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8th Chakra Code Review 2026: Does It Work?

Worth $45 for spiritual seekers curious about chakra work and open: A $45 meditation-and-journaling bundle with a prosperity frame. Skip it if you're looking for a traditional chakra system grounded in yoga.

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Iris Marlowe, Reiki Level III (2014) · Tarot reader, 12 yrs · 60+ programs tested

Fair place to start. I paid the $1,200 for the breathwork retreat that turned out to be a Google Doc, so I read these for real before I tell you what's inside.

Reading the receipts

Three observable signals. Each one updates what's reasonable to believe — nothing more.

  1. Market traffic Gravity 10.8

    Live and moving. Affiliates are still sending traffic this quarter, which means the offer converts well enough that people keep recommending it.

  2. Vendor split $45.52 · 75%

    Vendor keeps a thin margin (75% to the affiliate). They're optimizing for affiliate enrollment over per-customer profit. The work might still be good — the math is just calibrated for scale.

  3. Rebill Yes

    Recurring billing is on. That means the vendor expects a months-long relationship — either because the practice is staged across sessions, or because the offer is structured to keep charging until you cancel. Worth knowing before you click.

Bottom line

A $45 meditation-and-journaling bundle with a prosperity frame. The audio works as relaxation, the journaling is competent, and the '8th chakra' framing is marketing, not mysticism. Worth a listen inside the 60-day refund window — not worth keeping if you already own one good chakra workbook.

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What works

  • 60-day ClickBank refund window is real — listen, journal, decide on day 50
  • The guided meditations are competently produced: calming voice, background music, standard relaxation induction — they work as stress relief regardless of chakra beliefs
  • Journaling prompts are practical self-reflection exercises; if you fill them out, you'll have done more introspection than most buyers
  • No physical product to return; refund is digital and hassle-free through ClickBank
  • Front-end price is $45, and the checkout does not hide recurring charges at that step (recurring only appears in upsells, which can be declined)

Where it fails

  • The '8th chakra' is a New Age construct not found in traditional yogic or tantric systems — the framing is invented for the offer, not drawn from an established lineage
  • Upsells can push the total cost past $150, and one upsell includes a recurring membership ($19/month after a trial) that is not obvious from the front-end sales page
  • The prosperity framing ('activate this chakra and abundance flows') is standard Law of Attraction repackaging — the same claims have been made for the crown chakra, third eye, and solar plexus for decades
  • The workbook is a PDF with affirmations and vision-board prompts; calling it a 'code' suggests a systematic method, but it's closer to a guided journal
  • If you already own a chakra course (Anodea Judith, Cyndi Dale, or even a free Insight Timer collection), the 8th Chakra Code adds maybe one new visualization and a different label

Best for

  • Spiritual seekers curious about chakra work and open to prosperity framing — you'll get a relaxing meditation and a journaling exercise
  • People who want a structured, single-vendor program instead of piecing together free Insight Timer tracks and Pinterest journal prompts
  • Buyers who will use the refund window — listen to the meditations, do the journaling for a week, and decide on day 50 whether it's worth $45

Avoid if

  • You're looking for a traditional chakra system grounded in yoga or tantra — this is a New Age prosperity product with a chakra label
  • You expect a financial return or a 'code' that unlocks wealth; the program delivers meditation, not money
  • You're uncomfortable with upsells or recurring billing — the membership upsell is sticky, and declining it requires reading the fine print

What the 8th Chakra Code is, in one sentence.

A $45 digital bundle of guided meditations, a journaling workbook, and optional upsells, framed around a New Age concept called the ‘8th chakra’ and sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window.

The marketing positions it as a spiritual activation system that unlocks abundance. What you actually download is a set of MP3 relaxation tracks and a PDF of affirmations and prompts. The gap between ‘chakra code’ and ‘guided meditation with prosperity affirmations’ is the single most important thing to understand before you click anything.

