Relax And Let Your Heart
Shine: A Two Minute Meditation!
When you rub
someone’s tired and tight shoulders, what happens? Things have a tendency to
loosen up and the person relaxes. It turns out that touch, and even focused
thought, is enough to affect the body’s energy system, which is mapped out in
Chinese Medicine.
One of the
great things about Chinese medicine and acupuncture is that disease is not so
mysterious. According to Chinese medical theory, long before a disease ever
manifests in the physical body, there is an imbalance somewhere in the
energetic body.
In Western
medicine, we know that when the body and mind relax, the immune system
functions optimally and digestion is smooth. In Chinese medicine, we know that
stress and tension create energetic traffic jams in the body’s energy channels,
or what Chinese medicine calls meridians.
If too many
traffic jams of energy occur at once or if a massive traffic jam is allowed to
persist, then discomfort, achiness or even disease can develop.
Any way you
look at it, it benefits us to relax. But did you know that your sore muscles
might be telling you something?
When the
upper back and shoulders feel tight, this is often a sign that we are not tuned
into the inner wisdom of the heart.
The Small Intestine and Its Relationship With The
Heart
The Small
Intestine channel runs along the back of the shoulders.
In Western
medicine, the small intestine pulls nutrients from food and continues the
digestion process. In Chinese medicine, its function is similar: the Small
Intestine is said to separate the pure from the impure—in other words, what we
can use from what we cannot use. However, this function goes beyond food.
When we are
unable to feel nourished from life or when we do not have clarity in thought or
when making choices, the Small Intestine channel may be blocked. This is
especially true when the upper back and shoulders feel stiff.
A Two-Minute Meditation
In Chinese medicine, the Small Intestine channel has a special energetic connection to the Heart channel. When you open up the Small Intestine channel, you open up a deeper level of discernment and expand the “wings of your heart.”
In Chinese medicine, the Small Intestine channel has a special energetic connection to the Heart channel. When you open up the Small Intestine channel, you open up a deeper level of discernment and expand the “wings of your heart.”
One way to
do this is to spend five minutes in meditation.
1. With each exhale, imagine exhaling a
white fog from between your shoulder blades.
2. As you exhale, this fog becomes more
and more clear.
3. With each exhale, you notice that
the area between your shoulder blades begins to feel lighter. The muscles
relax.
4. With each exhale, as the muscles
between your shoulders loosen, you may notice this fog transforming into a
brilliant white light. This is your heart radiating love and wisdom.
Remember, your heart has the
capacity to shine. When you are able to relax and radiate love, this heals your
body and even those around you.
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