Simple Chakra Meditations

sataniccoven:

To Work with Magic you need to have a good understanding of meditation, unless you’re looking to do card tricks and slight of hand, completely different topic.

To Understand Magic start with Chakras, pop culture may make it seem like magic wands and cryptic words are the key to magical ability, but in reality a magic user must understand how magic flows inside and around their body. Which of course requires well maintained clean chakras.

Finding the time for Your Chakras for frequently charging and cleansing them. Finding extra time in the day for this is very easy, because it is a very simple routine to learn. It can be done while sitting on the bus, waiting in line, or even while taking a jog.

Wait… What are Chakras? If you’re already confused don’t worry it’s quite simple. The Magical energy of your body must be stored somewhere right? So these storage pools are called Chakras. Just like pools of water they can get blocked and contaminated with bad things. So it’s important to maintain them. 

There are seven major chakras: They have many functions and important aspects however the most important thing while visualising is color and location so here are the colors and locations where to visualize in an ascending order.

  • Red – Base of spine
  • Orange – Below belly button
  • Yellow – Above belly button
  • Green – Middle of chest
  • SkyBlue – Throat near Adams Apple
  • Indigo – Third Eye
  • Violet – Crown Top of Head

Cleansing Chakras in this meditation we will be visualizing multiple things but the core concept of cleansing will remain the same. So in each location visualize the correct color.

-> First maintain steady relaxed/rhythmic breathing.

-> Second Follow this Procedure while breathing:

         Inhale and visualize the chakra’s color growing

         Exhale and visualize the chakra growing larger and brighter.

Repeat this simple concept with every chakra. When switching between chakras imagine the energy flowing and spilling into the next chakra from the previous. I also suggest focusing on one chakra for three or four breaths, however the longer you can focus the better.

You can think of this as being very similar to my previous cleansing meditation, however it is a little more advanced and focused. 


Charging Chakras in this meditation we will be visualizing multiple things just like the last one and again the core concept for visualization is the same through out. Just remember to use the correct color in the correct location for best results.

Just like the previous meditation maintain rhythmic breathing

However on inhale visualize the chakras color and feel energy flowing inward, then on exhale focus on bad energy leaving your chakra.


Extra Tip: Closing Chakras Sometimes you’ll be headed somewhere that you know bothers you and messes up your chakras, one thing you can do to protect yourself is closing them but you need to remember to open them afterwards.

To Close your chakras visualize a door or gate being closed for each chakra, this door will block out all the light.

To Open your chakras visualize those same doors opening for each chakra.

Grounding

tomasorban:

When spiritual teachers recommend you to ground yourself, they usually tell you to empower your root chakra. There are multiple practices including meditation, yoga etc, which can do that for sure. What i want to teach you here is just a shift of a perspective in a sense about the same topic.

Grounding means activity which empowers sense of stability and balance. The secret of this is simple. The key to build up the sense of groundedness is working with your own sense of “Order“.

What do i mean by that? By that i mean casual cleaning.

Connect mindfully the idea of grounding with the idea of cleaning and creating more of order around you. Doing dishes by hands, vacuuming, getting new plants for your windows, buying some orgonite pyramids for your bedroom is great, printing new pictures which you like, creating something like an altar with precious objects. Throw out stuff which you have all the time under your nose, you know that you dont need it, notice that you open some boxes in your home once in a year and for no reason. Get rid of them, the willingness to riddance is purifying.

The essence of all this is doing it with gratitude and mindful perspective. Learn to like these activities and give them some more attention than just putting them in-between other events. By this practice and with this awareness you create better aura for your home and therefore your own auric field can expand and resonate.

chaosophia218:

Seven Chakras.

7) Crown Chakra – Cosmic consciousness, spiritual connectedness
The seventh (crown) chakra relates to consciousness and pure awareness, bringing knowledge, wisdom, understanding, spiritual connection, and bliss. It is the door of spiritual awakening, connection with our spiritual self. It allows us to see the bigger picture and live in the moment.

6) Third Eye Chakra – Ability to focus on and see the big picture
The sixth (third eye or brow) chakra relates to physically and intuitively seeing life clearly. It involves psychic perception, imagination, wisdom, interpretation and our ability to make resulting decisions. Our perspectives and true motivations are found here which direct our actions.

