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What does my dominant chakra mean?

Your dominant chakra in a reading is the energy centre that the photo or assessment reads as most active or most prominent. There are seven main chakras in the classical Vedic system, each tied to a body location, an emotional theme, and a color. The dominant one is read as the energy currently most expressed.

The seven chakra system documents seven energy centres running up the spine: Muladhara (root, survival, red), Svadhisthana (sacral, creativity, orange), Manipura (solar plexus, will, yellow), Anahata (heart, love, green), Vishuddha (throat, expression, blue), Ajna (third eye, intuition, indigo), and Sahasrara (crown, unity, violet). The framework comes from classical Indian Yogic and Tantric traditions.

An aura or chakra reading from a photo identifies which centre appears most vibrant, most balanced, or most active in your reading. A dominant heart chakra (green) reads as an active interpersonal life; a dominant solar plexus (yellow) reads as a season of clear will and direction; a dominant throat (blue) reads as a phase of strong self-expression.

The Aura Reading on this site identifies your dominant chakra as part of the full aura read. The reading is offered as a tradition-based reflection rather than a scientific assessment. For a deep dive into the chakra the reading names, the seven-chakra hub covers each in full with classical attributes, balance signs, and practices.

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