Furthermore, are chakras part of a closed religion?
No, it's not appropriative because it is not closed. There are specific schools of yoga, sects of Hinduism, and sects of Buddhism that are highly regional and have their own more "closed" aspects.
Subsequently, question is, what are the chakras and what are their functions? Chakras are the circular vortexes of energy that are placed in seven different points on the spinal column, and all the seven chakras are connected to the various organs and glands within the body. These chakras are responsible for disturbing the life energy, which is also known as Qi or Praana.
Similarly, you may ask, what culture are chakras from?
The chakra system originated in India between 1500 and 500 BC in the oldest text called the Vedas. Evidence of chakras, spelled cakra, is also found in the Shri Jabala Darshana Upanishad, the Cudamini Upanishad, the Yoga-Shikka Upanishad and the Shandilya Upanishad.
Where are chakras located?
Chakras are the energy centers of the body. They are located in the astral body along the spine, starting at the base of the spine and running upwards to the crown of the head. The Chakras coincide with a gland in the physical body and each radiate a specific color and energy.