Beginner’s Guide to Chakras: Understanding Your Energy Centers

Most of us move through the world focusing only on what we can see, touch, or measure. But if you’ve ever felt “off” without knowing why, walked into a room and sensed tension before anyone said a word, or had a deep feeling in your gut that something wasn’t right—you’ve already experienced the language of energy.

This invisible world is very real, and one of the most powerful ways to understand it is through the chakra system. These ancient energy centers have been mapped and worked with for thousands of years, and they offer a clear, intuitive framework for personal growth, healing, and embodiment.

In this post, you’ll learn what chakras are, how they affect your life, and how to start working with them gently and intentionally.

What Are Chakras?


The word chakra (pronounced cha-kra) comes from Sanskrit and means “wheel” or “disk.” It refers to a spinning vortex of energy. In traditional Indian medicine and spiritual philosophy, chakras are known to be centers of life force energy within the human body.

There are many chakras throughout the energy body, but the most commonly discussed are the seven main chakras that run along the spine—from the base of the tailbone to the crown of the head.

Each chakra corresponds to specific physical organs, emotional patterns, spiritual lessons, and life themes. You can think of them as energetic processors—taking in life experiences and emotions and converting them into energy that you either store, suppress, or release.

When your chakras are open and balanced, energy flows easily and you feel in alignment—physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. But when one or more become blocked, overactive, or underactive, you may experience physical symptoms (like fatigue or digestive issues), emotional imbalances (like anxiety or anger), or even spiritual disconnection.

Why Your Chakras Matter 


Chakras aren’t just abstract concepts—they affect how you live, relate, feel, and heal.

Understanding and working with them can help you:

Navigate emotional healing more clearly

Identify where you hold unresolved pain

Feel more grounded in your body and present in your life

Reconnect to your intuition and creativity

Cultivate peace, clarity, and vitality

When your energy body is balanced, your outer world begins to reflect that alignment.


The 7 Major Chakras Explained:


Let’s explore each chakra in detail so you can begin to notice where your energy might need care or support.

1. Root Chakra – Muladhara

Location: Base of spine, pelvic floor

Color: Red

Element: Earth

Governs: Safety, survival, physical needs, money, home, family

Core need: To feel safe and supported in the world

Signs of balance: You feel grounded, supported, present in your body.

Signs of imbalance: Anxiety, fear, scarcity mindset, feeling unsafe or disconnected from your body.

Healing practices:
Walking barefoot on the earth
Grounding foods (root vegetables, warm meals)
Repeating affirmations like “I am safe,” “I belong,” or “The Earth supports me”

2. Sacral Chakra – Svadhisthana

Location: Lower abdomen, just below the navel

Color: Orange

Element: Water

Governs: Emotions, sensuality, creativity, sexuality, pleasure

Core need: To feel emotionally expressed and connected to joy

Signs of balance: You feel open, joyful, inspired, and connected to your senses.

Signs of imbalance: Guilt, shame around pleasure or creativity, emotional repression or over-sensitivity.

Healing practices:
Creative expression: art, dance, singing, cooking
Hip-opening yoga poses
Connecting with water: baths, swimming, or simply drinking mindfully

3. Solar Plexus Chakra – Manipura

Location: Upper abdomen, between the navel and the ribcage

Color: Yellow

Element: Fire

Governs: Confidence, self-worth, willpower, personal boundaries

Core need: To feel empowered and self-directed

Signs of balance: You feel confident, motivated, and capable.

Signs of imbalance: Low self-esteem, need for control, procrastination, anger

Healing practices:
Setting and keeping small promises to yourself
Practicing assertiveness and saying “no
Core-strengthening yoga poses
Sunlight exposure

4. Heart Chakra – Anahata

Location: Center of chest

Color: Green (sometimes pink)

Element: Air

Governs: Love, compassion, forgiveness, empathy

Core need: To give and receive love

Signs of balance: You feel connected, open-hearted, and compassionate.

Signs of imbalance: Loneliness, resentment, grief, difficulty trusting others

Healing practices:
Heart-opening meditations and postures
Loving-kindness (Metta) meditation—We explain this more here
Forgiveness rituals
Practicing gratitude

5. Throat Chakra – Vishuddha

Location: Throat and neck

Color: Blue

Element: Ether (space)

Governs: Communication, self-expression, truth-telling

Core need: To be seen and heard authentically

Signs of balance: You communicate clearly, listen deeply, and express your truth.

Signs of imbalance: Fear of speaking, lying, gossiping, overtalking, creative blocks

Healing practices:
Journaling and speaking affirmations
Chanting or singing
Saying what you need, even when it feels vulnerable

6. Third Eye Chakra – Ajna

Location: Between the eyebrows

Color: Indigo

Element: Light

Governs: Intuition, insight, vision, imagination

Core need: To see clearly—both inwardly and outwardly

Signs of balance: You trust your inner knowing, make aligned decisions, and have mental clarity.

Signs of imbalance: Confusion, indecisiveness, lack of vision, cynicism

Healing practices:
Guided visualizations and dream journaling
Limiting screen time
Trusting intuitive nudges

7. Crown Chakra – Sahasrara

Location: Top of the head

Color: Violet or white

Element: Thought / Divine consciousness

Governs: Spiritual connection, unity, divine purpose

Core need: To feel connected to something greater than yourself

Signs of balance: You feel peaceful, open, connected to spirit or universal intelligence.

Signs of imbalance: Disconnection, cynicism, spiritual bypassing, overthinking

Healing practices:
Silent meditation or prayer
Nature immersion
Asking open-ended spiritual questions like “What am I here to learn?”

 How to Start Balancing Your Chakras


You don’t need to “fix” all your chakras at once. Energy healing is not about achieving perfection. It’s about presence, awareness, and listening.

Start by asking:

Which chakra do I most resonate with right now?

Where do I feel the most blocked, numb, or overextended?

Which chakra feels strong and vibrant?

Then:

Choose one chakra to focus on for a week.

Practice 1–2 daily actions related to that chakra.

Observe how your body and emotions respond.

You can also use sound (binaural beats or chanting), color (wearing chakra-specific colors), and movement (yoga or dance) to stimulate and balance energy.

Closing Thoughts


The chakra system isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about coming home to who you already are.

As you begin to tune into these energy centers, be gentle with yourself. There’s no rush, no race, no perfect way to do this. Just a steady return to awareness, breath, and trust in the inner wisdom you already carry.

Wherever you are on your path—whether you’re feeling curious, confused, or cracked open—you are not alone. This journey is yours, but it’s also shared. There’s beauty in that.

Let each chakra be a doorway, an invitation to listen more deeply, live more fully, and reconnect with what truly matters.

You’re doing the work. You’re showing up. And that matters more than you know.

With Love,
-My Present Journey





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