The Seven Parts of Chakra Meditation
You have probably always thought of meditation as
someone sitting with their legs crossed and humming to
themselves for hours on end, but that is not what
meditation is all about.
There are many different types of meditation and they
all help you to relax and reduce your own stress.
Chakra meditation is a specific branch that originated from
Hindu beliefs and its style has been spread to all corners of
the globe.
Chakra meditation is centered on seven major parts of the
self and each one is identified with its own color, element,
and area of the body.
When one part of the chakra is imbalanced it affects them
all, and ruins your overall sense of self.
Each chakra can be linked to different problems and there
are techniques for solving them.
Red/ Earth: Muladhara
This chakra is centered at the base of the spine and is
considered to be the first and most basic chakra.
It is related to survival instincts and your physical
identity.
When you use chakra meditation you can use this chakra to bring you security,
health, and security.
Orange/ Water: Svadhisthana
This is the center of emotion and sexual desire.
This chakra is represented in the abdomen and lower back and brings us closer to others.
When you focus on this part with chakra meditation you
will improve the depth of your emotions, sexual fulfillment, and your ability to change.
Yellow/ Fire: Manipura
Your third chakra relates to your ego identity, which corresponds to your will
power.
It is also responsible for your metabolism, so this chakra will
bring you power and energy when meditated on.
Green/ Air: Anahata
Anahata will bring you deeper love and peace with
chakra meditation.
It is related to your heart and opposites like male and female, and mind and body.
It will bring you into a state of self acceptance.
Blue/ Sound: Vishuddha
Chakra five is the center of creativity and expressing
yourself, especially verbally.
It represents the throat and is therefore related to vibration,
sound, and language.
Purple/ Light: Ajna
If you want to be able to think or see more clearly, chakra meditation on the Ajna is
perfect.
It is also called “the third eye” and represents self
reflection and light.
It will help you see better physically and mentally.
Violet/ Thought: Sahasrara
Although Sahasrara is not considered to be more
important than the other chakras, it is the one that is in
the most connection with a world beyond.
Chakra meditation in this area brings you wisdom,
spirituality, and happiness.
It is the crown of the body and is related to thought and complete awareness.
The key to chakra meditation is being able to understand all
of the chakras.
Once you have balanced your chakras you will be able to
reach the point of Sahasrara and have a greater
understanding of your life, which brings peace and
happiness.
Once you have learned the seven parts of chakra
meditation you can precede in learning different techniques in mastering each of them.
Resource Box: When you study chakra meditation you
must understand how each of the seven parts relates to your
situation.
You can then focus in on that branch until you feel that you have corrected the imbalance.
A continued study in chakra meditation is needed to help
maintain peace and happiness.
The Seven Parts of Chakra Meditation
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