Sunday, December 19, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Stay Connected With Spirit
I was just reminded today to stop dwelling on my emotional baggage through one quote that says it all:
"Always see the good in your fellow human beings, put the negative aspects of the past behind you, live completely in the present, and make the best you possibly can out of it. Expect the best from the future and remain in constant contact with cosmic consciousness---then nothing will stand in the way of a meaningful and happy life." Gertrud Hirschi---Mudras: Yoga in Your hands
Thursday, December 2, 2010
New Jersey Italian President
Have you laughed today??? I am originally from Red Bank, NJ so I find this particularly funny.
Laughing is good for the heart. So laugh a lot.
Open Your Heart...Yoga Pose
Just a simple little yoga pose I like to do to remind myself not to slouch, stand tall and confident and keep myheart open. For then, all good things will come...
All you need is a strap. For more yoga poses go to www.emotionalhealingthroughyoga.com
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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Isn't is fabulous when we feel like everything that comes out of our mouth feels perfect, not too harsh, not too soft, not too much, not too little? It doesn't necessarily have to be the words you speak. A balanced fifth chakra comes in the form of creative self-expression. So when you paint, doesn't it feel good when you paint something that feels like you painted exactly what you wanted to express, with just the right colors, angles and texture? Or maybe you like to dance. How does it feel when your body moves with no resistance? Or not? Maybe your like music or sculpting. It doesn't really matter. It comes in more forms than I could possibly mention. What does matter is what your truth. How effectively and comfortably can you express your truth? Some clues that you may be off balance: Express Yourself | Fine Tuning the Throat Chakra...Vissudha
How Well do you communicate your truth? Let us know at
http://www.emotionalhealingthroughyoga.com/vissudha-the-fifth-chakra/
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Express Yourself | Fine Tuning the Throat Chakra...Vissudha
Isn't is fabulous when we feel like everything that comes out of our mouth feels perfect, not too harsh, not too soft, not too much, not too little? It doesn't necessarily have to be the words you speak. A balanced fifth chakra comes in the form of creative self-expression. So when you paint, doesn't it feel good when you paint something that feels like you painted exactly what you wanted to express, with just the right colors, angles and texture? Or maybe you like to dance. How does it feel when your body moves with no resistance? Or not? Maybe your like music or sculpting. It doesn't really matter. It comes in more forms than I could possibly mention. What does matter is what your truth. How effectively and comfortably can you express your truth?
Some clues that you may be off balance:
Anxiety attacks or feeling out of control
Diarrhea of the mouth (no real content or personal feelings)
Look for any opportunity to be right
Extremely shy or afraid to speak up
Attached to what others think
Stage-fright
Deceiving others by stretching the truth for some ulterior motive
Opening the Fifth Chakra
David Pond refers to opening of the Fifth Chakra as the
"Lens of Discovery"
Allowing you to stay open to the process of seeing all truth as relative to what is currently known and, as a result, you constantly stay open to learning more. This is what kids do. Children get it. We seem to lose this ability as we become adults, so it's a really nice gift to tap into.
But here's the good thing, also a quote from David Pond, "It is not uncommon that opening to this level of consciousness limits your social world, many people won't be comfortable with your insights, and you won't be comfortable in social situations where trivial thought dominates. As with each of the upper chakras, your desire to spend time alone increases as your tolerance for superficial activities decreases."
So how do we balance the Fifth (Throat) Chakra?
Be Quiet. Listen. Listen to the sound of your breath, your heart beating.
Meditate. Deepen your breath. Slow it down.
Do your best to eliminate toxic noise such as media or toxic people.
Engage in 'Active Listening'. Allow someone else to speak without interrupting. When they are done speaking, take a breath and comment to let the other person know they were heard. You can say something like, "I hear what you're saying." Or ask questions without judgements or suggestions.
If you are in a group environment and are unable to find the right words at the right time, use a Talking Stick.
How well do you communicate your truth?