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chakras wrote a book on which discipline what did he mention in the book​

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Answered by bablisharma8feb
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Chakra (Sanskrit: meaning circle or wheel) is a widely used concept in Indian religion and politics that underpins many spiritual practices and philosophical systems. Within some forms of yoga, the chakras refer to energy centers found in the body located at major branching s of the human nervous system, beginning at the base of the spinal column and moving upward to the top of the skull. Chakras are considered to be points of metaphysical and/or biophysical energy of the human body, which provide a nexus for the flow of energy. Chakras are also considered to be gradations of consciousness that reflect states of the soul. A mystic may deal with chakra as 'energy centers', wherein subtle electromagnetic forces connect to the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of a person. In Chinese medicine, traditional chakra locations correspond to acupuncture points.

Another use of the term "chakra" is found in classical Indian politics, where it was associated with the wheel of a chariot thus becoming a symbol of political rulership and sovereigenty (as in a "circle/sphere" of power and influence).

From India, the notion of chakra as an energy center was taken to China where it was absorbed and harmonized with Chinese concepts of the flow of energy. Today, the chakra concept remains popular among the New Age Movement in the West.

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