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Are you feeling off lately, and you just can’t pinpoint why? Maybe you’ve been sick a lot, or things are just falling apart for no reason. It’s possible one of your chakras—the 7 swirling pools of energy in your body—is blocked, clogged, or unbalanced. Each chakra governs different spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects of your being, and identifying which one is giving you grief is the first step to turning things around. Read on to learn more about each chakra, how to know if it's blocked, and what you can do to open it and achieve balance.
How to Know Which Chakra Is Blocked
- Your root chakra may be blocked if you’re feeling fearful or anxious.
- Your sacral chakra may be blocked if you lack creativity or feel emotional.
- Your solar plexus chakramay be blocked if you feel self-doubt.
- Your heart chakra may be blocked if you’re having relationship issues.
- Your throat chakra may be blocked if you’re struggling to communicate.
- Your third eye chakra may be blocked if you feel a lack of intuition.
- Your crown chakra may be blocked if you’re struggling to find a purpose.
Steps
What are the 7 main chakras and their meanings?
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Root Chakra (Muladhara) The root chakra is the foundation for balance among all your chakras. It’s a swirling ball or disc of red energy located at the base of your spine. It’s responsible for your sense of physical security and connects you to basic survival needs like food, water, and shelter.[16]
- Color: Red
- Element: Earth
- When balanced, you feel sturdy, grounded, and safe.
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Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana) The sacral chakra is the center for creative and sexual energy. It’s located over your sacrum (the triangular bone just below your lumbar vertebrae). This chakra is all about your emotions, sensuality, and your ability to be flexible and adaptable.[17]
- Color: Orange
- Element: Water
- When balanced, you feel passionate, fulfilled, joyous, and friendly.
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Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura) The solar plexus chakra is your center of power, confidence, and self-esteem. It’s located near your belly button and helps you be decisive and use your personal power for good.[18]
- Color: Yellow
- Element: Fire
- When balanced, you feel self-confident, assured in your abilities, strong-willed, and determined.
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Heart Chakra (Anahata) The heart chakra is your center of love, compassion, and forgiveness. It’s located in the center of your chest along your spine (not over your actual heart) and is the crossroads between your lower physical chakras and your upper spiritual chakras.[19]
- Color: Green
- Element: Air
- When balanced, you’re able to give and receive love freely, make connections, and balance self-care with care for others.
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Throat Chakra (Vishuddha) The throat chakra governs your ability to communicate. It’s located at the base of your throat and is your center of self-expression and speech. This chakra controls the link between yourself, the spiritual world, and the earth.[20]
- Color: Blue
- Element: Space or ether
- When balanced, you can easily communicate your feelings and fully listen and understand others.
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Third Eye Chakra (Ajna) The third eye or brow chakra is your center of intuition and perception, helping you connect to your intuitive wisdom. Located in the center of your forehead, it allows you to see through any illusions that separate you from the real world.[21]
- Color: Purple or indigo
- Element: Light
- When balanced, you can easily see through mental blocks and have a razor-sharp mind.
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Crown Chakra (Sahasrara) The crown chakra is your center of enlightenment. It sits on top of your head and is your connection to your highest self, the universe, and the divine. This chakra is associated with thought and helps control your sense of spiritual connections.[22]
- Color: Violet or white
- Element: Thought or cosmic energy
- When balanced, you are conscious of pure awareness and feel connected to something larger than yourself.
wikiHow Quiz: What Chakra Do I Need to Balance?
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you choose crystals to balance and unblock your chakras?Emily ChristensenEmily Christensen is a Shamanic Spiritual Advisor, Reiki Master, and the Founder of Rainbow Raaja based in Southern California and now King County, Washington. Emily has over six years of experience as a Massage Therapist and in using tarot cards, crystal therapy, light work (reiki, light codes, energy therapy), and shamanic healing. She received Reiki Master training from the Hands on Healing Institute. Emily is also a certified Bodywork Therapist by the California Massage Therapy Council and an Ordained Shamanic Minister with the Universal Life Church.
Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow RaajaA practitioner chooses crystals based on the ailments or blocks and whether the crystal feels responsive to the blockage. Keep in mind that all crystals are unique, and will do different things when it can be of use. The key is learning and practicing to connect with the life force of the crystal and allowing it to guide you.
Tips
Warnings
- There isn’t scientific evidence to prove these remedies will fully heal any emotional or physical problems. If you’re experiencing severe or prolonged pain or mental health struggles, visit a doctor or counselor for medical advice.Thanks
References
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