5) Throat Chakra – Ability to communicate
The fifth (throat) chakra is about expressing and receiving information, including symbolic and vibrational sensing. It involves communication, sound, creativity, and self-expression. Expression can take many forms from basic communication wants and feelings to a vast array of artistic expressions.

4) Heart Chakra – Ability to love
The fourth (heart) chakra allows us to love deeply, feel compassion and have a deep sense of peace and centeredness. It relates to our perceptions of love relationships with people close to us. The heart is also where the spiritual, true self resides. Moving away from ego, towards this awareness, fear is destroyed and a healing peace grows within.

3) Solar Plexus Chakra – Power center, confidence, emotions
The third (solar plexus or naval) chakra is the power chakra. It rules our personal power, self esteem, autonomy, and sense of purpose. It has to do with confidence and being comfortable with who we are. This is where we store our emotions. It is also an intuitive chakra, where we get our ‘gut instincts’.

2) Sacral Chakra – Sensation, pleasure, emotions, flow
The second (sacral) chakra is the chakra of creativity, healthy sexuality, and the desire and ability to feel pleasure. It is also associated with our emotional body, and deeply feeling our emotions. It has to do with our ability to be graceful, fluid, and able to accept change.

1) Root (base) Chakra – Foundation, security, groundedness
The first (root) chakra represents our foundation, security, sense of being stable and grounded. It is related to our survival, having our base needs met such as health, finances, family, and food. It has to do with our connection to our bodies and the physical realm.

chaosophia218:

Siddhachakra Mahayantra.

Siddhachakra is a popular yantra or mandala (mystical diagram) used for worship in Jainism. It is also known as Navapada in the Svetambara tradition and Navadevta in the Digambara tradition. It is related to the legend of King Shripala and his wife Mayanasundari. It is depicted as a Kalasha with the core of a blossomed lotus representing Navapada in the centre surrounded by guarding deities on petals, and it is used in some rituals.

Siddha refers to a liberated soul, while chakra means wheel. It is believed that worshiping Siddhachakra results in freedom from the cycles of life within a universal ‘wheel’ known as nirvana. It also means a ‘circle of perfection’. Navapada means ‘nine petals’ in reference to the centre of the yantra, while Navadevta means ‘nine deities’. It is also described as a ‘saint wheel’.

It is depicted as a Kalasha with an eye on both sides and a core made of a fully blossomed lotus. It has many circles of petals marking different concepts in Jainism.

Kalasha
A Kalasha is depicted as a pot with a large base and a mouth generally covered with a lid or topped with a coronet of mango leaves and a coconut. It is decorated with clothes and ornaments in images. Two eyes are depicted around the Kalasha, symbolising right faith and right knowledge. At the neck of the Kalasha are nine small pots known as Nav Nidhi which describe nine kinds of wealth or treasures. Nine shrines dedicated to Navagraha are at the base of Kalasha which indicate nine ‘cosmic influencers’.

Lotus
At the core is a fully blossomed lotus with many circles of petals marking different concepts in Jainism. Navpada (Nine elements) is at the core surrounded by circles of petals called valaya. There is variation in the number of circles made by the petals in different images but generally there are ten circles.

Navapada
Navapada is the core of the lotus. Navapada includes five supreme beings having virtues, Guni or Panch Parmeshthi, and four right virtues, Gunas according to Svetambara tradition. Their attributes are described in 108 scriptures.

faronmckenzie:

The Third Eye or Pineal Gland is located in the middle of the brain, at the same level as the eyes. Its connection with the third eye chakra or Ajna in the Hindu system has long been investigated by yogic traditions and modern metaphysics alike. They view this gland as a possible seat of the soul and its development, a source for mystical experiences and extrasensory perception or psychic abilities.

This gland is usually considered to be in charge of producing melatonin and regulating our sleep cycle and our sexual maturation. The ways it functions is closely connected to the cycles of light and darkness.

Other Third Eye exercises include:

1. Go outside and get lots of natural light.

2. Eat foods or supplements that support a healthy activity of the pineal gland (and counter its calcification), such as iodine, chlorella, apple cider, Tamarind fruit (as it helps remove excess of fluoride involved in decreased pineal activity).

3. Meditate; meditation balances the activity of the nervous system and stimulates parts of the brain that help the pineal gland.

4. Spend time in complete darkness, as it stimulates a healthy activity in the gland and production of its associated hormones.