Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Day Four - Fourth Chakra " Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come into being. " Pierrre Teilhard De Chardin Element:::Air Name:::Anahata (unstruck) Purposes:::Love, Balance Issues::: Love, Balance, Self-love, Relationship, Intimacy, Anima/Animus, Devotion, Reaching out and taking in Color:::Green Location:::Chest, heart, cardiac plexus Orientation:::Self-acceptance, acceptance of others Archetype:::Healer Basic Rights::: To Love and Be Loved In a family this can be damaged by any dysfunction in the parents' ability to love and care for their child. Culturally, the damage appears in judgmental attitudes toward men loving men and women loving women. The right to love is further damaged by racial strife, cultural prejudice, war, or anything that forces enmity between groups as well as by poor self-esteem, broken will, and inability to feel or communicate. As the central chakra in a system of seven, the right to love is harmed when any of the other rights are lost or damaged. Affirmations::: " I am worthy of love. " " I am loving to myself and others. " " There is an infinite supply of love. " " I live in balance with others. " Identity::: In the fourth chakra, we create a social identity, also known as the persona. The persona is the personality created to interact with others—it is the part of ourselves that the ego allows to rise above the surface, separated off from the shadow. Our social identity may be the compulsive helper, the seductive lover, the pleaser, or the entertainer. In our families we may take on the role of the lost child, the hero, the good girl, or the rebel. Initially, our self-concept is based on how others react to us—whether we are popular or an outcast, admired or criticized, loved or rejected—identifying ourselves pri- marily through our relationships. As we mature, the identity shifts to include how we perceive our role of service to others, or how we have learned to give and embrace a world beyond our ego-oriented self. This becomes our basis for self-acceptance. The social identity has the ego as its base, yet contin- ually expands beyond the realm or self-centered needs to embrace an awareness of others. As I transcend my ego identity to care more about others, my social iden- tity emerges. Yet, how I present myself to others depends a great deal on underlying ego strength. Demon of Chakra Four::: Grief As the resident demon, grief sits on the heart chakra like a stone. When our heart is heavy with grief, it's hard to open, even hard to breathe. When grief is denied, we become numb to our feelings and our alive- ness. We become hard and cold, rigid and distant. We may feel dead inside. When grief is acknowledged and expressed, however, we find a vital key to opening the heart. Tears are shed, truth expressed, and the heart lightens. The breath deepens. There is a sense of spaciousness that emerges, allowing more room in- side for our spirit. Hope is reborn. Coming to terms with our own grief leads us toward compassion for others. When we fall in love, we strip ourselves of defenses. We open to another and to the world. We expand and grow. When we are hurt in matters of love, we are hurt in our most vulnerable, trusting aspects. The purest form of self is wounded. It no longer seems safe to be authentic. Our system—wounded at the very core --shuts down and we lose not only our lover but ourselves as well. This is the deepest loss. If we consider that love may indeed be the most import- ant element of well-being and spiritual growth, then any impairment in our ability to find love is a profound wound. When we further consider that this impairment affects how we treat each other in the larger social sphere, we have not only a personal problem, but a serious col- lective situation as well. Where grief is the wound, compassion is the healer. Finding the Balance in Love The Mystery of Love Riding on the golden flames of our power center, we now arrive at the heart of the chakra system. Here, in a band of green, lies the center of the Rainbow Bridge, the midpoint of our journey. Like the green, growing plants which push toward the heavens from their roots in the earth, we too, reach outward in two directions --anchoring the manifesting current deep in our bodies and expanding the liberating current as we reach beyond ourselves. In the heart chakra, these currents come to perfect balance in the center of our being. From that sacred center--the heart of the system--we enter the mystery of love. The basic issues that we encounter in the heart chakra deal with balance, love, and relationship. Through balance we find a center from which we can love, through love we form relationships, and through relationships we have the opportunity to awaken the self-centered ego of the lower chakras into awareness of the larger realm in which we are embedded. BALANCE is the underlying foundation of longevity in all things. Ancient tantric diagrams depict the heart chakra as a lotus of twelve petals containing a six-pointed star, made of two interlacing triangles. This represents the downward movement of spirit into matter and the upward liberation of matter into