Each
is responsible for different emotional and personality traits
Introduction to the Kundalini Yoga Seven Chakra System
by Anmol Mehta
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What exactly
are Chakras? How do they function? How can they be worked on? This
article will look to answer these and other key questions regarding
them, as well as give an overview of each of the Chakras that make
up the Kundalini Yoga Seven Chakra System. Although, books can
easily be written on this topic this document will concentrate on
providing the most important aspects of this profound science.
Charkas are
the center piece of the Yogic Energetic model of man. Chakra, which
literally means wheel, is best thought of as a Multi-Dimensional
Energy Vortex. By multi-dimensional I mean that a Chakra bridges
across the many dimensions that make up a human being. According to
Yoga there are 4 bodies that constitute a complete human being.
These are the physical body, psychic or astral body, the mental body
and finally the causal body. Chakras reside in the astral body, and
serve as transformers to move energy between these various bodies.
The astral
body can be thought of an etheric double of the physical body.
Through it runs a vast complex of channels (nadis) that carry the
energy of life (prana, chi or life-force). The quality and quantity
of prana flowing through the nadis determines the health of the
Chakras with reside there. The Chakras, as we mentioned are energy
vortexes. They are opened and balanced by this flow of prana. The
Chakras lie along the spine from the base to the top of the head and
there are seven main Chakras. Each of these Chakras govern the
physical region where they are situated and also, are responsible
for certain emotional and personality traits. As they are properly
activated and energized by the correct flow of prana, the
corresponding physical regions are rejuvenated and emotions of a
higher quality are embraced.
The seven
Chakras and their main areas of influence, both physical and
emotional are given below. The format is Chakra Name: Location:
Primary Physical Influence: Primary Emotional/Personality
Influences.
1. Mooladhara
(Root) Chakra: Perineum: Excretory Systems: Physical Security & Fear
2.
Swadhisthana (Sex) Chakra: Base of the Spine: Sexual Systems:
Self-Expression & Creativity
3. Manipura
(Naval) Chakra: Solar Plexus: Digestive Systems: Willpower & Anger
4. Anahata
(Heart) Chakra: Center of the Chest: Circulatory and Respiratory
Systems: Love
5. Vishuddhi
(Throat) Chakra: Throat: Auditory and Speech Systems: Communication
6. Ajna (3rd
Eye): Center of head, directly in line with center of forehead: Eyes
& Perception: Intuition
7. Sahasrara
(Crown): Top of Head: Brain and Nervous System: Bliss
Now that we
know what Chakras are and what they do, lets see how we can work on
them. The key to opening and balancing Chakras is by purifying the
Nadis of blockages and increasing the flow of Prana. This is best
done through the use of Yoga and Pranayama. Yoga, specifically
Kundalini or Kriya Yoga, and Pranayama are the essentially the
science of Chakra Activation. They are designed to systematically
dissolve the debris that collects and blocks the flow of energy
through the nadis. When the flow increases, the Chakras are opened
and, over time, become optimally balanced. This leads to higher
levels of awareness and consciousness -- which is to say that it
leads to a human being achieving their highest potential.
About the
author: Anmol Mehta is a Kundalini Yoga Teacher and Zen Expert.
Visit Mastery of
Meditation, Chakra Yoga and Zen for free Online Meditation &
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