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Chakras.

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Chakras



Crown chakra

The crown chakra, sahasrara,

is associated with space or nothingness.

Self-transcendence and oneness.

The phrase, sahasrara,

is the Sanskrit meaning for infinite.

The surrounding thousand petalled lotus represents a connection to the divine.

Our link to the universe and all around us,

including our pure and spiritual awareness.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Third eye chakra

The third eye chakra, ajna,

is associated with light.

It represents the centre of

gravity and wisdom.

The Sanskrit word, ajna,

translates to command.

It refers to the higher

understanding and wisdom

that guide us in our actions.

Two opposing lotus petals symbolise

a sense of duality

between Self and God.

The inverted triangle represents

our connection to the divine

and true enlightenment.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Throat chakra

The throat chakra, vishuddha,

is associated with the element of ether.

Communication, authenticity and purification.

The phrase, vishuddha,

translates to impurity and purify.

Sixteen surrounding lotus petals

are associated with the

sixteen vowels of Sanskrit

and the ability to communicate.

The inverted triangle represents a channel to our consciousness and soul.

The inner circle is a full moon

that brings a purified mind.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Heart chakra

The heart chakra, anahata,

is associated with the element of air.

The phrase, anahata, is the Sanskrit word

for unstuck, unbeaten or unhurt.

Twelve surrounding lotus petals symbolise the twelve divine qualities

associated with the heart.

Peace, bliss, love, harmony,

empathy, understanding,

purity, clarity, compassion, unity,

forgiveness and kindness.

The two large intersecting triangles,

one upward and one downward facing,

represent the male and female energies,

intermingling to create a six pointed star.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Solar plexus chakra

The solar plexus chakra, manipur,

is associated with the sun

and the element of fire.

Energy, power and determination.

The phrase, manipur,

translates to jewel place.

Ten surrounding lotus petals

represent the ten pranas.

Consisting of five pranas and five upa pranas.

Basically, energy currents and vibrations.

The inverted triangle symbolises

the collective energy

of the three lower chakras.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Sacral chakra

The sacral chakra, svadhisthana,

is associated with the element of water.

Literally translated means

dwelling place of the self.

Fluidity, flow, movement and aliveness.

Six surrounding lotus petals represent

six qualities that must be overcome

to purify svadhisthana.

Anger, jealousy, cruelty, hatred,

pride and desire.

The circles symbolise the cyclic nature

of birth, death and rebirth.

The crescent moon,

never-ending change

and constant movement.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Root chakra

The root chakra, muladhara,

is associated with the element of earth.

The phrase, muladhara, in Sanskrit

translates to base or foundation.

Four surrounding lotus petals symbolise

the four aspects of consciousness.

Manas - mind.

Buddhi - intellect.

Chitta - consciousness.

Ahamkara - ego.

The four sided square

represents a foundation,

stable and rigid,

to support the adjoining chakras.

The inverted triangle represents the elemental symbol for earth.

A reminder of the grounding energy associated with muladhara.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.

Crown chakra

The crown chakra, sahasrara, is associated with space or nothingness.

Self-transcendence and oneness.

The phrase, sahasrara, is the Sanskrit meaning for infinite.

The surrounding thousand petalled lotus represents a connection to the divine.

Our link to the universe and all around us,

including our pure and spiritual awareness.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Third eye chakra

The third eye chakra, ajna, is associated with light.

It represents the centre of gravity and wisdom.

The Sanskrit word, ajna, translates to command.

It refers to the higher understanding and wisdom

that guide us in our actions.

Two opposing lotus petals symbolise a sense of duality

between Self and God.

The inverted triangle represents our connection to the divine

and true enlightenment.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Throat chakra

The throat chakra, vishuddha, is associated with the element of ether.

Communication, authenticity and purification.

The phrase, vishuddha, translates to impurity and purify.

Sixteen surrounding lotus petals are associated with the

sixteen vowels of Sanskrit and the ability to communicate.

The inverted triangle represents a channel to our consciousness and soul.

The inner circle is a full moon that brings a purified mind.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Heart chakra

The heart chakra, anahata, is associated with the element of air.

The phrase, anahata, is the Sanskrit word for unstuck, unbeaten or unhurt.

Twelve surrounding lotus petals symbolise the twelve divine qualities

associated with the heart.

Peace, bliss, love, harmony, empathy, understanding,

purity, clarity, compassion, unity, forgiveness and kindness.

The two large intersecting triangles, one upward and one downward facing,

represent the male and female energies,

intermingling to create a six pointed star.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Solar plexus chakra

The solar plexus chakra, manipur, is associated with the sun and the element of fire.

Energy, power and determination.

The phrase, manipur, translates to jewel place.

Ten surrounding lotus petals represent the ten pranas.

Consisting of five pranas and five upa pranas.

Basically, energy currents and vibrations.

The inverted triangle symbolises the collective energy

of the three lower chakras.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Sacral chakra

The sacral chakra, svadhisthana, is associated with the element of water.

Literally translated means dwelling place of the self.

Fluidity, flow, movement and aliveness.

Six surrounding lotus petals represent six qualities

that must be overcome to purify svadhisthana.

Anger, jealousy, cruelty, hatred, pride and desire.

The circles symbolise the cyclic nature of birth, death and rebirth.

The crescent moon, never-ending change and constant movement.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.


Root chakra

The root chakra, muladhara, is associated with the element of earth.

The phrase, muladhara, in Sanskrit translates to base or foundation.

Four surrounding lotus petals symbolise

the four aspects of consciousness.

Manas - mind.

Buddhi - intellect.

Chitta - consciousness.

Ahamkara - ego.

The four sided square represents a foundation,

stable and rigid, to support the adjoining chakras.

The inverted triangle represents the elemental symbol for earth.

A reminder of the grounding energy associated with muladhara.

..........

Stand, release and send your animated wish.

To wish. To help. To heal.

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