| The Importance of Staying Grounded |
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Recently, someone asked me, what does it mean to be grounded? My response was, let's look at what it means to be ungrounded first. To be ungrounded means the soul is not in the body. It means someone is upset, angry, spacey, frustrated, or emotional in some form or another. This person is not experiencing the now. Typically, when we are ungrounded, we are thinking about something else besides what we are doing or being right now. It's usually experienced in a seemingly negative way, but not always. Sometimes we can just not be here - our soul is off somewhere else. Think about traffic. How many people are driving around every day thinking about something else and not about their driving? Probably most drivers. This is why we have so many accidents. People are not paying attention to what they are doing. They are not grounded.
There is an easy exercise we all can do at any time, even while driving, that will pull our souls back into our bodies immediately. Anyone trying this exercise may have to do it a few times for it to work, but it will be worth it. 1. Imagine that when you inhale, your breath comes in through the top of your head and stops at your hips. 2. As you exhale, the breath goes down through the center of your legs into the earth and wraps itself around a tree root (or a stone or anything in the center of the earth). What this does is it automatically yanks your soul into your body. Many have claimed that this has actually calmed them down enough to have drastic effects on their lives. Their lives are calmer because they can live in the now. Try this for a week and journal about it. See what a difference staying grounded can make in your life. _______________________ ©2004 by Wendi Moore-Buysse. All rights reserved. Wendi Moore-Buysse has dedicated her life to inspiring and empowering people. She is an intuitive therapist, a professional speaker, and the author of "Open Up and Fly!". She has been known to guide hundreds through tough life situations and get on their life paths. Visit her website at www.soulnurse.com for free tips and articles on what it takes to create the life of your dreams By: Wendi Moore-Buysse |
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