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                                        The 7 Chakras

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The Word Chakra

Is Sanskrit and means wheel. They are energy centers, like small cones of rotating energy. The ancient scriptures speak of about eighty-eight thousand chakras, so there is no point in the body that is not energetically sensitive, most have secondary roles.

The chakras are established in the energy channels, specifically at the intersections of energy flows called meridians.

The word chakra is Sanskrit and means wheel. They are energy centers, like small cones of rotating energy.

The ancient scriptures speak of about eighty-eight thousand chakras, so there is no point in the body that is not energetically sensitive, most have secondary roles.

The chakras are established in the energy channels, specifically at the intersections of energy flows called meridians
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  FUNCTION OF THE CHAKRAS

The chakras are responsible for the energy flow in the human body.

All the major chakras, the minor chakras, the inferior chakras, and the acupuncture points are openings through which energy flows to and from the aura.
We are like sponges in the sea of ​​energy that surrounds us.

As this is always associated with some form of consciousness, we experience the energy we exchange in terms of seeing, hearing, feeling, intuiting or knowing directly.  

 Its main function is to absorb the prana (energy), metabolize it, distribute it by feeding our aura and finally emit energy to the outside.

They are transmitters of energy, exchange energy with the universal energy field, and unite the physical body to the subtle, its rotating vortices are in constant motion. That is, the three main functions:
The 7 Chakras Of the whole body, the spinal column as the axis and center of this, is the main path through which our energy flows.

In it also, there are specific points in which they are concentrated as small passive lagoons, known as "chakras".


             The 7 energy centers:
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these energy gaps are along the spine, from the crown of the head to the coccyx. They are represented by seven colors, and each of these is related to spiritual aspects.

The word Chakra means "circle" or "disc" and is identified with a symbol and a lotus flower. Mudras: postures of the hands.


The mudras are positions or placements that can be connected with the hands, and help us to centralize the attention in the chakra in which we work, in addition to the energy at the moment.

Each of the chakras has its mudra, and this is used along with its own mantra.
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There are twenty-one secondary chakras and seven major chakras that are located from the base of the spine to the crown of the head.  

Each major chakra of the front part of the body has its pair on the back, and together they are considered as manifestations of a single chakra.

​The frontal aspects are related to the feelings of the person and the lats with their will, and the three of the head, with their mental processes.

The chakras one and seven, can be considered as "paired", since they are open ends of the main current of vertical force that runs up and down the spine, to which interior all the chakras point.  

Each of the seven chakras has seven layers and each one corresponds to a layer of the aural field.

​The energy can flow from one layer to another through the chakra.
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​*Revitalize each aural body and with it, the physical body.    

*They provoke the development of different aspects of self-consciousness.

*Each chakra is related to a specific psychological function.    

*They transmit energy between aural levels.

*Each aural layer has its own set of seven major chakras, this is possible because each progressive layer exists in ever increasing octaves of frequency.

​*The chakras seem to be housed within each other, and the energy is transmitted from one layer to the next by means of passages located at the tips of the chakras, most people have sealed these passages, which open as a result of a purification work.  

*Each chakra is connected with an endocrine gland, a nervous plexus and is linked to a region of the body encompassing organs that perform specific functions on the emotional, mental and spiritual plane.

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It is quite usual that some chakras are blocked or even deformed; This happens because before an unpleasant experience, we sometimes react by closing ourselves to our feelings and thus stopping a large part of the natural energy flow, affecting the development and maturation of the chakras, inhibiting these processes. When a person blocks any experience, the chakras clog and begin to rotate irregularly, counter-clockwise, the chakra instead of feeding on the universal energy, causes the energy to be lost.

When they function normally, each opens like a flower, turning clockwise to metabolize the energies it needs from the universal field. The chakras are not only metabolizers of energy, but also detect it by providing information about the world around us, if we close them, that information does not enter.

​When they turn in the opposite direction, we release our energy to the world, we detect our energy that we have sent and we say that this is the world. It is what in psychology we call projection.

​Los siete Chakras principales

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First Chakra (Muladhara)

First Chakra (Muladhara) Root or base Chakra Associated color Red Name in Sanskrit Muladhara Location Base of the coccyx column Meaning Survival, the right to exist. Related to the abilities of the physical and material world.

Ability to get up for yourself and self-confidence. Symptoms of imbalance Anemia, fatigue, pain in the lower back, sciatic nerve, depression, frequent cold or cold hands and feet.

Stimulants Physical exercise and sleep dreams, gardening and agriculture. Drinks and red foods, red gems, red clothes and baths in red waters, etc. use of red oils such as Ylang Ylang or sandalwood.


Muladhara: Lotus with four petals. Its location is below in the perineum, genital area and is considered the "Root".

​It is identified with the color red, and is linked to survival, security and instinct. It connects with the earth element and Ganesha.

​The mantra to open this chakra is "LAM", and it physically connects with the lower digestive system, spinal column and adrenal glands.




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Second Chakra (Svadhisthana)

Second Chakra (Svadhisthana) Spleen chakra Associated color Orange Name in Sanskrit Svadisthana Location Below the belly button, lower abdomen Meaning Feelings- the right to feel.

Connected to our ability to feel and aspects related to feelings and sensations. Skill in social and intimate aspects.

Symptoms of imbalance Eating disorders, abuse of drugs and alcohol, depression. Pain in the lower back, asthma or allergies.

Candida and vaginal infections. Urinary problems Sexual aspects as well as impotence and frigidity. Splenic stimulants Hot aromatic baths, aquatic aerobics and massages.

