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Meditation has been recorded in history for thousands of years dating back to ancient times. Indian artifacts reveal the existence of a meditation called, “Tantra” dating back 5000 years.
At any time where a person’s mind is either totally quiet or completely focused (without thought outside of one particular chosen stream,) meditation is being practiced. This can be achieved in a wide variety of ways and through a diverse range of meditation styles and techniques.
Dr. Herbert Benson, through his research at Harvard University in the early 1970’s, pioneered establishing the efficiency of meditation for overall health. Dr. Benson’s impeccable credentials and university affiliation, along with the world class quality of his work, led to the publication of breakthrough articles on Meditation.
Dr. Benson’s studies showed that meditation counteracts the effects of stress. Under stress, the nervous system activates the “fight‐or‐flight” response. The activity of the sympathetic portion of the nervous system increases, causing an increased heartbeat, increased respiratory rate, elevation of blood pressure, and an increase in oxygen consumption, along with many other physiological and psychological reactions.
This fight‐or‐flight response has an important survival function. It helps us to either run quickly to escape an attack or to fight off an attacker with a greater amount of speed and power than we usually possess in our normal relaxed state. But when it is activated repeatedly and for prolonged periods, as happens for many (if not most) people in modern societies, the effects are harmful and can be the cause of serious illness.
Due to the slowing down of the mental processes during Meditation, muscles relax and the body begins to function at a calmer and more natural level, this assists in relieving muscle pain, improves the function of the immune system and returns the entire body to its natural balance.
The best thing about meditation is that anyone can learn how to do it and it can be learned at almost any age. It can be practiced anywhere at any time, it is safe and it is free!
Most people choose to meditate to bring peace and serenity into their lives, to be one with their inner selves, to heal and to improve their mental, spiritual and physical health. Meditation techniques can differ greatly from one culture to another and different meditation techniques are suited to different personality types and different learning styles.
Some techniques are expansive and allow for the free flow of thoughts and the observation of the brain function, whereas some types are concentrative and involve bringing focus into the thoughts and others require the total absence of thought all together.
Very simply, we practice Meditation whenever we turn all of our intention and concentration to the task at hand. It is that moment when you say ‘don’t talk to me! I have to concentrate for a minute.’ In that moment you are not thinking about anything from the past, or planning the future or going over old conversations in your head. You are fully absorbed with what you are doing right then and there.
Incorporating meditation into our daily lives also teaches our minds to be centered and calm. It trains us to have control over our thinking and enables us to eliminate the chatter of thought that typically leads us into negative thinking.
The more we exercise control over our minds through meditation and choosing to reflect on the positive aspects of our lives, the faster the habit of thinking positively develops, in much the same way as a bicep muscle will develop and become stronger with regular weight lifting. When our minds are calm and quiet as a matter of normality and we are mostly focused on positive (grateful) thoughts our brains (and our bodies) are in better condition to cope with stressful situations, problems and unexpected situations when they do arise.
With regular practice you will experience relaxation, increased awareness, mental focus, clarity and a sense of peace. As your Meditation practice evolves, you become more aware and more sensitive to what is within you, facing unpleasant parts of yourself is sometimes part of Meditation. This added awareness and clarity can help you advance your spiritual growth and clear negative emotional patterns you are attached to. This can be a catalyst to positive changes in many areas of your life.
Kimley Allen x
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“Chakra” is a Sanskrit word and translates to “wheels of light” and originated in India between 1500 and 500 BC (The Vedas, earliest Sanskrit literary records).
When taking the courageous journey within, we begin to understand, or maybe we already know, that everything is in fact energy.
Our interior energy landscape is it’s own brilliant hub of wisdom. The seven main chakras each corresponding to a colour, specific organs, as well as physical, emotional, mental and spiritual states of being.
Bringing awareness and intention to each of the seven chakra energy centres, will develop a balanced existence and significantly enhance overall wellness.
