Healing and energy healing have always been a primary concern since the first civilizations were formed. These civilizations were near great river systems where access to fresh water made lands fertile. Alongside this period of abundance also came illnesses, epidemics and man-made conflicts. That’s why healers have always been needed in societies of past and present.
Ancient Sumerians had priests and barbers who served as physicians. There were also shamans who performed healing in addition to prophecies. Ancient Egyptians had priests who performed incantations to cure their patients. Ancient Babylonians had exorcists who carried out some form of mystical ritual to heal the sick. Ancient Greeks and Romans had barbers perform surgeries in times of war. They served as dentists in times of peace. The ancient Chinese used herbs and vital energy as healing sources. The ancient Indians had priests who conducted religious traditions to cure those in poor health.
All throughout our history, there were healers who based their healing on universal life force energy. It is called by many names. The Chinese call it chi, the Japanese – ki, Egyptians – Ka, Hindus – prana, Greeks – Pneuma, Polynesians – mana, Hebrews – Ruach.
This concept of energy is where chakra originated from. The term, chakra came from the liturgical language of the Hindus called Sanskrit. It means wheel when loosely translated to English. It is based on a traditional Hindu belief that our lives are living in the physical and non-physical dimensions. We see our physical bodies as mass while our non-physical bodies are felt as energy.
Chakras are energy centers in the body. They are go-to places when the organs or the muscles need to recharge. Energy centers should be well maintained or balanced in order for our bodies to manifest good health. This kind of balancing involves awakening and energizing the chakras through meditation, breathing techniques or the assistance of a teacher. There are seven main chakras which are located along the spine, 21 minor ones and 49 lesser ones.