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Home » Article » Yoga Cleansing & Balancing the Charkas
Christin Snyder filed under "Yoga"
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Cleansing & Balancing the Charkas & Energy Field
By Christin Snyder
Cleansing and balancing the chakra system is important to the
overall health of the individual. There are several different
techniques that can be used to cleanse and balance each of the
charkas. The important thing is finding the one that is most
comfortable. The exercise below is simple. It can be done in a
few minutes. Practiced each day, it will leave the individual
feeling more energetic and focused.
The technique that follows can be modified by the individual to
suit his/her own needs. Start off by sitting in a chair or
standing somewhere comfortable with your feet flat on the
ground/floor. It is particularly important to sit or stand if
you are new to meditation practices. Laying down cues the body
that it is time for sleep.
Once you are positioned, take a few deep but slow cleansing
breaths. The idea isn't to gasp for air, nor is it to breathe
unnaturally, but to get the blood deeply oxygenated. Breath is a
natural healing mechanism, and many of us in the west will find
that we breathe in a very shallow manner which starves our
bodies and brain of oxygen. Breathe in at a slow steady pace and
feel the oxygen enter your body, continue the slow steady inhale
until the breath has expanded the chest and abdomen just as a
balloon fills with air.
Hold the breath for as long as it is comfortable, and then
release and do the exhale at the same slow relaxed pace, blowing
through the lips as though you were blowing out a candle. Be
sure to fully empty the lungs before beginning the next
inhalation.
After three of these breaths release tension and relax more
deeply. Take a few comfortable normal paced breaths as you do
this. Once you are comfortable and ready to continue, close the
eyes and envision a golden white ball of light above the head.
This is the holy light, representing the connection between
yourself and the Divine.
This ball of light sits a few feet above the top of the head and
begins to expand and stream down. As you allow the light to flow
(don't force or pull it etc) relax even deeper knowing you are
safe and at peace. Be fully present with this light, and as the
light descends down upon the crown of your head take another
deep breath as we did earlier.
As you breathe in say in your mind “I allow the light to heal,
cleanse and balance““. On the exhale say “I release all that is
not for my highest good““. Relax and allow the light to move
down to the third eye (between the eyebrows) when it is ready,
then repeat the breath and mantra on both the inhale and the
exhale.
Continue this process slowly and let it flow naturally all the
way down your chakra system until it reaches the soles of the
feet. When it has reached the soles of the feet, envision a ball
of energy from in the Earth rising up slowly into the soles of
your feet. Allow this energy to carry away any residual energies
that need to be cleansed and take them back into the Earth for
reprocessing/healing.
As you continue to relax say a prayer of gratitude. Take a few
moments to sincerely reflect on all of your life’s blessings and
to show appreciation to Spirit for all the abundance that is
housed within you. The important thing to remember is that you
are a channel allowing these powerful energies to flow through
you. You don't have to have any special talent or abilities to
benefit from this healing as “you” are not doing it, but
allowing Spirit/God to do this through you. It is an exercise of
“allowing”
Another variation others enjoy, is to do this meditation while
in the shower. As you feel the water washing over you, you can
envision your energy field also being cleansed and balanced. The
water as it goes down the drain, carries away all negativity and
extra energy.
For grounding and healing also participate in activities that
put you in direct contact with the Earth, walk barefoot in the
grass, sit with your back against a tree, plant a garden, (this
is healing to your Earth mother as well) anything that puts you
in contact with nature is deeply rejuvenating and healing.
About the author:
Christin Snyder is a personal empowerment advocate and holistic
health practitioner who promotes whole being wellness. Visit her
for personal development resources at
http://www.mysticaltreasures.net
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