Astrology and the seven chakras are two of the oldest systems there are to explain and inform human behavior. Are these related? And if so how does that relationship apply?
What is astrology?
Astrology is the study of planetary position. Its original purpose was to provide insight into the course of one’s life on the basis of the positions of the planets and of the 12 astrological constellations at the moment of his birth or conception.
Although paleontology records vary, the use of astrology in some cultures has been dated back to the second century B.C.
The use of astrology appears in the Bible.
Zodiac is a form of astrology. The word “zodiac” comes from the Greek word for “circle of animals.” It is based upon cycles, particularly lunar cycles.
Planets do not sit idle: they are constantly rotating on an axis.
There are 12 lunar cycles, thus there are 12 zodiac signs. The position of these twelve astrological constellations charts the course of our lives.
By the 17th century, iatromathematicians were using astrology medically, believing the body to be under the influence of the 12 signs.
What are the seven chakras?
The identification and functional analysis of the seven chakras began between 1500 and 500 B.C.
The chakras are invisible energy storehouses located within and slightly outside of the body. The chakras are connected by an invisible channel that follows a path along the spine from the base of the tailbone to the top of the head.
The chakras can be thought of as spinning on an axis similar to that of a planet.
Chakra comes from Sanskrit word for “wheel.” In particular, a spinning wheel of energy. “Chakra” can also refer to a circle or cycle.
There are seven primary chakras, each with its own primary energy function and color. These are sometimes called “psychospiritual centers.”
Summary of the seven chakras
The root chakra (red) houses the life force and governs survival. Its corresponding element is earth.
From the sacral chakra (orange) comes creativity. The element associated with this chakra is water.
The solar plexus chakra is where we find the energy behind our sense of identity and self-will. Fire is the element that goes with it.
The heart chakra is green and the center of love, compassion, and healing. Following the path of the chakra energy from bottom to top, this is in the middle. The heart chakra’s element is air.
The throat chakra is the nidus of self-expression and speech. It is blue in color, and its element is ether. (In Ayurveda, “ether” is an element meaning “the essence of emptiness.”)
The third-eye chakra is the seat of intuition or the sixth sense. It is associated with the color indigo and the element of either light or time.
The crown chakra is where we find the energy for our divinity, enlightenment, and peace. Its color is violet and its element is space.
Each chakra also governs a particular organ (or organs) and gland within the body. It is also is associated with a particular emotion.
Certain essential oils accompany certain chakras, such as frankincense with the crown chakra.
Chakras can be opened or blocked, balanced or imbalanced. Blocked refers to the flow of energy within a chakra and imbalanced refers to an uneven distribution of energy among the chakras.
Various health problems can be traced to damaged or improperly functioning chakras that govern certain organs, systems, and bodily functions. It is possible to use tarot to learn more about how your chakras are functioning.
Tying it Together
We have seen some similarities between the planets and the seven chakras. Four of the chakras have associated zodiac signs, and each of the chakras has a corresponding plant. The following are not an exhaustive list but give you an idea of how these systems relate.
Health
Both Ayurvedic medicine and iatrogenic mathematics look at energy in the body for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. (This article is for informational purposes only and is no substitute for medical advice.)
For example, the root chakra is associated with Capricorn. Both are associated with the skeletal system, the body’s support.
The sacral chakra is associated with Scorpio. Both are associated with the body’s reproductive system. The solar plexus corresponds with Sagittarius, and both are associated with the liver.
The heart is associated with Aquarius, and both have to do with the circulatory system.
The throat, third-eye and crown chakras are associated with planets but not have an associated zodiac sign.
Social and Psychological
The root chakra is governed by Saturn. Both concern our relationships with the material plane. If the chakra is unbalanced — or one’s rising sign unchecked — greed and fear could result. If these proclivities are managed, however, practical skills in business and science could make someone successful.
Both concern our relationships with the material plane. If the chakra is unbalanced — or one’s rising sign unchecked — greed and fear could result. If these proclivities are managed, however, practical skills in business and science could make someone successful.
The sacral chakra is ruled by the planet Jupiter. Psychologically, these centers are the base of emotions. Out of balance, the destructive side of this is excess, zealotry, and escapism. On the constructive side of the coin
Psychologically, these centers are the base of emotions. Out of balance, the destructive side of this is excess, zealotry, and escapism. On the constructive side of the coin are enthusiasm, fervor, and devotion.
Mars is the governing planet of the solar plexus chakra.
They (the planet and the chakra) rule over emotions in their more dynamic and energetic forms. In an imbalanced state, anger could cause problems. If managed, however, one could enjoy assertiveness and strength.
The corresponding planet to the heart chakra is Venus. Love, beauty, and harmony in all interactions are the good that could come from this combination. Out of balance, however, it produces a tendency toward hedonism and selfish love.
Mercury and its subject throat chakra can render someone mentally sharp and an excellent communicator. When unbalanced, however, both the mind and resulting communication are jumbled.
The third-eye corresponds to the sun. These have the makings of a great spiritual energy. Too much, however, can result in egoism and histrionic behavior.
Conclusion
These are just some of the ways astrology and the seven chakras can work together to guide you on your life’s journey. The best way to receive guidance is with one-on-one assistance from a quality psychic. Call today to reserve a confidential appointment.
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