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Do you know what are the chakras?



To understand how our organism works and why in some life situations we do not understand some attitudes or thoughts , understanding the meaning of the Chakras can help us.

What are Chakras? From Sanskrit origin, the word Chakra means "wheel of light." In this sense, they represent the energy centers connected with our body. Each chakra has a direct relationship with some organ in the body. There are many Chakras, but seven are the main one starting from the base of the spine through to the crown of the head.

The first three chakras, starting at the base of the spine are chakras of matter. They are more physical in nature.


First Chakra: The Muladhara is the chakra of stability, security, and our basic needs. It encompasses the first three vertebrae, the bladder, and the colon. When this chakra is open, we feel safe and fearless.

Second Chakra: The Svadhisthana chakra is our creativity and sexual center. It is located above the pubic bone, below the navel, and is responsible for our creative expression.Third Third Chakra: The Manipura chakra means lustrous gem and it’s the area from the navel to the breastbone. The third chakra is our source of personal power.

Fourth Chakra: It connects Matter and Spirit and is located at the heart center, the fourth chakra, anahata is at the middle of the seven and unites the lower chakras of matter and the upper chakras of spirit. The fourth is also spiritual but serves as a bridge between our body, mind, emotions, and spirit. The heart chakra is our source of love and connection.

When we work through our physical chakras, or the first three, we can open the spiritual chakras more fully.


The next three are the chakras of the spirit

Fifth Chakra: The Vishuddha chakra is the fifth chakra, located in the area of the throat. This is our source of verbal expression and the ability to speak our highest truth. The fifth chakra includes the neck, thyroid, and parathyroid glands, jaw, mouth, and tongue.

Sixth Chakra: The Ajna chakra is located in between the eyebrows. It is also referred to as the “third eye” chakra. Ajna is our center of intuition. We all have a sense of intuition but we may not listen to it or heed its warnings. Focus on opening the sixth chakra will help you hone this ability.

Seventh Chakra: The Sahaswara chakra or the “thousand petal lotus” chakra is located at the crown of the head. This is the chakra of enlightenment and spiritual connection to our higher selves, others, and ultimately, to the divine. It is located at the crown of the head.


The practice of yoga is one of the most powerful tool to regulate them all!!! Keep practing!



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