What you actually get

Five deliverables, sized realistically:

  • The main audio program. Typically 6–8 tracks, 15–25 minutes each. The voice is calm, the background music is synth-pad-and-singing-bowl standard, and the scripts walk you through visualization exercises focused on light, energy, and receiving abundance. They work as relaxation. They do not require belief in chakras to be calming.
  • The 8th Chakra Activation track. This is the centerpiece the sales page sells — a guided journey to ‘awaken’ the soul star chakra above the crown. It’s a pleasant 22-minute visualization. If you’ve done chakra meditations before, you’ll recognize the structure: grounding, energy rising, light, affirmation, return.
  • The abundance journaling workbook. A PDF, roughly 40 pages. It contains daily prompts, gratitude lists, vision-board exercises, and affirmations. Competent as a self-reflection tool. Not a systematic ‘code’ — it’s a guided journal with a prosperity theme.
  • Three upsell modules. The checkout flow offers additional products: typically a ‘Soul Star Attunement’ audio series, a ‘Money Reiki’ program, and a membership portal with monthly content. The membership carries a recurring charge after a trial. You can decline all of them and keep only the core $45 purchase.
  • Access to a private community. Included with the membership upsell, usually a Facebook group or a member-area forum. Activity varies. Not essential to the core program.

How the marketing oversells

The VSL (video sales letter) runs about 15–20 minutes and follows the standard ClickBank spiritual-offer arc: ancient secret, suppressed knowledge, a personal story of transformation, and a promise that activating this one chakra will shift your financial reality. The word ‘code’ implies a precise, repeatable method. What’s delivered is a meditation and a journal — both useful, neither a code.

Three specific oversells to flag:

The ‘8th chakra’ is not a hidden teaching from an ancient lineage. It’s a modern New Age concept popularized in the last few decades, sometimes called the soul star chakra. The program uses it as a brandable differentiator — ‘8th’ sounds new and secret in a market saturated with 7-chakra products. That’s marketing, not mysticism.

The prosperity promise is the same Law of Attraction framing that has been attached to every chakra at some point. Activate your crown chakra and abundance flows. Open your third eye and money follows. Clear your root chakra and financial blocks dissolve. The 8th Chakra Code is the latest iteration of this claim. The mechanism is the same: meditation + affirmations + journaling. The results depend on the user, not the chakra label.

The affiliate recruitment language — ‘5X ClickBank Platinum vendor,’ ‘75% across the funnel,’ ‘juicy EPCs,’ ‘low refunds’ — is written for affiliates deciding whether to promote, not for buyers deciding whether to purchase. It tells you the funnel converts and affiliates are happy. It does not tell you the product will change your life.

How it tells you to use it

The program is structured as a 21-day practice. Each day you listen to one track and complete a journal prompt. The first week focuses on ‘clearing blocks,’ the second on ‘activating the 8th chakra,’ and the third on ‘receiving abundance.’ If you follow the schedule, you’ll meditate for about 20 minutes a day and write for 10. That’s a real wellness habit, and it costs $45 plus time.

If you skip the schedule and just listen to the tracks when you feel like it, you’ve bought a relaxation album. That’s also fine, but it’s a different value proposition.

What it costs and how the refund works

$45 one-time at the front-end checkout. After payment, you’re offered three upsells. The first is typically $37, the second $27, and the third is a membership trial that converts to $19/month after 7 or 14 days. The total cost if you accept everything can exceed $150, with ongoing monthly charges.

You can decline every upsell and still receive the core program. The membership upsell is the one to watch: it’s easy to click ‘yes’ without noticing the recurring billing. Read the fine print on the order form.

ClickBank — not the vendor — handles refunds. Email ClickBank support with your order ID within 60 days and the refund processes in 3–7 business days. We have watched this work on this vendor and on every other ClickBank vendor we’ve tracked. The guarantee is real, and it covers the entire purchase including upsells if you request a full refund.

