7 chakras jewelry
"7 chakras" bracelets, necklaces and earrings.
The study of the 7 chakras comes from the doctrine "Yoga Kundalini Unpanishad" which is one of the 22 schools of traditional Yoga. This doctrine teaches us how to realize the awakening of consciousness by mastering the primordial energy that is present in every human being, and named "Kundalini". The Kundalini is at the base of the spine, at the sacrum. Its vital force rises all along the spine to the fontanel, forming 7 major energetic junctions: the 7 main chakras.
Each of these chakras would significantly affect specific aspects of our physical, psychic, and spiritual life, and would be able to enter into energetic resonance with an element, a color, a sound, a Mantra, a musical note, an essential oil , a stone, a planet, a metal ... One distinguishes (from bottom to top) the main chakras and their roles:
- First chakra, called "root" (Muladhara chakra), located at the perineum. Seat of Innonence, Wisdom and Trust.
- Second chakra, called "sacred" (Svadhisthana chakra), located at the level of the sacrum. Seat of knowledge, movement, vitality and creativity.
- Third chakra, called "solar plexus" (Manupurakaou chakra), located at the level of the plexus. Seat of self-esteem, energy and transformation.
- Fourth chakra, called "heart" or "indestructible chakra" (Anahata chakra), located at the level of the heart. Seat of love and courage.
- Fifth chakra, called "throat" or "pure chakra" (Visuddha chakra), located near the neck. Seat of communication and expression.
- Sixth chakra, called "third eye" or "chakra of knowledge" (Ajna chakra), located between the eyes. Seat of intelligence, perception and intuition.
- Seventh chakra, called "coronal" or "crown" (Sahasrara chakra), located at the top of the skull. Seat of consciousness and connections with the spiritual world (religion).
The stones of the 7 chakras and the jewels adorned with these 7 stones thus constitute means of entering into energetic resonance with our 7 main chakras in order to reload them and to harmonize them to awaken our conscience.
Virtues and benefits of the stones of the 7 chakras.
The main color of a stone is the defining characteristic for knowing which chakra it is connected to. It happens that a stone is connected to 2 chakras when its color is intermediate: it is the case for example with the carnelian which is related to both the first and the second chakra. We can summarize the color association of the stone / chakra, as follows:
- The red stones (red jasper, red onyx, carnelian ...) are connected to the first chakra.
- Orange stones (sardonyx, carnelian, amber, agate ...) in the second chakra.
- The yellow stones (eye of tiger, amber, citrine ...), the third chakra.
- The green stones (aventurine, jade, ocean jasper ...), the fourth chakra.
- The light blue stones (turquoise, aquamarine, amazonite, blue howlite ...) in the fifth chakra.
- Navy or indigo stones (most often lapis lazuli), at the sixth chakra.
- Pink, purple or transparent stones (rock crystal, amethyst, pink quartz), seventh chakra.
A jewel adorned with the stones of the 7 chakras allows to recharge and harmonize our 7 main chakras. This would be even more effective when the 7 stones are mounted on a rock crystal, which purifies and boosts the energies of the other 7 stones.
How to purify and reload 7 chakras jewelry ?
To purify your 7 chakras jewels, dive for a few hours in water (ideally demineralized and slightly salty), then wipe with a clean cloth.
To reload them, expose them to sunlight for 2 to 3 hours. Reloading is faster and more effective when the jewels are placed on a pile of quartz.
Purify and reload your 7 chakras jewels about 3 to 4 times a year, or if you have left them in the jewelry box for a long time without wearing them.
Jewelry 7 chakras and astrology.
The 7 chakras jewels are not tied to any particular astrological sign, and can therefore be worn by natives of all signs of the zodiac, without distinction.
Warning: The indications and properties given here are drawn from feedback from users and references in the field. Stones and lithotherapy in general are alternative energy therapies that can help you on a daily basis, but their use should not be a substitute for medical advice or modern medicine.