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Janet Parachin is a yoga therapist, meditation teacher, Ayurveda wellness consultant, Reiki Master Teacher, and enthusiastic Yoga trainer and practitioner. She teaches in-person at Tulsa Yoga Meditation Center www.tulsayogameditationcenter.com/ and online with Zoom

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8/19/2024 0 Comments

Rooted in the Earth

We’re continuing our series on Unity and the chakras by beginning our journey at the base of the spine, the location of the Muladhara Chakra known as the “root.” Root is a good name for it because the energy of this chakra literally roots us into the earth from the base of the spine through the legs and into the feet.

In Yoga, the best pose for experiencing this energy is Vrksasana or Tree Pose. Take a moment to stand up for this pose. Maybe stand near a chair or wall for support. Stand well on both legs first (Tadasana or Mountain Pose) feeling stable, steady and grounded. Then shift the weight into one leg without collapsing into the hip. Bend the opposite knee and lift the leg a little or a lot. Rotate the knee out to the side just 45 degrees and place the foot against the standing leg. The standing leg grows energetic roots into the earth. The bent knee is the taproot that reaches along the ground for nourishment. Lift the arms like branches to receive the warmth of the sun.

What do we discover about unity consciousness when we contemplate the Root Chakra?

We are all dependent upon this one Earth to provide all of our needs

We humans share Earth with many other animal and plant species who are also dependent upon the Earth for sustenance

We are responsible for keeping our earthly home clean, healthy and safe

Our history is rooted in our experience of the land where we grew up

Our physical bodies are made of the earth and, after death, our bodies will return to the earth

To continue this contemplation, you might enjoy spending time in Nature, remembering your ancestral home, practicing Cat/Cow and Tree Pose, and ending in Savasana (Corpse Pose) to acknowledge that we’re all just passing through.
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Unity Consciousness

Yoga means “union,” but what exactly is being united? When we’re doing a yoga practice—asana or postures—we’re uniting breath with movement. When practicing alternate nostril breathing—called nadi shodhana—we are uniting right and left, warm and cool, masculine and feminine. When we are sitting in meditation, we are uniting the individual self with higher consciousness.

I began this discussion in the last post called “Unity” where I explained the philosophical view that we are all seeking unity and offered some ways to experience unity. Now I wish to embark on an exploration of how the chakras support our quest for unity consciousness through meditation.

Most yoga students are aware of the “wheels” of energy known as chakras. There are over 100 chakras in and around the body, but the ones we find most useful are the six chakras that rest along the spinal column at the tip of the tailbone, pelvis/sacrum, solar plexus/navel, heart center, throat center and third eye/just above the eyebrows. The space above the head is often called the crown chakra, but technically it is not a chakra but rather an opening to transcendence (however you define or understand it).

In upcoming posts we’ll explore the individual chakras, but for today we’ll look at the two things that bind them together. The first is the central energetic channel that rises from the tip of the tailbone to the top of the head. It’s called the sushumna and can be visualized as a tube through which energy can flow up and down as well as out into the body and the aura that surrounds the body.

The second is the sacred sound OM, the sound that brought all things into being at the beginning of time and which continues to bind us all together. Did you know that sophisticated listening devices record a humming sound in the earth, at the bottom of the sea and even in deep space? The vibration is 136.1 Hz, the vibration of OM.

To experience unity consciousness today, find a quiet place to sit for 5-10 minutes. Whether cross-legged on the floor or in a chair, sit up to lengthen your spine. Listen to your breath for a minute or so. Next visualize the central channel along the spine filled with the white light that is moving energy. Listen for the sound of OM filling the channel. You can even repeat OM quietly with your breath or silently in your mind. You are one with everyone and everything. Express gratitude for this deep truth. When you are ready to transition out, return to listening to your breath. Stand up slowly and return to the day carrying with you this profound realization of unity consciousness.
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