Çakra; Hinduizm'de ve bazı ilgili Asya kültürlerinde, insan vücudunda bulunan metafiziksel ve/veya biyofiziksel enerjinin bağlantı noktası olarak düşünülmüştür.Chakra Sanskritçede tekerlek anlamına gelmektedir. İnsanda bulunan bu enerji merkezleri girdap şeklinde dönen enerji alanından oluştuğu için onlara bu isim verilmiştir
Definition of chakras in English English dictionary
These are the seven centers of energy located on the human body, between the base of the spine and the top of the head
Chakras are energy vortices on the energy body that comprise part of the energy system They are Indo-Tibetan in origin and were added to reiki in the Raku Kai system of Reiki They are currently commonly taught in many forms of reiki Chakras were not part of the Japanese Reiki Practices or Mrs Takata's practices
Seven primary energy consciousness centers that exist within the aura of every human being Each represents different characteristics of a person's mental, emotional, physical and spiritual expression
The energy centers of the body that allow energy to be focused and routed through the body for healing and Magickal energy work While there are many Chakras, the seven primary ones are those which are aligned vertically in the body and which correspond roughly with the major nodes of the lymphatic system These include the Crown, Third Eye, Throat, Heart, Sacral, Spleen and Root Chakras
An energy vortex within a form that receives light (photon energy) that spins like a wheel This action reflects the white light into the color spectrum we know
Believed by New Agers to be the seven energy centers in man which open up during the kundalini effect in meditation
(energy centers inside and outside physical form but most notedly referred to as 7 energy centers)
Energy centers associated with different areas of the body 'Looks' like white or colored balls or sailing ship steering wheels During fusion of the brains they merge into one white disk near the center of the body
The nerve plexuses or centres along the spine and in the head through which the Kundalini (see below) energy is led
the Ra group used the term, "energy centers," interchangeably with the Hindu and Buddhist term, "chakras," and "rays" to represent seven locations from the base of the spine to the crown of the head In the chakras are stored seven kinds of spiritual energy that correspond to centers within our energetic bodies and the various kinds of lessons or energy expenditures that we undertake during our lives
The body contains seven energy centers, known as chakras Together, these energy centers -- data banks, as they are sometimes referred to - are an archetypal depiction of your individual maturation through seven distinct stages of development The chakras represent levels of psychic power and intelligence that extend around the body, and connect us with other spiritual bodies and souls Their natural energy that can be accessed around each chakra enables you to grow, heal and change yourself
Energy centers in the body which are best cleansed, opened, and balanced Too much or too little energy in one chakra can be the cause for disruption in magick or frustrations in everyday life [For more information see http: //www spiritonline com/meditation/]
A series of energy centers which help to regulate the flow of energy in the subtle body, corresponding to glands and emotions, located (approximately) along the spinal column Chakras can be open, closed, or blocked In this framework, the yogic practices help to balance the energy of the chakras
Energy centers (vortices) in the etheric body related to the spine and the seven most important endocrine glands Responsible for the coordination and vitalization of all the bodies (mental, astral and physical) and their correlation with the soul, the main center of consciousness There are seven major chakras and 42 lesser ones
Yogic concept The seven chakras are physical and vibrational energy centers associated with the human body The first begins at its base of the spine moving to the seventh at the top of the head It is believed that by raising one's awareness through the practice of Yoga one can transmute the lower energies of the first three chakras into the higher, finer vibrations of the remaining four chakras
Energy centers (vortices) in the etheric body related to the spine and the seven most important endocrine glands Responsible for the co-ordination and vitalization of all the bodies (mental, astral and physical) and their correlation with the soul, the main center of consciousness There are seven major chakras and 42 lesser ones
In Hinduism and Tantra, any of 88,000 focal points in the human body where psychic forces and bodily functions can merge and interact. In Hinduism there are seven and in Tantra four major chakras, each associated with a colour, shape, sense organ, natural element, deity, and mantra. The most important are the heart chakra, the chakra at the base of the spine, and the chakra at the top of the head
