Chakras
Yoga and the Energetic Body
IntroductionChakras are traditionally understood
as energy centers along the length of the spine. Located at major tributaries of the human nervous system, beginning at the base of the spinal column and moving upward to the top of the skull, the chakras system are thought of as the pathway for biophysical energy, or prana, as it moves throughout the human body.
Once understood, the chakra system or subtle anatomy can provide both a key and a method of cultivating a healthy body and a deepening understanding life and reality.
In terms of hatha and tantric yoga, pranic energy as the primary agent and the chakras system as organizing structure, the practice of yoga becomes a process of deepening awareness and eventually means of awakening or enlightenment.
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A chakra is a plexus of Pranic energy in the body that expresses our individual consciousness and energy in particular ways distinctive of our individuality. We are familiar with expressions such as a ‘gut feeling,’ an ‘open heart,’ ‘fire in the belly’ and so on, all of which are colloquial expressions of the energy of the chakras.
Our expressions also reflect our recognition that these energies can be ‘open’ – expansive, expressive, inclusive – or ‘closed’ – tight, narrow, self-absorbed. Our maturity and evolution as individuals and as spiritual beings depends upon how much these energies are ‘opened’ as we progress through life, bringing us into higher levels of harmony with the generous, inclusive and expansive energy of the universe, the creative Shakti.
Doug Keller, Refining The Breath
In briefNames and locations of the 7 basic Chakras
7 Sahasrara + Crown (Top of the Head)
6 Ajna + Brow + Thought (Forehead Center)
5 Vishuddha + Throat (Mid-Throat)
4 Anahata + Heart (Chest Center)
3 Manipura + Solar Plexus (Upper Stomach)
2 Svadhisthana + Spleen (2 – 3 inches below stomach)
1 Muladhara + Perineum (Base of the Spine )
Names and Locations of the 7
Major Chakras
7 Consciousness Silence Consciousness Consciousness
6 Mind OM Mind Mind
5 Space HAM Hearing Speaking
4 Air YAM Touching Grasping / Holding
3 Fire RAM Seeing Motion
2 Water VAM Tasting Procreation
1 Earth LAM Smelling Elimination
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Physical OrientationOrienting the Chakras through the physical anatomy
Sahasrara: “The Crown Chakra” linked to the pituitary gland, which secretes hormones that communicate with the rest of the endocrine system and connects to the central nervous system via the hypothalamus.
Ajna: “The Brow Chakra” is associated with the pineal gland, a light sensitive gland that produces the hormone melatonin regulating sleep / wake cycles
Vishuddha: “The Throat Chakra” is associated with the thyroid, a gland in the throat that produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and maturation.
Anahata: “The Heart Chakra” is associated to the thymus, part of the immune and endocrine systems. It is the site of maturation of the T cells responsible for fending off disease and may be adversely affected by stress.
Manipura: The “Solar Plexus Chakra” associated with the metabolic and digestive systems and corresponding to groups of cells in the pancreas, the outer adrenal glands and the adrenal cortex, playing a valuable role in digestion the conversion of food matter into energy
Svadhisthana “The Sacral Chakra” is located in the sacrum and corresponding to the testes or the ovaries, producing hormones involved in the reproductive cycle. Muladhara: “The Base Chakra” is related to instinct, security, survival and basic human potentiality. This centre is located in the region between the genitals and the anus. Although no endocrine organ is placed here, it is said to relate to the gonads and the adrenal medulla, responsible for the fight-or-flight response when survival is under threat.
Physical Areas and
Glands
Crown Chakra Pineal Gland; Hair, Top of Head, CNS (Nerve System)
Brow Chakra Pituitary and Hypothalamus; eyes, Autonomic Nerve System
Throat Chakra Thyroid, parathyroid, neck ears, atlas Respiratory System; Colds, sinus allergies
Heart Chakra Thymus, Heart, Breathing Allergies, Lungs, Blood Pressure, Lymph, Immunity System
Solar Plexus Chakra Pancreas, Stomach, Liver, Small Intestine, Blood Sugar, Digestion
Spleen Chakra Blood Sugar; Spleen, Ovaries, Urinary Tract, Uterus; Kidney, Adrenals
Base Root Chakra Lower Sex / Reproductive System, Tailbone, Legs, Feet.
