Chakra Healing for Vibrant Energy: Exploring Your 7 Energy Centers with Mindfulness, Yoga, and Ayurveda

Chakra Healing for Vibrant Energy: Exploring Your 7 Energy Centers with Mindfulness, Yoga, and Ayurveda

by Michelle S. Fondin
Chakra Healing for Vibrant Energy: Exploring Your 7 Energy Centers with Mindfulness, Yoga, and Ayurveda

Chakra Healing for Vibrant Energy: Exploring Your 7 Energy Centers with Mindfulness, Yoga, and Ayurveda

by Michelle S. Fondin

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Tap into your body’s vital source of energy and wellness

Positioned along the spinal axis, from the tailbone to the crown of the head, the seven main energy centers of the body are called chakras. Author Michelle Fondin explores and explains each one in the seven chapters of this book, demystifying their role in facilitating healing, balance, personal power, and everyday well-being. She offers meditations and visualizations, yoga postures, breathing exercises, and Ayurvedic dietary practices to learn about and work with the chakras. You may choose to follow the healing practices for seven days, devoting one day to each chakra; for seven weeks, focusing on each chakra for a week at a time; or at your own pace, spending as long as you need on each chakra. Whether you are experiencing an illness brought on by imbalance, feeling sluggish because of seasonal changes, or simply wishing to deepen your study of the subtle body, you will find healing and rejuvenation while discovering the power of these vibrant energy vortices, your chakras.

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ISBN-13: 9781608685356
Publisher: New World Library
Publication date: 03/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michelle S. Fondin is the owner of Fondin Wellness, where she practices as an Ayurvedic lifestyle counselor and as a yoga and meditation teacher. She holds a Vedic Master certificate from the Chopra Center and has worked with Dr. Deepak Chopra teaching yoga and meditation. She lives in Herndon, Virginia.
Michelle S. Fondin holds a Vedic Master Certificate from the Chopra Center and is a member of the National Ayurvedic Medical Association and Yoga Alliance. She treats clients, speaks, and offers workshops, and lives in Herndon, VA.

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CHAPTER 1

THE ROOT CHAKRA

Muladhara

ELEMENT: Earth (Prithivi)

COLOR: Red

MANTRA SOUND:LAM

Our journey begins at the base of the spine with the first chakra, Muladhara. The word Muladhara means "foundation" or "base" and comes from the two Sanskrit words mul, meaning "base," and adhara, meaning "support" or "foundation." This is the first of the three elemental or material chakras in the body, and it's the thickest and densest chakra of the seven. While it's associated with our being in our most basic state, it's no less important than the other chakras on our journey. In fact, it's the primary and fundamental chakra we must balance in order to enjoy our time here on earth.

The element of Muladhara is earth, or prithivi in Sanskrit. We are bound to earth through gravity. Everything we do to remain on earth is found here. Think of the word survival. We must find shelter, eat, sleep, and procreate. We must protect our environment, including nature and Mother Earth. We must find jobs, do work, and make money to fulfill our needs. We must obey the laws of nature, our environment, and society.

In the body, the first chakra is located in the middle of the perineum and includes the coccyx (tailbone), the pelvis, the base of the spine, and the first three vertebrae. The sense associated with the first chakra is smell, and the sense organ is the nose.

The color we attribute to the base chakra is deep red. The mantra, or bija (seed) sound, we vocalize for the first chakra is LAM.

First Chakra Ailments

While the earth element rules the first chakra, the ailments that occur with its imbalance resemble the same diseases or imbalances that occur with the Ayurvedic mind-body type Vata, which is governed not by earth but by space and air. As you may deduct, the elements of space and air are polar opposites of the element earth. Therefore, healing can begin when you bring balance back to the earth element through proper grounding to counteract the excessive space and air.

First-chakra blockages may include constipation, hemorrhoids, sciatica pain, degenerative arthritis, knee troubles, obesity, anorexia nervosa or other eating disorders, anxiety disorders, fears, nightmares, and psychosis. Almost all of these symptoms and disorders are directly related to imbalances in the Vata dosha or space and air mind-body type. Obesity would be the only ailment in this list caused by an excessive amount of the Kapha dosha, which is composed of water and earth.

First Chakra Energy: Solid Like a Rock

The energy of the first chakra is vital to our existence. It's a downward energy that grounds us and gives us stability. In the body, first-chakra energy governs bone structure, feet, legs, and the large intestine to digest food. Everything we eat comes from the earth and its energy. The homes we build and the structures we enjoy, such as libraries, movie theaters, and skyscrapers, all come from first chakra energy. Gravity keeps us in communion with our planet. The art of manifesting emanates from acceptance of our material existence.

Tamas is the type of energy that rules Muladhara. Tamasic energy is slow, dull, inert. The Ayurvedic dosha that dominates the first chakra is Kapha, which is comprised of the elements of water and earth.

