s right for you, Belovèd.

Blessèd week.

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Susan Corso
Susan Corso

Written by Susan Corso

Dr. Susan Corso a metaphysician with a private counseling practice for 40+ years. She has written too many books to list here. Her website is www.susancorso.com

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