Mental - Emotional Strengths /Blocks of Each Chakra
Crown Chakra Compassion, at-oneness, seeing self in others, harmonious, peaceful, non-attachment, love, nonreactive; Spirit: Love
Brow Chakra Overview, Visualizing, Clarity, Psychic / Subtle awareness of self in others; Spirit: Service
Throat Chakra Open, clear communication; Creative; Speaking up; Releasing; Breathing life-force, Spirit: Healing
Heart Chakra Harmony, trust, loving, gentle w/ self and others. Give and receive w/o condition. Flexible w/ loss; Spirit: Balance
Mental Energy Will/power/control over self vs. others, beliefs, details, constructive vs. critical. Spirit: Thought Clarity
Emotional Energy Emotionally open to new people, ideas & growth. Needs: Boundaries, Trust, Comfort, Intimacy, attachment. Spirit: Begin / End
Root Energy Physical & Financial Needs: Safety, Sexuality. Action Center. Spirit: Grounded-ness
Caduceus
Together, the Ida and Pingala nadis form the snakes of the caduceus, while Sushumna forms the staff. The snakes intersect at the chakras, as do the nadis described above.
At the Ajna chakra, between the eyebrows, there are two petals, one on either side, just as there are two wings at the top of the caduceus.
Sahasrara
Ajna
Vishuddha
Anahata
Manipura
Svadhisthana
Muladhara
Ida
Pingala
Sushumna
Susumna NadiPath of Prana Shakti
Open-nessKundalini in PosturesKudalini energy originates at the ic geal
MULADHARA
1st Energy Center – “Action, Speed Chakra”
Anatomy: Perineum, Base of the spine
Color: Red
Element: Earth
Symbol: Square / Cube
Polarity: ( — )
Sound: “LAM”
Instrument: Drum
Sense: Smell
Sense Reception: External Visual Movement
Food: Proteins, Beans, Nuts
Open and Clear
Physically strong. Healthy sex drive. Grounded wellbeing.
Closed or Clouded
Base emotions such as anger, resentment, jealousness. Sex w/ personal pleasure as focus. Ungrounded.
SVADDHISANA
2nd Energy Center – “Feeling and Empathy”
Anatomy: Spleen 2 -3 inches below navel
Color: Orange
Element: Water
Symbol: Circle or sphere
Polarity: ( + )
Sound: “VAM”
Instrument: String instruments
Sense: Taste
Sense reception: Feelings, Kinesthetic
Food: Water, Juice, TEA
Healthy, Open, Clear
Emotionally energetic, passionate and warm. Caring with out need for attachment.
Unhealthy, closed or clouded
Emotions such as fear, anxiety manifest as attachment addictions and distrust.
