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Chakras are the spherical energy centers of the human body. In Sanskrit, chakra
means circular motion, or wheel. The seven primary chakras are centrally and
vertically aligned from the base of the spine to the crown of the head.
Invisible to the untrained eye, each chakra spins at a different frequency,
governing specific elements of an individual’s physical and mental well-being.
These energy centers can actually be detected with a PIP scanner (an instrument
that measures sound and light frequencies), which shows oscillating spheres of
energy aligned down the center of the body.
These spheres are interconnected and are affected by everything in and around
them. Their purpose is to monitor and provide feedback about our overall
well-being, hence when one or more is out of balance, the entire system is
affected and we become ill, discontent, stressed, or ‘out of sorts.’ On the
other hand, when the chakras are spinning at their perfect frequencies we
experience optimum health and well-being. The intent of chakra-based therapies
is to restore balance to the chakras and in turn, promote the health of the
individual. Depending on the technique and the practitioner, chakras can be
balanced using crystals, essential oils, colors, sound tones, and even physical
exercise.
Chakra 1—The Root Chakra
The root chakra is located at the base of the spine and is associated with the
color red. It governs the material world, physical structure, and relationship
issues; it also provides a sense of grounding, connection, place, and presence.
It is the source of our passion and motivation. When balanced, this chakra
promotes good health, high energy, and a feeling of security, both physically
and financially. When our base chakra is deficient, we may become disorganized
or unfocused; feel disconnected; or experience anxiety, restlessness, or fear.
When this chakra is overactive, it can cause greed, fear of change,
sluggishness, decreased energy, or laziness. Exercise, yoga, and massage are
particularly successful in restoring balance to one’s base chakra. Complimentary
gem stones include flame agate, ruby, red tiger’s eye, and garnet.
Chakra 2—The Sacral Chakra
The sacral chakra is located between the lower abdomen and the navel. Its color
is orange. Relating to issues of sexuality, sensuality, creativity, intuition,
and emotions—particularly fear and anger—this chakra governs intimacy and helps
remove inhibitions. Characteristics of a balanced sacral chakra include graceful
movements, kindness to self and others, balanced emotions, and the ability to
enjoy pleasure without guilt. When deficient, we may be rigid in body or mind,
exhibit poor social skills, or experience a general lack of desire. An excessive
sacral chakra can result in extreme emotions, an addiction to pleasure or sex,
over-sensitivity, or a propensity for crises. Dance, bodywork, and emotional
release techniques can help restore balance. Carnelian, pietersite, fire agate,
moonstone, and opal are a few gems that resonate with this chakra.
Chakra 3—The Solar Plexus Chakra
The solar plexus chakra is located between the sternum and the navel and is
associated with the color yellow. Governing self-esteem, will, and vital energy,
this chakra encourages clarity of thought and helps break old thought patterns.
When balanced, it imparts a warm disposition, a healthy self-esteem, and a good
sense of humor. It is also known for fostering responsibility and reliability.
Deficiency in this chakra can lead to decreased physical and emotional energy
and lack of self-discipline. Excessive solar plexus chakra causes aggression,
manipulation, and deceit, often leading to controlling,
competitive, stubborn, and overly ambitious behavior. Physically, we may
experience digestive or eating disorders, ulcers, or chronic fatigue.
Core-strengthening exercises and Pilates help bring this chakra into balance.
Its gem stones include calcite, golden citrine, amber, tiger’s eye, and
labradorite.
Chakra 4—The Heart Chakra
Affiliated with the color green and located in the heart and chest, the heart
chakra connects us to unconditional love and governs relationship issues. When
revolving at its optimum frequency, this chakra brings peace, altruism,
sincerity, and compassion. A weakened heart chakra can cause us to be
anti-social and withdrawn, to be critical and judgmental, or to feel lonely and
depressed. If excessive, we may be demanding or dependant, jealous or overly
self-sacrificing. Physical effects of imbalance are centered in the heart and
chest and include poor circulation, asthma, and tension between the shoulder
blades. Yoga, breathing exercises, and journal writing can be effective in
healing and balancing this chakra as can wearing aventurine, jade, plume agate,
or rutilated quartz near your heart.
Chakra 5—The Throat Chakra
Located at the base of the throat and associated with the color blue, the throat
chakra guides communication and creativity. A resonant voice, articulate speech,
creativity, sense of timing and rhythm, and good listening skills are
characteristics of a balanced throat chakra, while the inability to vocalize
feelings, fear of speaking, and introversion are all signs of deficiency in this
area. Singing, chanting, humming, or shouting can help restore balance to the
throat chakra. Those with an excessive throat chakra may talk too much and not
listen, have a loud, intrusive voice, and be prone to gossip. Observing silence
and practicing active listening can help heal individuals experiencing too much
throat chakra. Wear or carry turquoise, pearl, carnelian, sodalite, or
aquamarine to promote balance in this chakra.
Chakra 6—The Brow or Third-Eye Chakra
The third-eye chakra, which governs imagination, intuition, dreams, thought,
perception, and understanding, is located at the center of the forehead, above
and between the eyes. Its color is a deep sea blue or indigo. When balanced, the
brow chakra allows us to be perceptive, imaginative, and intuitive. When
deficient, we can experience poor vision or memory, suffer from a lack of
imagination, or have difficulty remembering dreams or envisioning the future. If
this chakra is too strong, however, it can cause one to become detached from
reality, suffer nightmares or delusions, or have difficulty concentrating. The
physical effects of an imbalanced brow chakra include headaches and vision
problems. Painting, drawing, meditating, and keeping a dream journal are all
helpful in bringing balance to this chakra. Resonating gemstones include
amethyst, sapphire, azurite, iolite, and lapis lazuli.
Chakra 7—The Crown Chakra
Located at the top of the head, the crown chakra is our energetic connection to
spiritual consciousness, wisdom, and the Divine. It is here that we connect with
the universe and experience understanding that is beyond words or intellect. The
color associated with this chakra is violet, white, or gold. When functioning at
optimum frequency, this chakra allows us to be open-minded, intelligent,
thoughtful, and wise. It can enable us to understand and learn information
easily and experience a sense of spiritual connection. If it is weak, however,
it can cause us to ridicule spirituality, be cynical and rigid in our thoughts,
or be apathetic and overly materialistic. Healing techniques include meditation
and active open-mindedness. When the crown chakra is excessive, we tend to live
‘too much in the head,’ and out of touch with our own body. In this instance,
activities that promote reconnecting the physical body with the earth, such as
gardening, exercise, and massage, are most healing. Quartz crystal, topaz,
alexandrite, danburite, and moldavite are the gemstones associated with this
chakra.