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Stones for individual chakras
WHAT IS A CHAKRA?
In order for the human body to be healthy, its chakras need to be in balance, function properly and receive bioenergy. The word chakra comes from Sanskrit (one of the oldest known languages) and translates to circle or wheel. According to Hinduism, chakras are the energy centers of a person located along the vertical axis of the body. We divide them into main and secondary. They are connected by the main meridians (a system of pathways through which energy flows inside the body). Seven major chakras and seven pairs of minor chakras are important. There are several thousand chakras in total, but only about 40 of them are of greater importance.
Chakras resemble funnel-shaped flower calyxes (often likened to lotus flowers) that are constantly spinning in a vortex. This causes the necessary ambient energy to be drawn in and the unsuitable energy to be blown out. Mostly the chakras rotate to the right and their average size is 10-15 cm in a healthy individual. Each chakra is assigned one corresponding color.
Disorders, blockages and various deformations in the activity of the chakras are manifested as diseases, bad interpersonal relationships or difficult life situations. If all the chakras are unblocked, cleansed and in harmony, a person's life is also harmonious.
SELECTION OF SUITABLE STONES ACCORDING TO THE INDIVIDUAL CHAKRAS
The selection of suitable stones - easy gemstones and healing stones and minerals for unblocking individual chakras varies greatly in the literature - as does the selection of stones according to the zodiac. We therefore bring you a simple overview of precious stones according to individual chakras, which are often mentioned in the literature on the topic of chakras.
The first chakra MULADHARA - the root chakra
Gemstones for the first chakra: agate , heliotrope , hematite , red coral , garnet , carnelian , sardonyx , gray agate , rhodochrosite , ruby , tiger's eye
The second chakra SVADHISTANA - chakra on the lower abdomen, often referred to as sacral or social
Gemstones for the second chakra: citrine , carnelian , moonstone , tiger's eye , golden topaz ,
Third chakra MANIPURA - solar plexus chakra
Gemstones for the third chakra: aventurine , citrine , amber , malachite , sunstone , rose gold , tiger's eye , topaz , amethyst
The fourth chakra ANAHATA - the heart chakra
Gemstones for the fourth chakra: amazonite , aventurine , jadeite , kunzite , nephrite , olivine , emerald , rose gold , tourmaline
Fifth chakra VISHUDHA - throat chakra
Fifth Chakra Gemstones: Aquamarine , Chalcedony , Lapis Lazuli , Blue Agate , Blue Tourmaline , Pyrite , Hawk's Eye Turquoise
The sixth chakra AJNA - the third eye chakra
Gemstones for the sixth chakra: amethyst , azurite , fluorite , crystal , lapis lazuli
Seventh chakra SAHASRARA - crown chakra
Seventh Chakra Gemstones: Amethyst , Celestine , Violet Fluorite , Jadeite , Crystal
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