The Crown Chakra
The crown chakra is the seventh chakra, or energy center, in the body. Its Sanskrit name is Sahasrara, a reference to the thousand-petal flower symbol of this chakra. It is connected to all the other chakras in the body. For this chakra to be balanced, it is best if all the other chakras in the body are also balanced – especially the root, sacral and solar plexus chakras, as they supply energy to the upper chakras. Essentially, you’re working with energy, and for that energy to flow smoothly through the body, it’s essential to work on all the energy centers, reaching from the root chakra all the way to the crown.
This is the energy center of unity consciousness – a connection and respect with all beings. It deals with the energy that is the universe, to the divinity in yourself, and how you see the divineness in others, no matter how “awake” they may are.
Location
This energy center is at the top of the head, or above it, up to 16 inches above, in the middle.
Balanced
If you have a balanced crown chakra, you are connected with the world around you. You feel in touch with your spirituality, whether you consider yourself to be religious or not. You love and respect yourself, as you love and respect others. You’re in touch with your inner wisdom as well as universal energy. You are a master at being present and spend little time dwelling on the past or future. You are known for having a higher awareness to the world around you, as well as “higher consciousness.” You exude bliss – not the “happy mood” kind, but a contented, gracious, zest for life.
An unbalanced crown chakra
This unbalance presents as someone who might be spiritually disconnected, apathetic, or exhibit self-destructive behavior. That “zest for life” isn’t there.
And, of course, an imbalance can cause an energy center to be overactive or underactive. An overactive chakra creates an exaggeration of symptoms such as being overly cynical. An underactive chakra would create a “diminished” set of symptoms that present more passively, such as feeling tired and wanting to sleep all the time.
Physical symptoms:
You might experience a kind of mental fog, headaches, insomnia, or feel tired. People around you might complain that you’re “too in-your-head.” You might also have physical disorders that involve the nervous system or brain, such as palsy (paralysis), memory lapse or even dementia.
Emotional symptoms:
You might feel lonely, or have a mental illness such as depression, feel a lack of direction in your life, or have a loose moral compass. On the other hand, you could be too spiritual, to the exclusion of everything else, and your thoughts are everywhere except the present.
Bringing this chakra into balance
For any of the chakras, you can try many different strategies to help you find balance. The crown chakra is no different.
The color of this particular energy center is deep purple or white. You can wear it and envision it.
Meditation, in general, is deeply effective in helping to balance the crown chakra, as well as all the chakras. I created a guided meditation (see video below) to help.
Crystals/rocks/gems you can use with meditation (or to carry with you): clear quartz, amethyst, selenite, sugilite, grape agate, Herkimer diamond are some that you can try.
Eating purple or deep blue foods can help, such as blueberries, purple grapes, and passionfruit. You can also try using lavender, ylang-ylang, or basil essential oil in a diffuser or with a carrier oil on the skin.
Try doing energy healing, such as reiki or qi gong. I personally went to see a reiki practitioner last summer to help me balance my energy centers and had a wonderful experience.
You can try different yoga poses that change the position of the head: the corpse pose (shavasana) is a great one to try with my favorite yoga teacher, Adriene.
If you’re feeling brave, you can also try doing a yoga headstand.
You can also seek out the spiritual: read inspirational books, talk with spiritual leaders and other spiritual people, listen to uplifting/spiritual music – essentially, surround yourself with love, and watch what you consume – mentally and physically.
Chant
OM (seed mantra chant – same as with the third eye chakra) – use this chant in meditation or you can even think of it throughout your day.
Crown Chakra Guided Meditation
I created this guided meditation to help you bring this chakra into balance. Enjoy!
Introduction
As you begin this practice, make sure you won’t be disturbed.
You may sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor, or on a cushion – wherever you may be comfortable. Just be sure the position you find is one that you can maintain long enough for this meditation. Be kind to yourself. If you find that you need to shift, do so with mindfulness and calm.
When you meditate, it’s okay to have thoughts – they will come! Welcome them. Meditation shouldn’t be a strain. Don’t try too hard. Just bring your gentle, nonjudgmental attention back to this meditation when you find your thoughts have taken you somewhere else.
Let go of expectations. You have come to your chair or cushion. Let yourself settle into this practice to benefit from this time of calm and silence. Once you begin this meditation, stick with it until the end.
Beginning the meditation
Close your eyes, or cap them halfway, with a soft, unfocused gaze.
Bring your awareness to the breath. Notice the rise and fall of the chest, the natural rhythm of breathing. Sit with the breath for a few moments.
