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Muladhara Chakra and Meditation
The Muladhara Chakra
The first chakra is located at the base of the spine in the area of the
coccyx. In Sanskrit it is called the Muladhara chakra. Mulameans root, adhara
support. The first chakra is associated with the Earth, with the
qualities of resistance and solidity. It opens downward in the direction
of the Earth, and this in itself would indicate its importance in
connecting a person to their physical environment. Through the first
chakra, energy from the Earth enters the subtle energy system and it is
through the first chakra that a person feels their connection to the
Earth. When the first chakra is functioning normally, a person is aware
that their life is not separate from the life of the planet which gave
birth to their physical body and where at death it eventually returns.
Muladhara Meditation
In the Muladhara meditation, I want you to feel the energy flowing through
the first chakra. Then get in touch with that center of consciousness
which is your earth-like nature and become that consciousness to the
exclusion of everything else.
To begin the Muladhara meditation, it is first necessary to get in touch
with the energy of the Muladhara center and increase it. By increasing the
level of energy, it will be easier to experience the energy in the chakra,
and then the consciousness which is a manifestation of the sub-field
created by the chakra. To start, find a comfortable position, preferably
with your back straight, close your eyes and begin to breathe deeply
through your nose without separation between inhalation and exhalation,
and feel yourself relaxing. Take your time and let yourself become
conscious of your body. This is easiest to do if you pay attention to your
breathing for about five minutes, allowing it to get deeper and more
rhythmic with each breath. After about five minutes, bring your attention
to your first chakra at the base of your spine. It's all right if you
don't know exactly where it is. Bring your attention to where you think it
is. Then begin breathing in and out from your first chakra.
I want you to feel that on every inhalation the breath does not stop at
the bottom of your lungs but continues flowing down all the way to the
base of your spine. Without separation between inhalation and exhalation,
breathe out naturally through your nose. On each exhalation feel as if the
energy at the base of your spine is growing stronger. You will feel the
energy as a heat and intensity which will become more powerful on each
exhalation. As it grows stronger, visualize the energy there as a ball of
fiery, red energy. Continue both experiencing and visualizing the energy
growing brighter for two or three minutes. Let your consciousness, which
for most people is centered somewhere around the shoulders and neck, move
downward until it reaches the base of your spine and becomes centered in
the ball of energy. Become the ball of energy and feel yourself being
drawn downward into the Earth.
As this happens, pay attention to how you feel physically, emotionally and
mentally. For some of you there will be profound changes on each level.
Some of you will experience imagery associated with the Earth, imagery
associated with the cycles of life, death and rebirth. Some students
report experiencing feelings of continuity and rapport with other life
forms or feelings of security, partnership and belonging associated with
Nature and Mother Earth.
By doing this exercise repeatedly, you will learn about different aspects of
your earth-like nature and your connection and interdependent relationship
with the Earth. I would suggest that you take at least 10 minutes for
this part of the meditation. After 10 minutes or when you are satisfied,
take a deep breath through your nose, and as you exhale mentally repeat,
"Every time I come to this level of consciousness I learn to use more
of my mind more creatively." Next let your breathing return to
normal, release the ball of energy at the base of your spine and the
imagery associated with the first chakra. Then mentally return to the room
and relax. After a few moments, begin to count mentally from one to five
and when you reach the number five, open your eyes. You will feel wide
awake, perfectly relaxed and better than you did before.
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