​ Stimulate sensations, such as different types of foods.
Orange foods and drinks. Orange gems and orange clothes. The use of essential oils such as Melissa or orange.

​Svadhisthana: Lotus with six petals. It is located at the level of the sacrum, below the navel, and is represented by the color orange. This is linked with emotion, sexual energy and creativity.

​Its element is water and is related to Brahma.
The mantra for this chakra is "VAM" and is physically linked to the urinary system, gonads, spleen, ovaries, prostate and testes.
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Third Chakra (Manipura)


Third Chakra (Manipura) Solar plexus chakra Associated color Yellow Name in Sanskrit Manipura Location Above the navel, area of ​​the stomach.

Meaning Personal power, the right to think, balance of intellects, self-confidence and ego power. The ability to have self-control and humor. Symptoms of imbalance Digestive problems, ulcers, diabetes, hypoglycemia, constipation.

Nervousness, toxicity, parasites, colitis and poor memory. Stimulants Take classes, read educational books, mental games and puzzles. Sunlight, detoxification programs, yellow foods and drinks, clothes and yellow gems.

The use of yellow essential oils such as lemon and rosemary. third chakra Manipura: Lotus with ten petals. This one is in the Solar Plexus and is yellow.

It is related to the mind, control, power and self-freedom. Its element is fire and is linked to Vishnu or Vishnu.
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His mantra for awakening is "RAM", and physically connects with the upper digestive system, pancreas and vesicle.
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Fourth Chakra (Anahata)

Heart Chakra Associated color Green Name in Sanskrit Anahata Location Center of the chest Meaning Relations, the right to love, forgive, compassion.

Ability to self-control and acceptance to yourself.

Symptoms of imbalance Heart disorders and breathing, breast cancer and heart.

Chest pain, high blood pressure, passivity, immune system problems, muscle tension. Stimulants of the heart Hiking in nature, spending time with family and friends, meals and green drinks, stones and green clothes, the use of green oils such as eucalyptus or pine.

Fourth Chakra Anahata: Lotus of twelve petals. It is located in the chest, next to the heart and lungs, and its color is green. It is related to devotion, love, healing and compassion and its element is air.

He is connected with Shiva and his waking mantra is "IAM". Physically it is linked to the heart, the lungs, the circulatory and immunological system as well as the liver.
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Fifth Chakra (Visuddha)


Throat Chakra Associated color Blue Name in Sanskrit Visuddha Location Throat area Meaning Relations, the right to speak.

Learn about self-expression and own beliefs (genuine expressions) the ability to trust, loyalty, organization and planning.

Symptoms of imbalance Imbalance in the thyroid, tonsils, fevers and colds, infections, problems in the mouth, jaw, tongue, neck and shoulders.

Hyperactivity, hormonal disorders and other disorders such as pre menstrual syndrome, mood swings, swelling and menopause.

Stimulants of the throat Sing in the shower, declaim poetry, collect stamps and art.

Significant conversations, blue foods and drinks, blue clothes and gems, the use of blue essential oils such as chamomile or geranium.

Fifth Chakra Vishudha: Lotus of sixteen petals. This is located in the throat and its color is blue. It is related to self expression, speech and growth.

Its element is the ether, and it is linked to Sada Shiva. The mantra for its awakening is "HAM", and it physically connects with the vocal cords and the ear, the throat, the lungs and the bronchi, in addition to the thyroid and the lymphatic system..
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​Sixth Chakra
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Chakra third eye or eyebrow Associated Color Indigo Name in Sanskrit Ajna Location Between the eyes Meaning Intuition, the right to see. Trust in others, intuition and introspection.

The development of physical abilities, self-realization, release of hidden thoughts and repression of negative thoughts. Symptoms of imbalance Learning deficits, coordination problems, sleep disorders.

Third Eye Stimulants Self appreciation, meditation, indigo food and drinks, gems and indigo clothes, the use of indigo essential oils such as patchouli and Frank inciense.

RECOMMENDED Stones Chakras. Crystals for the healing of the chakras. sixth chakra Ajna or agña: Lotus with two petals.

​It is found on the forehead, in the third eye. It is identified with indigo or indigo, and its function is extrasensory perception and intuition. He is associated with the light element, and is related to Shambú or Sambú.

​The mantra for its awakening is "KSHAM" and it physically connects with the nervous system, pineal gland, endocrine system and paranasal sinus.

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Seventh Chakra
(Sahasrara)

Chakra Crown or crown Associated color Violet Name in Sanskrit Sahasrara Location Top of the head Meaning Knowledge, the right to aspire. Dedication to the Divine Consciousness and confidence in the Universe. Learning about one's own spirituality, our connection to the concept of "God" or of the Supreme Intelligence.

​Integration of our consciousness and subconscious towards Superconsciousness. Symptoms of imbalance Headaches, photo sensitivity, mental disorders, senile neuralgia, disorders of the right or left sides of the brain and coordination problems.

​Epilepsy, varicose veins, and blood vessel problems, skin allergies. Stimulants of the crown Concentration in dreams, write about dreams, visions and inventions, meals and drinks of violet color.

Violet clothes and gems. The use of violet oils such as lavender and jasmine. seventh chakra Sahasrara: This chakra is located in the top of the head and is identified with the color violet or white. It is said that among its functions is the transcendence of consciousness and the connection with divinity, and the element with which it is associated is space.

It is associated or connected with the god Parama Shiva and the mantra that is used for its awakening is "OM". Physically it is related to the brain, pituitary gland and the energetic body.