If you find your thoughts wandering, gently come back to this crown chakra meditation. Thoughts are okay. Let them come. Welcome them. Gently let them go by coming back to this meditation. Be kind to yourself.
Now, take two or three deep yawns. You can “fake yawn” until one comes on.
Bring your attention back to the breath. Notice the natural rhythm of your breathing.
Breathe in, deeply, first into your belly and then into your chest. Inhale as much as you can.
Slowly begin to release the air, starting with your chest, then your belly. Do this for two more breaths.
Envisioning your energy centers
Bring your attention to the root of your being, the base of the spine. A tiny ball of red energy spins there.
See this energy center as a red pin of light and allow it to spin and glow.
Move up a few inches, to just below the navel. Your creative center. An orange light spins there. Watch it glow and nourish your creative center.
Moving above the belly button, a tiny yellow light glows and spins. Allow this light to infuse your abdomen with its healing energy.
In the center of your chest, a tiny green light glows and spins. This light nourishes your chest area, infusing it with love.
A small turquoise light glows and spins at your throat. This light heals your voice, throat and mouth.
Move to the space between your eyebrows. An indigo light illuminates your forehead, connecting you to your inner wisdom.
Continue to breathe, in and out, and watch as all the lights of the first six chakras grow, joining colors to form a bright white light surrounding your body, healing and infusing you with balance, creative energy, motivation, love, the courage to speak your truth, and see your truth.
The crown
This energy of the this light moves to the top of your head, a few inches above your head. It changes to deep purple in color and as it lights up, it begins to spin, activating your divinity, your connection to the universe, to all things.
This connection to the divine begins to grow. You feel love, and oneness within yourself and with all the world.
Allow this beautiful purple light to grow to surround your head, your chest, your abdomen, legs, and whole body, and then into the space around you, infusing it with vibrant, purple energy.
Chanting
As you breathe, bring the air into your belly to get ready to chant.
Breathe in.
Breathe out.
Breathe in.
Breathe out.
Breathe in.
Breathe out.
Now, inhale to chant.
Ommmmmmmmmmmm.
Inhale to chant.
Ommmmmmmmmmmm.
Inhale to chant.
Ommmmmmmmmmmm.
Ommmmmmmmmmmm.
Ommmmmmmmmmmm.
(Continue for two minutes)
Let your breathing return to normal.
The beautiful, purple light still surrounds you.
The areas above and around your head are surrounded by this beautiful light. Each breath you take is wisdom, connection, oneness, love.
Repeat each of the following affirmations silently or aloud after it is spoken.
Affirmations
I am connected to infinite wisdom.
I have a deep wisdom that I can tap into at any time.
I am one with all things.
I am a divine soul.
I am balanced.
I am grateful and in awe of life.
I am inspired.
I feel Spirit moving within me.
I feel an overall contentment with life.
I am present.
I am love.
I am peace.
Breathe
Spend a couple minutes in silence as you continue to keep this healing light energized. As you breathe, ribbons of purple weave in and around your head, in the space around you, infusing everything with connection, and wisdom.
Ending the meditation
Keep your eyes closed or capped as you near the end of this meditation.
It’s important to come out of meditation slowly.
Bring your awareness back to the breath. Allow yourself to feel the in and out rhythm of the rise and fall of the breath.
On your next inhale, allow the fingers and toes to wiggle if you wish. Gently shift your arms or legs as needed.
When you’re ready, open your eyes with a soft downward gaze. Keep your focus inward.
Open your eyes fully as you’re ready. You may return to your day.
Another beautiful meditation Cynthia, and maybe at last I have my Crown Chakra balanced and no longer do I lay awake, in the middle of the night, lol, in fact the opposite, I struggle to keep awake, even during the afternoon, I surrender to my power naps.. 🙂
Loved listening to your calming voice my friend, and ALL of the meditations you are doing are important power points to boost and keep clear..
Sorry I have not been around WP as often and have some catching up to do..
Yoga, my daughter does, and standing on one’s head, I think those days for me are past LOL..
But I do do stretching exercises, and I Lay in the corpse position often,, LOL.. hehe..
