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What are chakras?

The energy centers of the body are called chakras , i.e. the nodes where the complex energy channels in the human body meet. The term “chakra” comes from Sanskrit and means “wheel” or “circle”. There are seven main chakras and a number of smaller secondary chakras. Each of the seven main chakras provides energy to specific areas of the body. If a chakra is blocked, problems arise in that same area of ​​the body. The following topics and areas of the body are connected to the seven main chakras:

The following topics and areas of the body are connected to the seven main chakras:
  • Root Chakra : located at the pelvic floor; stands for the topics of grounding, stability and safety and influences the spine, bones, intestines and blood
  • Sacral chakra : located in the lower spine; stands for the themes of joy of life and sexuality; affects blood, lymph, digestive juices, pelvic area and hips
  • Navel chakra : located between the breastbone and navel; stands for the themes of willpower and assertiveness; affects lower back, stomach, liver, spleen and pancreas
  • Heart Chakra : located in the spine at the level of the heart; stands for the themes of love, closeness and devotion; affects the heart, upper back, circulatory system and skin
  • Throat chakra : located between the pit of the throat and the larynx; stands for the themes of communication, truth and creativity; affects throat, neck, jaw, thyroid, bronchi and trachea
  • Brow Chakra : located between the eyebrows; stands for the themes of spirituality, seeing and intuition; affects the face, eyes, ears, nose and the central nervous system
  • Crown Chakra : located at the crown of the head; represents the theme of enlightenment; affects the cerebrum and pineal gland