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Chakras and their characteristics

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Chakras and their characteristics. There are seven major energy storage spots in the human body, called chakras. The chakras are energy centers that create, absorb, store, and share chakra-related energy to meet the needs of the body, mind, and soul.

What are chakras?

Each chakra will make its own energy and absorb related energy from the universe. It will gather energies that are related and send them to the right parts and organs of the body as needed. Deficiencies, weaknesses, and blockages in the flow of energy to the chakras can lead to diseases in the organs and functions they control, as well as problems in daily life. By balancing those chakras, you can eliminate all illnesses and misery from human life.

The seven chakras and their positions


Muladhara Chakra

The first or base chakra of the human body is called Muladhara. It is also referred to as the base or root chakra. It is located at the end of the spine, in the so-called tail. Its base color is red; its natural element is earth. Its role is to produce, supply, and regulate human beings’ fundamental needs and emotions.

Svadhisthana Chakra

The second chakra of the human body is called Svadhisthana. It is also referred to as the sacral chakra. It is located two inches below the navel. Its base color is orange, and its natural element is water. Its role is to influence and instigate human emotions and desires.

Manipuraka Chakra

The third chakra of the human body is called Manipuraka. It is also known as the solar plexus or nabhi chakra. It is located between the navel and the chest. Its base color is yellow, and its natural element is fire. Its role is to influence one’s self-respect, self-assurance, and moral character.

Anahata Chakra

The fourth chakra of the human body is called Anahata. It is also known as the heart chakra. It is located in the chest region, close to the heart. Its base color is green, and its natural element is air. Its role is to create and maintain feelings of love, affection, kindness, peace, and joy in people.

Vishuddha Chakra

The fifth chakra of the human body is called Vishuddha. It is also known as the throat chakra. It is located behind the throat cavity in the neck. Its base color is blue, and its natural element is wood. Its job is to care for and protect people, as well as to communicate, be honest, and be strict.

Ajna Chakra

Ajna is the sixth chakra in the human body. It is also known as the brow or third eye chakra. It is located between the brows of both eyes. Its base color is indigo, and its natural element is intellect. Its role is to support and uphold rationality, creativity, intelligence, and the ability to think.

Sahasrara Chakra

The seventh chakra of the human body is called Sahasrara. It is also known as the crown chakra. It is located one inch above the head. Its base color is purple, and its natural element is the universe. Its role is to discover the universe’s mysteries and become wise.

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