What are chakras?
The word chakra (or as it is
spelled in Sanskrit - Çakra
- with the c pronounced as ch)
means wheel, and originally referred to a chariot wheel. Later it became associated
with the term "wheel of light" which is the modern usage of the
word. The seven chakras were first described nearly 2600 years ago, in the
ancient sacred texts known as the Upanishads. Most of the current Western
knowledge of the chakras comes from an English translation of Sanskrit texts
from the 10th and 16th centuries. It is interesting to note that the
seven energy centers described so long ago actually have a basis in anatomy,
they correspond to five main nerve ganglia of the spinal column and two areas
of the brain (upper and lower). So in effect, they truly are "energy
centers"! Click here for a more detailed (though
technical) anatomical explanation of this phenomenon.
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