With a new habit I've formed of reading in the bath, daily, I've been making my way through books about spirituality and really enhancing my repertoire of knowledge. I'm hoping that, in sharing my opinions about the books I read, you'll have a better understanding of which books to select for your own spiritual reference library.
Review of "Vibrational Healing:"
Vibrational Healing is definitely a book meant for those serious for pursuing a path in energy healing, specifically when working with the subtle body energy. Despite being best for those serious about this form of energy work, it's incredibly easy to read and very insightful for those with even a small interest in subtle body energy work. I have been doing energy healing for around 4 years, and I still learned a lot from this book, but I also feel that a "beginner" in a spiritual healing practice could glean much as well.
This book is primarily about its title: vibrational healing. All matter, including the body, and all spiritual energy, like the subtle body, vibrate at specific frequencies. Myra explains that illness, disease, and stress often arise from imbalances in the vibrational frequencies of our bodies and spirits. Although this sounds very esoteric in summary, Myra goes in-depth in explaining just what she means and how it applies in both a spiritual and basic scientific sense. She also talks about how Western and Eastern medicinal techniques are best used in conjunction, and explains in a very logical manner why her belief is such. Her passion for mantra and sound-based healing (which has incredible vibrational healing properties: sound is vibration, after all) is obvious in this book, so for someone with a passion as such, I'd highly recommend it.
She talks about three basic subtle energy ideas: the chakras, gunas/temperaments, and the elements; and how to use these to heal and align yourself with your dharma (or life's purpose). There are small "quizzes" to help you digest the concepts into a practical application towards yourself, which you later use to understand what you are naturally inclined to react like, interpret like, and exist like, based on your temperamental and elemental inclinations. When doing this for myself, I found it to be incredibly insightful! I learned much about how I think, in a way that isn't just like a Meyer-Briggs personality test, but went deeper into my spiritual core. Through the self-reflection, I was able to realize new techniques of how to heal myself and others (as well as learning over 10 meditation techniques in the last chapter of the book).
Myra drills in many important ideas throughout this book. When talking about doing crystal work, specifically when placing a crystal in water to charge it with a certain vibration, she is conscious of the risks of not researching which stones can safely be placed in water to later be consumed. She urges all those to research before just picking a stone and intuitively placing it into water. Myra also discusses the less severe risks behind mantras and affirmations, like how affirmations can make you feel worse if you speak to something that you were unable to accomplish and that mantras--depending on the spiritual vibration of the chant--can overwhelm your subtle body and heal you in a jolting, less effective, way. She does a wonderful job instructing how to go about using these techniques in a safe and enriching way.
Throughout Vibrational Healing, Myra talks about many techniques for spiritual evolution, like visualization, meditation techniques, mantras, affirmations, color, chakras, sound, light (solar and lunar healing), aromatherapy, crystal healing, water healing, herbal healing, and self-actualization. Although the book does not go into depth on any of the concepts, it explains enough to help us understand which we feel the most drawn towards, or which will benefit us the most based on our temperamental or elemental affinity.
The structure makes it insightful and easy to digest, and Myra also has a beautiful personal story at the beginning. Her humility is apparent (which is something I haven't always found in spiritual authors), so it sets the book off in a wonderful tone. There is also a discussion in the end about becoming a spiritual healer of others, and the content of the book helps you to realize other's elemental affinities to grow your understanding of how to heal them, spiritually or just as a friend giving advice. I felt incredibly more evolved and aware after reading this book, and it's on my list of the top spiritual books I've read.
Cost: $15.99 US/$18.50 CAN
Number of Pages: 227
Publisher: Llewellyn Books
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The Root Chakra: An Overview
The Root Chakra is the first chakra in the seven body chakra system. It is located at the base of the spine and is the energy center that ultimately grounds you to both your body and the earth. The root chakra has many qualities and traits to it, so I'll be breaking this post up into easy to read sections (and the format will remain the same for future chakra posts as well!).
General Characteristics:
The Root Chakra is the first chakra in our subtle energy bodies. Through this energy center, we can feel what it is like to live in a physical body. We become aware of bodily needs, from nutrition, to safety and survival to primal sexuality. Our physicality, and the energetic presence of such in this chakra, allows us to connect to the earth, which means that this chakra governs our physical will (instead of the upper chakras that govern the spiritual will). Through our body connection, the root chakra relates to our material connection to that around us. This chakra is the first chakra that must be worked through to create a stable base for the entire subtle energy body. It has the capability to fully support your safety and keep you grounded (sometimes spiritual practices can make us a little flighty!), so it is ultimately important to understand and heal first.
"Mūlādhāra" is the Sanskrit word for the Root chakra. According to the Chopra Center, this breaks up into two other Sanskrit words meaning "root" and "support." In essence, it supports the root of our being. The Root chakra is like the foundation of our energetic house. It is the very source of our life force, and the resting place for kundalini energy.