Fabulous wisdom as always my friend and Ommmmmm right back to you my friend <3
Much love.. <3
Sue, thank you so much. As I read your comment, I was thinking about your post about the energies that you speak of. I get it. You know, I get these weird headaches. They don’t seem like anything that is like a migraine, or a cluster headache, or even a tension headache. I don’t feel like I have a lot of stress, in my immediate life. I feel the stress of the world, of course, but as far as what causes headaches, I have to wonder if it’s these different energies. When I was younger, I never used to get headaches. But now they seem more frequent. For a while, I was doing a lot of chi kung, but I have since scaled back on it because I could feel it doing weird things to my energy. As in like making little ”fire bombs” go off in my core while I was meditating, and then making me feel really nauseated and weak. I decided to hold off doing more chi kung until I can find a teacher who knows more about this stuff. My body was telling me that my energies were doing weird things, and so I decided to lay off a bit. It only started happening when I went to the maximum time permitted for chi kung: 20 minutes of standing like a tree, and 20 minutes of ”holding the balloon”. I have read in some different forums that if you’re not doing it precisely and exactly correctly you can screw things up. And I can respect that.
I’m so glad you find my voice calming. I am really enjoying creating all of these meditations. It is filling my heart in a way that I can’t even explain. I feel like I’m doing a service to the world in a way that I never have before. And I am eager to continue. And no worries about not being around as much. In the last week, my busy schedule with teaching and was school kept me from responding to comments in a more timely manner than I would have liked. But such is the way life works sometimes.
I love the idea of doing yoga when I’m 97 years old and can stretch and contort myself in ways that I can’t even imagine right now. But there’s something about yoga that repels me just a bit. Perhaps it’s just that there was this fast adoption of yoga separate from what it was meant to be in terms of integrating it with meditation and physical movement of the body. Perhaps I feel like it’s been too westernized? I’m not sure. But I know I’m that way with other things, too. For example, when everyone was raving about the Da Vinci code coming out all those years ago, I refuse to read it because so many people are flocking to it due to its popularity. I suppose that when I think something is popular, I tend to shy away thinking it’s probably not as good and pure as it otherwise might be. This is flawed thinking, I know, but just a natural tendency that I have an that I am aware of. I always want to try yoga, and I’m in love with the idea of pushing my body to limits. And yet, I have not done that. I think this is part of why I’m a little more drawn to tai chi and even kung fu. Ha ha well, me and my weird mind. In any case, thank you so much for your beautiful comments and sending you lots of OMMMM. Much love back to you.
You know I truly love my Monday dose of learning even more about my Chakra and how to indeed find inner balance. I know I am not there quite yet, but hoping with your help I can be in the near future. That said, not sure how this week will go as I will be away at Disney tomorrow through Thursday on a business trip. Excited, nervous and even mom guilt is starting to take hold this morning. But still thank you for giving some much needed guidance and inspiration here this Monday to help my week go at least a bit smoother. Hugs and wishing you a very, wonderful week ahead now!! xoxo <3
Janine – I love that you love this! I hope you had a wonderful week last week, and that you had so much fun while at Disney. Hopefully you were able to get a little bit of quiet time to reflect and to go within. I hope that some of the wisdom you learn here really hopes you navigate this thing we call life. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead. Have fun!💜💙💜💙
Dear Cynthia,
This is also a chakra that I can easily relate to … interesting that I naturally gravitate to lavender and
purple is my next favorite color after blue and green. I’m intrigued that white is also connected with the
crown chakra.
Wishing you a beautiful Monday and a peaceful week to come.
Love and hugs,
Maria
Sweet Mar – I’m so glad that this is a chakra you can relate to. From what I can tell, you emanate love and positive energy. And lavender, purple, blue, and green, are your colors indeed! I wish you a wonderful week ahead, filled with love, puppy kisses, and happiness. You truly emanate a beautiful energy, sweet friend.
Mine must be balanced Lil Sis, because I have that zest for life you talked about. Fascinating information, as always, my peaceful friend. I have no doubt you are an excellent teacher.
Hugs and love
bill
Big Bro – it took me a minute to get back here this week, but I do appreciate your comments. I would say that you are pretty balanced actually. You have such a great zest, and outlook for life. It’s contagious. Here’s to keeping the balance, and to teaching others to be their best. Sending you big hugs. 🤗🤗🤗
I’m adjusting the crown as we speak! Seriously though this is terrific info on re-balancing and I’m also a fan of Adriene for yoga videos. I’m not up for the handstand but I will say those affirmations you kindly listed here. I hope your week is going faaaabulous! xo
Hiya, Christy! Great to see you here. I’m sensing that you have quite a bit of balance in your energy centers. And Adriene it’s so much fun, is she not? And while I’m not up for a handstand in the immediate future, I would like to get advanced enough at yoga to be able to try. I think that could be something to aspire to. Thank you for the idea – you are awesome. And have fun with the affirmations; you truly emanate such wonderful, beautiful energy! Have a wonderful week! 😘 🤗