An overabundance of tamasic energy can make a person sluggish, lazy, overweight, and complacent. However, tamas is necessary when a pregnant woman grows a baby. She needs to be grounded, slow down, take more naps, reduce her activities, and eat more food. The same goes for the seasons. Winter is a tamasic season when nothing appears to be going on and nature seems dormant. Animals hibernate. Grass and trees stop growing. But this period of rest is necessary for the outburst of activity in the spring.

Kapha energy is similar to tamasic energy. A healthy Kapha person is grounded, slow, methodical, humble, and down-to-earth. Babies go through a Kapha phase to be able to experience life on earth fully and to grow properly. The two sense organs of Kapha are the nose and mouth (tongue: taste). All babies first experience the world by putting things in their mouths. Babies sleep more than older children and adults. They are drawn to and fascinated by nature and the earth's elements. They are thus perfect expressions of fully embracing earth energy.

Adult Kapha types who are living in balance are peaceful people to be around. They are loving, affectionate, and kind. Their solid foundation gives comfort to others by being the stable pillars to lean on.

Our Societal Relationship with the Earth Element

While we must embrace earth energy to grow, expand, and raise our levels of consciousness, modern society tends to move us in the opposite direction of where we need to go.

Our experience of being on earth and staying grounded requires us to have direct contact with the material. In other words, when we take walks in nature, have picnics on the beach, gather with others for dinner or conversation, and take care of animals, we are directly interacting with the energy that grounds us. Many of our experiences today happen virtually. We are living in the ether without having a solid foundation. While being on our smartphones, computers, and tablets involves touching something material, we engage in a virtual reality through such technology. We talk or text with people out there in any number of places. We play games with people or bots without knowing the difference. We have one-sided conversations as we post on social media, hoping that someone will respond. These experiences keep us ungrounded. In addition, we live in a society that likes to take pills, drugs, and alcohol to transform our state. We seek the transformative ecstasy of spirit without having the proper roots.

As a result, we eat a lot of food to try to ground ourselves. Because the body has an innate intelligence, it tells us we need to do something to bring ourselves down to earth. So we consume loads of calories seeking the grounded, comforting feelings of a loving mother's warm embrace. Yet too much food and eating the wrong foods does the opposite of making us feel grounded and safe. It disconnects us from the body and our true needs and desires.

In order to experience the earth, you must get back to it. Relearn how to enjoy life without a device in front of your eyes, in your ears, or in your pocket. Meet people face-to-face. Take walks and listen to the sounds of nature. Cook foods from scratch. Let the sunshine penetrate your face. Gaze at the stars. Get comfortable being here rather than somewhere else. Make earth your home again.

Living Life in the Muladhara Chakra: Security

In each of the chakras, there is a difference between embracing and accepting the energy and gifts from that chakra and living solely from that chakra. As you awaken to the limitations in each chakra, you are driven to discover ways to operate from different levels of consciousness. It's human nature to want to explore and grow. However, not everyone operates from this level of thinking. Many people accept limitations as hard boundaries and don't seek to move beyond them. If you're ready to extend beyond the limitations of your chakras, it's important to understand what living at the level of each chakra looks like.

People who live in first-chakra energy are in survival mode. Their basic emotion is fear. They are only concerned with security and how to obtain it. The parts of the brain responsible for survival are the brain stem, or medulla, and the limbic system, comprised of the amygdala and the hippocampus. Fight-or-flight is a primitive response hardwired in these parts of the brain, a reaction to fear and a need for survival. In animals, the onset of this primitive response helps them determine if they will fight predators or run away. Fight-or-flight is a chain reaction that begins in the amygdala. It includes a release of stress hormones, such as cortisol, adrenaline, and noradrenaline. Your heart races, your blood pressure goes up, your blood platelets get sticky, your immune system becomes suppressed, your blood is shunted away from your digestive organs and moved toward the limbs; you sweat and feel compelled to either run or fight.

This primitive response to real and present danger is useful sometimes. Let's suppose your small child runs into the street after a ball. You must have quick energy to run after him to save him from a moving car. Or if you're driving and another vehicle suddenly pulls out in front of you, you need fight-or-flight to slam on the brakes. However, the fight-or-flight response isn't so useful when your life isn't in danger and you're responding to fear rather than reality. People who live solely from the first chakra respond to fear most of the time. Their motives are fear of lack, fear of loss, fear of not enough, and the "what if ...?" syndrome.

First chakra people would rather stay in a dissatisfying job than risk losing job security or a steady paycheck. They are not often leaders but followers with blind obedience. They fear standing out from the crowd and would rather blend in.

The need to fight for security can be seen in first chakra people's job choices. They might choose to be soldiers or police officers to ensure security of their cities or countries. They constantly seek favor and acceptance from their superiors and work hard to serve them. First chakra people strive for rewards while greatly fearing punishment. While they obey and look up to authority, they are often harsh with people under them.

