1. The Muladhara chakra, root chakra, located in the coccyx area.
The first chakra is Muladhara - the source of our existence, which closely connects our body with the Earth. This chakra plays a decisive role in the human struggle for survival. A shortage of the Muladhara energy potential makes a person nervous and deprives of a confidence in own powers. In fact, the chakra ensures the viability of every person and fills with energy. At the emotional level, it generates a courage and perseverance, meanwhile on the sensual level it is responsible for the sense of smell and has a significant effect on teeth, bones and nails.
Located at the base of the vertebral column, Muladhara gives a person a feeling of security and comfort. In Sanskrit, the name of this chakra means support. During such periods, a sense of fear accumulates in the chakra. And on the contrary, an excessive stimulation of the chakra provokes arrogance, self-centeredness, greed and lust.
The primary motor association with this chakra is survival. The first chakra is the most instinctive. Food, clothing, shelter, protection, territory - that's what it is responsible for. The sense of danger is the first sign of imbalance in the first chakra. If you cannot gain the necessary amount of food, clothing, if you cannot find a shelter, then this chakra starts to manifest itself so strongly that you can no longer concentrate on anything else. The difficulty in identifying these needs lies in the fact that they are extremely different for different people. You should determine for yourself what you need in order to feel safe. If your first chakra is not balanced, then your perception is dominated by the fear of shortage of the required item of concern. As a result, you find yourself in a vicious circle - you feel insecure and lead the life of a victim, and, as a consequence, you find more and more reasons for fear.
When the needs of the first chakra are out of balance, you look at the world through the lens of fear. Everyone is familiar with this feeling. Unbalance can manifest itself as a real shortage of something in the material world, which is a reflection of the internal imbalance.
2. The Svadhishthana chakra, located just below the navel.
The second chakra is Svadhishthana - the main driving force of this centre is the search for pleasure.
Located at the level of the sacrum, approximately five centimeters below the navel, this chakra relevant to the element of water and, accordingly, is associated with the fluid functions of the body. It represents sexuality, creative activity and emotional balance.
The translation of Svadhishthana from Sanskrit means the abode of life force. The chakra inspires a person with optimism and hope at an emotional level and determines the sense of taste. As a rule, sociable people have a well-balanced sacral chakra. A person can experience an emergence of such diseases as arthritis in the event of an energy imbalance in this area.
The ailment is often preceded by external manifestations of insufficient energy saturation of the Svadhishthana : irritability, despondency, resentment. Excessive stimulation of the chakra leads to the manifestations of aggressiveness, despotism and high-handedness.
3. The Manipura chakra, located in the area of the solar plexus.
The third chakra is Manipura – it is a source of self-confidence, awareness of your own power, the ability to distance oneself from the influence of the outside world and, at the same time, to influence this world. It is this center that is responsible for the formation of your principles, ethical principles and beliefs, for which you are ready to stand up.
The chakra is located in the area of the solar plexus. Its name is literally translated as a navel gem".
It gives a person a sense of dignity and self-satisfaction. The chakra extends its influence into two areas – a vision and digestive organs. Therefore, it is not surprising that when we is happy and satisfied with everything, we see the world with different eyes. In equal measure, the chakra determines the sensitivity of a person, and on an emotional level inspires a sense of self-confidence, self-esteem and optimism. However, an unrighteous life can lead to the accumulation of aggressiveness and negative emotions in the chakra. An excessive stimulation of Manipura leads to the fact that a person gives an overwhelming dedication to work, becomes fastidious and too demanding. In case of the insufficient energy saturation of the chakra, a person loses self-confidence, becomes timid and indecisive.
4. The Anahata chakra, located in the region of the heart and is involved in all processes of person’s life.
The fourth chakra Anahata or The Path of the Heart – it is contact with the eternal source of love. This is not a life strategy, nor a life plan, but pure joy. It allows you to live your life being at this level of consciousness and influence the material world. The chakra is located at the level of the heart, in the centre of the chest. It is responsible for love, harmony in relationships, a sense of compassion and controls the sense of touch.
When someone is dear to us, the heart opens towards this person. In the Far East, this chakra is called the temple of love. Anahata is translated as invincible. At an emotional level, the chakra is responsible for compassion, self-respect and respect for others. People who experience the dominant influence of Anahata are benevolent and caring both towards themselves and towards others.
People with a sort of a heart failure can be identified at a glance. They are too sensitive, compassionate and in an effort to please others, and this approach comes to the extent of self-denial. They often feel sorry for themselves and are in the grip of a variety of fears.
