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Christian Theological Dictionary on Chakra A Christian theological definition of Chakra according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: " Chakra In Yoga, an alleged focal point of energy in the human body with its own frequency. It is a Hindi term. Supposedly, there are seven chakras located in the head, throat, chest, abdomen, groin, etc. Chakras are often utilized in New Age practices. See also, Aura. " See also: Chakra , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul
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Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Chakra
A Theosophical definition of Chakra : Chakra (Cakra, Sanskrit) A word signifying in general a "wheel," and from this simple original meaning there were often taken for occult and esoteric purposes a great many subordinate, very interesting, and in some cases highly mystical and profound derivatives. Chakra also means a cycle, a period of duration, in which the wheel of time turns once. It also means the horizon, as being circular or of a wheel-form. It likewise means certain centers or pranic spherical loci of the body in which are supposed to collect streams of pranic energy of differing qualities, or pranic energies of different kinds. T hese physiological chakras, which are actually connected with the pranic circulations and ganglia of the auric egg, and therefore function in the physical body through the intermediary of the linga-sarira or astral model-body, are located in different parts of the physical frame, reaching from the parts about the top of the skull to the parts about the pubis. It would be highly improper, having at heart the best interests of humanity, to give the occult or esoteric teaching concerning the exact location, functions, and means of controlling the physiological chakras of the human body; for it is a foregone conclusion that were this mystical knowledge broadcast, it would be sadly misused, leading not only in many cases to death or insanity, but to the violation of every moral instinct. Alone the high initiates, who as a matter of fact have risen above the need of employing the physiological chakras, can use them at will, and for holy purposes - which in fact is something that they rarely, if indeed they ever do. See also: Chakra , Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul
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Spiritual Dictionary on Chakras Chakras: A chakra is a spinning vortex of energy created within ourselves by the interpenetration of consciousness and the physical body. Through this combination, chakras become centers of activity for the reception, assimilation, and transmission of life energies. Uniting the chakras is what we experience as the "self." The word chakra comes from the Sanskrit word for "wheel" or "disk" and originated within the philosophy of the ancient yoga systems of India. Also See: Chakra (See also: Chakras, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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PotentialitiesThe Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human Potentialities Through exceedingly detailed meditations over thousands of hours, the yogis determined that the human body is far more than a configuration of fleshy organs, bones, and fluids. Composed of five gradients or koshas, literally, "sheaths," with each one more interior and more subtle than the previous one, we are the actual "bridge" from the physical to the spiritual. Each sheath exerts a guiding intelligence over the next more dense sheath in the following order: the individual soul and causal body (jiva and anandamaya kosha), the reflective-intellectual body (vijnanamaya kosha), mental-emotional body (manomaya kosha), vital energy body (pranamaya kosha),and the physical body (annamaya kosha). Through this anatomy of increasingly interior bodies, yoga maps the emotionality and sentient capacities of the intimus itself and thus the way toward deepening our intimacy with one another and the world. Read more here: » The
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CHAKRAS CHAKRAS the seven vital energy centers of the body. The chakras extend from the base of spine to the crown of head. Located in the rectal area, near the genitals, behind the navel, at the heart, at the neck, between the eyebrows, and on the crown of the head. Each chakra corresponds to certain colors, emotions, organs, nerve networks, and energies. (See also: CHAKRAS, Alternative Health, Healing, Body Mind and Soul)
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chakra chakra (literally, wheel): There are 7 energy centers called "Chakras" and they parallel the spine. Each chakra has certain qualities and associations. Refers to one of seven centers of consciousness suspended on the sushumna nerve through which the Kundalini rises. The seven main chakras are located at the root base region (Muladhara), genital region (Svadhisthana), belly region (Manipura), heart region (Ana Hata), throat region (Vishudda), forehead region (Ajna), and the top of head (Sahasrara). There are also many other chakras located elsewhere throughout the body. (See also: chakra, Alternative Health, Healing, Body Mind and Soul)
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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on CHAKRA COLORS CHAKRA COLORS – 1. Seven energy vortexes on the human body associate with a color. - Crown - white.
- Forehead (3rd eye) - purple.
- Throat - blue.
- Chest - pink/green.
- Navel - yellow.
- Abdomen - orange.
- Groin - red.
Smaller vortexes are in the hands and feet. 2. “wheel”, spiritual energy center (Sanskrit) - Muladhara - base of spine
- Svadhisthana - lower abdomen.
- Manipura - navel
- Anahata - heart
- Visuddii - throat
- Ajna - third eye
- Sahasrara - crown of head (NAD)
(See also: CHAKRA COLOR, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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