In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, optimal health may not be solely found in modern medicine but also in the ancient wisdom of traditional healing systems. One such profound system is the concept of chakras—energy centers that have guided holistic healing practices for millennia. While chakras might initially seem abstract or mystical, modern science is increasingly uncovering their significance, revealing a compelling connection between these energy hubs and our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Ancient Healing for Modern Times
The chakra system, often referred to as ‘wheels of light’1, has been a cornerstone of Eastern healing practices such as Ayurveda and Yoga for thousands of years2. This system comprises seven energy centers aligned along the spinal column, each crucial for regulating the flow of life force energy. Chakras are thought to act as intermediaries, transforming energy between physical, astral, and causal dimensions into forms usable by the body and by managing this vital energy, chakras influence our physical health, emotional well-being, and spiritual growth.
Chakras are viewed as the organs of the subtle body and are intricately connected to the body’s energy channels, or ‘nadis’. These nadis parallel the meridians in Chinese medicine and align with major acupuncture points in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The concept of energy centers extends beyond these systems, appearing in diverse traditions such as Tibetan Buddhism3, Sufism4, and Western esoteric practices5. These energy centers are thought to absorb and process universal energy (such as ‘Qi’ or ‘Prana’) and channel it through nadis to the nervous system and endocrine glands affecting bodily functions and hormonal balance. Therefore understanding these energy centers might be crucial in understanding how to harness life force, maintain overall health, and achieve spiritual development, as each of the seven major chakras are often linked to specific physiological functions and psychological states, with disruptions often manifesting as related psychological issues.
The Seven Major Chakras: An Overview
- Root Chakra (Muladhara): Located at the base of the spine and associated with the color red, it connects to the inferior hypogastric plexus6 and the adrenal glands. This chakra governs survival, safety, and physical health. Imbalances may manifest as fear, trauma, or a sense of disconnection from reality, affecting the first layer of the aura related to basic functioning and physical sensations.
- Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana): Positioned below the navel and associated with the color orange, this chakra is linked to the superior hypogastric plexus7 and the gonads. It regulates sexual energy and emotional balance. Disruptions, often stemming from emotional trauma or repression, can lead to sexual dysfunction and emotional instability, impacting the second layer of the aura, which encompasses emotional life and feelings.
- Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura): Found in the upper abdomen and associated with the color yellow, it corresponds to the celiac plexus8 and the digestive system. This chakra is central to personal power and ambition. Imbalances can result in stress, diminished confidence, and low self-esteem, reflecting issues in the third layer of the aura related to mental processes and linear thinking.
- Heart Chakra (Anahata): Located in the chest and associated with the color green, it correlates with the cardiac plexus9 and the thymus. This chakra is pivotal for love, compassion, and emotional healing. Blockages can hinder both emotional and physical healing, impacting the fourth layer of the aura, which relates to our capacity to love and connect with others.
- Throat Chakra (Vishuddha): Situated in the throat and linked with the color blue, it is associated with the cervical plexus10 and the thyroid gland. This chakra governs communication and self-expression. Problems here can lead to difficulties in articulating thoughts, affecting the fifth layer of the aura, which involves communication and personal responsibility.
- Third Eye Chakra (Ajna): Found between the eyebrows and associated with the color indigo, it corresponds to the pineal11 and pituitary glands. This chakra influences intuition and mental clarity. Blockages can result in confusion and hinder creative thinking, impacting the sixth layer of the aura, which deals with higher perception and insight.
- Crown Chakra (Sahasrara): Located at the top of the head and associated with the colour violet, it represents spiritual connection and integration. Linked with the hypothalamus, imbalances in this chakra may affect spiritual awareness. An open Crown Chakra fosters profound peace and spiritual fulfilment, correlating with the seventh layer of the aura related to higher consciousness and divine presence.
While ancient wisdom emphasizes the spiritual dimensions of chakras, scientific exploration seeks to bridge this with anatomical understanding. An integration of the two perspectives will be essential to fully grasp how subtle energy could affect chakra function and overall health.