A summary of traits related to this chakra are: grounding, protection, safety, security, ancestry, tradition, roots, material/matter, beginning, body, primal, food, sex, shelter, and trust.
The Root chakra develops usually in early childhood, when the ideas of trust and safety are at their peak. Normally, by age 6 or 7, the Root chakra is fully developed and active. People who suffered abuse in their childhood, were neglected by parents, or had an unstable home often have deeply affected root chakras.
Elemental Connection:
Earth
Color:
Red
Physical Places it Governs:
Stones Associated to it:
Stones can be used for healing a chakra, often by meditating while holding or placing the stone/crystal above the chakra. It is often best to keep the stones wrapped in a colored cloth (silk if you can get it) that corresponds to the chakra color of the stone. For instance, keep these stones wrapped in red silk or fabric. It tends to keep their energy less tainted and swaddles them for a little bit of compassion. It's also important to cleanse the crystal before using it. The short version would be to imagine white light around your hands and hold the crystal for a few minutes while the light swirls around it, but I'll go more in depth on crystal meditations in a later post. You can also wash the stone under warm water for a minute.
The more care and attention you put into the subtle details of energy work will never harm you or your practice.
Here are some stones associated with the Root chakra and how they affect the chakra:
General Characteristics:
The Root Chakra is the first chakra in our subtle energy bodies. Through this energy center, we can feel what it is like to live in a physical body. We become aware of bodily needs, from nutrition, to safety and survival to primal sexuality. Our physicality, and the energetic presence of such in this chakra, allows us to connect to the earth, which means that this chakra governs our physical will (instead of the upper chakras that govern the spiritual will). Through our body connection, the root chakra relates to our material connection to that around us. This chakra is the first chakra that must be worked through to create a stable base for the entire subtle energy body. It has the capability to fully support your safety and keep you grounded (sometimes spiritual practices can make us a little flighty!), so it is ultimately important to understand and heal first.
"Mūlādhāra" is the Sanskrit word for the Root chakra. According to the Chopra Center, this breaks up into two other Sanskrit words meaning "root" and "support." In essence, it supports the root of our being. The Root chakra is like the foundation of our energetic house. It is the very source of our life force, and the resting place for kundalini energy.
A summary of traits related to this chakra are: grounding, protection, safety, security, ancestry, tradition, roots, material/matter, beginning, body, primal, food, sex, shelter, and trust.
The Root chakra develops usually in early childhood, when the ideas of trust and safety are at their peak. Normally, by age 6 or 7, the Root chakra is fully developed and active. People who suffered abuse in their childhood, were neglected by parents, or had an unstable home often have deeply affected root chakras.
Elemental Connection:
Earth
Color:
Red
Physical Places it Governs:
- Anus, Rectum, Excretory System (including kidneys, though they are also governed by the solar plexus chakra)
- Tailbone to the fourth vertebra in the sacral vertebrae
- Genitalia, Reproductive System (not including the uterus)
- Suprarenal glands (adrenaline/epinephrine, noradrenaline/norepinephrine, cortisol hormones; adrenaline also by the solar plexus)
- Legs and feet
- Quality of blood
- Large intestine
- Senses of taste and smell
- Lower back
- Skeletal System
- Prostate or Vagina
Stones Associated to it:
Stones can be used for healing a chakra, often by meditating while holding or placing the stone/crystal above the chakra. It is often best to keep the stones wrapped in a colored cloth (silk if you can get it) that corresponds to the chakra color of the stone. For instance, keep these stones wrapped in red silk or fabric. It tends to keep their energy less tainted and swaddles them for a little bit of compassion. It's also important to cleanse the crystal before using it. The short version would be to imagine white light around your hands and hold the crystal for a few minutes while the light swirls around it, but I'll go more in depth on crystal meditations in a later post. You can also wash the stone under warm water for a minute.
The more care and attention you put into the subtle details of energy work will never harm you or your practice.
Here are some stones associated with the Root chakra and how they affect the chakra:
- Carnelian (Balancing)
- Uncut Sapphire (Calming)
- Garnet (Balancing/Restoring)
- Ruby (Awakening)
- Bloodstone (Balancing/Calming)
- Obsidian (Stabilizing)
- Red Jasper (Awakening)
- Smoky Quartz (Soothing)
- Chiastolite (Balancing)
Scents and Foods Associated to it:
- Dandelion root tea
- Root vegetables (carrots, potatoes, radishes, parsnips, beets)
- Onion
- Garlic
- Tomatoes
- Cherries
- Strawberries
- Apples
- Pomegranate
Scents:
- Cedarwood
- Frankincense
- Myrrh
- Angelica Root
- Smoky scents, burning fires, candles
Things that can Negatively Affect This Chakra:
The universe throws a lot of things at us, sometimes really severe things. Our chakras are sensitive, so they are easily affected. When affected, they can really stop us from fully realizing the joy of being, but often we cannot control everything that happens to us. This is just an explanation of what could have caused Root chakra issues, so that your awareness can be expanded and you can begin a journey towards healing.
