The original meaning of the word “chakra” was a spinning disk or wheel, referring to the wheels of the rulers called “cakravartins”. There are differing scholastic views on the true origins of the chakra system, but according to most agreed-upon sources, the classical concept of the “chakras” (or cakra, as the “c” is pronounced as “ch”) dates back to the Hindu-Brahmin oral tradition of Vedas approximately 1,500 to 500 B.C. It is very common to hear modern-day yogis and meditators speak about it as practice or a way of attuning to and working with one’s subtle energy body. ![]() ![]() ![]() Most people today who are involved in a spiritual practice or tradition are at least generally familiar with the “7 Chakra” system.
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