You give love generously. So why does receiving it still feel unfamiliar?
The Heart Chakra holds a quiet, often invisible pattern — a fluency in loving others that somehow never quite extends inward. You forgive easily, show up endlessly, hold space for everyone around you. And somewhere in all that giving, your own heart slips quietly to the back of the line.
This isn't selflessness. It's often an old form of self-protection — a belief, formed long ago, that love is safer to give than to receive.
Become a Medium of Love and Humility is the work of opening that flow both ways.
What This Session Explores
- How the Heart Chakra bridges personal power and higher awareness — and why an open Anahata changes how every other chakra functions
- The specific signs of a closed heart centre: emotional walls, difficulty receiving, chronic giving, and a quiet disconnect from your own needs
- Why self-love is the actual foundation of the Heart Chakra — and why loving others well is impossible without it
- Energetic and embodied practices to soften old armour and restore the heart's natural, two-way flow
- Moving from love as performance to love as presence — humble, grounded, and genuinely whole
Is This for You?
✔ You're the one others rely on for support — but rarely receive the same in return.
✔ Forgiving others comes easily, while forgiving yourself feels nearly impossible.
✔ You give generously in relationships, often at your own quiet expense.
✔ You sense a wall around your heart, even when you wish it were open.
✔ You're ready to become fluent in loving yourself — not just everyone else.
New to the Chakra Series? Warmly welcome. No prior attendance needed.
Meet Your Guide — Dr. Shweta Malik
Dr. Shweta Malik works at the intersection of energetic precision and deep emotional intelligence. Her approach to chakra work goes directly to where the pattern lives in the body, creating the conditions for genuine, lasting shift. Under her guidance, the heart that has been quietly closed begins to remember its own capacity — not just to give love, but to receive it.
Reserve Your Spot
Love was never meant to flow in one direction only.
Come open the door both ways.