Moving out as if in a centrifuge, the next ring walked is the outermost circle. This Chakra is where we identify how we present to the world.
The colour associated with this chakra is red; vibrant and masculine; energetic and in its opposite – slothful. This is about the physical nature of the walk…the longest ring where the eye which still needs to focus on the path, cannot help but be drawn to the space at the centre. The Base Chakra is about our physical, earthly functions, our base instinct for survival and tribal in nature. Here we are challenged to throw off the veils of illusion and to release energetic blocks in the body, and one therapy that works well with balancing this earth energy (as well as all the other elements) is Polarity Therapy.
An Earth element balance looks at the relationship between the neck, colon and knees, all of which can get out of balance with the stress of meeting our basic survival needs. Fear is the undercurrent to this imbalance and the positive polarity is courage. Fear contracts us, both in the physical and emotional. Too much and we become frozen or immobilized, our thoughts and emotions become narrow and rigid.
Little wonder then, that this is the longest path….allowing us to become grounded in the physical reality of placing each foot in front of the other. It is important to move in a balanced way…not to “plod”, lest our thinking become limited, nor to step so lightly that our energies seem spaced out. There is a fine line to walk here. We depend on the earth for so many things as well as the “grounding” energies…. for food, buildings and more. …. and then we step into the next ring and discover the energy and qualities of the next chakra…….
To find out more about the seven session Labyrinth of Life program and to experience the therapies call or use the web enquiry to find out more…..
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Hi Trina, The Labyrinth Society (https://labyrinthsociety.org is a good place to start. Lots of useful information, including how to build labyrinths.
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