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Chakra System (Pan-Indian)

Errarium Project – Atlas of Human Models
Method #32 | Culture: Indian (tantric / syncretic) | Category: Field-based
Data type: D1+D3Access: Public (I) · Subscriber (II–III)v1.02026-03-04

The classical teaching of the chakrasseven energy centers along the spinal axis — originates in the Tantric texts of India (primarily the "Shat-Chakra-Nirupana", 16th century) and in Kundalini yoga.

A later synthesis. In its original form, chakras were not associated with birth date numbers — this combination is a later synthesis that emerged predominantly in the 20th century within Western esoteric circles as an attempt to merge the numerological approach with yogic physiology.

The Seven Chakras

  • Muladhararoot, safety, Earth
  • Svadhisthanasacral, creativity, Water
  • Manipurasolar plexus, will, Fire
  • Anahataheart, love, Air
  • Vishuddhathroat, expression, Ether
  • Ajnathird eye, intuition, Light
  • Sahasraracrown, unity, consciousness

Connections of each chakra. Each chakra is connected to a specific quality of experience, a psychological theme, organs of the body, and a level of consciousness.

Numerical Application

From date of birth to chakra. Numbers from the date of birth (usually the day number or the Life Path Number) are reduced to a number between 1 and 7 and correlated with the corresponding chakra.

The base and deficient chakras. The base chakra is the one through which the person works most naturally and which defines the primary theme of their life. The deficient chakra is the one requiring development and attention.

Extensions. Some systems add a "soul chakra" and a "karma chakra", expanding the interpretive apparatus.

Place in Errarium

A synthetic method. In Errarium, the numerological application of the chakra system is classified as a synthetic method combining numerological calculation with yogic physiology.

Difference from neighbors. From pure numerology (#5) — in the body-based language of description (energy centers rather than abstract numbers); from Ayurveda (#19) — in the use of the date of birth as input data, rather than clinical examination.

Method Info

#32

Chakra System (Pan-Indian)

Data D1+D3

Causality C3+C2

Time T3

Result F1, F2, F4, F6

D1D3C3C2T3F1F2F4
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