The Unbalanced Muladhara
"Fear drives us further into a sense of separation. Faith leads us out of separation and into the awareness of the flow of life that is greater than ourselves."
David Pond
Chakras: The Universal Life Force That Circulates Through Us All : Located In The Subtle Body
The root chakra, the one I constantly seem to be addressing, covers a wide array of feelings. Muladhara, the root chakra, really has to do with survival, physical identity and self-preservation. Your body is a vehicle in which to balance this chakra, in fact, all of your chakras, each one governing different aspects of your life. This particular chakra is associated with survival instinct and the will to live, feelings that most people have to deal with at some point in their lives, but is especially pertinent, at least in this blog, to survivors of rape, violent acts and people in general who have suffered from PTSD. (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
When unbalanced, we might feel sluggish and resistant. Overeating and hoarding are common as well as greediness, workaholism and excessive spending, all in an attempt to feel secure. On the other end of the spectrum we might feel a tremendous amount of anxiety, restlessness, flightiness, and may feel disconnected from the body. We may not like our body at all. We may not feel like we have a right to be here, like we don't fit. All of of these feelings revolve around this never-ending cycle of remorse and insecurity leaving us to suffer on the path of self-destruction, finding at every corner, someone who will absolutely confirm our victim-like views of scarcity.
You know those feelings. They sound something like this:
There will never be enough money.
I don't fit in.
I will never fit in.
I don't belong here.
I don't feel safe.
I'm not good enough.
I need to earn my right to exist.
And if we're really honest? I'm scared to death.
When we are feeling this kind of energy, or lack thereof, it is easy to find circumstances that support our views and our feelings inadequacy, telling us every day how worthless we are. We might be constantly feeling a sense of fight or flight, always feeling defensive. We feel that deep down we are not supported. We do not trust the universe to support us. This often comes up on us at night when we are trying to sleep. We have insomnia. And while it is not the same for everyone, I find that most often people are afraid to let go. We are afraid the universe will not support us and thus we stay up unaware of why we are not able to just fall asleep. We feel pain, anxiety, tightness around the solar plexus, our mind races...whatever the symptom, this comes down to trust. The good news is that we can do simple exercises to help balance our root chakra. And when we begin to balance, we feel so much better.
A Balanced First Chakra
When we are balanced, we feel secure in the earth, grounded, knowing the universe is there to support us. We are physically healthy and comfortable in our body. We have a sense of calm. We feel safe and secure and know we have a right to be here, to live, prosperously. And better yet, we are able to be still. We no longer need distractions. We are present. Everything seems to fall into place. We are surrounded by like-minded people and circumstances that confirm how wonderful we really are. Others feel safe around us. We sleep peacefully. We feel a sense of calm. We are still here, same body, same house, same earth, but we are now feeling balanced, which in turn, allows us to to respond to lifes challenges maybe a little more gracefully, knowing that whatever is thrown our way, shall too, pass.
We've been here before: It sounds something like this:
There is enough to go around for everyone.
I feel loved and supported by God, by the Universe.
I feel safe and secure.
I really like who I am.
I have a right to be here. I love being here.
I feel healthy and grounded.
I feel stable.
So how do we balance the root chakra? How do we get to that place where we feel secure and balanced? There are many things we can do such as yoga and mediation, chakra clearing, getting connected with nature and just plain physical exercise. Any physical exercise such as biking, hiking, walking and gardening can quickly connect us with the earth.
Connection with the Earth: When walking in my yard, I almost always take my shoes off and allow a direction connection between me and the earth, often lying down right in the middle of my back yard to stare up at the tall community of trees surrounding me and the never-ending supply of blue sky reminding me that there is something so great, so big supporting me that I need not fear. I can let go, if even for a little while. Needless to say, spring, summer and fall are great months, at least at my house!
Meditation is great for grounding because we are sitting at attention, but not in a rigid way, perched on our first chakra. If we do nothing but just listen to the sound of our breath even for 5-20 minutes per day, we can quiet our mind enough, to just allow our true sense fo self to emerge. It's as if our mind slows the chatter and we feel moments of peace and after practicing for a while, we begin to feel that there is something greater out there supporting us. We may receive answers to questions that have been nagging us. Sometimes I use the morning to sit quietly for 10 minutes to affirm to myself that I am loved and supported and I ask for guidance and for truth to be revealed to me in the way that God would have me see it, in the way that the universe would have me experience the truth. From this perspective, my life doesn't seem so chaotic, so uncertain.
Yoga Poses such as tree pose, seated forward bend, child pose and the warrior poses, among many others, all help balance the root chakra.
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Massage and Chakra Clearing are nice treats for the first chakra. Sometimes I massage my own feet in the bathtub or treat myself to a nice massage at Urban Nirvana here in Charleston. Or I go to a specialist, like Suzanne Goldston at Seeking Indigo for chakra clearing, reiki treatments Ayurvedic and other treatments.
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