The term “chakra” originates from Sanskrit. It means wheel, disc or circle. In the physiological-therapeutic context, this refers to energy centers that are arranged along the spine – like nodes on a vibrating string.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Allocation of Color and Function
Chakras
There are seven main chakras, shown here in their physical order from top to bottom.
You can see in this illustration that each main chakra is represented by a color. In addition, each chakra is dedicated to certain functions – emotional, mental or physical. These functions are described as “qualities” of each chakra. (Source: Wikipedia)
Die sieben Chakra-Farben sind:
RED-ORANGE-YELLOW-GREEN-BLUE-INDIGO-MAGENTA.
1 | RED
Base Chakra
Root Chakra
Survival, instincts, basic trust, stability and assertiveness
2 | ORANGE
Sacral Chakra
Sexual Chakra
Sexuality, feelings, eroticism, creativity and enthusiasm
3 | YELLOW
Solarplexus Chakra
Navel Chakra
Will, power, personality, wisdom and processing (experiences, feelings)
4 | GREEN
Heart Chakra
Heart Chakra
Relationship, love, compassion, warmth of heart and healing
5 | BLUE
Throat Chakra
Laryngeal Chakra
Expression, communication, inspiration and openness
6 | INDIGO
Brow Chakra
Third Eye
Perception, intuition, insight and willpower
7 | MAGENTA
Vertex Chakra
Crown Chakra
Spirituality, consciousness, universal awareness and highest knowledge
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