In this set you will find 7 different coloured candles, composed in harmony with each other, referring to the energy centres in the human body. They will help you achieve peace and balance.
Muladhara - the base chakra, located at the base of the spine, controls instincts and is responsible for physical strength, bodily health.
Swadhishthana - sacral chakra, located about 3 cm below the navel. It is responsible for sexuality, creativity, emotions.
Manipura - the solar chakra, in the area of the solar plexus. It stimulates the inner power, strengthens the intellect.
Anahata - the heart chakra, responsible for love and relationships with loved ones.
Vishudda - the throat chakra, that is affecting communication, speech, clarity of message, self-expression.
Ajna - the third eye chakra is located approximately at the level of the eyebrows. It is the source of intuition, connects the body with the spirit.
Sahasrara - the crown chakra, located just above the top of the head, is a channel for spiritual life, it connects man with the universe.
Size of one candle: 12.5x1cm
(Excludes crystals in images)Chakra is a Sanskrit word that translates as wheel or turning . Chakra is a concept referring to wheel-like vortices which according to traditional Indian medicine are believed to exist in the surface of the etheric double of man. The chakras are said to be force centres or whorls of energy permeating from a point on the physical body the layers of the subtle bodies in an ever-increasing fan-shaped formation (the fans make the shape of a love heart). Rotating vortices of subtle matter they are considered the focal points for the reception and transmission of energies. Seven major chakras or energy centres (also understood as wheels of light) are generally believed to exist located within the subtle body. It is typical for chakras to be depicted as either flower-like or wheel-like. In the former a specific number of petals are shown around the perimeter of a circle. In the latter a certain number of spokes divide the circle into segments that make the chakra resemble a wheel or chakra. Each chakra possesses a specific number of segments or petals. Texts documenting the chakras go back as far as the later Upanishads for example the Yoga Kundalini Upanishad.Chakra is a Sanskrit word that translates as wheel or turning . Chakra is a concept referring to wheel-like vortices which according to traditional Indian medicine are believed to exist in the surface of the etheric double of man. The Chakras are said to be force centres or whorls of energy permeating from a point on the physical body the layers of the subtle bodies in an ever-increasing fan-shaped formation (the fans make the shape of a love heart). Rotating vortices of subtle matter they are considered the focal points for the reception and transmission of energies. Seven major chakras or energy centres (also understood as wheels of light) are generally believed to exist located within the subtle body. It is typical for chakras to be depicted as either flower-like or wheel-like. In the former a specific number of petals are shown around the perimeter of a circle. In the latter a certain number of spokes divide the circle into segments that make the chakra resemble a wheel or chakra. Each chakra possesses a specific number of segments or petals. Texts documenting the chakras go back as far as the later Upanishads for example the Yoga Kundalini Upanishad.