Basic Chakra
LOCATION
The basic chakra is located at the base of the spine or coccyx area. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
DESCRIPTION
The basic chakra or Mooladhara chakra has four petals and contains red and orange pranas. It also contains a very minute amount of unnoticeable yellow prana.
SPIRITUAL FUNCTIONS
Located near the base of the spine is the kundalini energy. (Master Choa Kok Sui, The Spiritual Essence of Man)
The Kundalini energy is the energy that is responsible for the manifestation of matter. Without it, the physical body as well as the physical universe cannot exist.
Without the awakening of the Kundalini energy, spiritual development is not possible. Whether the spiritual practitioner is aware of the existence of the Kundalini energy or not is not relevant. When a person goes into the spiritual path, the Kundalini energy gets partially awakened.
The Kundalini energy is called by many names: the “serpent fire,” “fiery serpent” or the “sacred fire.” From this, it is possible to understand John the Baptist's statement (Matthew 3:11, Oxford Bible), “I baptize you with water . . . but one who is more powerful than I is coming after me . . . He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.” The Holy Spirit symbolizes the divine energy that is coming down. The fire symbolizes the fiery serpent located near the base of the spine. It is through divine energy that the dormant, yet powerful, Kundalini energy is awakened. However, it is not a matter of whether it is awakened or not, but rather the degree of awakening.
What is the use of the Kundalini energy in spiritual practice? The Kundalini energy enables the brain cells to register spiritual or “higher” experiences and stimuli.
The quality of the physical body, especially the brain and the nervous system, is improved or upgraded. After a certain period of time, a person whose Kundalini is highly awakened may become a genius, a great charismatic leader or a great spiritual teacher. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Achieving Oneness with the Higher Soul)
PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
The basic chakra or Mooladhara chakra is the center of self-preservation or instinct of self-survival. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Pranic Psychotherapy)
The practice of one's profession involves survival. The basic chakra is not only the center of self-survival, but it is also the center of dynamic activities. A dynamic executive or somebody who is successful in business tends to have a highly activated and energized basic chakra. A person with a small and depleted basic chakra has a tendency to make plans, but not to implement them. He also tends to procrastinate or keep things on hold. The basic chakra needs to be treated because it is the chakra of action.
PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
The basic chakra controls and energizes the muscular and skeletal system. It also energizes and strengthens the whole physical body. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Miracles Through Pranic Healing) The red prana from the basic chakra is used for energizing and strengthening the entire visible physical body. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
The basic chakra or Mooladhara chakra controls and energizes the bone marrow; therefore, it affects the production of the blood and the quality of the blood produced.
The heart is basically made up of muscles. The basic chakra, which controls and energizes the muscular system, also affects the physical heart.
Part of the transmuted basic energy is required for the proper functioning of the brain and the chakras of the head. If the basic chakra is too overactivated, the condition may manifest as hyperactivity, restlessness or insomnia. Hyperactive children have overactivated basic chakras. People with insomnia have overactivated basic chakras. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Pranic Psychotherapy)
Persons with highly activated basic chakras tend to be robust and healthy, while those with less active basic chakras tend to be fragile and weak. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Miracles Through Pranic Healing) Elderly people usually have depleted or very depleted basic chakras. This is why their bodies are weak and become smaller; their spines tend to curve; the healing of wounds and broken bones tend to be slow; and they tend to develop arthritis. A healthy basic chakra is a critical factor in one's youthfulness and health. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
The basic chakra is like the root of a tree. If the root is weak, the tree is weak. Similarly, if the basic chakra is weak, the body is also very weak. Another term for the basic chakra is “root chakra.” (Master Choa Kok Sui, Miracles Through Pranic Healing)
The sole minor chakras and the basic chakra are the major entry points for ground pranic energy. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
In summary, the basic chakra controls, energizes and strengthens the whole visible physical body: (Master Choa Kok Sui, Basic Pranic Healing)
- the muscular and skeletal systems
- the spine
- production and quality of the blood
- the adrenal glands
- the tissues of the body and the internal organs
- growth rate of cells
- growth rate of children
- general vitality
- body heat
- also affects the heart and the sex organs (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
SOME CONDITIONS AS A RESULT OF A MALFUNCTIONING BASIC CHAKRA
Patients with severe heart ailments have malfunctioning basic chakras. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Pranic Psychotherapy)
Persons who are depressed or those with suicidal inclinations have depleted and underactivated basic chakras. To prevent a person from committing suicide, activate the basic chakra or Mooladhara chakra. If the basic chakra is big and strong, committing suicide is almost impossible since this chakra is the center of self-preservation or the instinct of self-survival.
Some people with underactive and depleted basic chakra tend to be sluggish, impractical and unrealistic. In some severe cases, they tend to be completely out of touch with physical reality. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
If a person has problems in finding a job, in work performance, or in business, the basic chakra should be treated. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Pranic Psychotherapy) Persons who, in spite of their qualifications and their relatively good health, have difficulty in getting a job, have partially depleted and underactivated basic chakras.
There was a man who, at one point in his life, had mounting financial debts. When his basic chakra was scanned, it was depleted and underactivated. After several Pranic Healing treatments, his work performance and productivity improved in a matter of one to two months. Not long after, he was promoted to a higher position, thereby making it possible for him to earn a higher income and to solve his financial problems.
Malfunctioning of the basic chakra may manifest as arthritis, rheumatism, spinal problems, blood ailments, allergy, slow healing of wounds, broken bones, growth problems, cancer and leukemia, low vitality, heart diseases, brain ailments and sex ailments. (Master Choa Kok Sui, Advanced Pranic Healing)
EQUIVALENT ACUPUNCTURE POINT
In Chinese medicine, it corresponds to the acupuncture point DU (GV) 1. (Master Choa Kok Sui, The Spiritual Essence of Man)
TAOIST, INDIAN AND KABBALISTIC CORRESPONDENCE OF THE BASIC CHAKRA
In Taoist yoga, the basic chakra corresponds to Chang giang, which means “abundance in strength.”
The Sanskrit term for the basic chakra is “Mooladhara chakra.” Its correspondence in Tamil (Southern India) is Putti kaalam.
The basic chakra, in the Indian tradition, is symbolized by an elephant. This is why in the Taoist tradition it is called “abundance in strength.”
In Kabbalah it is called Malkuth. The divine name of Malkuth is Adonai Malkuth.
Sources:
- The Chakras and Their Functions by Master Choa Kok Sui