- Think about the object of your attachment and the pain you feel over losing it. Let yourself really feel this pain and discomfort. Become your witness and observe these feelings from an objective point of view.
- Write down what you are attached to, along with other aspects of the object that you are attached to. If it's a person, write down who you are attached to along with the aspects of that person you are attached to. Write down what parts of the relationship you are attached to and the things you don't want to lose from it. Write about which of these aspects benefit you and what you think you will lose if these aspects disappear. What part of you needs these things? Why? You may also be attached to certain emotions or ideas, such as your job, money, success, anger, victimization, or the need to be right.
- Listen to the stories and feelings your body and mind bring up about losing your object of attachment. Write these down. Next to them, write down the truth about losing them.
- Make a list of what this attachment is costing you. How much energy are you spending on it? How much time and energy spent on your attachment could you devote to another area of your life?
- Evaluate the reason for this attachment. What's the lesson to be learned?
- Meditate on withdrawing your energy from this attachment. Imagine how your life would be if you still had this attachment, you never lost it and your life turned out exactly as planned. Once you have these feelings of excitement built up, move your attachment away from you so that there's a clear separation. Send appreciation towards it and thank it for the lessons it has given you. As your attachment leaves, release your hold on it. Pull back all of your energy that you were spending on it. Now picture the things you can invest your energy in instead. See the energy you just pulled back connecting with these aspects of your life. Visualize these new aspects filling any remaining emptiness you may feel from losing your object of attachment. Let these aspects fill you with positive energy and strength. Offer a last goodbye to your attachment and let it go.
A Meditation for Attachment
Monday, 30 March 2015
Everyone's attached to something. Once the object of your attachment is gone, you go through this period of suffering. Everything in life is impermanent so why form this attachment to something that will eventually leave? How do you detach yourself from something you care about so much? Try the exercise below to help loosen your attachments.
Blueberry Coconut Smoothie
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Blueberry Coconut Smoothie:
2 tbsp vanilla yogurt
1 cup frozen blueberries
1 tbsp almond butter (or raw almonds)
1 banana
2 tbsp raw, shredded coconut
1 cup almond milk
1/2 tsp natural sweetener
2 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
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2 tbsp vanilla yogurt
1 cup frozen blueberries
1 tbsp almond butter (or raw almonds)
1 banana
2 tbsp raw, shredded coconut
1 cup almond milk
1/2 tsp natural sweetener
2 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
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Throat Chakra (Vissudha)
Friday, 27 March 2015
Color: Blue
Position: Throat
Focus: “I Speak” and “Surrender Personal Will to Divine Will”
Crystals: lapis lazuli, aquamarine, blue agate, turquoise, kyanite
Rights: to speak and to be heard
Developmental Stage: 7 to 12 years
Demon: lies
Key Words: communication, truth
Connections:
- Chakra of Will Power (Eastern religion): lessons related to will and self-expression
- Sacrament of Confession (Christianity): to receive or bestow the grace to cleanse one’s spirit of negative acts of will by using one’s voice to be honest
- Sefirot of Hesed and Gevurah (Kabbalah): Hesed is the energy of the love and mercy of God; the energy that gives us instinct to speak words that do not harm others. Gevurah is the energy of the power of judgement; the energy transmitted into us so as not to judge anyone, or ourselves, negatively
Excess: Lack of connection to the lower chakras, resulting in no grounding and expression of the surface personality.
- SIGNS: too much talking, talking as a defence, inability to listen, poor auditory comprehension, gossiping, dominating voice, interruptions
Deficiency: Attempts to communicate outward are unable to move outside of the core of the chakra. Communication coming in overwhelms the chakra which retreats in fear.
