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A grounded, practice-ready guide to reclaiming confidence, willpower, and inner fire.
Created by a certified yoga teacher and wellness editor drawing on a decade of breathwork, meditation, and somatic practice. Every recommendation below connects yogic tradition with current stress-response science.
What Is the Solar Plexus Chakra?
Positioned third in the classical seven-chakra map, the solar plexus chakra occupies the space where instinct meets intention. Yogic and tantric lineages call it Manipura — roughly, “shining jewel” — and locate it in the upper belly, between navel and sternum. Below it: the sacral center of emotion and desire. Above: the heart’s domain of compassion. Manipura bridges the two, converting raw feeling into directed action.
Whenever you hear “go with your gut,” that phrase lands squarely in Manipura territory. The chakra maps almost exactly onto the digestive organs that process not just food, but also the low-grade signals your body sends about safety, readiness, and resolve.
Quick overview: Manipura controls willpower, self-identity, decisiveness, and healthy ego. When it functions well, you feel purposeful and grounded. When it’s suppressed, passivity and self-doubt dominate. When it runs hot, control and burnout follow. The remedy blends breathwork, core-focused yoga, affirmations, visualization, and daily acts of self-advocacy.
Manipura Chakra Meaning (Stripped Down)
Forget the mystical overlay for a moment. At its simplest, Manipura reflects how you han...
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