Just as you have
energy centers in your body called Chakras, so too does Mother Earth. As we walk upon the earth, we walk upon a
living being more similar to ourselves than we imagine. Just like us, the
earth has both a physical body and an energetic body, complete with a chakra
system identified by ancient mystics and modern scientists alike. Gaia, as
the earth is called when acknowledged as a living entity in her own right,
has her own life force and her own path of unfolding, separate from us, but
including us. Human beings and Gaia are intertwined on every level, not just
the physical, and an awareness of her chakras can help us to acknowledge,
heal, and enable her on her path, just as she selflessly returns the favor to
us. It is generally agreed that Gaia has seven
major chakras distributed evenly across her body and connected to one another
via two lines of energy that intersect at various points on the earth. The
first chakra is located at Mount Shasta in Northern California; the second is
in Lake Titicaca in South America; the third chakra is in Uluru-Kata Tjuta in
Australia; the fourth chakra resides in Glastonbury in England; the fifth
chakra is between the Great Pyramid, the Mount of Olives; the sixth chakra is
in Kuh-e Malek Siah in Iran, and the seventh chakra is in Mount Kailas in
Tibet. In addition to her seven major chakras, she has minor chakras and
other vortexes of energy that are significant to her life-energy system, and
all these energy centers need caretaking. Just as we can heal ourselves
through our own chakras, we can heal and support Gaia through hers. While it would be a wonderful experience to
visit one of the earth’s chakras, you can always participate in loving and
healing Gaia wherever you are. Maintaining an awareness of the regions in
which her chakras reside can be very powerful. You may place photos of the locales
on your altar, sending healing energy to each of her chakras during your
meditations. As you consciously connect your energy system to her energy
system, the true meaning of groundedness reveals itself—it is a relationship
with Gaia in which we acknowledge our calling as the caretakers of her soul. |
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