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Third eye chakra: how to open your 3rd eye

(Goalcast | Ricky Derisz) Are you as creative right now as you could be?

The third eye chakra, is the seat of the mind’s eye and psychic abilities

Imagination is often overlooked as a form of intelligence, at least when compared to rationality or logical thinking. It’s easy to confine imagination to ideas of fiction, storytelling, or daydreaming. Yet imagination is a defining quality of civilization, with the mind’s eye a key factor distinguishing humans from apes.

In his brief overview of the history of humankind, Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari highlights the role in which imagination helps people work towards common goals that would otherwise be impossible. “Any large-scale human cooperation—whether a modern state, a medieval church, an ancient city, or an archaic tribe—is rooted in common myths that exist only in people’s collective imagination,” he writes.

Carl Jung called the imagination “a concentrated extract of all the forces of life,” highlighting its insurmountable power in translating deep psychological processes in the form of dreams and symbols. And Einstein famously advocated imagination over knowledge, as it embraces the entire world.

When it comes to understanding the imagination, the chakra system offers a useful map. Within the seven chakras — the psychic energy centers of the subtle body — the sixth chakra, called the third eye chakra, is the seat of the mind’s eye and psychic abilities.

What are the seven major chakras?

The seven major chakras include:

  • Root Chakra (Muladhara) represents your central foundation.
  • Sacral Chakra (Swadhisthana) is associated with sexual energy and reproductive health.
  • Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura): is responsible for “gut feeling.”
  • Heart Chakra (Anahata): is most strongly associated with unconditional love and self love.
  • Throat Chakra (Vishuddha): is associated with communication skills
  • Third-Eye Chakra (Ajna): is the center of imagination, visualization, intuition, and creativity.
  • Crown Chakra (Sahasrara): is associated with higher consciousness and the connection to a higher power.

What is the third eye chakra?

The third eye chakra, or ajna chakra in Sanskrit, is the center of imagination, visualization, intuition, and creativity. It’s located between the eyebrows and is represented as a deep indigo color. The third eye chakra symbol is the ajna, which is an OM positioned over an inverted triangle, seated within a circle between two lotus petals.

The third eye chakra is of high importance in ancient traditions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, with references also found in Western traditions, including Christianity and many mystical schools.

The third eye chakra is said to be a portal into higher states of consciousness and a way to access different dimensions of reality. Although long-assumed metaphorical, the third eye chakra correlates to the pineal gland within the brain.