I have been learning a lot lately. I have learned that i have not been grounding and centering myself like I should at times. So I have been doing research on Grounding and Centering, plus I was given a wonderful description by Cindy. I created my own grounding and centering exercise that I will be working on.
Because I like to share my research and ideas , I will post it here and look at any feedback.
Ritual experiences are both psychic and psychological. Which means that Ground and Center exercises must be oriented on both levels. The Tree exercise focuses your mind on a concrete image, then guides your psyche to a Grounded and Centered state. The image of the tree evokes feelings of stability and connectedness with the Earth, when these feelings and images are focused upon, the associated psychic state follows right along.
Being grounded means that you have established a firm connection with the physical world. Focusing on the Earth makes us more aware of the physical world that surrounds us. Awareness of the physical world keeps us from being swept away. Instead, we become able to experience these feelings with a balanced awareness that is both objective and subjective.
Psychically, the Earth is a source of psychic and physical energy, and when we connect with the Earth, we channel that energy through us instead of relying solely on our own energy reserves. Grounding properly helps prevent weakness, headaches, and the other possible side effects of energy work. But Headaches will occur to those that our new to this exercise.
Centering, involves clearing the mind and refocusing it. To become aware of the person that we are inside and not outside. "I AM HERE, AND NOW IS MY MOMENT" Is the best way to explain the purpose.
An important part of centering is your awareness of yourself; becoming aware of the Lord and Lady that lies within us all. This awareness promotes stability, confidence, and a healthy ability to express your will.
Psychically, centering allows you to work from a stable foundation, helping to keep you from being magically thrown off balance. The Eastern philosophy of chi is a very good way of explaining the psychic aspect of centering. Our physical bodies have a center of gravity that moves and shifts as we move. Likewise, our energy field has a center that corresponds to our center of gravity. The center of gravity for a man is usually between the navel and the base of the sternum Focusing your mind on this area brings your awareness to the center of your energy field. This allows you to use more of the energy you have available, while still drawing energy from Mother Earth.
One last thing that needs to be cleared. up is that Ground and Center is not the same thing as a Trance state; in fact, the two are polar opposites. If you seem to be having trance like symptoms while trying to ground and center, talk with your teacher. These symptoms can include dreamlike visions, or a general feeling of being disconnected from your surroundings, as if they don't seem real.
If Ground and Center exercises seem to take too long, you may be trying too hard; or you may be achieving Ground and Center without recognizing it. If this happens, do something else for a while and try again later. Ground and Center is a skill, like any other, which only gets easier with practice; so practice. practice, practice.
Step one. Stand with your feet together and hands together at your center of gravity. Clear the mind and view a young tree in your mind.
Step two. Trees must grow roots so spread your feet apart a comfortable distance and vision your toes and heel becoming roots Slowly push your hands down pushing away all the negative energies that you have. Then cup your hands and vision positive energy coming through your feet and legs. Repeat this action until you feel comfortable. Then return hands to the starting position.
Step three. Trees must grow branches. Raise your hands straight up and out with your fingers extended. Feel the waves of energy shoot out of your fingers. And then vision energy entering your fingers and down your arms. Hold position for a couple of minutes.
Step four. While holding position picture yourself being the tree. Your eyes are in the middle of the main trunk. You can see the many branches, the squirrels and birds hopping around. You can see your branches float in the wind. The sun is shining down on you being partially blocked by your leaves on the top branches. You look down and see the roots entering the ground and the animals walking around you. Move your toes and you feel the cool earth moving around them.
Step five. You are now grounded and centered, slowly lower your arms and open your eyes.
This is something I wrote roughly two years ago....
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