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单词 chakra
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Definition of chakra in English:

chakra

noun ˈtʃʌkrəˈtʃɑkrə
  • (in Indian thought) each of seven centres of spiritual power in the human body.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to the yogis, we have seven main chakras in the body.
    • These undeveloped humans are struggling through the lower chakras, trying to get out of the dark worlds of the mind.
    • This energy body contains seven power points known as chakras - spinning energy centres forming a natural mystic ladder up which the yogi must climb in order to achieve enlightenment.
    • A therapist will also work on the chakras of the physical body, after clearing blockages on limbs and organs.
    • Siva's devotees strive at the moment of death to depart the body through the crown chakra and consciously enter the clear white light and beyond.
    • There was some talk about the need for opening the third chakra, the heart chakra, that would allow us to embrace differences.
    • To arrive at that state, the instinctive energies have been lifted to the heart chakra and beyond, and the mind has become absolutely quiet.
    • The body has seven chakras: root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye, and crown.
    • On this path are situated seven chakras or energy centers, metaphorically called Lotus Symbols.
    • Ayurveda divides the human body into many different chakras or vital nodes.
    • The throat chakra molds the karmas through sadhana, regular religious practices.
    • It is our heart chakra that is the centre of love, compassion and joy in our life, and it is in this centre where we can find our connection to humanity.
    • According to the principles of Reiki, we all have a series of chakras, or energy centres, in our bodies, and these can be blocked by malign influences, causing physical or indeed emotional symptoms.
    • Other cultures see the seven chakras as comprising the wholeness of personal human energy.
    • It is no wonder that this great forest regent correlates to the heart chakra in the metaphysical anatomy of the human organism.
    • Over the years, under ideal conditions, the kundalini fire of consciousness ascends to the higher chakras, burning the dross of ignorance and past karmas.
    • In Ayurvedic medicine, specific colors correspond to each of the seven chakras, or energy centers, that affect organs, emotions and aspects of the spirit.
    • This catalyst taught me how the inner energies of the seven chakras function as the physical body moves and is inspired through the different types of music.
    • Each individual soul has seven energy centres known as chakras in his body that run along the spinal column.
    • Sound affects our nervous system, our brain, our chakras and etheric body as well.

Origin

From Sanskrit cakra 'wheel or circle', from an Indo-European base meaning 'turn', shared by wheel.

  • wheel from Old English:

    The wheel was probably invented some time around 4000 bc in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). Its name, probably based on a word meaning ‘to turn’, moved east to India, where it produced Sanskrit cakra ‘wheel, circle’, source of the chakra (late 19th century) of yoga, and west, where it gave rise to Greek kuklos ‘circle’, the source of cycle (Late Middle English) and cyclone (mid 19th century). It is recorded in Anglo-Saxon English from about ad 900. To reinvent the wheel is a 20th-century expression. Wheels within wheels is an allusion to a biblical quotation from the Old Testament book of Ezekiel. The prophet Ezekiel sees a vision in which four cherubs appear: ‘And as for their appearances, they four had one likeness, as if a wheel had been in the midst of a wheel’.

 
 

Definition of chakra in US English:

chakra

nounˈCHäkrəˈtʃɑkrə
  • (in Indian thought) each of the centers of spiritual power in the human body, usually considered to be seven in number.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These undeveloped humans are struggling through the lower chakras, trying to get out of the dark worlds of the mind.
    • Siva's devotees strive at the moment of death to depart the body through the crown chakra and consciously enter the clear white light and beyond.
    • The throat chakra molds the karmas through sadhana, regular religious practices.
    • Other cultures see the seven chakras as comprising the wholeness of personal human energy.
    • Ayurveda divides the human body into many different chakras or vital nodes.
    • A therapist will also work on the chakras of the physical body, after clearing blockages on limbs and organs.
    • The body has seven chakras: root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye, and crown.
    • Each individual soul has seven energy centres known as chakras in his body that run along the spinal column.
    • It is no wonder that this great forest regent correlates to the heart chakra in the metaphysical anatomy of the human organism.
    • This energy body contains seven power points known as chakras - spinning energy centres forming a natural mystic ladder up which the yogi must climb in order to achieve enlightenment.
    • This catalyst taught me how the inner energies of the seven chakras function as the physical body moves and is inspired through the different types of music.
    • On this path are situated seven chakras or energy centers, metaphorically called Lotus Symbols.
    • To arrive at that state, the instinctive energies have been lifted to the heart chakra and beyond, and the mind has become absolutely quiet.
    • According to the yogis, we have seven main chakras in the body.
    • Over the years, under ideal conditions, the kundalini fire of consciousness ascends to the higher chakras, burning the dross of ignorance and past karmas.
    • In Ayurvedic medicine, specific colors correspond to each of the seven chakras, or energy centers, that affect organs, emotions and aspects of the spirit.
    • Sound affects our nervous system, our brain, our chakras and etheric body as well.
    • According to the principles of Reiki, we all have a series of chakras, or energy centres, in our bodies, and these can be blocked by malign influences, causing physical or indeed emotional symptoms.
    • There was some talk about the need for opening the third chakra, the heart chakra, that would allow us to embrace differences.
    • It is our heart chakra that is the centre of love, compassion and joy in our life, and it is in this centre where we can find our connection to humanity.

Origin

From Sanskrit cakra ‘wheel or circle’, from an Indo-European base meaning ‘turn’, shared by wheel.

 
 
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