5. The Vishuddha chakra, located in the throat.
The fifth chakra is Vishuddha – it teaches you when in the open state to correctly perceive your own originality, in whatever form it manifests itself.
The chakra is located at the level of the throat. Vishuddha is translated from Sanskrit as pure. This energy centre is a kind of conductor of thoughts and ideas from the upper chakra to the four lower ones.
The chakra is responsible for sound and is the speech centre that controls communication and self-expression. At an emotional level, it facilitates the emergence of new ideas, love and mutual understanding between people.
A balanced chakra calms the mind, develops a sense of timing, and strengthens faith.
An excessive stimulation of the chakra makes a person overconfident, arrogant, dogmatic and domineering.
An insufficient stimulation of the chakra makes a person weak, deceitful and unreliable.
When you manage to balance the fifth chakra, you gain new knowledge due to the fact that you begin to look at life in a new way. If you are an artist, then your canvases will be original, born under the influence of the moment. When it comes to a relationship, the insight you gain will keep that relationship vivid and growing. If you are doing business, then new ideas will start to come to your mind, which will undoubtedly bring you success. Whatever is the sphere of life and activity the case, a fresh look and a sense of reality will help you get the most out of it.
Such a feeling will arise only when you will balance your creative personality, that is, when you will gain the ability to use it at your own will, the ability to resist the generally accepted point of view if the situation requires that. You must be able to take your mind off the logical aspect of life, allow yourself to see the abstract connections between the absolutely unrelated events. Philosophy, politics and religion lift you above yourself. You can calmly discuss your ideas with others, even if they do not agree with your point of view. But at the same time, you will not seem like a know-it-all person, who is not interested in the opinions of others and who has nothing to learn from them.
6. The Ajna chakra, located in the middle of the forehead.
The sixth chakra is Ajna – this chakra is located at the level of the forehead between the eyebrows. Translation of Ajna from Sanskrit means order or instruction. The chakra controls the mind and is a kind of command post in relation to other energy centres. Indeed, thoughts always precede actions.
Unfortunately, there are few people who can fully control their thoughts. At the emotional level, the chakra raises the level of awareness of the everyday reality and forms the spiritual structures of a person.
As has already been mentioned, Ajna is responsible for the intuitive perception, including such minor aspects as feeling someone else's mood and sympathy. Have you ever felt completely empty after talking to another person? If yes, then you have been influenced by someone else's negative energy. At the same time, the culprit of what happened could refrain from expressing his or her negative emotions aloud, since we are all susceptible to influence at a subconscious level.
An excessive stimulation of this chakra makes a person proud, authoritarian, domineering and dogmatic. An insufficient stimulation of Ajna makes people timid, shy and unlucky persons who often fail in their aspirations.
7. The Sahasrara chakra.
The seventh chakra is Sahasrara – the lotus flower of 1,000 petals" - the chakra, located in the parietal region of the head, controls the most powerful vibrations of the body. The artists often portray the highly spiritual people, depicting it in the form of a luminous halo. Catholic monks cut out tonsures to free this part of the head from all that was superfluous. The translation of Sahasrara from Sanskrit means thousand, and the chakra itself is depicted as a lotus flower with a thousand petals.
This chakra maintains a balance between the outer shell of a person and the inner spiritual content. A mystical comprehension of reality, awareness of the deep interconnections of all existing is also carried out under its control.
The “Energy system” allows you to find the relation between the emotional and characterological type of the test-taker by means of the ancient system of knowledge about energy centres (chakras). The chakras are the energy centers in the human body; there are 7 such chakra centers that affect not only emotions, but also the state of the corresponding internal organs or systems. Thus, this section of the program allows you to analyze psychosomatic processes at all levels of consciousness, to draw parallels between the visceral and the psychological sphere.
In this section, you can see the interpretation of a conclusion in the form of chakras.
Opened “chakra” is displayed with a maximum size, closed one - with a minimum.
The UP arrow means energy receiving (cumulation), the DOWN arrow means energy radiation (loss).
"The energy level of the body" is an indicator by which it can be judged that if the energy level of the body is from 0 to 20, then this is a weak energy. In fact, a person absorbs energy from others, and does not emit it. If from 21 to 30 - the average level of the energy (the norm, there is nothing pronounced). If 31 or more - a large reserve of the energy, these are the people, who influence others, and who can give energy, perhaps geniuses, or people with superpowers, psychics.
This report was formed according to mathematical modelling principle on the ground of conducted tests of health condition of organism's organs and systems with the possibility of visualization of summary condition of organs and systems according to 7 segments ("chakras"), it is displayed as "Closed, Neutral or Open Chakras"