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What is Grounding? Grounding is the proper preparation of mind and body to absorb energy from the earth. To be grounded is to be in right relationship with God/Spirit and the world you live in. Grounding gives you more energy in everyday life to accomplish your goals. Grounding improves health. It also improves concentration so that we can get things done amidst distractions. Grounding aids in performance under stress, such as working under a deadline, going to court, or surviving confrontations. In the healing arts, grounding makes your work on others more effective, and leaves you less fatigued. Grounding and spirituality do not oppose each other. Rather, grounding enhances spirituality, providing the energy to reach your spiritual goals. Are You Grounded? Body awareness includes feeling in your entire body and all of its parts. Feel your body with your hands. If you don’t have much sense of how your various body parts feel, if feeling isn’t equal within your body, or if certain parts of your body are cold (such as your hands and feet), your grounding could be improved. Good body awareness also includes knowing if your body is fatigued. When you get sick, is it a surprise, or did you notice that you were dragging? Aches are clues to stressors held in the body, rather than energy flowing usefully through the body when you are grounded. One simple way to promote grounding is to focus on the red and orange spectrum of color. Gazing or meditating on red and orange and bringing awareness of those colors into your mind and body is a great way to get started. Here’s a visualization incorporating this color and imagery: Visualization: The Volcano
As an exercise of awareness, draw your attention to your feet. Practice contacting the ground with the whole bottom of your foot. Get your socks and shoes off and walk around on grass, carpet and other surfaces with texture. Focus on what your feet feel. Play with increasing foot movement, awareness and flexibility by picking up marbles with your toes. The following visualization focuses attention on your feet as the means to tap energy from the earth. Visualization: The Tree Get Grounded! Mental activities can also help us to ground. Too much mental activity, however, detracts from grounding, so be sure to balance your mental activity with physical activities such as lifting weights, aerobics, or the martial arts. These disciplines help to increase awareness of the whole body. The parts that get sore are the parts that need increased body awareness. To increase grounding, choose physical activities that focus awareness on your body and the earth, not ones (such as trampolining) that lift your focus to the heavens. Remember, ground first so that you can accomplish your spiritual goals. Sandra Talt, D.C., incorporates classic chiropractic with low-force adjusting techniques and energy healing. NAET allergy elimination, cranial adjusting and ion detoxification are also part of her practice. |