- SIGNS: fear of speaking, small/weak voice, difficulty putting feelings into words, introversion, shyness, tone deaf, poor rhythm
Balance: resonant voice, good listener, good sense of timing and rhythm, clear communication, lives creatively
Physical Effects: disorders of the throat, ears, voice, neck, tightness of the jaw, toxicity, thyroid problems
- SPECIFIC: raspy throat, chronic sore throat, mouth ulcers, scoliosis, laryngitis, swollen glands
Healings & Meditations: loosen neck and shoulders, release voice, singing, chanting, toning, storytelling, journal writing, automatic writing, practice silence (excess), non-goal-oriented creativity, psychotherapy (learn communication skills, complete communications, letter writing, inner child communication, voice dialog
- Visualize a blue, inverted pyramid at the centre of your throat - The back wall of this pyramid represents the truth. It gives you the strength to hear and speak the truth. The left side of the pyramid represents your will power to speak up for what you believe. Envision it filling you with the power to know your own voice. The front of the pyramid represents communication. This side gives you the ability to communicate and connect with others through the power of your voice. The right side of the pyramid represents your creativity. This creative energy helps you to express yourself through any creative form. Imagine the blue light of the pyramid intensifying. With this intensification, the aspects of all sides of the pyramid grow stronger as well.
- Journaling/Writing - Dedicate 20 minutes everyday to journaling. Journaling helps to express the thoughts and emotions you don’t pay enough attention to you. It helps you to let things go and forces you to pay attention to the emotions that are calling your attention. Your journal is a place where you can say anything without judgement or worry of hurting others. Writing down your thoughts helps you to work things out that your mind has trouble working through. Journaling is a way to build the strength of your voice and strengthen your throat chakra. Self-expression through art, music, dance, etc. are just as beneficial.
- Mantra Meditation - Mantra meditation is repeating a word, sound or phrase. You focus on the mantra you choose and repeat it in between every inhale and exhale. The mantra can be said out loud or in your head. Your goal is to keep your attention on the mantra without letting your thoughts drift away. There are certain sounds related to each chakra. The seed sound vibrates with elemental qualities of the chakra, while the vowel sound vibrates with the body itself.
- Chakra One: seed - Lam (lahm), vowel - Ohh (as in road)
- Chakra Two: seed - Vam (vahm), vowel - Ooo (as in rule)
- Chakra Three: seed - Ram (rahm), vowel - Ahh (as in father)
- Chakra Four: seed - Yam (yahm), vowel - Ayy (as in play)
- Chakra Five: seed - Ham (hahm), vowel - Eee (as in sleep)
- Chakra Six: seed - Om (ohm), resonant sound - Mmm
- Chakra Seven: no seed sound, resonant sound - Nngg (as in sing)
Quiz: Do You Love Yourself?
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Take this Do You Love Yourself? quiz found here to find out where you stand on the self-appreciation scale and for some useful tips an what to do for YOU!
I got 6 B's & 6 C's :)
I got 6 B's & 6 C's :)
Story: The Window
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Two men, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room.
One man was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs.
His bed was next to the room’s only window
The other man had to spend all his time flat on his back.
The men talked for hours on end.
They spoke of their wives and families, their homes, their jobs, their involvement in the military service, where they had been on vacation..
Every afternoon, when the man in the bed by the window could sit up, he would pass the time by describing to his roommate all the things he could see outside the window.
The man in the other bed began to live for those one hour periods where his world would be broadened and enlivened by all the activity and colour of the world outside.
The window overlooked a park with a lovely lake.
Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats.. Young lovers walked arm in arm amidst flowers of every colour and a fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the distance.
As the man by the window described all this in exquisite details, the man on the other side of the room would close his eyes and imagine this picturesque scene.
One warm afternoon, the man by the window described a parade passing by.
Although the other man could not hear the band – he could see it in his mind’s eye as the gentleman by the window portrayed it with descriptive words.
Days, weeks and months passed.
One morning, the day nurse arrived to bring water for their baths only to find the lifeless body of the man by the window, who had died peacefully in his sleep.
She was saddened and called the hospital attendants to take the body away.
As soon as it seemed appropriate, the other man asked if he could be moved next to the window. The nurse was happy to make the switch, and after making sure he was comfortable, she left him alone.
