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aelis2004
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:30 am |
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If your life is hectic, and don't have time to stop but you think you really need balancing, try this: "THE SHOWER"
When you step into the shower, run it as you are used to. While you soap yourself up, think that each bubble is a bubble of light and that you are washing away all the "debris" that interfere with a happy life. When you wash it off, feeel each drop as holy and God-given, that allows you to be cleansed and have a better day/night. Imagine all your worries going down the drain with the soapy water... This is the easiest possible chakra balancing exercise and I guarantee it will make you a happier person! And the beauty of it that on a hot day you can practice it as often as you feel the need for a good shower! 
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aelis2004
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:36 am |
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If instead you feel you'd rather do something as you wake up in the morning, in the moment your awareness stretches out and you still have your eyes closed, try this, "THE INNER SMILE":
When doing this exercise you can imagine your chakras or your organs, as you prefer. Smile inside you... smile to your brain, to your heart, to your stomach.... concentrate on them for a few seconds and tell them "good morning" and smile. It's a very easy excercise and you'll probably be smiling to the world by the time your feet touch the floor...... 
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 | Balancing the Third Chakra |  |
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FloridaLightWorker
Age: 66 Zodiac: 
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Location: Florida - USA
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 3:47 pm |
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I found this today and thought I would share it. . .
Reservoir Of Strength
The Third Chakra
When individuals experience difficult times, they often find that they possess a previously undiscovered reservoir of strength. In ancient Vedic texts, the third, or Manipura chakra (when healthy) is the seat of that strength, bolstering courage and determination in times of stress and uncertainty. This chakra radiates from the base of the sternum, governing our emotions, will, and ego. When balanced, it blesses one with a profound drive to succeed, authority, integrity, and self-respect. It is active, rather than passive, and helps in the achievement of tasks both great and small. The Manipura chakra may be visualized as a bright, cheerful yellow and is associated with the sunflower and amber.
Because of its connection to the ego, when the third chakra is in a depleted state, it is common to experience feelings of inadequacy, doubt, and rejection; depression and lethargy; and intense worry. Too much energy focused in the area leads to the desire to exert inappropriate control over one's environment. A well-developed Manipura chakra empowers you to grow in positive ways and inspires you to act on your desires. It is possible to exert a balancing influence over the chakra by bringing fire into your life in the form of candles or hearth fires, wearing yellow clothing, and doing exercises that strengthen the muscles of the abdomen and teach you to breath deeply using the diaphragm. You can stimulate an under-active third chakra by burning cinnamon or carnation incense, using peppermint or lemon essential oils and Ginkgo biloba or milk thistle, and exposing the chakra to tiger-eye. The simplest and most potent method of opening and energizing the chakra is relaxing your emotional center. Laugh and cry more often, let yourself be more sensitive, and embrace your raw emotions.
Living with a repressed Manipura chakra is like existing automatically, without vitality. Its qualities can be the cause of overwork and excessive perfectionism, but this chakra is more often the seat of free will, goals, personal power, and decisiveness. When nurtured, it can lead you to new heights of spirituality and balance in all aspects of your life.
'In the Light' . . . Linda 
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 | Re: Balancing the Third Chakra |  |
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wisesungirl
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Location: California, USA
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 7:40 am |
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| FloridaLightWorker wrote: |
I found this today and thought I would share it. . .
Reservoir Of Strength
The Third Chakra
When individuals experience difficult times, they often find that they possess a previously undiscovered reservoir of strength. In ancient Vedic texts, the third, or Manipura chakra (when healthy) is the seat of that strength, bolstering courage and determination in times of stress and uncertainty. This chakra radiates from the base of the sternum, governing our emotions, will, and ego. When balanced, it blesses one with a profound drive to succeed, authority, integrity, and self-respect. It is active, rather than passive, and helps in the achievement of tasks both great and small. The Manipura chakra may be visualized as a bright, cheerful yellow and is associated with the sunflower and amber.
Because of its connection to the ego, when the third chakra is in a depleted state, it is common to experience feelings of inadequacy, doubt, and rejection; depression and lethargy; and intense worry. Too much energy focused in the area leads to the desire to exert inappropriate control over one's environment. A well-developed Manipura chakra empowers you to grow in positive ways and inspires you to act on your desires. It is possible to exert a balancing influence over the chakra by bringing fire into your life in the form of candles or hearth fires, wearing yellow clothing, and doing exercises that strengthen the muscles of the abdomen and teach you to breath deeply using the diaphragm. You can stimulate an under-active third chakra by burning cinnamon or carnation incense, using peppermint or lemon essential oils and Ginkgo biloba or milk thistle, and exposing the chakra to tiger-eye. The simplest and most potent method of opening and energizing the chakra is relaxing your emotional center. Laugh and cry more often, let yourself be more sensitive, and embrace your raw emotions.
Living with a repressed Manipura chakra is like existing automatically, without vitality. Its qualities can be the cause of overwork and excessive perfectionism, but this chakra is more often the seat of free will, goals, personal power, and decisiveness. When nurtured, it can lead you to new heights of spirituality and balance in all aspects of your life.
'In the Light' . . . Linda  |
Where did you find this info it is great!
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