in taiji and qigong, we deal with the meridians, the rivers of qi that feed the organs the life-force, qi. also, we focus on the 'dantiens.' that is, the upper dantien, (third eye and crown) the middle dantien, (the heart and solar plexus) and the lower dantien, (belly and root).
recently, i was suprised when i found myself practicing a meditation in which i was focusing on the chakras, as in yoga. it was very strange because i had never heard or read of this technique, but it was, and is, a very powerful meditation! i think my Guide had a hand in this....
Sitting in your meditation posture, standing or laying down...deep, long, slow, gentle breaths through the nose.
breathe in the crown, out the third eye. breathe in the third eye, out the throat. breathe in the throat, out the heart. breathe in the heart, out the solar plexus. breathe in the solar plexus and out the belly. breathe in the belly and out the root. breathe in the root and out the bottoms of the feet.
do this for three or more cycles. then, continue breathing in the crown and out the bottoms of the feet for a while.
This meditation grounds one, invigorates and energises.
love
LL
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recently, i was suprised when i found myself practicing a meditation in which i was focusing on the chakras, as in yoga. it was very strange because i had never heard or read of this technique, but it was, and is, a very powerful meditation! i think my Guide had a hand in this....
Sitting in your meditation posture, standing or laying down...deep, long, slow, gentle breaths through the nose.
breathe in the crown, out the third eye. breathe in the third eye, out the throat. breathe in the throat, out the heart. breathe in the heart, out the solar plexus. breathe in the solar plexus and out the belly. breathe in the belly and out the root. breathe in the root and out the bottoms of the feet.
do this for three or more cycles. then, continue breathing in the crown and out the bottoms of the feet for a while.
This meditation grounds one, invigorates and energises.
love
LL
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