OT: Cleansing Your Power Center

Darlene
on 7/27/09 10:25 pm
Trusting Your Gut

Gut feelings earn their name from the place in the body where they make themselves known. A pang in your gut when you may be doing the wrong thing, or a vibrant zing when your body approves, can guide you reliably at times when logic fails. Sometimes, when logic prevails, we ignore our gut and live to regret it, understanding later that a rational approach is only one way of determining what is going on in a situation and how we should react.

Our gut resides in the neighborhood of our solar plexus and the third chakra just above your belly button. When it is functioning well, we can trust its guidance and adjust our actions accordingly. Many of us have a tendency to hold in this area of our bodies. We may take shallow breaths that never reach this vital nexus that is the source of our empowerment. It is in this place that we find the courage to act, to reach out into the world and create change. When our power center is out of balance, we are timid and out of sync, wishing we had said something we were only able to phrase later when we were alone; wishing we had acted on an opportunity we didn’t see until it was past.

In order to utilize your power center, you may want to focus your attention on it more regularly and make time to care for it. You can begin right now by taking a deep breath into your belly. On the exhale, pull your navel in toward your spine so as to empty out completely before taking another deep breath into your belly. When you empty completely, you release stagnant energy and create more space to be filled with fresh, nourishing breath. The more you practice this simple, cleansing exercise, the more clear and communicative your gut feelings will be and the more comfortable you will feel acting on them.

Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


lightswitch
on 7/27/09 11:28 pm

I agree that the better the breathing the better the energy.  I hadn't really thought about the gut feeling; although, I have that intuitive feeling that arises from that area.  And, when I am nervous I get that really weird feeling that wants me to rapidly breathe, sort of like the fight flight thing but I do the deep breathing and it does get rid of that feeling and clears my thinking.  Right before giving a speech, I will get all butterfly feeling.  Deep breaths are in order then too.



Connie D.
on 7/27/09 11:57 pm
Good morning Darlene!

I have learned long ago to listen and pay attention to those feelings. I always take a couple deep breathes at that time.

Thanks for the post.

Hugs and love to you......connie  d
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