To define the anatomical, metaphysical, and functional characteristics of 33 distinct chakras, organized into three domains: 21 spinal chakras (extending from coccyx to brainstem), 7 cerebral chakras (within the limbic system and cortex), and 5 transcendent chakras (above the cranium).
| Domain | Location | Number of Chakras | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Within spinal canal, adjacent to each vertebra | 21 (S1–S21) | Somatic reflexes, segmental emotions, nerve plexus harmonics | | Cerebral (C) | Within the brain (thalamus, corpus callosum, pineal, pituitary) | 7 (C1–C7) | Integration, cognition, intuition, time perception | | Transcendent (T) | Above cranium, in the auric field | 5 (T1–T5) | Galactic, causal, void, monadic, divine will | 33 chakras
4. Detailed Mapping of the 33 Chakras Domain I: Spinal Chakras (S1–S21) S1–S5 (Sacral/Coccygeal): Root micro-segments governing survival micro-shifts (e.g., S1 = ancestral safety, S2 = financial security, S3 = home safety, S4 = physical health, S5 = boundary formation). S11–S16 (Thoracic): Heart & power micro-nodes (S11–S12 =
S11–S16 (Thoracic): Heart & power micro-nodes (S11–S12 = lower heart/love of self; S13–S14 = mid heart/empathy; S15–S16 = upper heart/compassion). S13–S14 = mid heart/empathy