Each master chakra is unique. You have a master chakra, and you can choose to focus your gifts from a place of love and trust in your spiritual connectedness. I know from experience that doing the work it takes to use well the gifted traits of your master chakra will help you get a leg up if you are stranded. It will change your life if you do the work to live in your gifted areas, however you can figure out how to do that. It’s like a bootstrap, and there are few of those floating around.
Knowing how to recognize the spiritual gifts in people lets you understand them faster and more fully. It helps you judge character. Knowing and honoring people’s gifts help you respect and love them more, and handle them better. This, in turn, lets you live a better, cleaner, happier existence with them. It lets you choose who you let into your life with more confidence. That’s why you need awareness not only of your own gift, but also of its traps and of the traps of others. You need knowledge of all the spiritual gifts, not just your own.
Remember, you don’t have to play every role for every person, all the time. You don’t have to be all the chakras—you get to be one chakra. And no one needs to be everything for you (unless they are a violet). Honoring a person’s master chakra can help you relate to both their gifts and traps. It can also help you to use your own chakras better and develop them, even if they are not your masters. We still need to use the yellow gift, even if we are not yellow. But we can learn from our blue teachers how to have better communication and from our purple friends how to love. This makes our other chakras stronger.
All of the spiritual gifts, or colors, are important and valuable. Each one deepens our understanding of our existence. As partners on our journey in this world, the colors we are not bring us what we need. In turn, we bring something to others that they do not have. The aspect of the spectrum that we live out, or the light that we filter, helps us focus and hone in on one thing humanity needs, and needs often. We become masters of one trade. When we truly get what that is, we can emerge into the highest expression of our being—both for ourselves and for others. This is not the first or the last pathway toward enlightenment, it is but one that works like a charm.