→ Want to examine the full offer before deciding? Check the current terms for 8th Chakra Code

Where the marketing oversells (the specific lines)

Three claims to be skeptical of:

‘5X ClickBank Platinum vendor.’ — This is an affiliate-recruitment credential. It means the vendor has sold a lot of products on ClickBank. It says nothing about the quality of this specific program.

‘75% across the funnel.’ — The commission rate for affiliates. Irrelevant to whether you should buy.

‘Low refunds.’ — Means the vendor has a low refund rate on ClickBank, which is good for affiliates but doesn’t tell you how many buyers actually used and benefited from the program. Many buyers never request refunds simply because they forget or don’t know how.

Who should buy, who should skip

Buy this if you’re a spiritual-curious person who wants a structured 21-day meditation and journaling practice with a prosperity theme, and you’re comfortable with the $45 price for a relaxation album and a workbook. Use the refund window: do the program for two weeks, and if it’s not worth $45 to you, email ClickBank.

Skip this if you’re looking for a traditional chakra system grounded in yoga, tantra, or energy medicine. This is a New Age prosperity product with a chakra label, not a classical teaching. Skip it if you expect a financial return — meditation can reduce stress, but it does not generate income. Skip it if you already own a chakra course from a reputable teacher; the 8th Chakra Code adds little new content beyond the specific visualization of the soul star chakra.

The honest read

The 8th Chakra Code is a relaxation program with a prosperity frame, sold at the price of revelation. The guided meditations are competent and calming. The journaling prompts are useful if you do them. The ‘8th chakra’ framing is a marketing layer over standard abundance-meditation content, and the upsells can quietly add recurring charges.

→ Examine 8th Chakra Code’s actual terms and refund policy before you decide

If you want a structured 21-day meditation practice and you’re open to the New Age prosperity language, $45 for a 60-day-refundable listen is a reasonable price for a few weeks of guided relaxation. If you’re hoping for a hidden code that unlocks wealth, you’re paying $45 to learn that the code is meditation and journaling — which you already knew.

The market signal is real: this offer converts, affiliates keep promoting it, and the vendor has a track record. That tells you it sells. It doesn’t tell you you’ll be glad you bought.

— House Editor

Here's what I'd actually do

If you've read every "manifest your timeline" thread and you want to know if any of these actually move the body:

8th Chakra Code has a real practice or two buried inside packaging I wouldn't have chosen. The refund window is your insurance — open it, listen carefully, decide on day five.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this expecting the sales page to be honest about what's inside. The marketing is louder than the work.

Iris Marlowe

Questions, briefly answered

FAQ

Is the 8th Chakra Code a scam?

No. You receive the audio files and PDF, the refund works, and the meditations are real. 'Scam' implies non-delivery. What's debatable is whether the 8th-chakra framing is worth $45 when the same relaxation can be found for free.

What is the 8th chakra?

In some New Age systems, it's called the 'soul star chakra,' located above the crown, associated with divine connection and abundance. It does not appear in classical chakra models (which count 7, or sometimes 5 or 9, depending on the text). This program uses the term as a brandable concept for a prosperity meditation.

How does the refund work?

ClickBank handles refunds, not the vendor. Email ClickBank support with your order ID within 60 days, and the money returns in 3–7 business days. We've verified this works. The vendor cannot slow-walk you.

Will this program make me wealthy?

It's a meditation and journaling program, not a financial plan. Some users may feel more focused or optimistic after using it, which could indirectly help with money habits, but the program does not contain investment advice, business strategy, or income-generating mechanisms.

Are there recurring charges?

The front-end is a one-time $45. One upsell offers a membership portal with a monthly fee after a trial period. You can decline all upsells and keep only the main program. Check your cart carefully before completing the purchase.

Sources

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)

How this works

This isn't sponsored. I don't take money from vendors. The product link is an affiliate link, which means I earn a commission if you buy — and I lose nothing if you don't.

What that means in practice: I sit with the product, I tell you whether the somatic work is real, and I flag the patterns I would walk away from. The refund window is real. The rating is what I'd tell a friend after a long phone call.

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