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7 Chakra Stone Leather Journal with Latch, 5.5 x 7.5 Inch | Book of Shadows
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There is something steadying about a book that maps the whole self, root to crown. This 7 Chakra leather journal carries the seven energy centers of the yogic tradition across its cover, each marked by its own stone, from the grounding root to the crown that reaches upward. It is a fitting place to keep the work of a practice that tends all seven: meditation notes, intentions set chakra by chakra, the reflections that come when you sit with one center at a time. Witches and seekers have always kept books, the grimoire, the journal, the record of an inner path, and a cover like this names the kind kept alongside breath and stillness. The blank pages are yours to fill, one entry at a time.
Key Features of the 7 Chakra Leather Journal
Seven chakra stones on the cover. A stone for each of the seven centers, root to crown, is set into the aged-look leather, giving you a tactile focal point for chakra-centered meditation and journaling.
A double latch to keep it shut. Two clasps close the book between sittings, keeping your private writings to yourself.
Unlined, aged-look pages. The blank parchment-style pages let you write, sketch, and diagram freely, which suits notes that move between words, color, and symbol.
Product Details
- Aged-look leather journal with seven chakra stones set in the cover, root to crown
- Double latch closure
- Unlined, aged-look pages
- Size: 5.5 x 7.5 inches
- Uses: chakra and meditation journal, grimoire, Book of Shadows, ritual diary
The Spiritual Significance
The seven chakras come from the yogic and tantric traditions of India, where chakra means wheel: a turning center of energy in the subtle body. They run in a column from Muladhara at the base of the spine to Sahasrara at the crown, passing through the sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, and third-eye centers along the way. Each is associated with a part of the self and, in much modern practice, with a color and a stone, which is the system this cover lays out from root to crown.
Kept as a journal, this book suits a practice that works through the centers one at a time: notes from chakra meditations, intentions set for a particular center, reflections on where you feel open or blocked. The stones on the cover give you something to rest a hand on as you settle in. This is a living tradition rather than a closed one, and your record of it is yours to keep, in whatever order and language your own practice asks for.
How To Use the 7 Chakra Leather Journal
- Cleanse and dedicate it. Pass the book through cleansing smoke or leave it in moonlight, then name its purpose as a chakra and meditation journal or a Book of Shadows.
- Work one center at a time. Before writing, rest a hand on the stone for the chakra you are sitting with, and let your notes follow that center's theme.
- Record the practice. Write what you notice in meditation, the intentions you set, and the shifts you observe over days and weeks, building a record you can read back.
- Use the pages freely. The unlined paper takes color, symbols, and diagrams as easily as words, which suits chakra work.
- Keep it latched. Close the clasps between sittings, and trust your own sense of what belongs inside.
Pairs Well With
- Aged Leather Journal with Latch: the plain sibling in the same line, for a second volume or a separate working.
- Chakras for Beginners by David Pond: a clear guide to the seven centers if you are learning the system you are journaling.
- Dragon's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz: a traditional ritual ink for petitions, sigils, and the entries you want to set apart.
- White Selenite Generator: a gentle way to cleanse and refresh the cover stones between sittings.
- Throat Chakra Soy Votive Candle: a chakra candle to light while you sit with a center and write.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this journal best used for?
It suits chakra and meditation work most of all: notes from sittings, intentions set for each center, and reflections as you move root to crown. It also serves as a general grimoire or Book of Shadows. The blank pages take whatever practice you bring, year after year.
What are the seven stones on the cover?
The cover sets a stone for each of the seven chakras, root to crown, following the colors commonly assigned to each center in modern practice. The specific stones can vary slightly by batch, but the arrangement always runs the full column from the base center to the crown.
Are the pages lined?
No, the pages are unlined with an aged look, which suits chakra journaling well, since this kind of work moves easily between words, color, and symbol. Unlined pages let you write, sketch, and diagram on a single page without ruled lines getting in the way.
Where do the chakras come from?
The seven-chakra system comes from the yogic and tantric traditions of India, where chakra means wheel: an energy center in the subtle body. It is a living tradition, and the colors and stones widely used today are part of how modern practice has carried it forward.
How do I cleanse or dedicate it before use?
Pass the book through cleansing smoke, set it in moonlight overnight, or hold it and name its purpose. Because the cover holds stones, a quick rest on selenite is a gentle way to refresh them. The point is to mark the book as yours before the first entry.
Can a beginner use this?
Yes. You do not need to know the chakra system in depth to begin; a journal is one of the best ways to learn it, since writing as you sit with each center helps the map become familiar. Beginners and longtime practitioners use the same blank pages.

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