The Body’s Seven Chakras - Mystical Dimensions
Sadhguru tells us about the 7 chakras, which are the
major junction points of the nadis in the body, and explore various mystical
aspects of these seven fundamental chakras.
Sadhguru: There is too much of “chakra talk”
going on everywhere. Especially in the West, wherever you go, there are “wheel
alignment centers” where they claim to “align” your seven chakras. From yoga
studios to chiropractics, everybody is talking about it these days. That has
become a fad. But though everybody only talks about seven chakras, there are
actually 114 chakras in the body.
What Are the 7
Chakras?
You can see them as 114 junctions or confluences of
nadis. The nadis are the channels of prana in the energy body. These
junctions are always in the form of triangles. They are called chakras because
they embody movement from one dimension to another, and the word “chakra” means
“wheel” or “circle.” But they are actually triangles. Out of these 114
chakras, two are outside the physical body. Of the remaining 112, only 108 can
actually be worked upon, the remaining four just flower as a consequence. The
number 108 has manifested in the human system because it is a significant
number in the making of the solar system. The diameter of the sun and the
distance between the earth and the sun is 108 times. The diameter of the moon
and the distance between the earth and the moon is 108 times. The diameter of
the earth and the diameter of the sun is 108 times. And hence, 108 is
significant in various spiritual practices.
These 112 chakras arrange themselves into seven dimensions,
with sixteen aspects in each dimension. Instead of going into 112, which is too
much of a number for a lot of people, generally, only seven were spoken about
because of these seven categories or seven dimensions. It is these seven
dimensions which are generally being referred to as the 7 chakras, which are in
turn the basis for the seven schools of yoga.
From 112 to 7 Chakras
For a human being to live a full-fledged physical and social
life, he needs only twenty-one chakras in his body to be active. These 21
chakras are also connected with the number seven. Because of the three
dimensions of energy of Pingala, Ida and Sushumna, there are seven sets, each
with three chakras functioning as one. So if twenty-one chakras are
functioning, physically, psychologically and emotionally, you will be complete.
But energy-wise, you will be a cripple.
If other dimensions have to become a living reality, the
rest of the chakras have to be activated. Intelligence has to be empowered by
energy. Otherwise, a sleeping intelligence is as good as being non-existent. A
computer which cannot be turned on is as good as a slab of stone. It is the
same with the human system too. This is a super computer, but most people are
keeping it functioning only on the level of survival.
If something more of what the human system is capable of
needs to happen, it needs an activation. Hatha Yoga is that discipline which
activates the whole system. Unfortunately, people think Hatha Yoga is an
exercise or some kind of health regimen. Yoga never focuses on curing
something. We only look at how this physical system can be made full-fledged.
If it is full-fledged, everything will be fine. It will activate something that
will lead to curative process by itself anyway.
The Location &
Names of the 7 Chakras
The seven fundamental chakras are known as muladhara, which
is located at the perineum, the space between the anal outlet and the genital
organ; svadhisthana, which is just above the genital organ; manipuraka, which
is just below the navel; anahata, which is just beneath where the rib cage
meets; vishuddhi, which is at the pit of the throat; ajna, which is between the
eyebrows; and sahasrara, also known as brahmarandra, which is at the top of the
head, where when a child is born, there is a soft spot.
We can speak in terms of lower and higher energy centers,
but such language is often and too easily misunderstood. It is like comparing
the foundation of a building to the roof. The roof is not superior to the
foundation. The foundation of the building is more basic to the building than the
roof. The quality, life span, stability and security of the building depends to
a large extent on the foundation rather than the roof. But in terms of
language, the roof is higher, and the foundation is lower.
If your energies are dominant in muladhara, then food and
sleep will be the most dominant factors in your life. Chakras have more than
one dimension to them. One dimension is their physical existence, but they also
have a spiritual dimension. This means that they can be completely transformed.
For example, if you bring the right kind of awareness, the same muladhara that
craves food and sleep, can become absolutely free from the process of food and
sleep.
Subtler Aspects of
the 7 Chakras in the Body
These chakras have a manifestation in the body. And they
also have a subtler manifestation. These manifestations are called kshetras.
Kshetra means a place where someone resides. You may be in your office, but
your residence is somewhere else. Just like that, there are kshetras that are
external ones, called bahya kshetras, and there are internal ones
called antar kshetras. There is a home and a holiday home!
When you are at home, you will be one way. Generally, the
mundane occupies your time and life. Most of your time goes in cooking,
cleaning, maintenance and fixing up things. When you go to your holiday home,
even though there is cooking, cleaning and all the other stuff, the mundane
does not occupy the whole of you. It is a more exuberant existence.
A holiday home in the mountain is a more exuberant
existence, though it may be physically more taxing than being at home. Being at
home is easier. Many people have given up and just stay at home because it's
easier. But the reason why you went to another home away from home is you still
want to know the coziness of a home, you don’t want to stay in a hotel, but you
want a more exuberant existence. The Creator provided for all that. You can be
in the antar kshetra, not so vibrant and just sleeping, or you can be in the
bahya kshetra. Any time you want to go back home, it's not a problem, you can
always step back.
The second chakra is svadhisthana. If your energies are
dominant in svadhisthana, pleasures will be most dominant in your life – you
seek pleasures, you enjoy the physical reality in so many ways. If your
energies are dominant in manipuraka, you are a doer; you can do many things in
the world. If your energies are dominant in anahata, you are a very creative
person. If your energies are dominant in vishuddhi, you become very powerful.
If your energies are dominant in ajna or if you attain to ajna, then
intellectually, you are realized. Intellectual realization gives you peace.
Experientially it has not happened yet but intellectual realization has come to
you, which brings you to a certain state of peace and stability within yourself
irrespective of what is happening outside of you. And once your energies
hit sahasrara, simply like crazy you are ecstatic! There is no external
stimulant, there is simply no reason, but you are ecstatic simply because
energies have touched a certain peak.
7 Chakras, 7 Levels
of Intensity
Fundamentally, any spiritual path can be described as a journey
from the muladhara to the sahasrara. This journey is an evolution from one
dimension to another; these are just seven different levels of intensity.
To move your energies from muladhara to ajna, there are many
spiritual processes and several ways, but to move from ajna to sahasrara, there
is no path. There is no particular way. One has to either jump or fall into a
bottomless pit. This is called “falling upward.”
In yoga, they say unless you are willing to fall upward, you
won’t get there. This is why so many so-called spiritual people have come to
the conclusion that peace is the highest possibility – because they got stuck
in ajna. Peace is not the highest possibility. You can become ecstatic, so
ecstatic that the whole world becomes a big joke in your understanding and
experience. Everything that is dead serious for everybody is just a joke for
you.
But people come and stop at the ajna for a long time, just
to make up their mind to jump. This is why in the spiritual traditions, so much
stress was always laid on the Guru-shishya relationship – the master-disciple
relationship. This is simply because if you have to take this jump, you need
deep trust in the Guru. 99.9% of the people need trust, otherwise they cannot
jump. This is the reason why so much stress is laid on this relationship,
because without trust, one will never take that jump.
Explore:
Muladhara Chakra:
Stabilizing the Foundation
Swadhishthana Chakra
– The Abode of the Self
Manipura – The
Maintenance Center
Anahata Chakra – What
Does it Take to Explore Anahata?
Vishuddhi Chakra –
The Power of Blue
Agna Chakra – Clarity
beyond Color
Sahasrar Chakra –
Inebriation and Ecstasy
Brahmarandhra: A
Passage for Life
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