3 Ways to Diagnose the Chakras on Their Own (In Just 5 Minutes)
Let's talk about chakras
Today we offer you some simple and affordable methods for diagnosing chakras.
Why do this? Some diseases, character traits, and even thoughts could be a consequence of the fact that the chakras do not work well, or on the contrary, they are pronounced excessively. The methods of diagnosing chakras, described below, are based on the teachings of yogis. The reader chooses to trust them or not.
Method no. 1
Imagine seven colors of the rainbow. Give each one a number from one to ten, depending on how much you like one color or another. Numbers can be repeated - for example, "10" can be assigned to several colors, etc.
Each color of the rainbow corresponds to one of the seven main chakras. "10" is assigned to the maximum functioning chakras and "1" - to the least pronounced chakras.
- Muladhara corresponds to the color red. It symbolizes vitality, power, and energy.
- Swadhistana has an orange color. It symbolizes activity, self-confidence, firmness, sexuality, and a good mood.
- The manipure is assigned a yellow color. It symbolizes energy and perseverance.
- The duck corresponds to the green color. It symbolizes sensuality, affection, generosity, cordiality, sincerity.
- Vishudhe corresponds to the color blue. It symbolizes creativity, oratory, and artistic skills.
- Ajna's color is blue. It symbolizes analytical ability and concentration.
- Sahasrara corresponds to the color purple. It symbolizes the highest degree of spirituality and consciousness.
Method no. 2
Each chakra is responsible for the organs and glands located in its area of action. This means that the malfunction of a chakra can lead to physical and mental illness. Analyze your health. Conversely, working with the chakras can cure certain diseases.
- Muladhara is responsible for the excretory system.
- Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: irregular stools, urinary incontinence.
- Svadhistana is responsible for the urogenital system and regulates the activity of the adrenal glands. Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: irregular and painful menstruation, impotence, inflammation of the urogenital system.
- Manipura is responsible for the digestive system and regulates the activity of the pancreas. Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: abdominal pain and bowel problems in response to fear.
- Anahata chakra is responsible for the activity of the cardiovascular system and regulates the function of the thymus. Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: risk of heart attack, ischemic heart disease, etc.
- Vishudha chakra is responsible for the neck area and is associated with the activity of the thyroid gland. Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: hoarseness and loss of voice.
- Ana is connected to the pituitary gland, which controls several glands. Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: endocrine disorders.
- Sahasrara is associated with the pineal gland, which is responsible for the secretion of the hormones melatonin, serotonin. Symptoms that the chakra is not working properly: mood swings, sleep disturbances, depression, etc.
Method no. 3
Each chakra is related to the vital activity. Therefore, the predisposition to a certain type of activity and certain character traits can tell us a lot about the degree of development of the chakras. Conversely, working on the chakras can change certain character traits.
Muladhara is the desire for material prosperity and comfort. It causes us to meet our material needs, being responsible for our beauty and physical health.
- Svadhistana is the aspiration to receive pleasure from food, shopping, sex, rest, entertainment, as well as the predisposition to jealousy, frequent change of partners, etc.
- Manipura is the desire for self-expression in a new company of people, to achieve their goals, firmness, and perseverance.
- Anahata is the ability to build warm and trusting relationships with others, closeness, openness, empathy, and altruism, the ability to love sincerely.
- Vishudha is creativity, intuition, talent, the ability to express and persuade.
- Ajna is the desire to know something new, to learn, be self-taught, the ability to concentrate.
- Sahasrara is a search for spirituality, the attraction for various spiritual practices, and the attainment of samadhi (the highest stage of development in yoga).
Now, do you understand why you are behaving in one way or another? Have you found the cause of chronic diseases? This is just a first step. The following is the revelation and balancing of the chakras with the help of asanas, pranayama (breathing practices), and meditation.


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