Everyone who engages in drawing chakras has their own symbols, signs, and unique way of describing them

The ideal chakras of healthy, spiritual person
To make it easier to understand the meaning of my symbols, I've prepared a brief overview. Since there are many of them, I'll focus only on the most basic ones.
How did it actually come about that I started using automatic drawing?
I often had sketched various figures and wrote down notes beside them. My guide would always explain to me what each sign meant. The first drawings were simple and precise—but apart from me, no one could really read them. The figures were filled with symbols that to the uninitiated looked like astrological signs, along with many arrows showing the flow of energy.
The turning point came when I asked for the texts and symbols to be readable to others as well. It took some time before I learned to use all the new signs, but the process was much like a child learning to read and write.
Since then, I've been using these symbols in my automatic drawings—and thanks to that, others can now understand them too. Each chakra reading includes both a drawing and written guidance; here is an example of such a text.
Examples of Chakra Imbalances

Chakras and Their Imbalances
#1 - Functions only on the emotional level.
#2 Functions more on the emotional level and less on the will center.
#3 - Functions more on the will center and less on the emotional level.
#4– The emotional center and the will center are synchronized.
#5 & #6 – Ideal functioning of the 1st and 7th chakras: a person is connected both with the Father (God) and with Mother Earth.
Additionally, there are various combinations of chakra imbalances, leaning either to the left or to the right.

First Drawing
The violet ellipse above the head symbolizes the Father / God / Master. From the crown chakra, a thin thread arches upward toward it, symbolizing a connection with the Master, though tinged with a certain fear. This connection is often missing in many people.
- 5th (throat) chakra functions at about 40% capacity—it shows only half of the infinity symbol (in the ideal chakra state, it appears as a flower or a double infinity). This limited function stems from a fear of self-expression; the reasons and the guidance for healing are described alongside the drawing.
- 4th chakra (heart) is slightly shifted to the right, meaning the will center is more open.
- 3rd chakra is functioning properly.
- 2nd chakra is stronger than the throat chakra, but there are still fears of emotional expression as a woman—the mind is holding her back.
- 1st chakra—a red ellipse—symbolizes the connection with Mother Earth, representing proper grounding.

Second Drawing
This drawing represents the chakras of a woman who lacks a connection with spirituality, that is, with the Father.
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6th chakra – Damaged by drug use, and therefore almost nonfunctional.
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5th chakra – Very limited function.
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4th chakra – Lack of love, blocked emotions, and communication without substance.
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3rd chakra – Weak abdominal area, lack of inner fire, tendency to procrastinate.
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2nd chakra – Distorted father pattern, suppressed femininity.
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1st chakra – The woman is well-grounded and has sufficient material stability.
Overall, all chakras except the first one are malfunctioning due to drug use. The yellow ring around the body indicates deep fear and a sense of helplessness.

Third Drawing
The woman in this drawing shows serious issues on all levels and, in addition, lacks a connection between the 1st and 2nd chakras—if this imbalance is not corrected, there is a risk of developing cancer.
The throat chakra shoots upward above the head. Energy does not flow properly between the chakras, specifically between Ida and Pingala. All emotional centers are closed, and only the center of will is active.
The woman tries to live spiritually, but as the drawing shows, the reality is quite different. There is no connection with God, and intuition is not functioning.
