Reading your energy field…
Reading your energy field…
One integrated being.
In the Tantric tradition, the body is not merely flesh — it is a field of consciousness. Seven Sanskrit energy centers (chakras) spiral from Muladhara at the base of your spine to Sahasrara at the crown, each a gateway to a different dimension of your inner life.
You are about to enter the temple of your own body. 21 questions — three for each center — will illuminate which chakras flow freely and which await your attention.
Muladhara → Sahasrara · 3 questions per center
Select any chakra to enter its full teaching
The earliest descriptions appear in the Vedic texts (c. 1500 BCE), as pranic energy vortices along the sushumna nadi. The full seven-chakra system was detailed in the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana in 1577 CE.
Modern research maps chakra positions to nerve plexuses and endocrine glands: root → adrenals, sacral → gonads, solar → pancreas, heart → thymus, throat → thyroid, third eye → pituitary, crown → pineal.
Each chakra is depicted as a lotus with a specific petal count (root: 4, sacral: 6, solar: 10, heart: 12, throat: 16, third eye: 2, crown: 1,000). The petals represent energy channels (nadis) emanating from each center.
The dormant spiritual energy (Kundalini Shakti) is pictured as a coiled serpent at the base of the spine. Chakra practice awakens and draws it upward through all seven centers toward enlightenment.
Each chakra has a seed sound (bija mantra) — LAM, VAM, RAM, YAM, HAM, OM, Silence — that vibrates at the chakra's frequency when chanted. This is why mantra is central to every tradition of chakra work.
The chakras are nodes in a vast network of 72,000 subtle energy channels (nadis). Three are primary: Sushumna (central spine), Ida (left/lunar), and Pingala (right/solar). They weave around the spine like a caduceus.
Your chakras are not broken. They are responsive. They change with every breath.