The Scientific Perspective: Bridging the Gap
Scientific research has provided foundational evidence supporting the existence of chakras and their role in regulating brain functions and influencing health. Studies by pioneers like Hiroshi Motoyama used an AMI device, which utilized electrodes to measure energy flow in the body’s meridians, providing insights into chakra activity based on electrical properties linked to nerve plexuses and endocrine glands12. Similarly, bioelectrography and Gas Discharge Visualisation techniques, developed by Konstantin Korotkov, captured corona discharges and photon emissions to visualise and analyse the energy fields surrounding the body13,14, 15.
However, the most profound study seems to be a study16 conducted by UCLA Professor Valerie Hunt which used scientifically accepted methods to analyze subtle energy emissions from various chakras and the body’s energy field, or aura. This study was among the first to validate subjective observations of aura colors with objective electronic measurements. Researchers used electrodes placed on major chakra and acupuncture points during Rolfing sessions to detect low-level electrical signals. At the same time, aura reader Rev. Rosalyn Bruyere provided real-time verbal reports on the color, size, and movement of energy in the chakras and auric fields. The study combined these observations with electronic data, analysed using Fourier and sonogram analysis, to link physical, emotional, and spiritual states to specific chakra activities, colors, and frequency shifts. The alignment between Bruyere’s perceptions and the electronic measurements reinforced the study’s accuracy. The findings supported the traditional perspective that experiences and memories can be stored in body tissue17 and their associated colors to particular states: Red to pain, Orange to emotional release, Yellow to intellectual effort, Blue to calmness, Violet-Pink to spiritual and empathetic states, and White to spiritual experiences. Notably, a progression of energy flow from red to yellow, then blue, and white, was observed, potentially reflecting a rising kundalini – which is said to be an awakening of a transformative spiritual energy.
Integrating Ancient Wisdom with Modern Science solution
To fully harness the potential of the subtle energy system, science must continue evolving to bridge the gap between empirical research and ancient wisdom. While foundational evidence for chakras has been established, there is a need for a holistic, quantum-based model that reflects the atomic and cellular nature of the body. Such a model would integrate both biological and spiritual perspectives, creating a new paradigm that unites science and spirituality.
In my practice, I consistently observe remarkable results using this integrative approach, which involves unblocking stored emotions in the body’s subtle energy system—both physically and through the subconscious—to facilitate a greater influx of vital energy. For example one patient who was unfamiliar with chakras reported seeing sequential colors in their mind’s eye from red to white, in the order of the chakras, as she experienced improved mental clarity and emotional stability whilst another started visualising a past life which provided her an explanation of a current predicament.
I am confident that advancing our understanding of subtle energy through this integrative approach will unlock new frontiers in health and consciousness, validating ancient wisdom through modern scientific inquiry. As we continue to explore and embrace these methods, we move closer to a future where such approaches are widely recognised and scientifically validated.
References
- Wheels of Light; R Bruyere
- Textbook of Ayurveda: Fundamental Principles; V. Lad
- “Like a Vibration Cascading through the Body”: Energy-Like Somatic Experiences Reported by Western Buddhist Meditators; D. J. Cooper
- Sufi Body Practices and Therapeutic Politics in Berlin: N. Selim
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- Physio-anatomical resemblance of inferior hypogastric plexus with Muladhara Chakra, A Cadaveric study; K. M. Sweta et al.
- Study of Swadhishthana Chakra and Hypogastric Plexus in View of Reproductive Activity; N. B. Pitla & P. R. Deshpande
- Comprehensive Review on Physioanatomical Aspects of Manipura Chakra
- Role Of Anahata Chakra And Cardiac Plexus In Cardiac Activity Dr. S. D. Rokade
- Neuro-anatomical And Physiological Study On Shadachakra; R. K. Manik
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- Application of Electrophoton Capture (EPC) Analysis Based on Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) Technique in Medicine: A Systematic Review; K. G. Korotkov
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- A Study of Structural Integration From Neuromuscular, Energy Field and Emotional Approaches; V Hunt et al.
- The Heart’s Code – Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart Energy; Paul Pearsall