spirit, meeting in perfect balance in the heart. More than just a meeting, this is an interpenetration whose final goal is integration of spirit and mind with body and soul. Since the heart chakra is the middle point in a system of seven centers, balance is an essential principle at this level of integration. This implies both internal balance between various aspects of ourselves (mind an body, persona and shadow, male and female), as well as balance between ourselves and the world around us (work and play, giving and receiving, socializing and being alone). Finding this equilibrium supports the basic issues of love and relationship, for without balance within ourselves it is difficult, if not impossible, to achieve healthy and longlasting love relationships. INTIMACY, as Thomas Moore so aptly points out in Soul Mates, is about bringing forth deeply interior aspects of the self. In order to have intimacy we first need to have a sense of self. We need to be intimate with our own interior, to know our needs, wishes, fears, boundaries, and hopes. Through knowing the self within, we can honor the self that lives within another. We need to be able to love our own self enough to offer it openly to someone else. Without self-love, this cannot happen. COMPASSION means to have passion with. In the second chakra we encountered passion in the realm of feelings, through the desires of the soul reaching forward to meet its own needs. In the heart chakra, we now reach beyond ourselves and expand that passion to include an understanding of another's needs. The ego, when secure in its own autonomy and power, can now surrender willingly toward altruism. If our own needs have been met and satisfied, we can now share our fullness with another. The ability to have compassion for others depends first on our ability to be in touch with our yearnings and pain. Expansion of spirit is one of the silver linings of hardship. Pain opens us to deeper understanding of others and expands our own limited being. Only by experiencing our own trials and tribulations can we share wisdom and understanding from the tender level of feelings. Thus compassion is an exquisite balance of upper and lower chakra expression. Compassion remains centered, yet open, and it quietly holds the space for change to occur, providing both the stability of a container and the freedom of release. Love is the essence that heals. Patience, skill, training, and talent all play their part, but without love they are merely techniques. All wounds cry for the universal medicine of love. As the cosmic glue of the universe, love is the force that bridges the gaps that cut us asunder. In the gap between Heaven and Earth, love is the binding force that holds together the many-colored steps of the Rainbow Bridge. Unfortunately, due to the damage we have each received in our lives, we are not always sure how to apply love to the wounds within ourselves and others. We do not know what real love looks like or how to create it. FORGIVENESS is said to be the ultimate step in healing. Forgiveness uses the compassion of the heart to understand situations in terms of the forces that were acting on both ourselves and others. We may still vehemently disagree with the actions taken. We may say, rightfully, that we would never have done such a thing. We may even need something from the other person in order to allow forgiveness--an apology, some kind of restitution, or an acknowledgement of harm. But in the end, forgiveness allows the heart to lighten and move on; it is the redemptive action of the heart. Forgiveness softens the hardening of the heart and so renews openness. It is not meant as a process which allows the same thing to happen again, but it will allow greater awareness to evolve in situations that have gone awry. It allows us to unhook the energy from the negative past and free it up for a more positive future. The heart chakra brings us to a place of acceptance and openness that allows the spirit inside to be still and find peace and stability without constriction. If the third chakra below has done its work correctly, we have created a place where the fourth chakra can now let go and just be. The state of being as opposed to doing is the qualitative difference between chakras four and three. Healing the heart involves attending to the most vulnerable and sacred aspects within ourselves. Only through attending to their truth can we drop the protective armor that keeps us bound to the ego, bound to smaller parts of ourselves. Manipulation, derision, criticisms, or command will not work. We can only melt the armor with the combination of feeling and understanding that is love. Through love we are able to expose our instinctual core and evolve to the next step of expressing our truth. Through love we are able to embrace and heal the larger world around us. Relationship furthers the evolution of individual souls and the collective soul of our planet. Eastern Body Western Mind by Anodea Judith Here is a wonderful Short Meditative Movie on " You Are Love " http://www.youarelovemovie.com/ HAPPY HEART DAY EVERYONE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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