Monday, 9 December 2013

Ground Your Emotions and Mind through the Kundalini

People who suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) often have too much energy in their emotional body and their brain due to the frequent obsessions and compulsions. This causes them to be imbalanced and ungrounded. The areas that are often affected most are the Message Center (heart chakra), heart, spleen, kidneys and brain.

In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the Message Center and heart connect with the emotions of anxiety, depression and overexcitement. The spleen connects with worry. The kidneys connect with fear.

To be grounded emotionally and mentally is very important in managing and healing the obsessions and compulsions.

The Kundalini is one of your main foundational energy centers. It is also called the Kundalini in yoga, the Snow Mountain Area in Buddhism, the Golden Urn in Taoism and the Ming Men Area in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The Kundalini is key to boosting energy, nourishing and balancing the kidneys, and nourishing and balancing the brain. It is key to grounding the emotions and the mind. As with the Lower Dan Tian, it is a very important energy center to develop for those who suffer from OCD.

It is best to develop a daily practice that builds the power and abilities of the Lower Dan Tian and Kundalini together. It is recommended that you do Lower Dan Tian and Kundalini practices for fifteen minutes or longer, one to three times per day, for each energy center. If you severely suffer from chronic fatigue or a lack of energy, it is recommended that you do a combination of these practices for two hours or more per day.

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