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In Hindu yogic philosophy, chakras are the invisible energy centers of the human body. When these energetic centers are blocked, you can feel mentally and physically stuck. Chakra meditation is an easy and helpful way to fix this and realign your energetic power. In this article, we’ll teach you how to meditate on your 7 chakras and help you learn which ones may be blocked.
This article is based on an interview with our international intuitive counselor and happiness coach, Kari Samuels. Check out the full interview here.
Things You Should Know
- Meditate on your chakras by visualizing all 7 of them. Imagine a bright light traveling through each energetic wheel one at a time.
- If a chakra feels dull, stagnant, or blocked, imagine a wheel turning clockwise to unblock and align it.
- From the base of your spine to the top of your head, the chakras are in order as follows: root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye, and crown.
Steps
How to Do Chakra Meditation
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Sit in a comfortable position with your back straight. Settle down on the ground or on a chair in whatever position is most comfortable for you. Experts typically recommend sitting cross-legged with your shoulders back; however, you can also lie down with your legs and arms at your side.
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Take a few deep breaths to calm your body. Before starting your meditation, it’s important to calm any built-up tension in the body. Breathe in and breathe out. Loosen the muscles in your face, relax your jaw, and place your hands wherever they’re most comfortable.
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Close your eyes and visualize your 7 chakras. Once relaxed, close your eyes and think about the chakras running up and down the center of your body. Visualize where they rest and what they may look like.[2] Are some glowing and vibrating? Are others stagnant and dull?[3]
- Start at the base of your spine and move up to the crown of your head with the chakras in order, visualizing their energetic colors:[4]
- Root chakra: Red
- Sacral chakra: Orange
- Solar plexus chakra: Yellow
- Heart chakra: Green
- Throat chakra: Blue
- Third eye chakra: Indigo
- Crown chakra: Violet or white
- Start at the base of your spine and move up to the crown of your head with the chakras in order, visualizing their energetic colors:[4]
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Breathe deeply and release tension from each chakra. Let go of all other thoughts and focus on your chakras. Start at the root chakra (the chakra on your tailbone) and visualize it pulsing with a bright light or energy.[5] Then, imagine the light traveling up to the sacral chakra (the chakra in your lower abdomen). Continue this pattern until you reach the crown chakra (the chakra on the top of your head).[6]
- Try imagining each chakra as a separate glowing orb, disc, or lotus flower—use whichever visual resonates most with you.
- Let your breath move the light and energy through your body like a wave, cleansing out all imperfections, imbalances, and negative energy.[7]
- Stay on each chakra for as long as you’d like. The longer you visualize a chakra, the more energetic time it’ll have to heal.
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Visualize a wheel turning to align your chakras. If you reach a chakra that feels blocked or stagnant, focus on it for a few extra moments. Imagine the chakra as a wheel. Use your breath to turn the wheel clockwise. This can help correct the flow of energy in the body and within the blocked chakra, realigning your energetic power.[8]
- Place your hand on the area of your body closest to the blocked chakra to help channel and focus your healing energy. For instance, if your sacral chakra is blocked, place a hand over your belly button.[9]
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Open your eyes slowly to end your practice. Once you’ve visualized and breathed through each of your chakras, slowly open your eyes. Take a few deep breaths to center yourself with reality. Notice how you feel. If you feel energized, fantastic! If you still feel stuck, consider diving back into another round of meditation or jumping into a yoga flow.
- Your chakra meditation can be as long or short as you like. Remember, this meditation is to aid you and your needs, no one else’s.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can you use 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 any ailments or blocks and whether the crystal feels responsive to the blockage. Although you can read every crystal book on the market, crystals (like humans) are unique and they "speak" when you listen. There are generic crystals well known for certain chakras or health concerns, but to be truly effective, you have to learn to listen to your own intuition and the crystal itself without second guessing yourself.
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References
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6106753/
- ↑ Evelina Renta. Mindfulness Coach. Expert Interview. 11 April 2023.
- ↑ https://yogainternational.com/article/view/a-beginners-guide-to-chakras
- ↑ https://health.clevelandclinic.org/chakras/
- ↑ Kari Samuels. Intuitive Counselor & Happiness Coach. Expert Interview. 2 September 2021.
- ↑ https://health.clevelandclinic.org/chakras/
- ↑ Kari Samuels. Intuitive Counselor & Happiness Coach. Expert Interview. 2 September 2021.
- ↑ https://basmati.com/2017/02/03/how-align-your-chakras-through-yoga
- ↑ Kari Samuels. Intuitive Counselor & Happiness Coach. Expert Interview. 2 September 2021.
About This Article
According to Hindu yogic philosophy, chakras are energy centers that run up and down the body. There are seven chakras that fall along the spine: the root chakra, the sacral chakra, the solar plexus chakra, the heart chakra, the throat chakra, the third-eye chakra, and the crown chakra. Some people believe that chakras can become blocked, causing different physical and emotional problems, and that meditation can help unblock them. To meditate on your chakras, find a quiet, comfortable spot and sit with your legs crossed and back straight. Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths to relax. Then, focus on one chakra at a time, starting with your root chakra and working your way up. As you focus on each chakra, try picturing it in your mind. Imagine energy moving and flowing through it. Once you’ve meditated on one chakra, move on to the next. After going through all of them, visualize the whole chakra system in your body and imagine energy flowing from your root chakra all the way up to your crown chakra. When you're finished, slowly open your eyes and note how your body feels.
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