In our last post I shared about Acceptance. What I failed to share is that I am going to write a series of articles related to your energy centers, (aka Chakras) and the concepts that allow your energy to flow at your full potential.
To regroup Acceptance, this is the Inflow chakra, the First Chakra and it is associated with the pineal glad located at the base of the skull. The percentage of energy that flows through this chakra is directly related to your self-acceptance. (See the last issues article on our blog – the articles related to the chakras can be accessed by clicking the Chakra category in the lower right column).
Knowledge of the Chakras has been around for a long time. My master (we had a master/apprentice relationship) channeled new, more accurate information about the relationship between our physical bodies and the flow of energy to and through them. He also developed consultations procedures that enable anyone to heal concepts that are blocking the flow of this energy: the 1003 series of profiles.
The Second Chakra is related to your WANTS.
Your “wants” the ability to identify and establish practical goals related to income, achievement, advancement, etc. Such goals lead the individual into a progressive state of unfoldment, well-being and satisfaction.
This chakra is located at the base of the spinal column around the Coccyx. It corresponds to the kundalini center in eastern religions, and is associated with mother earth and material aspirations and goals.
If you were taught not to want for yourself as a child you may have some energy blockage in this area that can show itself as back and leg issues. Your wants; clearly defining what it is you want and then organizing yourself to have them is a key to greater enthusiasm, abundance and happiness in life.
I can’t speak for you, but I was taught that what I want is not important. I was taught to put everything before myself: God, others then me. I’m sorry if this offends anyone, but it just doesn’t work that way. I must do for myself first if I want to be of service to anyone. How does it feel to live from what I truly want?
It is the feeling of catching a wave at the precise moment that it is ready for me and riding it into the beach and experiencing the perfect ride for that particular wave. In order to catch a wave, I have to launch myself into the wave at just the right time. Even with perfect timing and the perfect wave it is up to me to use force, my energy, to put me in harmony with the wave’s momentum or it will move right past me.
How do I create more of this feeling in my life? It is clear to me that my goals are the waves I want to ride. When at the beach I don’t try to ride every wave. I wait for the wave that looks and feels right to me. According to my Guidance, my goals are always the wave for me to ride. And, like the waves, each goal has its own timing.
No one ever taught me that clearly defined goals, timing and organization had anything to do with living a dynamic spiritual life. Not in school, university, church, home … nowhere. When I became involved in the Inner Peace Movement, Directing Life Energy Behind My Goals was one of the first courses offered during group work and it changed my whole understanding of how the Laws of Attraction and I can work as one.
My goals are clear expressions of my free will. When I set goals I am giving my Spiritual Helpers permission to assist me. Telling them, “You know what I need,” doesn’t work with these high souls because I have not stated for myself what I want and they are not going to be manipulated into doing anything for me until I do my 50%.
I feel healthier and more alive!
When I have the self respect to discern what I really want, organize my wants into actionable plans, recheck the timing with my angels, and follow through, energy flows through my Wants chakra at 100%. Not only do I feel healthier and more alive, I am living my purpose. My wants are the stepping stones that guide me to successful completion of my life’s work. Even when I can’t see where I am going next, if I follow my wants, the fog has always cleared and the next stepping-stone becomes visible.
I have all the energy I need to accomplish my life purpose. I have very little energy to spend on someone else’s life purpose. If I am not respecting my wants, I must be making someone else’s wants more important than my life … and I am setting a poor example for those who look to me for leadership.
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