Posts Tagged ‘Chakra System’

Emotional Freedom Technique

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

A very powerful exercise for enhancing your awareness of the chakra system and for creating real results in your daily life is emotional freedom technique, or EFT. This method is often called “tapping” because it is literally about tapping with your fingertips along specific points on the body.

These tapping points are often major chakra centers. And even when you’re not tapping a key chakra you’ll be working along one of your acupressure meridians.

EFT is really a fascinating study and practice. People from around the world are using this practical methodology to relieve physical symptoms, increase their focus, and free themselves from toxic emotions and limiting energies.

I’ve been tapping for several months now and I find the results both exhilarating and amazing. I’ve never really been a skeptic, but I still sometimes find myself a little shocked by how much power I have in terms of forming my own destiny and intending my own manifestations.

Emotional freedom technique is very hands-on (no pun intended) and it’s a wonderful way to explore your own power to engage and guide your experience within this sphere of reality. I’ve recently launched a new blog where I’ll post specific info about this method.

Please take a moment to visit my EFT blog now. And remember to check back often as I’ll be updating at least each week with new info from my own studies and from other research as well.

Body Awareness Exercise

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Developing an awareness of your body and the subtle energy that flows through it will not only lead to a greater understanding of the chakra system, but to greater overall peace and empowerment. Few people take the time to pay attention to their bodies, beyond the basics of hunger, pleasure, etc.

Throughout your day pause to reflect on how your body feels. Straighten your spine, relax your shoulders and hips, and allow any feelings of flow or presence to arise.

Don’t visualize or force any imagery at this time. Simply pay attention to what is here, in your body.

Holding your hands in front of you, elbows bent, palms facing upward, is often a great way to experience the subtle body. You may feel a sense of presence or warmth in one or both hands; explore this, allowing the sensation to move and change as it will.

Close your eyes and focus on how your body feels. Do you feel or sense a very subtle stirring within?

With practice you will be able to move the sensation from your hands into your arms, chest, and anywhere else you choose. Also you will, with time, be able to feel the warm glow of presence originate from sources other than the palms of your hands.

This simple exercise is highly effective for tuning into your body’s energy meridians. At first don’t try to focus your attention on any specific chakra point or pathway; just allow whatever feelings and presence that occur to be and grow.

This should lead to an increased awareness of your chakra system, and of improved sensory perception like sight and hearing. Also you may become more intuitive as a result of these observation sessions.

Certainly people with eating disorders or smoking habits are very likely to strengthen their resolve to quit by paying sincere attention to the body. Likewise if you are overweight or unwilling to get physical exercise when you begin these sessions, it’s possible you will become spontaneously interested in getting more exercise.

Practice basic body awareness throughout the day whenever you want. Eventually your overall state of alertness will raise to the point where you are always tuned in to what your body is feeling and communicating to you.

Basic Meditation To Improve Awareness

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Basic meditation actually brings numerous benefits. Reduced tension, improved focus and sensory perception, inner peace, happiness, empowerment, and much more can be achieved with simple meditative practice.

But for purposes of this article, meditation is a great way for increasing your awareness of the chakra points. By engaging in simple breath observation meditation you will begin to sense your body’s subtle energy system.

Over time, simple meditation will still your mind. As this happens you will naturally begin to sense each of your chakra centers.

Some people feel their chakra points as warm areas, while other people simply know they are there. Exactly how you become aware of your subtle energy will depend on your individual personality and the way you normally perceive the world around you.

And once you become more aware of your chakra system you can begin to focus on specific meditations for each chakra, if you desire. It’s not necessary to ever do this, but many people find it a useful practice for remaining in balance or for addressing specific energetic needs.

You can learn to meditate by visiting our basic meditation tutorial here.