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The Seven Chakras: A Brief Overview

Below is a description of the seven chakras, from root to crown:

 

Root Chakra: Muladhara

The root chakra, represents our foundation. On the human body, the root chakra sits at the base of the spine and gives us the feeling of being grounded. When the root chakra is open, we feel confident in our ability to withstand challenges and stand on our own two feet. When it's blocked, we feel threatened, as if we're standing on unstable ground.

Mantra: "I can't grow from an unsteady foundation."

 

Sacral Chakra: Swadhisthana

The sacral chakra, helps inform how we relate to our emotions and the emotions of others. It also governs creativity and sexual energy. Those with a blocked sacral chakra could feel a lack of control in their lives.

Mantra: "I always honor others but not before myself."

 

Solar Plexus Chakra: Manipura

The solar plexus chakra speaks to your ability to be confident and in control of your life. Think back to the last time you had butterflies or felt a pit in the stomach: That's the Manipura chakra at work. If your solar plexus chakra is blocked, you might feel overwhelming amounts of shame and self-doubt. Those with open sacral chakras are free to express their true selves.

Mantra: "Self-love starts when I accept all parts of myself."

Heart Chakra: Anahata

The heart chakra is the bridge between the lower chakras (associated with materiality) and the upper chakras (associated with spirituality). As the name suggests, this chakra can influence our ability to give and receive love—from others and ourselves. Someone with a blocked heart chakra will have difficulty fully opening up to the people in their life. If someone's heart is open, they can experience deep compassion and empathy.

Mantra: "When I love myself, loving others comes easily.

 

Throat Chakra: Vishuddha

The throat chakra gives voice to the heart chakra and controls our ability to communicate our personal power. When it's functioning at full capacity, it allows us to express ourselves truly and clearly. Someone with a blocked throat chakra will feel like they have trouble finding the words to say how they truly feel.

Mantra: “I speak my truth, always.”

 

Third Eye Chakra: Ajna

The third-eye chakra controls our ability to see the big picture and connect to intuition. Think of it as the eye of the soul: It registers information beyond the surface level. Visions and intuitive hits are not uncommon for someone with an open third-eye chakra.

Mantra: "I am open to exploring what cannot be seen."

 

Crown Chakra: Sahasrara

The crown chakra, the highest chakra, sits at the crown of the head and represents our ability to be fully connected spiritually.

Lesson: "I am a vessel for love and light."

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