Slowly, painfully, he propped himself up on one elbow to take his first look at the real world outside.
He strained to slowly turn to look out the window besides the bed.
He strained to slowly turn to look out the window besides the bed.
It faced a blank wall.
The man asked the nurse what could have compelled his deceased roommate who had described such wonderful things outside this window.
The nurse responded that the man was blind and could not even see the wall.
She said, ‘Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you.’
Epilogue:
There is tremendous happiness in making others happy, despite our own situations.
Shared grief is half the sorrow, but happiness when shared, is doubled.
If you want to feel rich, just count all the things you have that money can’t buy.
‘Today is a gift, that is why it is called The Present .’
Om
Friday, 20 March 2015
Om: peace, calm, stillness, quiet, center, solidity, grounding, energy, high vibrations, connection, spirit, self, consciousness, understanding, breath, expansion, presence, love, joy ✨ What does this symbol mean to you? #om #symbol #spirituality #meditation via Instagram http://ift.tt/1I8HIBA
Heart Chakra (Anahata)
Color: Green
Position: Heart Area
Focus: “I Love” and “Love Is Divine Power”
Crystals: rose quartz, diamond, peridot, aventurine
Rights: to love and be loved
Developmental Stage: 4 to 7 years
Demon: grief
Key Words: love, relationships, compassion
Connections:
- Chakra of Emotional Power (Eastern religion): lessons related to love, forgiveness, and compassion
- Sacrament of Marriage (Christianity): to receive or bestow a blessing for union with oneself, symbolizing the need to love yourself in order to be able to fully love another
- Sefirah of Tif’eret (Kabbalah): the energy of compassion, harmony, and beauty
Issues: love, balance, self-love, relationship, intimacy, anima/animus, devotion, reaching out and taking in, hope and trust, forgiveness and compassion
Excess: The chakra will have a lot of energy outward with not much coming in. This causes a reaching out to others in the same excessive manner.
- SIGNS: codependency, poor boundaries, demanding, clinging, jealousy, overly sacrificing
Deficiency: The chakra will have rigid boundaries, resulting in inability for the energy within to get out and the energy outside to get in. This causes isolation.
- SIGNS: antisocial, withdrawn, cold, critical, judgemental, intolerant of self or others, loneliness, isolation, depression, fear of intimacy, fear of relationships, lack of empathy, narcissism
Balance: compassionate, loving, empathetic, self-loving, altruistic, peaceful, balanced, good immune system
Physical Effects: disorders of the heart, lungs, thymus, beats, arms, shortness of breath, sunken chest, circulation problems, immune system deficiency, tension between shoulder blades, pain in chest
- SPECIFIC: asthma, congestive heart failure, heart attack, mitral valve prolapse, cardiomegaly, lung cancer, pneumonia, breast cancer
Healings & Meditations: breathing exercises, pranayama, work with arms, reaching out/taking in, journaling, self-discovery, psychotherapy (examine assumptions about relationships, emotional release of grief, forgiveness when appropriate, inner child work, codependency work, self-acceptance, anima-animus integration)
- Heal & Empower Your Heart - Click here for steps to healing past wounds and empowering your heart.
- Visualize a green, crescent moon across your upper chest - Imagine a green, crescent moon that stretches across your entire chest. Intensify this colour and shape. As you intensify the colour, feel love and compassion filling it. Visualize yourself in a nature scene where you feel protected and loved. Let nature bring you healing and peace. Know that, within your heart, you always have access to that eternal light that brings you love, protection and healing.
- Self-Acceptance & Wholeness: The Inner Family - This exercise is meant to help with accepting each part of yourself and to help build connections within yourself to form a whole. Start by making a list of various aspects/parts of yourself (ex. the ambitious one). Next to each name, write a few words that describe how you perceive this part of yourself. For example, the ambitious one might be driven, willful, or direct. Next, write down what you think each part wants. The ambitious one might want to constantly succeed or get what it wants. How realistic are these parts desires? Do they always succeed in getting what they want? Now start looking at who relates to who, what parts relate to others. Identify which parts need to work on their relationship with one another and create a dialog between them until a resolution occurs.
