June 19, 2026

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by: Tafari

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Categories: Chakra, Chakra Alignment, Healing, Life Balance, Meditation, Practice

Understanding Chakras: A Practical Guide

If you’ve spent any time around yoga, meditation, sound healing, or holistic wellness, you’ve probably heard someone mention the chakras. For some people, the concept feels deeply spiritual. For others, it can seem confusing or even a little “out there.”

I like to think of the chakras as a simple framework for understanding how we experience life through the body, mind, emotions, and spirit.

The word chakra comes from Sanskrit and translates to “wheel” or “disk.” Traditionally, chakras are described as energy centers located throughout the body. Each chakra is associated with different physical, emotional, and psychological functions.

When our energy feels balanced, we tend to experience greater clarity, confidence, creativity, connection, and peace. When things feel off, stressed, or out of alignment, we may notice it showing up in specific areas of our lives.

Whether you approach the chakras from a spiritual perspective or simply as a wellness tool for self-reflection, they offer a useful way to check in with yourself and cultivate greater awareness.

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Root Chakra (Muladhara)
Location: Base of the spine
Color: Red
Element: Earth

Foods: Root vegetables, beets, potatoes, carrots, red apples

What It Manages: The Root Chakra is connected to safety, security, stability, survival, and our sense of belonging. It is our foundation.

When Balanced: You feel grounded, present, secure, and connected to your environment.

When Out of Alignment: You may experience fear, anxiety, financial stress, insecurity, restlessness, or difficulty feeling settled.

Ways to Support It:

  • Spend time in nature
  • Walk barefoot on the earth
  • Practice deep breathing
  • Maintain routines and healthy boundaries
  • Engage in physical movement
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Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana)
Location: Lower abdomen
Color: Orange
Element: Water

Foods: Oranges, mangoes, papaya, carrots, sweet potatoes, coconut

What It Manages: Creativity, pleasure, emotions, intimacy, sensuality, and joy.

When Balanced: You feel inspired, emotionally healthy, creative, and connected to your passions.

When Out of Alignment: You may feel emotionally numb, disconnected, uninspired, or struggle with guilt and emotional overwhelm.

Ways to Support It:

  • Dance and movement
  • Creative expression
  • Spending time near water
  • Journaling emotions
  • Healthy emotional processing
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Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura)
Location: Upper abdomen
Color: Yellow
Element: Fire

Foods: Bananas, pineapple, yellow peppers, ginger, turmeric

What It Manages: Confidence, personal power, self-esteem, motivation, and decision-making.

When Balanced: You trust yourself, set healthy boundaries, and move through life with purpose.

When Out of Alignment: You may struggle with self-doubt, people-pleasing, anger, procrastination, or lack of direction.

Ways to Support It:

  • Core-strengthening exercises
  • Goal setting
  • Positive self-talk
  • Sunlight exposure
  • Taking action on small commitments
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Heart Chakra (Anahata)
Location: Center of the chest
Color: Green (sometimes Pink)
Element: Air

Foods: Leafy greens, avocado, broccoli, herbs, green tea

What It Manages: Love, compassion, empathy, forgiveness, and connection.

When Balanced: You are able to give and receive love freely while maintaining healthy boundaries.

When Out of Alignment: You may experience resentment, grief, loneliness, emotional withdrawal, or difficulty trusting others.

Ways to Support It:

  • Gratitude practices
  • Compassion meditation
  • Forgiveness work
  • Spending time with loved ones
  • Deep breathing exercises
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Throat Chakra (Vishuddha)
Location: Throat
Color: Blue
Element: Ether (Space)

Foods: Blueberries, herbal teas, pears, water-rich fruits

What It Manages: Communication, self-expression, truth, and authenticity.

When Balanced: You communicate clearly and honestly while listening with intention.

When Out of Alignment: You may struggle to speak up, overtalk, withhold feelings, or fear being misunderstood.

Ways to Support It: 

  • Singing or chanting
  • Journaling
  • Honest conversations
  • Public speaking practice
  • Hydration
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Third Eye Chakra (Ajna)
Location: Between the eyebrows
Color: Indigo
Element: Light

Foods: Purple grapes, blackberries, blueberries, dark-colored fruits

What It Manages: Intuition, insight, wisdom, perception, and imagination.

When Balanced: You trust your inner guidance and can see situations clearly.

When Out of Alignment: You may feel confused, disconnected from intuition, overly analytical, or mentally scattered.

Ways to Support It:

  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness practices
  • Visualization
  • Quiet reflection
  • Limiting mental overstimulation

Abstract magenta circular shape with jagged edges on a black background, decorative graphic.Crown Chakra (Sahasrara)
Location: Top of the head
Color: Violet or White
Element: Consciousness

Foods: Often associated with fasting, herbal teas, or mindful eating practices

What It Manages: Spiritual connection, higher awareness, wisdom, and purpose.

When Balanced:You feel connected to something greater than yourself and experience a sense of meaning and trust in life.

When Out of Alignment: You may feel disconnected, spiritually lost, cynical, or lacking purpose.

Ways to Support It: • Meditation • Prayer • Silence • Time in nature • Acts of service

Final Thoughts

The chakras are not about perfection. None of us are perfectly balanced all the time, and that’s part of being human.

Instead of viewing the chakras as something that needs to be “fixed,” consider them invitations for self-awareness. They can help us identify where we may need more rest, attention, movement, nourishment, expression, or self healing.

Through practices like yoga, meditation, breathwork, sound healing, mindful movement, healthy nutrition, and time in nature, we can create more balance within ourselves and cultivate a deeper connection to our overall well-being.

At Sankofa Mind + Body, the journey isn’t about becoming someone else—it’s about returning to yourself and growing.