Personal chakra awareness creates linkages back to the physical, emotional, psychological and environmental factors and in turn increases understanding of your spirituality and the deeper meaning of life. Every aspect of your life is interconnected and woven into your soul story.
A comfortable place to begin chakra awareness is to identify your seven main energy centres. By bringing awareness to their presence, we bring energy to them and start a subtle healing and alignment process. Where intention goes energy flows.
Bringing awareness to groundedness, abundance, strength, love, truth, awakeness and connectedness is a channel to your human soul.
Affirmations are statements made by the conscious mind that are directed to the subconscious mind. Affirmations are self empowering, self governed, free and always available to us.
A human being has an innate intelligence working harmoniously and seamlessly as a mind, body and spirit, in a fluid dance of peace of mind, awareness of body and purpose of spirit.
Our Chakra Affirmations are for you to add to your spiritual toolkit.
Repeat them with loving intent, as often as possible.
Kimley Allen x
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Living awake, your higher consciousness is calling you to delve deeper into all of who you are and it is time to make space for your sacred work.
Creating a space to do this, is so beautifully unique for each of us and how you go about it or what it looks like makes no difference, the only thing that matters is listening to your inner knowing and actively doing the work.
Somewhere quiet, where you feel safe in your private sanctuary is ideal to create your alter for regular spiritual practice.
The Ancients did this so well and the art of sacred ritual is something that you most certainly can master in your own home or garden or whatever space that is conducive to journeying inward.
By wrapping ritual and sacredness around you and your soul’s work will only enhance the energetic and vibrational resonance of your wider environment and of course the universe.
When we regularly feed our soul, all of those around us, our loved ones benefit too, raising the vibration for all.
It is important that you claim, your sacred time, because realistically, no-one is going to just hand it to you on a platter and invite you to indulge. There is no-one better than you and no one more qualified than you to know what your soul honestly needs in order to set aside delicious moments in time to nurture your relationship with self.
Creating is the fun part of the journey and when we truly ask ourselves what could our sacred space look, feel, smell, like, the options are limitless. A comfy chair/cushion with a small table and a white candle is ideal, and this can evolve over time to a whole room or garden space dedicated solely to you? You are so worth it!
Add items to your sacred space that are meaningful to you, as little or as much as you need to focus on the sacredness of YOU. Pictures of loved ones, inspiring gifts, deities, angels, crystals, flowers or any memento that is special to you can be placed on your alter. Sometimes, less is more, and portable alters are most useful if you travel regularly.
When you set out on your divine spiritual task, you immediately sense the tingles of empowerment gently nudging you forth as you reclaim your sacred self-care and path to authenticity.
As you manifest your sacred space, the universe responds by sending signs and symbols that will present themselves to you, in validation of your courageous steps forward. Make sure you pay attention and observe mindfully, always giving thanks for the divinely timed and inspired messages.
Once you have set your sacred scene, there is so much you can achieve here, however remembering that peace and stillness is the aim and before we can successfully journey inwards, relaxation is the key.
Lighting a candle and coming home to your breath and your heart, is a beautiful place to begin.
Sitting comfortably with your spine straight, place one hand on your heart chakra in the centre of your chest and the other hand on your solar plexus chakra just above your naval area, and breathe. A few long slow deep breaths, in and out, will assist you to centre and ground yourself in the moment.
From here on in, you will find a method that best works for you. You might like to focus on our Chakra Affirmations, or complete a guided meditation, draw an oracle card for daily guidance, journal your thoughts, pray, choose a mantra, play calming music or simply sit in stillness and silence. If you are time limited, use a gentle alarm to bring you back to wakefulness when you need to. End your sacred session by blowing out the candle.
Be kind to yourself and fully immerse in this sacred time to get to know you, better than ever before.
Be aware, this practice is highly transformative and should be used as much as humanly possible to become the best version of YOU.
Listen and trust your inner voice, as your spiritual esteem soars.
Kimley Allen x
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