- Opening Up Love Using Breath Work - This exercise is best done with a partner. Lay down with your legs bent so that your feet are on the floor. Make sure your chest is open and not hunched or rounded forward as this constricts the heart chakra. Have your partner take note on your breathing pattern. Have them point out to you, either through touch or words, various parts of your body that aren’t expanding or contracting with your breath. As your partner points each out to you, bring awareness to each part of the body and fill it with your breath. Next, extend your arms outward with each exhalation and pull them into your chest with each inhalation. Keep these motions slow and conscious. When you pull in, think about what you are reaching for in regards to love. When you reach out, imagine what you are letting go of or what you are offering. Have your partner take note of any hesitations in your actions of reaching and pulling and have your partner bring them to your awareness. Lastly, have your partner hold your hands. Continue your reaching and pulling, but with your partner offering resistance. Through resistance, your energy flow increases and opens up blocked feelings. Have your partner observe and offer feedback on what they observe.
- Forgiveness - Start by forgiving yourself. Identify all areas in your life that you have not forgiven yourself for. Replay the situations and observe any feelings that arise that you have not yet dealt with or didn’t have time to deal with at the time. Try to come up with an understanding for why you did what you did. Figure out which part of yourself was activated at that time (ex. the quiet one, the ambitious one). Imagine how you would react if another were to act in the same way you did. Would you judge them as harshly as you did yourself, or more? What expectations were put upon you in that situation? Were these expectations just? Be compassionate to the part of you that was activated in this situation. Look at what it was trying to find or accomplish, what is needed. Try and offer it forgiveness. Next, follow the same steps that you used to forgive yourself to forgive others. Forgiveness releases the past and pulls you back to the present by softening and opening up the heart.
- Come Closer, Go Away - This exercise requires a partner, specifically one you have a relationship with (romantic or any other form). Sit in front of your partner with your hands meeting each other halfway at heart centre. Have you partner pull your hands to his heart while saying, “Come closer.” Offer some resistance, not enough to stop the pull, but enough that requires effort. Next, have your partner push your hands away from his heart while saying, “Go away.” Again, offer some resistance. Repeat these actions until your partner realizes a domination in one of the actions. The dominating action tends to relate to what the person wants more of in the relationship. Now switch places and do the same. Discuss with your partner both of your observations and see how they relate to your current relationship.
Breathe
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Give yourself time to breathe. Take a walk in nature and let everything go. Grieve over anything you've lost. Smile for everything you've gained. Say goodbye to endings and hello to new beginnings. Let yourself really feel everything around you and inside of you. Forgive yourself and others. Get lost in your surroundings and realize that everything's okay. Remind yourself that everything happens as it should. Remember to see the good in the bad. Release your attachments to the past and future and focus all of your energy in the now. Let go of judgements, perceptions and that feeling you have of not being good enough. You are not this and you are not that, you simply just are. Let yourself Be.
