Universal identity, centred around self-knowledge. The Sense is Beyond Senses. The Mantra
(sound vibration) is Aum.
The Root Chakra develops in the first seven years of our life. This is the time when we are dependent on the people who are our caretakers, be it parents, family members or our support system. If we are well-supported during this time of our life, our foundation develops strongly and our connection to the larger world comes from a space of strength and a sense of trust.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. Someone with a strong foundation has a good and easy relationship with the people around them. This is because they are strong within themselves and they know who they are – they are on solid ground.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Root Chakra energy of grounding and foundation. By connecting to our own Root Chakra and observing what it needs we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
With the Chakra by Piya Root Chakra Meditations, we can take the first steps in experiencing the root chakra energy for ourselves. As one investigates what is specifically causing the imbalance, one can take personal responsibility which helps us feel secure and lets us bridge what is ailing us.
Going to a park is an excellent way to help balance the Root Chakra, because it is about grounding. Walking barefoot on the grass, or at the beach, helps ground us. Being around nature in general always helps, because it is about our connection to the larger world in its truer form. It is a form of grounding and connecting to the earth, and is a great way to help strengthen the Root Chakra.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. On the other hand, an imbalanced Root Chakra can create stress and anxiety. When we don't feel sure about who we are, or about our connection with other people and the world at large, we tend to want to be in control so we can feel safe. Rather than knowing that we are safe inherently, we exert control. This creates anxiety and a lot of mental and emotional energy which manifests as agitation, blame, judgment, guilt. All of these come to affect the Root Chakra.
This chakra is known as the brow chakra, or the 'third eye center'. It is located in the
forehead. It is related to the act of seeing, both physically and intuitively. As such it
opens all our faculties – both sensory and otherwise – to the world around us. When healthy,
it allows us to see the "big picture" with greater clarity.
The Root Chakra develops in the first seven years of our life. This is the time when we are dependent on the people who are our caretakers, be it parents, family members or our support system. If we are well-supported during this time of our life, our foundation develops strongly and our connection to the larger world comes from a space of strength and a sense of trust.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. Someone with a strong foundation has a good and easy relationship with the people around them. This is because they are strong within themselves and they know who they are – they are on solid ground.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Root Chakra energy of grounding and foundation. By connecting to our own Root Chakra and observing what it needs we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
With the Chakra by Piya Root Chakra Meditations, we can take the first steps in experiencing the root chakra energy for ourselves. As one investigates what is specifically causing the imbalance, one can take personal responsibility which helps us feel secure and lets us bridge what is ailing us.
Going to a park is an excellent way to help balance the Root Chakra, because it is about grounding. Walking barefoot on the grass, or at the beach, helps ground us. Being around nature in general always helps, because it is about our connection to the larger world in its truer form. It is a form of grounding and connecting to the earth, and is a great way to help strengthen the Root Chakra.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. On the other hand, an imbalanced Root Chakra can create stress and anxiety. When we don't feel sure about who we are, or about our connection with other people and the world at large, we tend to want to be in control so we can feel safe. Rather than knowing that we are safe inherently, we exert control. This creates anxiety and a lot of mental and emotional energy which manifests as agitation, blame, judgment, guilt. All of these come to affect the Root Chakra.
This is the chakra located in the throat and is related to communication and creativity.
Through it we experience the world symbolically through vibration, just as the throat
experiences language through the vibration of sound. A balanced throat chakra helps us to
understand the truth of who we are, and communicate this to others with honesty.
The Root Chakra develops in the first seven years of our life. This is the time when we are dependent on the people who are our caretakers, be it parents, family members or our support system. If we are well-supported during this time of our life, our foundation develops strongly and our connection to the larger world comes from a space of strength and a sense of trust.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. Someone with a strong foundation has a good and easy relationship with the people around them. This is because they are strong within themselves and they know who they are – they are on solid ground.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Root Chakra energy of grounding and foundation. By connecting to our own Root Chakra and observing what it needs we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
With the Chakra by Piya Root Chakra Meditations, we can take the first steps in experiencing the root chakra energy for ourselves. As one investigates what is specifically causing the imbalance, one can take personal responsibility which helps us feel secure and lets us bridge what is ailing us.
Going to a park is an excellent way to help balance the Root Chakra, because it is about grounding. Walking barefoot on the grass, or at the beach, helps ground us. Being around nature in general always helps, because it is about our connection to the larger world in its truer form. It is a form of grounding and connecting to the earth, and is a great way to help strengthen the Root Chakra.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. On the other hand, an imbalanced Root Chakra can create stress and anxiety. When we don't feel sure about who we are, or about our connection with other people and the world at large, we tend to want to be in control so we can feel safe. Rather than knowing that we are safe inherently, we exert control. This creates anxiety and a lot of mental and emotional energy which manifests as agitation, blame, judgment, guilt. All of these come to affect the Root Chakra.
This chakra is called the heart chakra (where it is also located). It is the middle chakra:
fourth in a system of seven. It is related to love. It binds together any opposite aspects
we possess, such as mind and body or male and female. A healthy fourth chakra allows us to
love deeply, be more compassionate, and have a deep sense of peace and centeredness.
