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6 Simple Ways to Balance Your RootChakra
BY JENNIFER WHITE
APRIL 13, 2012 9:20 PM EDT
My husband and I have moved around a
lot. Yesterday, we experienced our first
move with our daughter—and my first time
not riding in the U-Haul truck with him.
Instead, I was driving behind it—and
behind all of our worldly possessions.
I was maneuvering the Ohio turnpike to
the sounds of my 19 month-old daughter’s
snores and my iPod when I was struck with
the thought that even though my car held
relatively few items inside of its trunk, I
was actually hauling our most precious
cargo—our little girl. I felt my hands move
to 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock, but my heart
began to feel much lighter than in recent
days.
Moving does funny things to your body. I find my shoulders hiked up to my ears, my
digestion completely out of whack and my entire frame of mind to be somewhat spacey and
disorganized. Along with the randomly placed boxes and items in our new house, I too am
still looking for my rightful ‘place.’ If you study chakras at all, you’ll know that my root chakra
needs both balancing and cleansing.
Your root chakra might need balancing, too, if you feel controlling or quick to
anger—among other things—or if you feel a lack of confidence and insufficient
drive to achieve simple life goals. When your root chakra is balanced, you have energy
and self-confidence rather than arrogance or fear, and you feel calm, centered and ready
for what life brings. Here are six easy tips to balancing your root chakra.
1. See red. Seriously—envisioning the color red glowing brightly at the base of the spine,
where this chakra is located, is the beginning of root chakra cleansing and balancing. Start
with the simple meditation of imaging a bright red light at the base of your tailbone. Picture
this red light extending down your legs and feet, grounding you to the earth.
2. Dance. I don’t care if you “can’t dance.” Close the door and move your body. This is one
of the best ways to balance this chakra. Even better—turn on music and sing along, as
singing cleanses your throat chakra for an added bonus.
3. Get on your yoga mat. Many yoga postures are designed to cleanse this chakra. My
favorite is tree pose. You can use your ‘seeing red’ visualization as you firmly plant your
entire left foot onto your mat and bring your right foot up into tree pose. Keep your hip points
squarely ahead and your toes tucked in as you place your foot anywhere on your leg
besides your knee. Be creative and make your tree pose your own. Place your right leg into
half lotus or engage your core and reach your arms overhead, keeping the base of your
neck soft and your elbows straight as you rotate the pinky side of your hands in to engage
your triceps. Most importantly, feel supported and connected to the earth as you hold your
tree pose for 5 to 8 breaths before switching sides.
4. Take a shower. This is such a wonderful root chakra cleanser. We are physical animals
in addition to being intelligent, thoughtful human beings. Embrace and love your physicality
by being completely present as you bathe. Mindfully moving is a powerful form of meditation.
5. Zen out on a walk. Take this idea of mindfully moving on your walk with you. Concentrate
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on your foot leaving the ground and connecting to the earth again with each step. You’ll give
your mind a break and cleanse your root chakra at the same time.
6. Get a pedicure. I had to throw this one in. My grandfather had a friend that was known
for saying, “you can always tell how well a person takes care of themselves by how they take
care of their feet.” This might be a little bit of an exaggeration, but loving your feet and taking
the time to pamper your physical body are great ways to also care for your root chakra
energy.
Chakras are both complex and fascinating. The root chakra is often thought of as providing
energy to other chakras, so if it’s blocked or unbalanced, your other chakras likely are as
well. Just like a building, making sure that your chakras have a firm foundation—with a
balanced root chakra—is crucial to having a healthy, open chakra system. Begin to feel
confident, stable and physically alive as you tap into your own renewable energy via a
balanced root chakra. I’ll need it as I unpack all of these boxes. Now where did that darn box
of nail polish go...?
To learn more about meditation or yoga, check out The Essential Guide To Meditation
With Charlie Knoles and The Complete Guide To Yoga With Tara Stiles.
Jennifer White
Jennifer S. White has practiced many styles of yoga since discovering an
early morning PBS show at age 15. She blended these various styles into
the playful and challenging vinyasa yoga that she teaches. Her love of
being outdoors combined with her interest in rocks and minerals led her to
obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Geology. A born-and-bred Ohioan,
Jennifer has lived in New Mexico and the Philadelphia area. She currently
resides in Akron, OH with her husband (and childhood sweetheart) and
small daughter. Her passion for yoga is only equaled by her passion for
writing.
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