Prayer: May I Want My Own Healing
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
It's okay that I don't know where I am going
it's okay if I don't know where I came from
it's okay if I don't know where I am
it's okay that false thoughts linger in my mind and that I cannot always rise above them or win a fight
it's okay that I am human
it's okay to feel fear
it's okay to feel angry
it's okay to feel tired
it's okay to feel sad
it's okay to feel despair
it's okay to lose myself
it's okay to fall
it's okay to lose my mind
it's okay to lose touch with the ground
it's okay to doubt my existence
it's okay to feel imperfect
it's okay to feel weak
it's okay to feel shame
it's okay to feel guilt
it's okay to feel stuck in pain
it's okay to feel suffering
even when I choose dark, light breathes through me, truth holds me together
prayer speaks through my heart, I am still a child of earth
I am a free soul
I am never standing still
My soul moves forward
I don't need to understand love
Love finds me, comes out of me, love is faith, faith is hope, hope is light, light fills me into every atom of my being
light is everything
I rise above all dark matter and of every event in my human life
I am not my failures, I am not my mistakes, I am not my feelings or my thoughts
I am not dark, I am not right or wrong
Light will not elude me
Light will not elude life
Light will not elude eternity
Light will not elude life
I am rooted and intertwined with all life, all life's cycles, all complex matters, all divine wisdom
I am a being of light
May I slowly begin to detach myself from self-hatred
May I slowly begin to detach myself from self-destructiveness
May I slowly begin to detach myself from false thoughts
May I slowly begin to detach myself from defining myself out of lies
May I slowly begin to be gentle and kind with myself as I always have to those around me with ease
May I slowly begin to detach myself from my old failures
May I slowly begin to detach myself from my old beliefs
May I slowly begin to detach myself from everything that has ever hurt me in my whole life
Light does not define me by my thoughts, by my pains or by my failures
Light vibrates unconditionally
Love is not conditional
Light gives itself to me
Light breathes through me
Light never leaves
Light does not hold me responsible
Light does not judge me
May I slowly begin to detach myself from self-punishment and self-hurt
May I slowly learn forgiveness
May I not define myself out of things that happen or that happened to me
May I be open to heal
May I truly want my own healing
May I truly want truth to alter me
May I truly want truth to set me free
May I hope, May I believe, May I love, May I let my light shine
May I be vibrant and radiant
May I see the light in me not with my eyes but with my heart
May I feel compassion towards myself
May I have the knowledge and wisdom that life always unfolds as it should
May I slowly begin to detach myself from self-doubt
May I slowly begin to embrace myself with forgiveness
May I learn through life's lessons
May my soul go where I am supposed to go
May I find in myself courage and strength to rise above all false stories about myself
May I rise
May I keep breathing
May I keep living
May I meet myself
May I be amazed
May I be in love
May I be in light
May I be in freedom
Quote: Becoming Conscious
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
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Alone Time
Monday, 16 March 2015
Schedule some time in for yourself everyday or a few times a week! When you spend time alone, you're able to delve so much deeper into yourself. You begin to understand yourself more. Dedicating some time to yourself lets you figure out your feelings, desires, wants, needs, goals, solutions to problems. It strengthens the connection between your body and spirit. Spending time alone allows you to open up and reflect upon yourself. Everyone needs time to themselves otherwise we miss that important relationship with our inner self. The more we understand ourselves, the better we are able to understand others. Asking for time alone is never a bad thing and does not mean you're antisocial. It just means you're willing to take care of yourself. This is why spending time to yourself is so important. 🙏 #repostseries via @purplebuddhaproject via Instagram http://ift.tt/1wSRzKp
11 Meditation Tips For Beginners
For those who have never tried meditation, it can seem like an unproductive, strange way to spend twenty or so minutes of your day. However, meditation offers a slew of benefits to anyone on the planet, and it costs nothing to start up a daily practice.
By meditating regularly, you can increase your vibrational energy, or life force, and even retrain your brain to think positively. If you need some help getting started with meditation, refer to these tips for guidance.
1. Don’t get frustrated with your brain.
In the beginning, you will probably have a hard time just sitting quietly, even for five or ten minutes at a time. It takes time to adjust, as meditation is a foreign concept to many people. However, as long as you make a conscious effort to tune out from everything and go within, you will soon find that the restlessness slowly melts away.
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Steps To Empowering & Healing Your Heart
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Healing old wounds requires a lot of effort on your part. To truly heal yourself, you must be willing to make the effort. Here are a few steps that will aid you in the process of healing past wounds, letting them go, and forgiving yourself and others (as long as you dedicate yourself to each step!):
- Commit yourself to turning inward, and going deep into yourself, to find all of the wounds that cause you pain.