The Root Chakra develops in the first seven years of our life. This is the time when we are dependent on the people who are our caretakers, be it parents, family members or our support system. If we are well-supported during this time of our life, our foundation develops strongly and our connection to the larger world comes from a space of strength and a sense of trust.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. Someone with a strong foundation has a good and easy relationship with the people around them. This is because they are strong within themselves and they know who they are – they are on solid ground.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Root Chakra energy of grounding and foundation. By connecting to our own Root Chakra and observing what it needs we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
With the Chakra by Piya Root Chakra Meditations, we can take the first steps in experiencing the root chakra energy for ourselves. As one investigates what is specifically causing the imbalance, one can take personal responsibility which helps us feel secure and lets us bridge what is ailing us.
Going to a park is an excellent way to help balance the Root Chakra, because it is about grounding. Walking barefoot on the grass, or at the beach, helps ground us. Being around nature in general always helps, because it is about our connection to the larger world in its truer form. It is a form of grounding and connecting to the earth, and is a great way to help strengthen the Root Chakra.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. On the other hand, an imbalanced Root Chakra can create stress and anxiety. When we don't feel sure about who we are, or about our connection with other people and the world at large, we tend to want to be in control so we can feel safe. Rather than knowing that we are safe inherently, we exert control. This creates anxiety and a lot of mental and emotional energy which manifests as agitation, blame, judgment, guilt. All of these come to affect the Root Chakra.
This chakra is also known as the power chakra. It is located in our solar plexus, near the
abdomen. It rules our personal power, will, and autonomy (as well as our metabolism). When
healthy, this chakra brings us energy, effectiveness, and spontaneity. It also helps provide
a power that is not dominating in nature.
The Solar Plexus Chakra develops in the third set of seven years, roughly from the ages of 14 to 21. This is the energy that takes us into adulthood. The reason it develops at this time is because it is about our sense of self empowerment, and our ability to understand and relate to ourselves. If we think about our teenage years, a big part of it is about discovering oneself, understanding who we are, and what we are about.
Someone who is living in the balanced qualities of the Solar Plexus Chakra energy generally responds to things – there is a spontaneity to life. One isn't 'mental' about things, or in the head all the time. We just live spontaneously, and it leads to a sense of fearlessness, because there is no reactive energy. It is responsive instead.
The Solar Plexus houses our mental body, which houses all our thoughts, ideals, ways of thinking, and mindsets.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Sacral Chakra energy of personal power and spontaneity. By connecting to our own Solar Plexus Chakra, and observing what it needs, we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
With the Chakra by Piya Solar Plexus Chakra Meditations, we can take the first steps in experiencing the Solar Plexus chakra energy for ourselves. As we investigate what is specifically causing the imbalance in our Sacral Chakra, we can take personal responsibility for it, which lets us bridge what is ailing us.
When the Solar Plexus Chakra is out of balance, we feel we need to control other people in order to get what we need, want, think, or believe. This includes people who feel they may be coming from the best intentions. On the other hand, the imbalance may also feel like we don't know any better, or that we don't have any power or value at all. For instance, we may need someone to constantly tell us what to do. In ways such as these, stress and anxiety come from imbalances in our Solar Chakra energy.
The Sacral Chakra is the second chakra in the chakra system. Is related to the energy of water, and thus to emotions, sensuality and sexuality. It connects us to others through feeling, desire, sensation, and movement.
The Root Chakra develops in the first seven years of our life. This is the time when we are dependent on the people who are our caretakers, be it parents, family members or our support system. If we are well-supported during this time of our life, our foundation develops strongly and our connection to the larger world comes from a space of strength and a sense of trust.
The Sacral Chakra normally starts to develop and strengthen from the ages of 7 to 14. In these seven years (give or take), our sense of self-value and sense of self-worth are developed.
A balanced or aligned Sacral Chakra will reflect a person who is in self-acceptance. When we are in self-acceptance it is very powerful because within that we have accepted everyone and everything else as well. In this space, we can embrace that 'this is who I am'. Because we love ourselves, we can unconditionally love everything and everyone around us. It makes us fearless as well, because we know we are supported no matter what.
The Sacral Chakra is the part of our energy that houses our emotional body. When our emotions
are in balance, they have a place and function. But when they are out of balance – for
instance, because of a lack of emotion, or because of too much emotion – then that aspect of
our personality is out of balance, and this imbalance is seen in our emotional body and the
way we react to things.
The Sacral Chakra is the part of our energy that houses our
emotional body. When our emotions are in balance, they have a place and function. But when
they are out of balance – for instance, because of a lack of emotion, or because of too much
emotion – then that aspect of our personality is out of balance, and this imbalance is seen
in our emotional body and the way we react to things.
