Chakra Healing vs. K-Saju (Part 5) / Solar Plexus and Power – Willpower vs. Cycles of Opportunity
〈Solar Plexus and Power – Willpower vs. Cycles of Opportunity〉
When the king came to Changgyeonggung Palace, the environmental exhibition was used as a sedimentation or composition of the king. The environmental exhibition is where Crown Prince Sado, who was brilliant and brilliant in martial arts, was ordered to clean up by King Yeongjo's proxy in 1749.
At the young age of 15, Crown Prince Sado complained that he should take back the order of vicarious cleansing. After that, King Yeongjo's strict royal training begins.
In addition, King Jungjong received treatment for Dae Jang Geum, who had excellent medical techniques here. According to Silok at the time, Daejanggeum also received an award for its treatment in Daebojeon Hall and Junggung Palace.
– When Trying Harder Still Doesn't Work
This image visually contrasts two distinct approaches to understanding and harnessing personal power: Chakra Healing and K-Saju.
Left Side (Chakra Healing):
Focus: Internal power, centered within the body.
Depiction: A figure in a meditative pose with a glowing, fiery vortex emanating from their solar plexus area, symbolizing the core of personal will, confidence, and ability to act. Smoke-like energy rises from the figure, suggesting an active internal energy flow.
Key Concept: Power is something to be activated and cultivated from within oneself, often through direct effort and intention.
Right Side (K-Saju):
Focus: External timing and environmental cycles.
Depiction: A vibrant landscape showing the progression of seasons along a winding river, from snowy mountains and winter trees to blossoming spring, lush summer, and rich autumn foliage, with the sun rising/setting in the distance. The overall scene emphasizes change and natural flow.
Key Concept: Power is influenced by external cycles and opportunities. One's efforts are most effective when aligned with the "right season" or timing, suggesting a need for awareness and adaptation rather than just raw willpower.
Overall Message:
The image effectively illustrates the fundamental difference between Chakra Healing's emphasis on cultivating power from within versus K-Saju's focus on understanding and aligning with external cycles of opportunity. It poses the question of whether personal power is purely an internal force or significantly shaped by environmental timing.
She pushed.
She made the plan. Took the steps. Did the work.
But the outcome didn’t match the effort.
Doors stayed closed. Things didn’t move.
And somewhere inside, her power started to shrink.
Was her will weak?
Or was she trying to act in a season that wasn’t open?
– Where Power Resides
Willpower (Chakra Healing): Personal power resides in the Solar Plexus Chakra (third chakra). It governs confidence, self-worth, decision-making, and action. Blockages may cause indecision, helplessness, or self-doubt. Healing methods include breathwork, affirmations, and fire meditations.
Cycles of Opportunity (K-Saju): Power is seen as shifting energy types (Authority, Output, etc.) that rise and fall with time. Success depends not only on effort but also on whether external cycles support or resist action. Timing determines when power is naturally aligned.
Core Contrast: Chakra Healing emphasizes activating inner fire through will and practice. K-Saju emphasizes reading external rhythms to act at the right time. Both show that true mastery comes from balancing effort with timing.
In Chakra Healing, personal power lives in the Solar Plexus Chakra—the third energy center.
It governs self-worth, confidence, and the ability to take action and create boundaries.
When blocked, you might feel helpless, indecisive, or overly self-critical.
Practices like core-strengthening breathwork, affirmations, and fire element meditations are used to activate this center.
In K-Saju, power isn’t a center—it’s an energy type.
One’s birth chart may carry strong Authority energy (linked to control, responsibility, structure) or Output energy (linked to self-expression and momentum).
But these energies don’t stay constant—they rise and fade over time, following long-term and yearly cycles of timing that shape when your power is most naturally supported.
Chakra Healing locates power within the body.
K-Saju locates it within timing.
– Personal Fire or Environmental Support?
You may feel strong inside—but if the cycle outside is closing, your effort may not land.K-Saju reads these patterns.
For example, someone with naturally strong Fire energy (confidence, drive) may find themselves in a Water period—a season of slowing down, reflection, and letting go.That’s not failure. It’s rhythm.
Where Chakra Healing says:
“Activate your center,”
K-Saju asks:“Is your cycle helping—or resisting?”
– Power Through Action, or Through Awareness?
In Chakra work, you engage. You breathe fire. You set intentions. You take back your center.It’s will in motion.
K-Saju invites you to study the timing of force.
It doesn’t ask you to push harder—but to understand when your power is naturally supported, and when it’s better to wait or redirect.
One says: move forward.
The other says: read the current.
– Control Through Effort or Context?
Both systems value self-mastery.
But the path differs.
Chakra Healing says:
“You are the fire.”
K-Saju says:
“Even fire needs the right season to burn.”
Control isn’t just about force—it’s about recognizing the window that wants to open.
– When Power Aligns with Timing
You can burn brightly.
But if the winds are against you, even the strongest flame flickers.
True power isn’t just intensity.
It’s knowing when your energy has room to move—and when it doesn’t.
Sometimes, the strongest thing you can do is pause…