The Third Chakra 05/11/2010
 
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Sankrit Name: Manipura
Color: Yellow                        Vowel: Oh
Location:  mid-belly
Associated Muscles/Organs:  Core muscles, intestines, stomach, pancreas
Crystal: Citrine (fyi....citrine is one of the few crystals that will not hold on to negative energy and does not require cleansing.)
Yoga poses:  core strengthers- boat pose, plank, warrior III, ardha chandrasana, nali cria, udiyana bandha

Highest Truth:  Honor Oneself



If your third chakra is balanced (that balance may change day to day) you will feel mental energy and alertness.  You will feel determined to accomplish your goals.  A healthy and thriving third chakra will come from honoring your self and your wishes, having integrity and living the way that you truly believe is best for you.  This type of healthy relationship with yourself creates a positive self image.


Signs of a less healthy third chakra would include negative self talk, ongoing addictions that you really wish you could quit, an unhealthy weight, looking for others approval (only yours and Gods matter!), fear of how others perceive you.  


The empowered third chakra allows you to stand up for what you know is best regardless of how others may feel about it.  When speaking of the third chakra, Carolyn Myss reminds us to, "[NEVER] NEGOTIATE YOUR SOUL/SPIRIT TO ANYONE!"  Honor yourself!


Just before my last baby was born I was being taught about service and actually I still am.  In a church class the women were discussing service and how important it is for our spiritual well-being.  I was totally overwhelmed with my life at that time and realized, while it is true that service can do trans formative things to people, YOU are the most important person for you to serve!  If you are depleted in any way, you are not much good to the people around you and you must do what is best for you.... without feeling guilty about it! 


I think there is an important lesson in this for many, many women who try to be everything to everyone.  When you feel like you have enough time and energy to reach out to people around you, wonderful!  Reach out and bless people!  Find and even search out people whose burdens you can lighten.  When you're lucky just to take care of yourself and your family or work or school, honor that!  Honor you, because you are no less important than all those other people you want to help.


Think of a way you can feed your spirit TODAY!  Do some yoga, do some breathing, some meditating, take a walk or hike outside, sit down with your favorite book, play your instrument, make YOUR favorite dinner....nurture YOU!    


NAMASTE!

 
 
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Sanskrit Name: Swadhisthana
Color: Orange
Location: low belly
Associated Organs/ Muscles: sexual organs, stomach, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder, liver, kidney, upper intestines, hips, lower back
Vowel: oo
Yoga poses:  cat/cow, horse stance (a wide legged squat) with pelvic motion, wide angle pose, pigeon, double pigeon, backward and forward bends
Symptoms of Overactive:  Overly emotional, sexual addiction
Symptoms of closed: Being out of touch with your feelings, resisting change, pessimism 
Highest Truth: Honor One Another


The second chakra deals with our relationships with other people.  It also deals with our need to control things in our lives and how able we are to just let things go.  When we think negative thoughts about someone that pollutes our second chakra.  If we have had any negative (or positive) sexual experiences those are stored in the second chakra.  The second chakra also relates to our personal creativity.  Do we allow it and nurture it, or do we stifle it?  It relates to our feelings in general, are we in tune with them, do we bury them?  How do we feel about our personal finances?  This specifically affects lower back pain.


In yoga, past feelings stored chemically and energetically in our muscles can be spontaneously released.  Sometimes while in a pose, a rush of unexpected feelings can arise.  I've had several experiences with this and most often, for me,  it is in poses that cleanse the second chakra.  Once in my room I was in baddha konasana (wide angle, or kobbler's pose) and I felt a sudden urge to cry along with a physical heavy sensation radiating out from my hips.  I
resisted the urge to leave the pose and hung in there and allowed it, without trying to define what specific thing I was clearing.  It was not tons of fun but I was glad that I was ready to release something negative, dark, and heavy from my system.

Chakra Balancing Specifics: Visualize a true orange, radiant ball in your lower belly.  If visualizing does not come easy to you try toning, "oo " aloud while allowing the region of your lower belly to feel light.  Feel all the gunk releasing and LET IT GO!- a big benefit to this chakra.  

You can also go lay on your back, with your knees bent, feet flat on the floor, and feel yourself breathing the good into your low belly as you inhale, and pressing out what you no longer need, from that region, as you exhale and lift your hips into bridge pose.  On the next inhale, lower your hips, again breathing the good into your belly.  Use this idea and apply it to any yoga pose or stretch for this chakra.

For a mantra meditation, chant honor one another.  

 
The First Chakra 03/25/2010
 
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Sanskrit Name: Muladhara
Location: Base of the spine
Color: Red

Vowel: "Uh"
Crystals:  Tigers eye, hematite, also black, gray and red stones for grounding ...follow your guidance, you can use any stone to feed any chakra as long as it feels right to you
Associated Muscles/Organs:  hamstrings, quads, organs of  elimination, adrenal glands
Yoga Posesany forward folding posture, standing or seated, quad strengtheners such as chair, and warriors

Use the more active, strengthening poses to help balance out this chakra if it is blocked.  Spend some time in more passive, calming, stretching poses if your root chakra. is overactive. 
Symptoms of blocked 1st chakra:  lazy, avoidance of physical activity, sickly

Symptoms of overactive 1st chakra:  anger, physical cruelty



The first chakra emotionally is associated with your "foundational" belief system, the lens through which you see the world.  It also is related to the amount of physical energy you have, your will to live, and your immune system. 


The vitality of this chakra is higher for those who live in the present moment and know that they have the power to create their own life and reality vs those who believe that they are a victim and often indulge in self-pity or blame.


The highest truth for your first chakra is, ALL IS ONE.  Know that you are always taken care of and everything can always be used for your highest good if you choose it.  You can use ALL IS ONE as a mantra when clearing your first chakra and imagining a bright red ball at the base of your spine.  Since all is one, this means, you are connected to the Earth and everything and everyone on it.  
 

 
Chakra Intro 03/16/2010
 

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The chakra system is an energy system inside your body.  There are 7 main chakras located throughout your body and each is associated with processing different frequencies, emotions and beliefs.  The quality of energy stored and run through each chakra effects the physical body and also the way you see the world.


The frequency of each chakra attracts things of similar frequency.  Everything in this world has a frequency, a vibration: light, sound, masses, thoughts and feelings all have a frequency.  



In the following weeks I will post information about each chakra:  what color matches it's frequency when it's a healthy chakra,  what area of the body it is associated with, and how you may know that chakra may be closed off or out of balance.  I will also give several ideas of things you can do to bring healing to each chakra; among these will be meditations, visualizations, positive affirmations, sounds to tone (sound healing), possibly crystals, and yoga postures.


Heal, Strengthen, Renew :)

 
    About Me
    Amber Gurr

     I was first introduced to yoga in 2001 and quickly fell in love.  In 2004, I completed my 500 hour teacher training with D'ana Baptiste and have done annual trainings since that time with notable teachers such as Mark Whitwell, David Williams, Baron Baptiste and Rolf Gates.  I love teaching and I love seeing yoga bless both the physical and spiritual aspects of people's lives.

    I have a husband and 4 little boys, ages 9, 3, 2 and 0 that keep me busy and playing.  I decided that now is the time for me to be home with my family so now I just sub a yoga class here and there.    I also am a nutritional herbalist, herbalist, doula, have an Associates degree in music,  teach piano and do some energy readings and healing here and there. 

    I am excited to share some of the tid bits of truth that I have come across that have shaped my life thus far and hope that this sharing  will assist many others in their journey.

    Namaste!

heal strengthen renew