Going to a park is an excellent way to help balance the Root Chakra, because it is about grounding. Walking barefoot on the grass, or at the beach, helps ground us. Being around nature in general always helps, because it is about our connection to the larger world in its truer form. It is a form of grounding and connecting to the earth, and is a great way to help strengthen the Root Chakra.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Sacral Chakra energy of sensuality and sexuality. By connecting to our own Sacral Chakra, and observing what it needs, we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
With the Chakra by Piya Sacral Chakra Meditations, we can take the first steps in experiencing the sacral chakra energy for ourselves. As we investigate what is specifically causing the imbalance in our Sacral Chakra, we can take personal responsibility for it, which lets us bridge what is ailing us.Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Sacral Chakra energy of sensuality and sexuality. By connecting to our own Sacral Chakra, and observing what it needs, we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
We create stress in the Sacral Chakra when we are in judgement of our emotions. Stress is not strictly part of the equation. Rather, it is a byproduct of our judgements which stop us from simply understanding, allowing, and accepting. When judgements come in - such as 'right or wrong', 'good or bad', or 'acceptable or unacceptable' - stress, anxiety, and pressure is created. When there is no stress, anxiety, or pressure it is because there are no judgements about going through our emotions. The Sacral Chakra is about self-acceptance, which is the great equaliser.
Located at the base of the spine, this chakra forms our foundation. As it represents the earth, it is related to our sense of grounding and the physical connection we have with our bodies. If aligned, the chakra brings us health, prosperity, security, and dynamism.
The Root Chakra develops in the first seven years of our life. This is the time when we are dependent on the people who are our caretakers, be it parents, family members or our support system. If we are well-supported during this time of our life, our foundation develops strongly and our connection to the larger world comes from a space of strength and a sense of trust.
A balanced or aligned Root Chakra will reflect a person who has a strong sense of self. Someone with a strong foundation has a good and easy relationship with the people around them. This is because they are strong within themselves and they know who they are – they are on solid ground.
Going to a park is an excellent way to help balance the Root Chakra, because it is about grounding. Walking barefoot on the grass, or at the beach, helps ground us. Being around nature in general always helps, because it is about our connection to the larger world in its truer form. It is a form of grounding and connecting to the earth, and is a great way to help strengthen the Root Chakra.
Within Chakra by Piya's jewellery there are four collections that help connect us to the Root Chakra energy of grounding and foundation. By connecting to our own Root Chakra and observing what it needs we can choose which collection to work with. The Mantra Collection brings balance to the energy, the Yantra Collection inspires manifestation, the Naadi Collection is about allowing the energy to flow, and the Padma Collection raises and expands the energy in us.
Naadi, according to the traditional science of yoga, refers to the channels within our bodies of revitalising energies. Reflecting this, Chakra by Piya’s Naadi collection connects us to the dynamic flow of energy from our chakras. 
Yantra, in Sanskrit, indicates a device or instrument used as a medium of creation or expression. Chakra by Piya’s Yantra collection uses geometric shapes to connect us to the energetic potential of each chakra.
In the Sanskrit language, a mantra refers to a particular formula. With this in mind, each word and symbol in Chakra by Piya’s Mantra collection of jewellery create powerful vibrations for each chakra.
Padma is the Sanskrit word for lotus, a flower that symbolises rising above the mundane. Chakra by Piya’s Padma collection depicts the chakras in the form of an opening lotus, representing our own unfolding into joy.
Each of the seven Chakras have four facets to them. Just as a person can be a mother, daughter, wife, and sister all at the same time, so too the chakras have different aspects, or functions. You can discover these facets through our four collections: Mantra for balance, Yantra for manifestation, Naadi for ease and flow and Padma for unfolding and play.
This chakra sits at the top of our heads. It relates to universal awareness. Our connection to a greater divine plan and purpose in the cosmos in which we are all significant. When aligned we feel connected to a larger consciousness and a feeling of joy.
This chakra is known as the brow chakra, or the ‘third eye centre’. It is located at the forehead between the eyes. It relates to the act of seeing, both physically and intuitively. Ideally it opens our faculties to the world around us, allowing us to see with greater clarity.
This chakra is located at the throat and relates to communication and creativity. Here we experience the world through vibration, just as the throat experiences language through the vibration of sound. When developed, this chakra helps us share who we be with others authentically.
This chakra is located at the centre of the chest. It is the middle chakra, fourth in the system of seven. It relates to love and balance. It balances any opposite aspects we possess. Ideally this chakra allows us to love deeply, be more compassionate and empathetic, and have a deep sense of peace and connection.
This chakra is also known as the power chakra. It is located at the solar plexus, below the diaphragm and relates to the element of air. It connects us to others through our mental body and our thoughts. It rules our personal power that is not dominating in nature, our will, autonomy, as well as our metabolism. Ideally this chakra brings us energy, effectiveness, and spontaneity.
This chakra is located in the region of the navel. It relates to the element of water, and to emotions and sexuality. It connects us to others through our emotional body, our feelings, desires, and sensations. Ideally this chakra brings us fluidity and grace, sexual fulfilment, and the ability to accept change.
This chakra is located at the base of the spine and forms our foundation. As it connects us to the earth element, it relates to our sense of grounding and the physical connection we have with our bodies. Ideally this chakra brings us security, and dynamism.