Fourth Chakra Research Paper

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Throughout the timeline of our human progress, we have always been fixated on what happens inside of us externally and internally. More often than not, an event may change us on a superficial level, such as, making us tired.
However, what changes from that same event, but on a deeper level? Does it change us psychologically, emotionally, even spiritually? Yoga experts and Hindus all concur on one aspect of religion and spirituality; it’s somewhat of a hybrid theory. Chakras and human physiology; a hybrid of biology and religious aspects. What really goes on inside each one of us on a spiritual level, and does it have any change on us as a human/spiritual being? It sounds like mysticism at work, yet the unknown is usually mistaken for mysticism. …show more content…

As one can guess, this chakra deals with the feel good powerhouse known as love (Unconditional love to be specific.) Forgiveness, self-acceptance, wanderlust, joy, all of these emotions and concepts are the bread and butter of Anahata.
“This is the heart chakra, and its essence is love. A healthy fourth chakra allows you to be compassionate and to forgive. As the middle chakra of seven, it also navigates a balance between the body, mind, and spirit. This chakra affects the heart, circulatory system, thymus gland, and lungs. If it's blocked, it's believed to cause heart problems, asthma, allergies, and lung illnesses.” (Gable 1)
As we move out of the torso and settle in between the neck, we have the fifth chakra, Vishudda. This is colloquially known as the throat chakra. Vishudda is the harbinger of communication and expression. Chakra energy travels from the first chakra into the seventh like a tree grows upward into the sky. If all are in balance, it become easier for all of them to operate. Vishudda is extremely vital to our being just as much as Muladhara, the first chakra. We may need our roots, our primal instincts, but what about expressing our thoughts, and human sophistication? The throat chakra is how we share thoughts and ideas; as a whole it allows us to create

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