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Chakras and Astrology<br />

The basic associations of each of <strong>the</strong> chakras are as follows: First Chakra,<br />

located at <strong>the</strong> base of <strong>the</strong> spine—survival and security. Second Chakra, located just<br />

above <strong>the</strong> pubic bone—pleasure and sexuality. Third Chakra, located at <strong>the</strong> solar<br />

plexus—personal power. Fourth Chakra, <strong>the</strong> heart region—love. Fifth Chakra, at <strong>the</strong><br />

throat—creative expression. Sixth Chakra, <strong>the</strong> third-eye at <strong>the</strong> brow—intuition and<br />

inspiration. Seventh Chakra, crown of <strong>the</strong> head—divine realization.<br />

Astrology and <strong>the</strong> chakras are two of <strong>the</strong> most profound and longstanding models<br />

for understanding <strong>the</strong> human experience. It is natural that researchers would seek <strong>the</strong><br />

correlations between <strong>the</strong>se two systems and much thought has been put forth in this<br />

direction. The difficulty of direct correlation stems from <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> number of<br />

chakras (7) does not readily transpose to <strong>the</strong> number of planets (ten) or signs (twelve).<br />

C. W. Leadbeater, in his classic <strong>book</strong> The Chakras, cites <strong>the</strong> seventeenth-century<br />

German mystic Gichtel for planetary correspondences. Just using <strong>the</strong> seven visible<br />

planets seems natural for correspondences to <strong>the</strong> seven chakras. Gichtel’s system of<br />

correspondences, which are used by Leadbeater, are as follows: First Chakra—The<br />

Moon; Second—Mercury; Third—Venus; Fourth—The Sun; Fifth—Mars; Sixth—<br />

Jupiter; and Seventh—Saturn. Although a tidy arrangement in terms of number, this<br />

system falls short. For example, Venus, <strong>the</strong> planet of pleasure, is given to Third<br />

Chakra of power; and even more unsettling, Saturn, <strong>the</strong> planet associated with limitation,<br />

is given to <strong>the</strong> seventh chakra of divine rapport beyond limitation.<br />

Ray Grasse, author of The Waking Dream, presents a thorough and comprehensive<br />

model of planets and signs for each of <strong>the</strong> chakras. His correspondences are<br />

as follows: First—Saturn and its signs Capricorn and Aquarius; Second—Jupiter,<br />

with Sagittarius and Pisces; Third—Mars, with Aries and Scorpio; Fourth—Venus,<br />

with Taurus and Libra; Fifth—Mercury, with Gemini and Virgo; Sixth—Moon and<br />

Sun toge<strong>the</strong>r with Cancer and Leo; and Seventh—beyond personal, so he does not<br />

correlate planets or signs with <strong>the</strong> crown chakra. Although Grasse’s model is impressive<br />

in its scope, again <strong>the</strong>re are unsettling correspondences. In <strong>the</strong> planetary model,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars are considered personal planets; Jupiter<br />

and Saturn are known as social planets. Grasse associates <strong>the</strong> social planets with <strong>the</strong><br />

personal chakras and <strong>the</strong> personal planets with <strong>the</strong> transpersonal chakras. Also awkward<br />

is that both Grasse and Leadbeater simply ignore <strong>the</strong> outer planets of Uranus,<br />

Neptune, and Pluto.<br />

David Pond, author of Chakras for Beginners, presents an alternative understanding.<br />

The planets represent concentric rings of consciousness expanding outward<br />

on a horizontal plane. The chakras represent layers of consciousness arranged on a<br />

vertical plane. Instead of <strong>the</strong> awkwardness and incompleteness of one-to-one correspondences,<br />

a vertical plane allows for an understanding of each planet at each chakra<br />

level of consciousness.<br />

Using Mercury as an example, this planet relates to <strong>the</strong> mind—how we think,<br />

ga<strong>the</strong>r information, make <strong>the</strong> information useful, and communicate with o<strong>the</strong>rs. At<br />

<strong>the</strong> first chakra level, Mercury will be consumed by thoughts concerning security. At<br />

<strong>the</strong> second chakra level, Mercury will dwell on desire for pleasure and memories of<br />

previous pleasures. At <strong>the</strong> third chakra level, Mercury will focus on its current ambi-<br />

[142] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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