A person living from an instinctive and primal response is like a small child. Without proper instruction and limitations, a child can become greedy or hoard material goods. She can refrain from sharing. She can lash out physically at another child if she's dissatisfied or hurt, or doesn't get her way. She can ignore proper etiquette or societal norms. She can lose her temper and say mean things out of anger.

While all of us can and do revert back to this type of behavior some of the time, a first chakra person lives this way most of the time.

Trust is a big issue for first chakra people. We learn trust in the first two years of life through the care of our parents and caretakers. If the care is consistent, loving, and present, we develop trust in others and in our environment. Through trust we develop the value of hope. However, if we're in a home where a parent is absent, or our needs are delayed or not taken care of properly, we learn to distrust that others or our environment will provide for us. Those stuck in the first chakra seem to be constantly working out trust issues, which is why they're fearful.

Recognizing First Chakra Imbalances

The first way to move beyond a limitation is to recognize it. As I pointed out, each object and concept in life has its strengths and weaknesses. That is the nature of duality. The Muladhara chakra keeps us rooted to the earth. It allows us to fully enjoy our earthly existence and manifest our desires into material objects. Muladhara is solid, thick, dense, and real.

The flip side of Muladhara is excessive fear that leads to worry, anxiety, and lack of trust. You can feel the weight of the gravitational pull downward and feel burdened and heavy. In an effort to ground yourself, you can overeat, which leads to being overweight or obese and feeling disconnected from your body.

People with shaky foundations may feel that they never have enough or that what they do have will be taken away. They might hoard material goods and pile them up in their homes. They can be stingy or miserly with their money.

Think of the principle of survival of the fittest. When we are stuck in the first chakra, this becomes our guiding principle.

Accepting First Chakra Gifts

We live on this beautiful, bountiful planet called Earth. Our planet is filled with lavish abundance. Our ability to experience this planet through our senses is what can make us appreciate the objects that this life has to offer. First chakra gifts tell us we're not in lack. All we have to do is look around and see the plentiful resources at our disposal. Nature brings us these gifts we don't have to pay for. There is enough for everyone.

While gravity can seem weighty, it's necessary for us to live out our purpose in life. We need to dig our hands into the dirt (so to speak) and live in the here and now.

Healing the Physical Body

Healing in the first chakra comes with accepting that you have a physical body and learning to appreciate and love it. Many people view their bodies as a hindrance to getting where they want to go. They say things like "Oh, eating is such an inconvenience" or "If I didn't have to go to the bathroom or sleep so much, I could get more done." Societal norms have us believe that the body is designed to break down, experience disease, and get worse with age. This is simply not true. Those are just beliefs.

Women often have body image issues. They feel shameful or hate their bodies. They want their breasts to be smaller or bigger. They feel their thighs are too fat or their bottom is too thin. Conversely, men can sometimes ignore the needs of their bodies by forgetting to get a checkup or not paying closer attention to the early physical signs of disease.

I recently had an Ayurvedic consultation with a client who has an inflammatory autoimmune disease. She was worried about taking prednisone daily and wanted to get off it, but every time she tried, she experienced the pain of her disease. In our consultation I discovered that her primary dosha was Vata and she was only eating once a day and was barely sleeping. I explained to her that if she wanted her body to heal, she had to get back into her body. She's a highly creative individual and loves her creative work. She embraces her space and air qualities so much that she lives daily in the ether and reinforces that by not eating or sleeping. Getting back into her body means she needs to take care of it and do grounding practices. Then, and only then, will she be able to heal from her autoimmune disease.

Your beautiful body is comprised of the elements of the earth: space, air, fire, water, and earth. You're a part of this amazing and miraculous existence. First, accepting your body as a vehicle through which you experience life is essential. Second, honoring your body by feeding it the proper foods, exercising it, and giving it adequate sleep shows that you respect it.

Eating as a Sacred Act

In Western society we don't take time to appreciate the food we eat daily. We often eat food on the go, in our vehicles or while walking, or we skip meals throughout the day. Preparing food, serving it, and eating it should be a sacred act. Our body is the only channel through which we enjoy our time on earth. Loving your body means appreciating its needs and benefiting from its strengths.

To reconnect with your body through the act of eating, commit to taking at least one meal each week in silence. Shop for your food in gratitude and excitement at the prospect of sharing the gift of a meal with your body. Prepare the food with love. Take the time to smell your food and taste each and every bite. Be grateful to Mother Earth for providing you with the nourishment and sustenance that you need to live.

Practicing Body Acceptance

Your body is giving you the gift of life every day. If you can get up and walk, run, jump, and bend, you have so many blessings. I love what Dr. Wayne Dyer used to say: "We should have a liver appreciation day." In other words, celebrate the parts of your body you normally take for granted. When I'm teaching yoga I sometimes have my students massage their own feet and thank their feet for supporting them.

