The chakras are a fascinating aspect of healing in yoga. It’s said that there are seven primary chakras running along the midline of the subtle body; whirling vortexes of energy that are associated with specific vibrations in the cosmos.

Our chakras, as well as these cosmic vibrations, affect our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. The chakra system is fascinating. It’s a truly holistic method of healing.


chakra chakras visudhha anahata manipura sahasrara svadisthana muladhara

It doesn’t have to take eons of time to balance the chakras, and you don’t have to visit an expert to experience healing; although, that’s always an option, too.

The beauty of yoga is that it’s a self-healing modality and your chakras are no different.

Repeating positive, healing affirmations over and over again is one such way to balance and align your chakras. You have the innate intelligence to balance them on your own.

Here are some tips for balancing each chakra in an instant.

Root Chakra

Your root chakra, which resides at the base of your spine, has to do with feeling grounded in the world. It represents basic survival needs -- security, stability and protection.

If you suspect your root chakra needs positive vibrations, you could repeat the following affirmation to yourself several times throughout the day: “I am safe. I am secure. I am always protected.”

muladhara root chakra

This may sound too good to be true, but gardening is a powerful way to instantly balance your root chakra. Gardening promotes grounding to Mother Earth, and cultivates a deep sense of stability and protection from nature.

If you suspect your root chakra is out of balance, go outside and pull some weeds. Plant some flowers in the earth. Or simply lie in the grass beneath the warm sun.

Sacral Chakra

Your sacral chakra is your center for passion, creativity, pleasure and sexuality. When balanced, we give and receive pleasure openly and freely.

If your sacral chakra (which lives just below the navel) is out of balance, you may wish to repeat the following affirmation: “I receive pleasure and create what I desire in the world.”

svadisthana sacral chakra

To balance your sacral chakra, simply breathe into your hips. Roll your hips while sitting or standing. Get loose in your pelvis and feel your connection to your hips and your sensual center.

Solar Plexus Chakra

Your solar plexus chakra corresponds to your self-esteem, self-worth and ability to self-motivate and manifest.

If your solar plexus chakra (located right above your navel) is lagging, you’ll want to repeat the following affirmation: “I am confident, worthy, and able to manifest what I want in my life.”

manipura solar plexus sacral chakra

Because your solar plexus chakra is directly related to the sun and the fire element, expose your skin to some good old-fashioned Vitamin D. Soon you’ll be feeling calm, centered and confident.

Heart Chakra

Your heart chakra helps you have compassion and empathy for all sentient beings. When balanced, you give love and receive love without conditions.

This chakra is located in the center of your chest -- just to the right of your actual heart. To balance your heart chakra repeat: “I give and receive love unconditionally.”

anahata heart chakra

This probably sounds a bit simple, but hugging is a powerful way to balance your heart chakra. If you don’t have a human being around to hug, hug a pet. Your heart chakra will get an instant surge of light and love.

Throat Chakra

Your throat chakra helps you speak your truth, and communicate clearly and with ease.

To balance your throat chakra, located at the center of your throat, repeat this affirmation: “I speak my truth with confidence.”

visuddha throat chakra

Sound healing is most effective for balancing the throat chakra, but each chakra has a bija, or seed mantra. Repeat the bija mantra, Ham, out loud throughout the day to balance your throat chakra.

Third Eye Chakra

Your third eye chakra (located between the eyebrows) needs balancing for intuitive development.

To build intuition and deep clarity, repeat the following affirmation: “I trust my intuition and embrace my sixth sense.”

ajna third eye chakra

Visualization is a great tool for the third eye chakra. Visualization meditations are good for internal visualizations, while creating vision boards are excellent for external visualizations.

Crown Chakra

Your crown chakra, which resides at the crown of your head, represents your own spiritual connection to the Divine. When the crown chakra is in balance, we feel deeply connected to all that is.

To balance your crown chakra, repeat the following: “I am one with the Divine and receive guidance from the Universe.”

sahasrara crown chakra

To experience crown chakra healing, go to a quiet place in nature and simply “be.” Sitting in silence while basking in the beauty of nature is a powerful way to heal and balance the crown chakra while fostering Divine connectivity.

Further Balancing Through Meditation

Finally, another powerful way to balance your chakras (although not as quick or easy for beginners) is through meditation. Chakra healing meditations abound online. All you need to do is find one that resonates with you and listen to it every morning. If you know which of your chakras needs extra attention, choose a meditation specifically for that chakra.

The more you explore, the more you’ll find in terms of what you personally need. Commit to a meditation that you intuitively know will balance your chakras instantly and it naturally will!

During These Times of Stress and Uncertainty Your Doshas May Be Unbalanced.

To help you bring attention to your doshas and to identify what your predominant dosha is, we created the following quiz.

Try not to stress over every question, but simply answer based off your intuition. After all, you know yourself better than anyone else.