Sanskrit meaning "wheel", they are the body's seven major energy centers, of which the heart is the 4th center These centers relate to the Chi/Qui/Ki, the life force of our being
Sometimes spelled cakra, chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning "wheel", and refers to (1) a circle or group of spiritual seekers, and (2) to the centers or points (usually considered to be seven in number) of spiritual power that reside in or compose the human astral body These points, or centers of consciousness, are considered to have correspondences with the physical body that run along the spine from the very base to the very crown Each point represents a different kind or quality of subtle energy which can be focused and activated by various practices See kundalini See also "A sounds practice" at our Letters page
Sanskrit term denoting one of seven major energy centers situated along the spine, plus scores of minor centers throughout the body These correspond roughly to the nerve junctions ('little brains') where nerves from every part of the body join the spinal cord Many Indian and Chinese modalities, especially acupuncture, focus on re-establishing the free flow of energy throughout the chakras
a spiritual opening in your body; humans have 7 chakras that are named after the colors of the rainbow - the chakras must be kept closed in order to keep negative spirits out of your body
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 Chiti: Divine conscious energy Chitshakti: The expressive power of universal Consciousness
Sanskrit - "wheel or disc" An energy centre within one of the subtle bodies, formed by the intersection of many "nadis" or strands of etheric substance, forming the seven main chakras of the human being and the 22 minor chakras There are also 343 "points of light" which correspond to the acupuncture points Chakras can be energy centres in the solar system or the cosmos, or a human being
[Sanskrit- wheel, circle] Hindu term for centers of energy (prana) in the human astral body Traditionally there are seven principle chakras along the vertical axis of the body These are often symbolized by mandala or yantra-like circular diagrams
A "Sanskrit term" used for a Spinning Wheel or Disc An energy center within one of the subtle bodies, formed by the intersection of many "nadis" or strands of etheric substance, forming 7 main Chakras in the Human Energy Body and 22 minor chakras
(Sanskrit, lit wheel) The seven chakras in the human body act as subtle energy centers The root chakra lies in the area of the sacrum and is said to hold one's sleeping or dormant spiritual energy Once awakened, this spiritual energy travels up through the other five chakras until it reaches the crown chakra at the top of the head
(literally, wheel): 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
The sacred disc (weapon of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu) Chakkera Pongal - Sweet dish made of sugar, milk and rice Chandanam - Sandalwood Chandra - Moon Chaulam - Ear lobe-piercing ceremony Cherupulu - Food offered to the Lord Chinna - Small Chitrannam - A rice preparation, rich in spices Choultry - Guesthouse where accommodation is free of charge Also called Dharmasala
n From Hindu beliefs, one of seven centers of psychic energy located along the spine, which can be "opened" through certain physical movements and psychic/mental/spiritual techniques, so that the energy can be released and utilized
'Wheel' According to yogic practices, any of the nerve plexuses or centres of spiritual energy located within the inner body of every individual Each one is thought to be a seat of instinctive consciousness
A vortex of energy located in the physical body for the purpose of keeping a flow of energy throughout the body There are seven major locations starting at the base of the spinal cord and traveling to the top of the head The first is found at the coccyx (red-orange), the second at the spleen (pink), the third at the solar plexus (green), the fourth at the heart (gold), the fifth at the throat (sky blue), the sixth at the brow (indigo), and the seventh at the crown of the head (purple) The seven Chakras have a direct correspondence to the seven Realms of Immensity, the seven Rays of Light, and the seven universes
Chakra (also spelled cakra) means wheel or vortex The Chakras are invisible centers of spinning energy or psychic energy centers in the etheric body located in various points that range from the base of the spine to the crown of the head The human Chakra are stations along the central axis of your being Each one is a point at which energy can be expressed in a certain set of actions, attitudes and emotions These point Most mystics perceive 7 chakra, though some perceive 12 including chakra extending from the etheric body
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[ 'chä-kr&, 'shä-, ] (noun.) 1888. Sanskrit cakra, literally, wheel; more at WHEEL.