MANIPURA3rd Energy Center - “Thought,
Logic” Chakra
Color - Yellow
Anatomy - Solar Plexus (upper stomach)
Element - Fire
Symbol - Pyramid or Triangle
Polarity - ( — )
Instrument - “RAM” (horn / reed)
Sense - Sight
Receptive Mode - Auditory/digital (hands on)
Food - Complex Carbohydrates, Grains
Healthy & Open
Calm, clarity , confidence flexibility
Unhealthy & Closed
Excessive worry, obsessive actions, irritability
ANAHATA 4th Energy Center – “Care and Compassion” Chakra
Anatomy - Heart (center of chest)
Color - Green
Element - Air
Polarity - ( + )
Symbol - Cross
Note - “YAM” (flute or wind)
Sense - Touch
Reception - Internal Visual
Food - Dark, Leafy, Green Vegetables
Healthy & Open
Mental clarity and insightful. Manifesting intention and desires comes easily
Unhealthy & Closed
Disharmony. Mental fluctuations. Difficult meditating. Muted intuitively. Lacking in Compassion
VISHUDDHA 5th Energy Center –
“Communicate, Create Chakra”
Anatomy: Mid-Throat, Nose, Mouth, Sinus
Color: Blue
Element: Aether
Symbol: Cup / Chalice
Note: “HAM”
Instrument: Voice
Sense: Hearing
Sense Reception: Audio w/ minor Visual
Food: Raw Fruit (Blue or Black)
Healthy and Open
Clear and capable communication, assertive, creative verbally
Unhealthy and Closed
Lacks ability to express. Guarded. Hesitant to express emotions. Frustrated easily
AJNA 6th Energy Center – “Overview, Community” Chakra
Anatomy: 3rd Eye
Element: Thought
Symbol: Star of David
Polarity ( + )
Note: “OM”
Instrument: Creative Vibration, Spanda*
Sense: Intuition
Sense Reception: Overview
Food: Breath, Air, Chlorophyll
Healthy & Open
Mental clarity and insightful. Manifesting intention and desires comes easily
Unhealthy & Closed
Disharmony. Mental fluctuations. Difficult meditating. Muted intuitively. Lacking in Compassion
Sahasrara 7th Energy Center - “Inner Knowledge, Service” Chakra
Color: Violet
Anatomy: Crown
Element: Light
Symbol: Lotus
Note: Silence
Instrument: none
Sense: Oneness
Sense Reception: Knowingness
Food: Sunshine, Juice, Fasting
Healthy & Open
Inner knowingness, serenity, enjoys selfless service.
Unhealthy & Closed
Lacks larger perspective. Lacks Intuition. Unable to care or be compassionate.
Evolution through Involution
Prana“According to the Yogis there are two nerve currents in
the spinal column, called Pingala and Ida, and there is a hollow canal called Susumna running through the spinal cord. At the lower end of the hollow canal is what the Yogis call the “Lotus of the Kundalini.” They describe it as triangular in form, in which, in the symbolical language of the Yogis, there is a power called the Kundalini coiled up. When that Kundalini awakes it tries to force a passage through this hollow canal, and, as it rises step by step, as it were, layer after layer of the mind becomes open, all these different visions and wonderful powers come to the Yogi. When it reaches the brain the Yogi is perfectly detached from the body and mind; the soul finds itself free.”
+Swami Vivekananda on Psychic Prana
Awakening: Prakriti to Purusha
Purusha
Prakriti
Prana (प्रा�ण, prāṇa)
o Sanskrit for “Breath”o Vedantic understanding for prana is of vital energy or “life
force”o Central concept in Ayurveda and Yoga where it is believed to
flow through nadis, a network of fine subtle channels . o Its most subtle material form is the breath, but is also to be
found in blood, and its most concentrated form is semen in men and vaginal fluid in women.
o Pranamaya-kosha is one of the five Koshas or "sheaths" of Being.o Prana was first expounded in the Upanishads, where it is part of
the worldly, physical realm, sustaining the body and the mother of thought and thus also of the mind.
o Prana suffuses all living forms but is not itself the Atman or individual soul.
o In the Ayurveda, the Sun and sunshine are held to be a source of Prana.
5 Vayus Prana Vayu operates from the heart area, and is an upward
flowing energy, having to do with vitalizing life forces.
Apana Vayu operates from the base of the torso, in the rectum area, is a downward flowing energy, and has to do with eliminating or throwing off what is no longer needed.
Samana Vayu operates from the navel area, deals with digestion, and allows the mental discrimination between useful and not useful thoughts.
Udana Vayu operates from the throat and drives exhalation, operating in conjunction with Prana Vayu, which deals with inhalation.
Vyana Vayu operates throughout the whole body, having no particular center, and is a coordinating energy throughout the various systems.
The Roll of Vayus in
Awakening Prana Vayu is an upward flowing energy and
Apana Vayu is a downward flowing energy.