- Identify your wounds and the effects they have on you. Do your wounds hold power over you? Do you fear healing? If so, why? Have a friend, or someone close to you, witness the effects these wounds have on you.
- Observe how you may use your wounds to influence and control the people and situations around you, as well as yourself. Do you use your wounds as an excuse to get out of something?Do you use these wounds to control how another person acts by relating these wounds to their actions or personality? Do these wounds give you a reason to quit something because you're dwelling on your past, encouraging your depression over the painful situation? Do you fear that you will lose friends, and people close to you, by healing yourself? Are you attached to these wounds because they've become a part of your familiar life and you don't want to lose that?
Continue to observe your actions in regards to your wounds. Try to become conscious of the effects your wounds have on you, and change these patterns to ones of positivity. Relinquish the power that these wounds have over you. - Identify all of the good that has come from your wounds. Start showing appreciation and gratitude to these wounds and your life. To help with this step, take up a spiritual practice and stick to it. Remember to be disciplined when it comes to healing yourself.
- Forgive. Forgiveness does not meaning telling someone, "It's okay." Forgiveness means to release the control that the perception of victimhood has over our psyche. It is a means to let go of the need for personal vengeance and the perception you have of yourself as a victim.
Evaluate what you need to do in order to forgive others or yourself. Go through with these actions, but make sure that these actions aren't sending another message of anger or blame. If they are, this means you aren't ready to let go and forgive yet.
Create a ceremony that will allow you to release all negative influences your wounds have had on you and that will bring yourself back into the present, using the act of forgiveness. - Live in appreciation, gratitude, and love through your attitude and your actions. Allow change to come into your life. Finally, remember to stay present and to not dwell on your past.
Why Do You Love Doing The Things You Love?
Friday, 13 March 2015
One of my yoga teachers posed the question, "Why do you do yoga?" When she asked this question, I started reflecting on the things I go to for a break from my everyday life, on the things I love doing.
For me, there are two things that really make me feel alive: gymnastics & yoga. I love both of these things for the same, and different, reasons. They help me practice staying in the present moment. They give me the focus, discipline & concentration I can use for other situations in my everyday life. When I need to let something go, when I need to work something out, or when I need a break from my daily life, I can go to either of these things. Yoga strengthens my spirit, gymnastics strengthens my mind, and both strengthen my physical body. I love movement and both of these give me a way to expand and better myself through that. I'm so grateful for having these two things in my life!!
Now it's your turn! Why do you love doing the things you love?
Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura)
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Color: Yellow
Position: Solar Plexus
Focus: “I do” and “Honour Oneself”
Crystals: topaz, citrine, amber
Rights: to act and be an individual
Developmental Stage: 18 months to 4 years
Demon: shame
Key Words: power, will, individuality
Connections:
- Personal Power Chakra (Eastern religion): lessons related to ego, personality, and self-esteem
- Sacrament of Confirmation (Christianity): to receive or bestow an expression of grace that enhances one’s individuality and self-esteem
- Sefiroh of Hod and Nezah (Kabbalah): Nezah is the energy of endurance of God; the power to maintain strength and stamina beyond the physical body; the power that awakens when we accept our life as it is. Hod is the majestic energy of God; an energy that allows us to transcend the limitations of the self; the energy that is enhanced by showing gratitude for all one has and for life
Issues: energy, activity, autonomy, individuation, will, self-esteem, proactivity, power, trust, fear and intimidation, care of oneself and others, personal honour, responsibility for making decisions, sensitivity to criticism
Excess: The energy within the chakra builds up if there is no expression and may turn against the Self. Or the energy is focused and directed but excessive, leading to obsessive and dominating characteristics.
- SIGNS: overly aggressive, dominating, controlling, need to be right/have the last word, manipulative, power hungry, deceitful, attraction to sedatives, temper tantrums/violent outbursts, stubbornness, driving ambition (type A personality), competitive, arrogant, hyperactive
Deficiency: The energy flowing out from the chakra is very weak with no aim or direction. The chakra is depleted.
