Here is a sample exercise to help you ground. In this example you
will ground to earth. While grounding to any element is possible, earth is
probably the easiest, especially if you are starting out. If another element
calls to you, or you already have your own way of doing this, feel absolutely free
to use it.
Stand or sit comfortably on the floor or ground. If you are not on
the first story, that is okay, just be as close to the actual ground as you
can for the space you are in.
Visualize roots slowly extending from your feet (or other body parts
touching the surface). Slowly they travel down, down, until the meet the
soil. This is easy if you are outside; if you are not, imagine them traveling down
throughout the layers of building, down through the foundation and
eventually into the soil. Imagine the feel of the cool, secure soil all around your
roots, keeping you safe, taking away all impurities. Aboriginal people who
don't have much access to water bury themselves except their face in earth, and
emerge totally cleansed and renewed. Imagine the smell of fresh, wholesome earth,
as if you were turning over dirt to plant the first seed of spring.
Imagine that you are a giant, primeval redwood (or other tree of
your choosing). You are sturdy and confident. You are part of the earth,
yet distinct from it. Your roots go down deep into the earth and all excess "nervous"
energy, tension and stress flow down your roots and seep harmlessly into the
earth, where the loving earth accepts and is nourished by it. In return the earth
sends back calming nutrients, stability, and ancient serenity.
You are an ancient tree, your roots go deep into the ground. You
have been here before humans walked this area, you have seen so much. You have
seen most of your old comrades die, be struck by lighting, be chopped down to
build for the people, but you withstand.
As you stand there, you think about the rings within your mighty
trunk. The ones just inside your bark remind you of last spring's rain. The
thin inside that of the cold year when you didn't grow so much. Continue to work
inward until you reach the center rings, those rings of dark wood at your
core that represent the inner you, your heart, your oldest part. Breathe from
that part. Suck the air in through all the rings to that central core. Feel your
life force gather and recharge in you center. Pull it back from the outermost
limbs where the growth may be unbalanced. Feel the sap brimming in your core.
Once you feel totally charged, let it go and it will course through you, back out
energizing you, but at your center is still the central heart of
your energy, calm, full and ready for anything.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Thank you for this gift.
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