The concept of the Chakras arose in the early traditions of Hinduism. Beliefs differ between the Indian religions, with many Buddhist texts consistently mentioning five chakras, while Hindu sources reference seven. Early Sanskrit texts speak of them both as meditative visualizations combining flowers and mantras and as physical entities in the body. Within Kundalini yoga, the techniques of breathing exercises, visualizations, mudras, bandhas, kriyas, and mantras are focused on manipulating the flow of subtle energy through chakras. The modern Western chakra system arose from multiple sources, starting in the 1880s, which introduced the seven rainbow colours for the chakras. Psychological and other attributes, and a wide range of supposed correspondences with other systems such as alchemy, astrology, gemstones… Virtually all human cultures known to us have some kind of concept of mind, spirit or soul as distinct from the physical body, if only to explain experiences such as sleep and dreaming. New Age practices often associate each chakra with a certain colour. In various traditions, chakras are associated with multiple physiological functions, an aspect of consciousness, a classical element, and other distinguishing characteristics; these do not correspond to those used in ancient Indian systems. The chakras are thought to vitalise the physical body and to be associated with interactions of a physical, emotional and mental nature. They are considered loci of life energy or Prana (which New Age belief equates with shakti, qi in Chinese, ki in Japanese, koach-ha-guf in Hebrew, bios in Greek, and aether in both Greek and English). Vedic Jyotish spiritual astrology is based upon the twelve houses and nine planets, which comprises of the seven main planets and two shadowy planets Rahu and Ketu. Each chakra (energy centres in our body) is ruled by a planet and represents the characteristics and nature of the ruling planet. Also responsible for keeping our physical, mental and spiritual aspects in balance. There are seven planets that rule us. They are Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Additionally, the two shadow planets Rahu and Ketu also rule us. The relationship between the chakras and planets is that the seven planets govern the seven chakras in our body. All the seven chakras should be aligned for one to stay happy and healthy. Different chakras relate to different aspects of your life. Especially for your product Dr. Gupta offers or “teaches” and connects through how to balance yourself, that is, your problem life related to that particular life’s chakras. For your selection of help from both Chakra products and Rudraksha, it is recommended to consider and consult from Jyotish Spiritual Astrology = [email protected]. Rudraksha are dried seeds of a tree, which grows in select locations of South East Asia, botanically known as Elaeocarpus ganitrus (Rudraksha Tree). It is also called “Tears of Shiva” and there are many legends connected to Lord Shiva that describe its origin. Its curative properties have been utilized worldwide for a number of physical, mental and psychosomatic illnesses. Anyone, irrespective of gender, cultural, ethnic, geographical or religious background can wear Rudraksha. They are intended for persons at any stage in life irrespective of mental and physical condition for many benefits. Traditionally, a Japamala, or simply mala they are similar to other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions and are sometimes referred to in Christianity as a “rosary” were always dealt with by people who held it as a sacred duty in their lives. We have prepared Rudraksha for you (culture in Europe or for culture outside Asia) to purchase / get individually or more (Japamala) and carry it with you in your pockets, or your neck, or on the wrist. Our sensory organs respond to stimuli such as touch, smell, sound, sight and taste as a result of bioelectricity that transmits information from the brain to different parts of the body and vice versa. As long as the bioelectricity flows between the body, mind and brain unhindered, bodily functions are normal. The type of Rudraksha is determined by the number of faces (Mukh) each bead has. Each mukhi has a specific function (for happiness, love, protection…) and is connected to a certain planet and deity through Jyotish spiritual astrology. At the moment when stress occurs, the flow of energy in the body stops functioning normally — at that moment Rudraksha, i.e., Mukhas, begin to play a crucial role as a stabilizer. Rudraksha beads, i.e., Muhki, work together with the heart, harmonizing it and sending certain stimuli to the brain, i.e., they create positive chemical elements in the brain (sympathetic and parasympathetic) that fill us with a feeling of trust (send out inductive vibrations). It is known that wearing Rudraksha helps in the treatment of diseases of blood pressure, stress, anxiety, depression, heart palpitations, lack of concentration and encourages the ability to concentrate, i.e., it directs the mind to achieve progress, spiritually strengthens personal confidence. Japamala Rudraksha Bead Necklace / Rosary of 108 + 1 (Shiva) gives off highly positive spiritual vibrations. Depending on the polarity of the induced magnetic field, the Rudraksha bead creates a polarity opposite to that which was caused (the result is the balancing of the arteries and veins, which leads to better health).