Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 The earth is a highly salubrious spirit, with great power not only to heal but also to absorb and dissipate negative energy and every sort of spiritual and emotional heaviness, as well as chronic illness. I have experienced it working, when I lost my mum.I played with the earth and I felt my pain leave. I wonder what this energy is? Is it related to kundalini? For serious illness ot emotional trauma the procedure is to dig a trench perhaps two feet deep and somewhat longer than your body. Line the trench with sawdust or leaves so you will have a soft bed and pillow to lie on. Disrobe and wrap yourself in a sheet with only your face exposed. The sheet serves as a protection against bug, ants etc. You can do without the sheet if you're the intrepid type (Don ). Then lie down in the trench and have someone cover you with a layer of earth up to your neck, with your head sticking out. Insect repellant can be used to keep bugs away. If you are very sick or are in desperate need of lightening up, you should remain buried for 12 hours (dawn to dusk) the first time you bury yourself, and for at least 6 – 8 hours on subsequent burials. Average people need only a 4 hour burial to tune themselves (there's not much point in doing it for less than 4 hours at a stretch). Although this may strike you as an odd thing to do, you might just find that being buried is one of the most enjoyable experiences you've ever had. The earth herself is your hostess, and she will do her best to comfort, nourish, and entertain you. Paula... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 This brought back memories. My Sunday school kids and I took turns burying each other when we took a trip to the sandhills in West Texas. We did not stay buried for that long, but it was a very enjoyable feeling. We dug down until we found some nice damp cool sand, deep enough that we were standing up buried. Hehe! We didn't strip down naked though. I can't imagine what it would be like, being there 6 to 8 or more hours. I can see where it would be therapeutic, though. Linda , " alayafire " <ari.reza wrote: > > The earth is a highly salubrious spirit, with > great power not only to heal but also to absorb and dissipate > negative energy and every sort of spiritual and emotional heaviness, > as well as chronic illness. > > I have experienced it working, when I lost my mum.I played with the > earth and I felt my pain leave. I wonder what this energy is? Is it > related to kundalini? > > For serious illness ot emotional trauma the procedure is to dig a > trench perhaps two feet deep and somewhat longer than your body. > Line the trench with sawdust or leaves so you will have a soft bed > and pillow to lie on. > > Disrobe and wrap yourself in a sheet with only your face exposed. The > sheet serves as a protection against bug, ants etc. You can do > without the sheet if you're the intrepid type (Don ). Then lie > down in the trench and have someone cover you with a layer of earth > up to your neck, with your head sticking out. Insect repellant can > be used to keep bugs away. If you are very sick or are in desperate > need of lightening up, you should > remain buried for 12 hours (dawn to dusk) the first time you bury > yourself, and for at least 6 – 8 hours on subsequent burials. > > Average people need only a 4 hour burial to tune themselves (there's > not much point in doing it for less than 4 hours at a stretch). > Although this may strike you as an odd thing to do, you might just > find that being buried is one of the most enjoyable experiences > you've ever had. The earth herself is your hostess, and she will do > her best to comfort, nourish, and entertain you. > > Paula... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 There is something very spiritual and healing about the earth and nature. I have always been drawn to the ocean, especially in times when I needed an emotional lift. There is always something very calming and reassuring that helps me relax and frees me from my problems and sorrows. I often meditate and say a prayer to give thanks and ask for guidance. Luckily I was able to move a few blocks away from the beach about three years ago and take full advantage of it! I knew once I arrived that I would want to spend the rest of my life here:) I can understand how being buried in the earth's soil would have a very powerful effect on a person. I think all of these experiences help us realize no matter what stature we hold in society, we all come from the same place, are equal to one another, and will all be together in the end. Each one of us is equally important to the balance of life, and the universe. , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > This brought back memories. My Sunday school kids and I took turns > burying each other when we took a trip to the sandhills in West > Texas. We did not stay buried for that long, but it was a very > enjoyable feeling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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