Look at your naked body in a mirror. You read that correctly. Look at it. Send it love and appreciate its beauty.

Yoga Asanas and Pranayama Exercises to Heal the First Chakra

Practicing yoga is a great way to heal your chakras. To heal the first chakra, you will focus on grounding poses or any pose that engages the base of the spine and the area of the perineum.

Three-Part Breath — Dirgha: Sit comfortably with your eyes closed. As you breathe, inflate your belly like a balloon on the inhalation and deflate the belly on the exhalation. The complete breath is done through the nose only, with the lips closed. Begin the three-part breath by inhaling first from your lower belly, below your belly button, then expanding to the midbelly, and then allowing the air to rise up into your chest. As you exhale, deflate your chest, then your midbelly, and finally your lower abdomen. Practice this breathing technique for three to five minutes. For first chakra balancing, once you get comfortable with this breathing practice, focus on the tip of your nose while practicing the complete version.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

What Is a Chakra?

The Philosophy of the Chakras

The Marriage of Tantra, Ayurveda, & The Yoga Sutras to Understand the Chakra Journey
Awakening the Kundalini Energy
Understanding the Power and Lack of Power within the Chakras
Reasons Why Chakras Might Get Blocked
Awareness
Balancing Your Chakras
One: The Root Chakra
Muladhara: Root
First Chakra Ailments
First Chakra Energy: Solid Like a Rock
Our Societal Relationship with the Earth Element
Living Life in the First Chakra: Security
Recognition of First Chakra Limitations
Accepting First Chakra Gifts
Day One: Healing the Muladhara Chakra
Healing the Physical Body in the First Chakra
Healing the First Chakra Mental & Emotional Body
Healing the Spiritual
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Two: Creativity Chakra
Svadhisthana: The Dwelling Place of the Self
Second Chakra Ailments
Second Chakra Energy
Our Societal Relationship with the Second Chakra
Women Working the Second Chakra
Living Life in the Second Chakra
Recognition of Second Chakra Limitations
Accepting Second Chakra Gifts
Sex Transmutation
Sexual Intimacy
Day Two: Healing the Svadhisthana Chakra
Healing the Physical Body
Healing the Emotional & Energetic Body
Healing the Spiritual Body
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Three: Solar Plexus Chakra
Manipura: Lustrous Gem
Third Chakra Ailments
Third Chakra Energy
Inner Power
Willpower
Radiant You
Our Societal Relationship with the Third Chakra
Men Working the Third Chakra
Living Life in the Manipura Chakra
Recognition of Third Chakra Limitations
Accepting Third Chakra Gifts
Day Three: Healing the Manipura Chakra
Healing the Physical Body
Healing the Emotional & Energetic Body
Healing the Spiritual Body
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Four: The Heart Chakra
Anahata: Unstruck or Unhurt
Fourth Chakra Ailments
Fourth Chakra Energy
Our Societal Relationship with the Fourth Chakra
Eros
Philia
Philautia
Agape
Living Life in the Anahata Chakra
Recognition of Fourth Chakra Limitations
Accepting Fourth Chakra Gifts
Day Four: Healing Anahata
Healing the Physical
Healing the Emotional
Healing the Spiritual
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Five: The Throat Chakra
Vishuddha: Purity
Fifth Chakra Ailments
Fifth Chakra Energy
Our Societal Relationship with the Fifth Chakra
Living Life in the Vishuddha Chakra
Recognition of Fifth Chakra Limitations
Accepting Fifth Chakra Gifts
Day Five: Healing Vishuddha
Healing the Physical
Healing the Emotional
Healing the Spiritual
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Six: The Third-Eye Chakra
Ajna: To Command or Perceive
Sixth Chakra Ailments
Sixth Chakra Energy
Our Societal Relationship with the Sixth Chakra
Living Life in the Ajna Chakra
Recognition of Sixth Chakra Limitations
Accepting Sixth Chakra Gifts
Day Six: Healing Ajna
Healing the Physical
Healing the Emotional
Healing the Spiritual
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Seven: The Crown Chakra
Sahaswara: The Thousand-Petal Lotus
Seventh Chakra Ailments
Seventh Charka Energy
Our Societal Relationship with the Seventh Chakra
Living Life in the Sahaswara Chakra
Recognition of Seventh Chakra Limitations
Accepting Seventh Chakra Gifts
Day Seven: Healing Sahaswara
Healing the Physical
Healing the Emotional
Healing the Spiritual
Mindfulness Ideas to Ponder Today
Maximize Your Healing Power
Be Patient with Your Healing Process.
Be Patient with Others.
Adopt a Lifetime of Healing.
Know That I Am with You.
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