<Snipped quote by The World>
I don't recall the number seven, but I suppose.
Lecture time~
Chakras, by definition, are energy centers within the human body that help to regulate all its processes, from organ function to to the immune system and emotions. Seven chakras are positioned throughout your body, from the base of your spine to the crown of your head. Each chakra has its own vibrational frequency, color, and governs specific functions that help make you human.
Before we define chakras and explore the meaning of each, it is essential to understand one thing: You are energy. All living things are created by and comprised of energy.The ability of your energy centers to function optimally is what keeps you psychologically, emotionally, physically, and spiritually balanced, at least for those with chakras. This is a very human-esque view of them, which is fine since it's almost always humans who have chakras, it's rare for other species.
When exploring the chakras, it’s best to start at the beginning. There's seven chakra points in the body, the first is the "Root" chakra, located at the base of the spine. It's associated with the color red and governs survival instincts and grounding in the world. The second is the "Sacral" chakra, which is orange and at the lower abdomen. It governs sexuality, intuition, and self-worth and self-esteem. Third is the "Solar Plexus" chakra. It's yellow and in the upper abdomen, it governs impulse control and ego. The fourth is the "Heart" chakra at the center of the chest, it's green and is related to compassion and spirituality. Then there's the "Throat" chakra in the throat, which is blue and relates to communication and emotion. Sixth is the "Third Eye" chakra between the eyes, which is purple and governs rationality, wisdom, and imagination. Lastly there's the "Crown" chakra at the top of the head which is indigo and is connected to the "divine", though what that actually means differs from person to person.