- SIGNS: low energy, weak will, easily manipulated, poor self-discipline and follow-through, low self-esteem, cold (emotionally and physically), poor digestion, collapsed middle, attraction to stimulants, visit mentality, blaming of others, passive, unreliable
Balance: responsible, reliable, balanced, effective will, good self-esteem, balanced ego-strength, warmth in personality, confidence, spontaneity, playfulness, sense of humour, appropriate self-discipline, sense of one’s personal power, able to meet challenges
Physical Effects: eating disorders, digestive disorders, muscle spasms, muscular disorders, hypertension, disorders of stomach, pancreas, gall bladder, and liver, colon/intestinal problems, adrenal dysfunction
- SPECIFIC: gastric or duodenal ulcers, hypoglycemia, diabetes, pancreatitis, chronic fatigue, arthritis, hepatitis
Healings & Meditations: risk taking (deficiency), grounding and emotional contact, deep relaxation and stress control (excess), vigorous exercise (running, aerobics, etc.), martial arts, sit ups, psychotherapy (build ego strength, release or contain anger, work on shame issues, strengthen the will, encourage autonomy)
- Visualize a large, golden globe expanding from your solar plexus - Imagine this globe spreading warmth, confidence, self-love, and self-healing throughout your body. See this bright, yellow globe intensifying and growing more powerful. Feel acceptance for yourself and for your life within this globe. Let this light fill you with individuality and will power.
- Healing Deficiency - Make a list of your goals and desires. Make a plan to organize your life, or set a daily, weekly or monthly goal for yourself to motivate you to take control of your life. Deficient third chakras lack that drive to put energy into the things you’re passionate about so you need to rebuild that will power that pushes you to go after what you want. If there’s a physical activity that you enjoy doing, make more time for yourself to go out and do it. By adding more time for yourself into your life, you increase the energy in your third chakra.
- Healing Excess - To remove all of that excess energy built up in your third chakra, you need to find something relaxing to do that doesn’t involve goals or the feeling of “moving forward.” Guided meditation and yoga are great places to start. Both can move you to a state of deep relaxation, as well as remove any blocks created from tension.
- Give Up Being Safe - Take risks and accept challenges. Step outside of your comfort zone and away from what feels safe. Your own personal power increases through these actions and resolving them successfully.
Wanderlust Festival
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
WHO'S WITH ME?! Wanderlust Festival brings together yoga and meditation instructors, music performances, artists, chefs, and speakers. There's multiple locations so you can pick the closest to you! For more info, visit www.wanderlust.com! via Instagram http://ift.tt/1MrWCU1
30 Day Minimalism Challenge
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
This past month, I decided to do the 30 day Minimalism Challenge and it's awesome! I encourage you all to try it :)
10 Benefits of Meditation
Sunday, 8 March 2015
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March Yoga Challenge: Journey To Handstand
Saturday, 7 March 2015
Officially doing this!! #journeytohandstand #latestart #yoga @beachyogagirl @kinoyoga @aloyoga via Instagram http://ift.tt/1EBV4G3
Let Go & Declutter
Thursday, 5 March 2015
This is what today was all about. I did some SERIOUS decluttering and letting go of things. I woke up this morning knowing that I had to let go of some binds that were causing me some major energy blockages. I went to a yoga class today that also happened to be focusing on decluttering your life. In that practice, I managed to cut all of the unnecessary ties that were useless for me to hold on to & it feels like a weight was lifted off my chest!
Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana)
Color: Orange
Position: Lower Abdomen
Focus: “I Feel” and “Honour One Another”
Crystals: carnelian, tiger’s eye, onyx
Rights: to feel, to want and to have pleasure
Developmental Stage: 6 months to 2 years
Demon: guilt
Key Words: emotions, sexuality, movement, pleasure
Connections:
- Partnership Chakra (Eastern religion): lessons related to sexuality, work, and physical desire
- Sacrament of Communion (Christianity): to receive or bestow an expression of grace (as a host) that represents holy union with God and with the people in one’s life
- Sefirah of Yesod (Kabbalah): the energy of the procreative force of God, merging energy into physical form, the energy that drives us to connect with the sacred within others
Issues: movement, sensation, emotions, sexuality, desire, need, pleasure, blame and guilt, money and sex, power and control, creativity, ethics and honour in relationships
Excess: The chakra will have a weak boundary and poor containment. There won’t be enough sexual/emotional expression.
- SIGNS: sexual acting out (sex addiction), pleasure addiction, excessively strong emotions (ruled by emotions: hysteria, bipolar mood swings, crisis junkies), oversensitive, poor boundaries, invasion of others, seductive manipulation, emotional dependency, obsessive attachment
Deficiency: The chakra will have a rigid boundary that let’s little energy pass into it, causing little drive to reach outward.
- SIGNS: rigidity in body and attitudes, frigidity (fear of sex), poor social skills, denial of pleasure, excessive boundaries, fear of change, lack of desire, passion, and excitement
Balance: graceful movement, emotional intelligence, ability to experience pleasure, nurturance of self and others, ability to change, healthy boundaries
Physical Effects: disorders of reproductive organs, spleen, and urinary system, menstrual difficulties, sexual dysfunction (frigidity, impotency), knee trouble, lack of flexibility, deadened senses, loss of appetite for food, sex, and life, ob/gyn problems, pelvic/lower back pain
- SPECIFIC: chronic lower back pain, sciatica
Healings & Meditations: movement therapy, emotional release or containment, inner child work, boundary work, 12-step programs for addictions, assign healthy pleasures, develop sensate intelligence
- Visualize a large, orange pyramid in your lower abdomen - the four walls of this pyramid represent well-being, deservedness, pleasure and abundance. See the colour intensifying, giving you enough energy to do the things you love and must do. The back wall of the chakra/pyramid represents well-being. Imagine this wall giving you vitality to move forward in life, to do what you love, and to enjoy the process of enfoldment. The left wall represents deservedness. Using this wall, release any doubts you have about what you deserve and trust that life is comfortable and pleasurable. The front wall represents pleasure. Imagine the negative energy, that was blocking your ability to experience joy, dissolving under the warmth and pleasure found in your lower abdomen. Embrace in the goodness that surrounds you. The right wall represents abundance. Allow the good to flood into your chakra and be grateful for everything you have. See the colour intensifying.
- Reclaim Your Right To Feel - Most emotions remain locked away inside of you because you feel guilty if you express them. This repression creates excess in your second chakra. Learn to express yourself and your emotions through any activity, such as journaling, poetry, music, art, etc. There are endless possibilities. To deal with intense emotions, you want to put all of your awareness into the emotion you’re feeling. Be aware that it’s there and bring your presence into yourself. This allows for a softening of the emotion, while showing ignorance to what you’re feeling only makes the emotion more intense and creates blockages within your second chakra.
- Working Through Guilt - See here for questions and methods for working through guilt.
7 Cardinal Rules For Life
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
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Smudging
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
The smudging ceremony is a Native American tradition that cleanses bad feelings and negative vibrations from houses. Smudging may create a peaceful environment in your home. Smudging is done by burning specific dried herbs and letting the smoke float around the house. You can use dried herbs in a bowl or use a smudge stick to cleanse your house by smudging.
Purple Buddha Project
I first found out about Purple Buddha Project through their Tumblr blog found here. I decided to look into them because I really liked what I was seeing and found that they are an organization that donates money to have bombed land cleared in Cambodia and Laos every time someone purchases a piece of their jewelry. They reuse any scraps they find there (bomb shells, bullets, etc.) by turning these objects from a symbol of negativity to a positive one. That's what their jewelry and items are all about! Visit their website for more information and check out their awesome jewelry!!! :)
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