- Chakras 101
- By: Sam Stevens
The chakras are different coloured
energy centres that originate from seven different points in
our body. Chakra is a Sanskrit (East Indian) word that means
"Wheel". For millennia the chakras have been visualized
as round balls, blossoms or spheres of light that can open, close,
darken, brighten and spin! The location of each of the seven
chakras represents a different aspect of human experience. Our
emotions, ability to connect with others and physical health
are thought to be reflected in the condition of each chakra.
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Seeing your own chakras requires
mental focus and powers of meditation. Remember these are imaginary
entities that were invented by great mystics thousands of years
before medical technology. The manipulation of these spheres
or wheels of light, particularly the brightening and opening
of them is thought, by many, to relieve a variety of ailments.
There are seven main chakra centres
in the human body and the correspond with the seven colours of
the rainbow or light spectrum:
The Red Chakra, also often referred
to as the Root, First or Base chakra is at the base of the trunk
of the body and is thought to correspond to the sex drive and
to primal drives such as the desire to procreate, survive and
destroy. This is the chakra to work on if you are having troubles
with your health. |
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The Orange Chakra, sometimes called
the Second, Sexual or Spleen chakra is in the abdomen and relates
to the lower digestive organs. It corresponds to our ability
to physically digest and eliminate food, emotionally digest events
and process them in a healthy way and emotions such as joy or
affection. This is the chakra to work on if you are having trouble
letting go.
The Yellow Chakra, sometimes
called the Third, Stomach or Solar plexus chakra is located in
the upper stomach area just below the rib cage. It is the centre
where we connect to others on an astral level and it relates
to our abilities to transform or manifest events.
The Green Chakra is located in
the chest and is related to the lungs and heart. It is sometimes
called the Fourth or Heart chakra. It represents the flow of
energy and flow of love in our lives as well as our ability to
connect to others.
The Blue Chakra, sometimes called
the Fifth, Thyroid or Throat chakra relates to the immune system,
the regulation of hormones. It represents our ability to communicate
effectively with others as well as creative and personal expression.
The Indigo Chakra, sometimes
known as the Sixth chakra or the Third Eye, is located just slightly
above and between the eyebrows on the forehead. It is related
to the pituitary gland and mental and spiritual processes, as
well as intuition, second sight.
The Violet Chakra, also sometimes
known as the Crown chakra, the Seventh chakra, the White chakra
or the lotus chakra is located at the top of the head. It is
thought to be the gateway or connection to the spirit world,
ascended masters and the higher self. It is the receptor of divine
wisdom and divine inspiration.
When functioning well, the chakras
are thought to be a conduit for the constant flow of energy through
out our bodies. If these chakras are blocked, slowed in their
spinning, darkened or not working, then you can correct this
imbalance by imagining them being cleared from negative energies
such as resentment, fear or trauma. Tuning up your chakras can
make an enormous difference to your sense of well-being in general
as they conduct the natural flow of energy through our bodies.
Chakras that are blocked are thought to cause physical disease
and emotional and spiritual dis-ease. Common blockages are negative
emotions, the desire to hurt, being emotionally hurt, and the
holding on to of fears and resentment and sometimes past life
issues. The chakras interact with each other in a constant dancing
of the spheres that extends outside our bodies. They exist in
a constant state of renewal that can be enhanced by meditation,
creative visualization, light working and breath work. |