In Sanskrit, the word “chakra” means “disk” or “wheel” and refers to the energy centers in our body. These wheels or disks of spinning energy each correspond to certain nerve bundles and major organs.
To function at their best, our chakras need to stay open, or balanced. If they are blocked, we may experience physical or emotional symptoms related to a particular chakra.
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