What are the Chakras

Chakras are the "Subtle Energy" center and part of your "Energy Body."

Throughout history, several philosophies, mystic traditions, religions, and alternative medicine frameworks have included states connected to overall health and the evolution of consciousness.

Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel, disc, or circle and refers to the shape of this subtle energy structure.

However, accounts seen through clairvoyance describe Chakras as a cone with a tip close to a person's skin.

As non-physical structures, they belong to the extra-physical dimension.

Therefore, you cannot feel Chakras using your physical senses, such as touch or sight.

Detecting their existence involves perceiving your bio-energies (subtle energies) through psychic ability.

You can learn and perceive your Chakras through study, technique, and persistence without including religious beliefs, rituals, or innate skills.

The number of Chakras and their position varies considerably depending on which source you are consulting.

In conscientiology, a neo-science of consciousness, the model adopted includes seven main Chakras while acknowledging that the number can be in the tens of thousands when counting the secondary and peripheral ones.

The Seven Main Chakras

  1. Sahasrara or Crown Chakra.
  2. Ajna or Third Eye Chakra.
  3. Vishuddha or Throat Chakra.
  4. Anahata or Heart Chakra.
  5. Manipura or Solar Plexus Chakra.
  6. Svadhistana or Sacral Chakra.
  7. Muladhara or Root Chakra.

Each of these seven main chakras has a corresponding number, name, color, specific area of the spine from the sacrum to the crown of the head, and health focus.