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1) "Chakra" -- As to chakra crystals chak·ra Pronunciation: 'chä-kr&, 'shä-, 'ch&- Function: noun Etymology: Sanskrit cakra, literally, wheel -- more at WHEEL : any of several points of physical or spiritual energy in the human body according to yoga philosophy Pronunciation Symbols - For the disc weapon of Vishnu, see: Sudarshana Chakra
In Hinduism and in some related Asian cultures, a chakra is thought to be a nexus of metaphysical and/or biophysical energy residing in the human body. The New Age movement, and to some degree the distinctly different New Thought movement, have also adopted and elaborated on this belief. Location of the seven chakras in the human body. - 1 Background
- 2 Etymology
- 3 Origins and development
- 4 The Seven basic chakras
- 4.1 Sahasrara
- 4.2 Ajna
- 4.3 Vishuddha
- 4.4 Anahata
- 4.4.1 Fullfilment feeling and the heart chakra
- 4.5 Manipura
- 4.6 Swadhisthana
- 4.7 Muladhara
- 5 Chakras and the endocrine system
- 6 Various models
- 6.1 The tantric chakras
- 6.2 Hesychastic centres of prayer
- 7 Scientific basis
- 8 References in fiction
- 9 See also
- 10 Notes
- 11 Further reading
- 12 External links
| Various traditional sources list five, six, seven, or eight chakras. The chakras are described as being aligned in an ascending column from the base of the spine to the top of the head. In New Age practices, each chakra is associated with a certain color. In various traditions chakras are associated with multiple physiological functions, an aspect of consciousness,..."
2) "Crystals" -- As to chakra crystals 1crys·tal Pronunciation: 'kris-t&l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English cristal, from Anglo-French, from Latin crystallum, from Greek krystallos -- more at CRUST 1 : quartz that is transparent or nearly so and that is either colorless or only slightly tinged 2 : something resembling crystal in transparency and colorlessness 3 : a body that is formed by the solidification of a chemical element, a compound, or a mixture and has a regularly repeating internal arrangement of its atoms and often external plane faces 4 : a clear colorless glass of superior quality; also : objects or ware of such glass 5 : the glass or transparent plastic cover over a watch or clock dial 6 : a crystalline material used in electronics as a frequency-determining element or for rectification 7 : ICE 7; broadly : methamphetamine in any form when used illicitly Pronunciation Symbols Quartz crystal Copper(II) sulfate and iodine crystal Synthetic bismuth crystal Insulin crystals Gallium, a metal that easily forms large single crystals A huge monocrystal of potassium dihydrogen phosphate grown from solution by Saint-Gobain for the megajoule laser of CEA. In chemistry and mineralogy, a crystal is a solid in which the constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are packed in a regularly ordered, repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. - 1 Crystal
- 2 Crystal structure
- 3 Other meanings and characteristics
- 4 Crystalline rocks
- 5 See also
- 6 External links
- 7 References
| The word crystals originates from the Greek word "Krystallos" meaning clear ice, and once referred particularly to quartz, rock crystal. Generally, crystals form when they undergo a process of solidification. Under ideal conditions, the result may be a single crystal, where all of the atoms in the solid fit into the same crystal structure. However, generally, many crystals form simultaneously during solidification, leading to a polycrystalline solid. For example, most metals encountered in everyday life are polycrystals. Crystals are often symmetrically intergrown to form crystal twins. Which crystal structure the fluid will form depends on the chemistry of the fluid, the conditions under which it is being solidified, and also on the ambient pressure. The process of forming a crystalline structure is often referred to as crystallization. While the cooling process usually results in the generation of a crystalline material..."
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