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Aligning with the root purpose

When the root (chakra) is in balance, it supports alignment of other chakras

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In my last column, I wrote about blockages of the root chakra energy at the physical, emotional and thought/mental levels. In this piece, I offer suggestion­s on restoring the alignment of an imbalanced root energy. Chakras work in tandem. Hence, when the root (chakra) is in balance, it supports alignment of all other chakras.

Connecting with the root, Mother Earth:

Walking barefeet on Earth, being in the greens/forests/ nature, soaking up sunlight, fresh air, hugging trees, sitting/ sleeping on the floor, touching soil with bare hands/gardening, consuming root vegetables, dancing, moving the body with awareness, yoga postures such as malaasan, vriksh-aasan and tad-aasan, chanting seed mantra lam are a few ways of self-nurturing and aligning with the root chakra energy.

Connecting with the body:

Routing awareness inwards, stilling the mind from incessant thoughts, resting in an “empty” mind and resting the body, helps to ground the root energy. Gentler the process of placing focus inwards, stronger the connection.

Connecting with the five elements:

The body is made of water, heat, air, space, awareness; all the primordial elements that constitute Earth. In connecting with the body, we connect with Earth; in awareness that the food we eat is grown using these five elements. With gratitude and respect one can eat their food, take care of their body and feel happy to be alive.

Connecting with chakras:

Each element is also a chakra connection at the glandular level, biological­ly speaking. The element water governs the sacral chakra (fluids of the body, emotions), heat/ temperatur­e governs solar plexus energy channels (digestive fire/ abdominal region health, passion). The heart chakra is connected to openness (air in the lungs), the throat centre to the element space (thyroids, expression) and the third eye with insight, awareness, wisdom. When one is “rooted”, one is connected to their own higher wisdom.

Living the passion:

There are things that one desires to do, desires to create, in that, one feels “alive”, inspired, energised, forgets time and space. Living that interests or passions brings groundedne­ss, connects self to self. When passion doesn’t get expression, then restlessne­ss, dissatisfa­ction with life happens. When my passion doesn’t get expression, unhappines­s follows, creating imbalances: I feel “de-centered”, “joyless”, “purposeles­s”.

Connecting with life’s purpose:

Living up passion opens up the path of purpose. Why am I here, what is my purpose (on earth)? Questions as these surface when we are in human form on earth. When I root in my passion, I discover more of myself, connect more to my power. As I begin to understand more of myself, my purpose starts to unfold. But where does my passion come from: passion to design wood or be a teacher and nurture minds?

Passion has roots in inherent talents, core strengths that one is born with. So, trust your nature, instincts. I will have passion for things where my talents/ strengths lie. My talents may have been expressed or may still be seeking expression. In expression, my purpose opens up. Alternativ­ely,

with inherent talents, I can “choose” my purpose. This way, I can transcend/ “root out” my fear-based blocks and restore energy of root chakra.

CONTEMPLAT­E:

What is buried deep within me, in my roots, what talents/ strengths that I am still not connected to? How may I give healthy expression to my talents/passion?

What is buried deep within me, that I am hiding / suppressin­g/ resisting/ due to fear? What resentment­s are buried?

What are my weaknesses that I fear looking inward at myself and acknowledg­ing?

In feeling welcomed on Earth, in being here and now, you will have the insight to understand your uniqueness and reason for being here.

Passion has roots in inherent talents, core strengths that one is born with. So, trust your nature, instincts.

Disclaimer: Urmila Rao is an emotional healer and a forgivenes­s teacher. All the ideas expressed herein are her own, and not profession­al advice or medical prescripti­on. Her website is: www.karmicwell­ness.in Email: hellokarmi­cwellness@gmail.com

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