Reversing Prana and Apana Vayu is a significant notion behind the Hatha Yoga practice
One of the ways of describing the process of intentional Kundalini Awakening is that these two energies are intentionally reversed through a variety of practices.
Reversing the energy causes the Kundalini at the base of the subtle spine to awaken, and to begin to arise.
KundaliniKundalini yoga is a physical and
meditative discipline within Hatha Yoga. It describes a set of advanced yoga
practices with the focus of the awakening of Kundalini.
According to Hindu tradition Kundalini yoga is a pure spiritual science that leads to means awakening of inner knowledge Enlightenment.
Open-nessKundalini in Postures
PurushaPurusha is,
Of the two companion principles, Purusha is consciousness that is untainted, ever-pure. It is self-existent, standing alone from other identities of individuality; conscious being-ness; the principle of spiritual energy.
Purusha is the Transcendental Self or Pure Consciousness. It is absolute, independent, free, imperceptible, unknowable, above any experience and beyond any words or explanation. It remains pure, non-attributive consciousness that is undifferentiated and without distinction .
Prakriti Prakriti, as related to Purusha which is transendent , is the subtlest of the material
aspect of energy. It is the primordial state of matter, even prior to matter as we know it in the physical sense. Prakriti manifests as the three gunas and the other evolutes.
While Purusha is considered “uncaused,” Prakriti is the considered the “first cause” of the universe. As the base of physical reality, both matter and force are considered to emanate from Prakriti. Since it is the first principle (tattva) of the universe, it is called the Pradhana, but, as it is the unconscious and unintelligent principle, it is also called the Jada. It is composed of three essential characteristics (trigunas). These are:
sattva - fineness, lightness, illumination, and joy;
rajas - activity, excitation, and pain;
tamas - coarseness, heavyness, obstruction, and sloth.[10][11][12]
All physical events are considered to be manifestations of the evolution of Prakriti, or primal nature (from which all physical bodies are derived). Each sentient being is a Purusha, and is limitless and unrestricted by its physical body. Samsaara or bondage arises when the Purusha does not have the discriminate knowledge and so is misled as to its own identity, confusing itself with the physical body, which is actually an evolute of Prakriti. The spirit is liberated when the discriminate knowledge of the difference between conscious Purusha and unconscious Prakriti is realized.
Self Realization
The journey of Self-realization, or discrimination of pure consciousness (Purusha) from unmanifest matter (Prakriti) is one of systematically using attention to encounter, examine, and transcend each of the various levels of manifestation, ever moving attention further inward towards the core of our being.
Ahamkara (ego) This is the process of ego, by which
consciousness can start to (incorrectly) take on false identities. Here, the word ego is used not to mean the actual qualities such brother or sister, or loving or cruel, but the capacity itself to take on the countless identities.
Gunas Prakriti (primordial "matter") has three
characteristics or attributes of Sattva (Lightness) Rajas (Activity) Tamas (Stability)
These three combine and re-combine so as to form the various aspects of mind, senses, and the five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and space.
Manas
Mind (manas) is the instrument, which is the driving force behind actions, speech, and the thinking process. It is also the recipient of the sensory input. It is useful to know that, here, mind is being used in this more limited way, rather than the whole of the inner process called antahkarana, which includes manas, ahamkara, buddhi, chitta, along with the senses and the five elements.
Mahat or Buddhi
This is the purest, finest spark of individuation of Prakriti (primordial matter). It is very first of the evolutes of Prakriti. It is individuation, but yet, without characteristics. Buddhi is the word, which applies to the individual person, while Mahat refers to the universal aspect of this process.
Mudra Mudra means “to press or seal”
So thumb to for finger with palm open is the sealing of the finger and thumb connection
Anjali Mudra, with hands at heart center, is the sealing of the palms of the hands.
Mula Bandha is also a mudra. Most important are done internally Pressing together prana an apana together so
the work in conjunction with one another rather than independent of the other.
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