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Exploring the Undefined: The Enigma of Chakras and Auras

  • Writer: Sharon Eastwood
    Sharon Eastwood
  • Mar 24
  • 5 min read


Balancing Your Chakra Centres and Your Aura Layers
Balancing Your Chakra Centres and Your Aura Layers

The concepts of chakras and auras have captivated people for centuries. They blend the realms of spirituality, wellness, and even aspects of science. But what exactly are they? In this exploration, we will define these terms, discuss their significance, and clarify some common misconceptions about these fascinating phenomena.


What are Chakras?


Chakras are energy centres located within the human body. Originating from ancient Indian traditions, especially in Hinduism and Buddhism, these swirling wheels of energy exist along the spine, from the base to the crown of the head (there is also a Star Chakra above the head and and Earth Star Chakra below the feet).


Each chakra connects to various physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of your being. The seven primary chakras are linked to specific colours, elements, and types of energy. Here’s a brief overview:


  1. Root Chakra (Muladhara): Located at the base of the spine, this chakra is linked to survival and stability. Its color is red and plays a crucial role in our feelings of safety and security.

  2. Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana): Found in the lower abdomen, it governs creativity and relationships, represented by the color orange. Its balance can significantly impact joy and personal connections.


  3. Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura): Situated in the upper abdomen, this chakra is linked to personal power and self-esteem. Yellow is its colour, and a balanced solar plexus can boost your confidence.


  4. Heart Chakra (Anahata): Located in the centre of the chest, it relates to love and compassion. Green represents this chakra, and when open, it enhances your capacity for deep relationships.


  5. Throat Chakra (Vishuddha): Found at the throat, it governs communication and self-expression, depicted in blue. A balanced throat chakra helps you articulate your thoughts and feelings clearly.


  6. Third Eye Chakra (Ajna): Located between the eyebrows, it is connected to intuition and insight, shown in indigo. A well-functioning third eye can enhance your clarity of thought and vision.


  7. Crown Chakra (Sahasrara): This chakra sits at the top of the head, representing spiritual connection and enlightenment, often illustrated in violet or white. A balanced crown chakra can foster a sense of unity with the universe.


Understanding chakras is essential for maintaining balance in both body and mind. When these energy centres are out of alignment, they can lead to various health issues. Practices like yoga, meditation, and energy healing can help restore harmony. For instance, research indicates that regular yoga practice can reduce stress levels by up to 36 percent.


What are Auras?


Auras are electromagnetic fields surrounding each living being. Many describe them as a luminous layer that envelops the physical body. While often associated with color and spiritual energy, auras can also reflect an individual’s emotional and mental state.


The idea of auras exists in numerous cultures and spiritual traditions, suggesting that everyone emits a unique energy signature. This energy can be perceived by those with heightened sensitivity.


Auras typically extend in layers around the body. Each layer represents distinct aspects of a person's being. The outer layer may reflect spiritual conditions, while inner layers could indicate emotional states and physical health. Recent studies have shown that around 70% of individuals can sense colour variations in auras, linking these variations directly to emotional conditions. For example, a calm person often shows shades of blue or green, while stress might bring forth deep reds or dark hues.


The Interrelation between Chakras and Auras


Chakras and auras are deeply connected in energy work. The health and balance of chakras can significantly influence the quality and appearance of an aura. Conversely, a vibrant aura can indicate well-functioning chakras.


Recognising this relationship can help individuals pinpoint energetic imbalances. For anyone on a spiritual journey, focusing on chakra alignment through meditation or energy healing practices can lead to improvements in their aura. An example is that individuals who practice mindfulness meditation for just 10 minutes a day report improved mood and greater emotional balance.


Common Misconceptions


While chakras and auras have gained popularity, several misconceptions persist. One major misunderstanding is that chakras are physical systems that exist independently of the body. In fact, chakras are energy points linked to our emotional and physical states, not tangible physical structures that can be touched or seen.


Another common belief is that auras are fixed and unchanging. In reality, auras are dynamic and continuously shift based on a person’s emotional, mental, and spiritual conditions. For instance, someone experiencing happiness may have a bright, vibrant aura, while feelings of anger might darken its hues.


How Angelic Energy Healing works with Chakras and Auras


Understanding and working with chakras and auras is part of the practitioners training and through experience, the practitioner can heal any blockages, holes, leakages or weakness in the chakras and the aura layers. If these are not repaired or healed, they might lead to discomfort or dis-ease. The Practitioner will heal the Client on an emotional, mental, astral, physical, spiritual and multi-dimentional level in all directions of Time and Space.


Here are some practical methods to enhance your healing of your Chakra Centre and aura Layers:


  1. Meditation: A 5 minute meditation practice promotes chakra alignment and stabilises the aura. Regular sessions increase your awareness of your own energy centres, facilitating introspection of thought and emotional healing.


  2. Yoga: Incorporating specific yoga poses can target different chakras, stimulating energy flow and creating balance. For example, poses like Mountain Pose can ground the root chakra, while Bridge Pose can open the heart chakra.


  3. Sound Healing Therapy: Understanding the different sound healing frequencies associated with each chakra allows you to heal pain, open up your intuition, and balance each chakra, enhancing your emotional state and wellbeing.


  4. Energy Healing Practices: Explore modalities, Crystal healing. This methods can help clear blockages within your chakras and enhance the overall quality of your aura. You can learn these to help you feel empowered in your own abilities to heal you life.



Final Thoughts


The concepts of chakras and auras offer intriguing insights into the connection between the mind, body, and spirit. While these phenomena may feel mysterious, they provide valuable perspectives on assessing your emotional and energetic health.


By integrating meditation, yoga, or other energy healing practices into your daily routine, you can enhance your understanding of chakras and auras. This journey of self-awareness may reveal deeper insights into your physical and emotional well-being.


Approach the study of chakras and auras with curiosity and an open mind, and you may uncover transformative elements of your being.


Close-up view of a luminescent aura illustration
A vivid depiction of layered auras representing various emotional and spiritual conditions.

 
 
 

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