Chakras

Type: Special

Generalities:

The Chakras are known in the Western as bioenergetic centers or neurofluidic centers, they are centers of subtle energy. His study comes from the texts of classical yoga. Each chakra is related to an endocrine system gland, a plexus, a set of organs. So an excess or deficit of energy in each of them can affect the physiological and emotional balance. In turn, each bioenergetic center is related to psychic levels, planets, colors, metals, sounds, and so on. In this article we present the generalities of each one, beginning with the way it is called in the Western language, followed by its name in Sanskrit (the ancient language of India). In the end we present a basic protocol to balance them.

It should be noted that the balance of chakras is a complementary treatment to the medical biomagnetism of Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán. Usually, when the chakra is overexited, the negative pole will be required, while if it requires more energy, the positive will be applied.

Chakra1:

Root Chakra, or Muladhara, is found in the perineum, between sex and the anus. It is represented as a lotus with 4 red petals. Related to the planet Saturn and the earth element, so it provides support, firmness, security. Rules the most basic instinct, which is the survival instinct, manifests itself through fear. Those who have not developed the energy of the first chakra feel insecure, in an uncertain world, they always look for someone or something to rely on (codependency, addictions). They are disorganized people and with little will. Instead; who has developed it has the ability to overcome obstacles through tenacity and continuous effort. They are organized, constant, hardworking, reliable people.

In the physical aspect it is related to the adrenal glands, with the legs, the feet that are our roots and the contact with the earth. Governs the bone system , the structure.

Chakra 2:

Lumbo-sacrum or Swadisthana, located at the level of lumbar 5 and the sacrum. Represented with a lotus with 6 orange petals. Ruled by the planet Jupiter and the water element, it represents a more dynamic and fluid aspect of energy. Related to the sexual organs and the sexual instinct that manifests itself through desires and pleasures, its excess being lust. Who has developed it has the ability to generate and create, either on the material level (material wealth) or on the artistic or intellectual level.

It is related to the gonads and the reproductive system, in general with the organs at the height of the hip and waist.

Chakra 3:

Hypogastric or Manipura (the city of jewels) is located in the solar plexus, between the diaphragm and the navel. Represented by 10 yellow petals. The planet Mars is its ruler along with the fire element. It is related to organs such as the liver and pancreas and in general with the digestive system. On a psychic level it has to do with the desire for dominance that manifests itself through aggressive behavior. Its development goes hand in hand with that of willpower, bravery or courage; while its defect is usually uncontrolled anger, which manifests itself in alterations of the digestive system.

Chakra 4:

Heart Center or Anahata. It is located in the chest, at the level of the heart. Already here we enter a more spiritual ground, since this chakra develops empathy and love. Represented by a lotus with 12 green petals. It is governed by the planet Venus and the air element. The energy becomes more subtle and in this case develops the feelings and aspirations of love, unity, compassion, understanding. Related to the thymus gland and the heart. The ancient texts say that upon waking it completely the state of ananda or complete bliss is reached.

Chakra 5:

Laryngeal center or Vishuddha. It is the center of communication, which is located at the throat. In the Hindu tradition it is related to the akasha or ether element by Westerners. A much more subtle vibration element, represented by 16 light blue (cyan) petals. The ability to communicate, eloquence and creativity are manifested through this center and its associated organs such as the mouth (language, music) ears (clairaudience) arms and hands (creativity and expression through the hands). It is related to the thyroid gland and the respiratory system. It also represents the communication between the world of ideas (head, brain) and the world of feelings and desires (chest, abdomen) and the way we externalize this entire inner universe.

Chakra 6:

Frontal center or Agna. It is the center of vision both physically and extrasensory. It is located in the frown(third eye). It is ruled by the Moon, element: Maha tattwa (space). Represented by 2 indigo petals (in fact they are 96 petals, half blue and half violet). To those who develop it, they offer the ability to see beyond the limits of time and space, develop awareness of total knowledge: "Chit". Related to the pituitary gland, with the eyes and in general with the brain and nervous system. It provides the ability to imagine, visualize, and on the upper plane clairvoyance or intuition.

Chakra 7:

Sahasrara or Coronary Center, is located in the crown, at the center of the head and is related to the pineal gland and in general with the balance of the endocrine system. Represented by a thousand-petal violet lotus. Its ruling planet is the Sun that connects us with the plane of the absolute, with the Cosmic Consciousness When it has developed, one can arrive at Enlightenment or Samadhi, which is the consciousness of Truth, of Being: "Sat", the union of the Individual soul with the Universal soul.

Chakras balancing protocol:

  1. Is there any unbalanced chakra? If the answer is yes, begin to test each chakra from 1 to 7.
  2. Test each chakra with teh following questions:
    • Does it balance with the negative pole?
    • Does it balance with the positive pole?
    • Does it balance with the negative and positive poles?
  3. How long? 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, one hour...
  4. Caution:

    - Chakra 2 does not apply to pregnant women.

    - Chakra 4 does not apply if the person does have a pacemaker.

    - Chakra 6 most of the times can by balanced by apllying the pair: interciliary - ray bulb. In few cases it will ask to put both magnets on the interciliary.

    - Chakra 7 does not regularly ask for balance.


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