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I think this is best illustrated by the ancient art of acupuncture, which is now recognized even by insurance companies as an effective tool in healing all kinds of ailments. Acupuncture operates on the premise that this energy courses through invisible networks or channels called meridians. The meridians are like rivers that can get dammed up, so the acupuncturist will insert a needle to unblock these obstructions. Many other therapies, including yoga, chakra balancing, meditation, reflexology, and acupressure, also work toward the common goal of helping the body achieve perfect balance by removing obstacles to the energy or life force running freely through your physical and spiritual body.
I have had the fortune over the years to practice many of these therapies and
to see some work and some not. I have found that the most valuable of all DIY therapies is simple meditation.
MEDITATION CUSHION
This is easy enough for a total beginner to make.
YOU WILL NEED
HOW TO
1.
Turn the fleece inside out and mark a large circle, 16 inches in diameter, with a marker. Cut it out.
2.
Pin the edges of the circle, right sides together, and sew a seam 1 inch from the edge of the circle, leaving a 5-inch gap for adding the filling.
3.
Turn right side out and stuff in as much filling as you can. It needs to be as thick and firm as possible.
4.
To close the gap, turn the raw edges under ¼ inch and, pinching the seams together, hand sew the edges together (you may want to go back and forth a couple of times to ensure it won’t come apart!).
MEDITATION
I suggest that you carve out just 5 minutes a day to start with. Anyone can manage 5 minutes, and these 5 minutes might completely change your day.
It’s up to you whether or not to use a timer. If you already meditate and know you can sit for more than 15 minutes, you may want to set an egg timer for a
certain period of time. I try for 20 minutes. If you’re a beginner, I would advise against using a timer, as you don’t want to get shocked by the sound after only a few minutes of quieting down.
MEDITATION BLANKET
During the cooler months, it’s blissful to wrap yourself in a meditation blanket. When you meditate, your body temperature will drop, so you need to prepare. A blanket makes you feel very safe and cozy. A beloved friend of mine, Barbara, made one for me out of every imaginable shade of purple and blue. When I pulled it out of the bag, I burst into tears, as it was so gorgeous. Barbara is a passionate knitter, so she had a lot of leftover yarn to weave into her masterpiece.
Even if you are a complete beginner at knitting, you can make this easily—actually, it’s a perfect beginner’s project. Simply gather a bunch of yarn; different colors will look great. A chunky wool or cotton yarn will work best for this blanket. Ask anyone you know if they have any leftover yarn, or go looking in crafts stores or online. I always buy organic yarn. It’s so worth the extra expense.
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Use a 4.5 circular needle and cast on 150 stitches.
2.
Simply knit each row (garter stitch) until your blanket measures 3½ feet.
3.
Cast off.
CHAKRA BALANCING MEDITATION
I know that for many of you, the very notion of “chakra” anything conjures up images of weird crystal-swinging, long-ponytail-wearing men in Velcro-closed sandals. However, understanding the basics of how the chakra system works is worth a little investigation. As in acupuncture, the chakras are simply centers of energy. When they’re out of balance, they mess up the free and even flow of energy throughout your body. The word “chakra” means “wheel” and when in balance, they are thought to rotate in a clockwise direction.
As a beginner, all you need to understand is where your chakras are located, what each one facilitates, and how to restore their natural balance. Each chakra has a color, which makes them really easy to visualize. There are seven chakras; they start at the base of the spine with the root chakra.
Here is a simple meditation to heal all the chakras.
MASSAGE
Who doesn’t
love
a massage? It may be easier to perform a massage on your partner than you think. You just need to learn a few basics.
Good massage is all about the techniques you use. Here are some really effective ones that will make your partner very happy. The following chart shows the pressure points that you can focus on. Placing one thumb on top of the other and massaging in small circular motions is extremely therapeutic in dealing with areas that may be in need of a little healing.