Severe or Longterm:
- Past childhood trauma (neglect, abuse, insecurity, near death experiences): You were never able to form a completely stable foundation in your childhood.
- Sexual abuse: You reject your body or sexuality, or you feel like sexuality is unsafe.
- Financial insecurity: You aren't sure if you can continue to provide necessities for survival, like food, water, and shelter.
- Family: Issues in your familial structure, particularly distrust or dislike of your parents, can cause a rejection of your ancestral roots. This can also go farther into history, like if you reject an ancestor that was a part of Nazi Germany, for example.
- Adoption and Foster Care: Rejection of those who raised you, not having a childhood home.
- Moving a lot in Childhood: Never had a stable home or friend structure as a child.
- Divorce: Seeing a stable structure you were raised with disappear.
Milder, More Common, Self-induced:
- Volatile emotions, especially stress induced: Uncontrolled energy, makes the chakra unstable.
- Lust: Overactive chakra, seeking too much sexual release.
- Addiction to sex, pornography, or masturbation: Also seeking too much sexual release, over-expending energy.
- Intentionally getting into unsafe relationships: Consciously ruining stability, especially if it's an egoic call for attention by intentionally getting hurt (Granted, unsafe relationships that you are in are not always in your control, this isn't speaking about that type).
- Excessive risk taking: Overactive production of adrenaline, exhausting the root chakra (or can make it overactive).
- Distrusting friends and family, despite no actual breaking of trust: Rejecting a fundamental feeling of the root chakra, trust.
- Breaking promises: Ruins your own self trust and the trust others have in you.
- Materialism/Hoarding: Overcompensation, placing a sense of security in things other than yourself.
- Processed food, Preservatives, Food additives: Toxic for all chakras.
- Skipping breakfast: Doesn't give you a metabolic foundation to start your day, weakens your energy level and in turn, you root chakra and life force.
Health Issues Associated to this Chakra:
- Osteoporosis
- Allergic reactions
- Some autoimmune conditions: Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Digestive disorders (especially Diverticulitis, Crohn's Disease, and constipation)
- Hemorrhoids
- Varicose Veins
- Sciatica
- Warts and Fungus on feet
- Anemia, Hemophilia, Blood Disorders
- Pain disorders (Fibromyalgia)
Affects of an Overactive Root Chakra:
- Restlessness
- Need/dependence on material objects
- Over-obsessing over a material object
- Selfishness
- Overexercising
- Uncontrolled sex drive
- Aches on tailbone, legs, feet
- Wanting to manipulate or deceive others
- Being untrustworthy
- Feeling like you're constantly watching your back
- Body image struggles
Affects of an Underactive Root Chakra:
- Lack of energy
- Loss of interest in the physical world or being in your body
- Dissociation and outer body experiences (that aren't intended)
- Aches on tailbone, legs, feet
- Inability to sexually perform
- Low sex drive, relative to you normally
- Apathy to the world, your goals, future, and other people
- Not identifying anyone as your family or community
- Unclear of your life's purpose
- Confusion
- Feeling unsafe or violated
- Inability to stand up for yourself
- Laziness
- Body image struggles
Ways of Healing This Chakra:
Habitual Healing:
- Rebuilding a foundation: This is particularly good for ancestral rejection, family issues, adoption, or childhood trauma. Sometimes it's impossible or unhealthy to reconnect with what you should traditionally feel stable by, like your birth family, so you need to rebuild a structure that you feel safe in. Perhaps this means a new home, seeing your friends as family, marriage, living alone...perhaps this means seeing your body as a home you always dwell in and are safe within.
One Time or Specific Method Healing:
- Color: Surround yourself with everything red! Red food, red clothes, red flowers, red paintings, red red red. You'll be shocked at how aware of your root it makes you, and how quickly your root chakra heals as a result.
- Crystal healing meditation: Using the crystals listed above and meditating while holding them or having them secured against your tailbone.
- Yoga: Specific asanas for the root chakra include: Lotus, Tree pose, Squatting poses. Check out this link here!
- With the food you eat: Red, fresh foods and root vegetables are great for this chakra. There's a list of great foods earlier in this post!
- Mantras and affirmations: Just say these as many times as you feel you need throughout the day, or for many days.
- Chanting: Sing a long "LAM" sound, usually in repetition for a whole slow exhale (then a slow in breath). It's pronounced "Lah-m." Do it loud enough to feel it vibrate in your chest! You might even feel it at the base of your tailbone.
Mantras and Affirmations for the Root Chakra:
- "I love my body. I honor that this is the form my spirit chose to inhabit in this lifetime."
- "I trust in you, universe, and that you will guide me towards my life's purpose and provide for me at all times."
- "I am firm and stable. In every step, my feet are well connected to the earth."
- "I honor you, earth, for providing me with all I need to survive."
- "I know all I am is safe within my body."
- "I am one with my body."
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