In my last post, I discussed the importance of Grounding and getting in touch, both physically and energetically, with the energy of the Earth.
And as I mentioned, in my online video course, “Introduction to Qigong and Breathwork“, I included an easy, fun Grounding meditation. Did you check it out yet? If not, please do so.
Here’s an additional “Fun Fact to Know and Tell”:
The Earth has a natural electromagnetic frequency of 7.83 Hertz. This is called the Schumann Resonance and is also referred to as the “Earth’s heartbeat”.
Did you know that the human brain, in a healthy state, also resonates at a frequency of 7.83 Hertz? Not a coincidence!
Our brains, indeed our entire electromagnetic and biophotonic selves, are in a natural state of resonance with the Earth. In fact, the Schumann Resonance is thought to affect our health and wellbeing, including our sleep, mood, and even consciousness.
This is why we often feel good when we are out in Nature, as it allows us to get connected to the Earth’s frequency and essentially become entrained with the Earth. This in turn has a positive effect on our moods and emotions and promotes a feeling of wellbeing and calmness.
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However, if you live in an urban environment, or a suburban area that is undergoing development, you are subject to human-generated EMF emissions – from radios, cell phone towers, and the electricity that hums around us in our homes and offices. These types of EMFs are NOT at 7.83 Hertz and are NOT in synch with our natural frequency. They can crowd out the Schumann Resonance, leaving you feeling depleted, moody, low energy, etc. etc.
Getting back into resonance with the Earth is easy. Make it a habit to sit our stand outside in your bare feet (or socks if it’s cold), preferably in the vicinity of trees. Breathe naturally and deeply and relax. Do your grounding meditation or just sit and enjoy. This is just about the easiest health practice I can possibly recommend, but it’s also one of the most powerful!
To show you just how easy it is, please see the photo below. This is Zuzu and Clinty sitting in their favorite spot, grounding and resonating with the Earth. They look pretty happy don’t they?
One of the most important and useful skills one can learn from studying Qigong is that of Grounding.
We implicitly understand the importance of grounding. Think of phrases such as, “She’s such a grounded person”; “This idea is grounded in facts and evidence”; “Twenty-one Quotes to Help Keep You Grounded”; and so forth.
And of course, one of my favorites: Casey Kasem, the American Top 40 Guy, used to close every show with “Keep your feet on the ground, but keep reaching for the stars”.
Most people don’t know how to ground. Practices such as yoga and meditation reference it, as do certain flavors of Western breathwork. I know I’m biased, but…from experience I have found the grounding techniques of Medical Qigong and Chinese Energetic Medicine are the most straightforward and effective. With a little practice, you can learn how to tap into the gentle energy of Mother Earth and, within a few minutes, become centered and grounded. And staying centered and grounded helps you better manage – even transform – stress and anxiety.
Why Is Grounding So Important?
The power of the Earth’s energy, or Earth Qi (pronounced “chee”), exists as the living energy of the entire planet. Each one of us is developed, structured, and influenced by the environmental energy around us. So Earth Qi plays an important role in controlling and influencing the specific pattern and overall quality of our life force energy.
The closer you physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually bond with the Earth, and with Nature in general, the easier it becomes for you to tap into our planet’s energy and vibration. The development of Qi within your body and your body’s connection to the energy of the Earth are mutually supportive. They help create a virtuous cycle of improving energy, health, and vitality.
The starting point for achieving this critical connection involves focusing the mind and placing your breathing inside your Lower Dan Tien (lower abdomen). Once you have established this mind-body connection, you can use simple positions (standing or seated) and intentions to connect into Mother Earth.
The ability to consciously absorb energy from Nature is an important skill in Daoist training (my Medical Qigong lineage is Daoist). It’s a prerequisite for cultivating internal energy at a high level.
Learning how to ground and center is one of the most important skills I have learned over the years. Not only is it a foundation for my being able to treat and help people via treatments, corrective exercise, and/or Qigong prescriptions. It’s also an invaluable life skill! I go outside and ground at least once per day – sometimes multiple times per day. I ground inside too when I can’t get outside due to appointments and meetings.
Focus on Energy Management
I often tell my clients and Qigong students to focus less on “time management” and “stress management” and focus more on energy management. Most people are carrying way too much stress and anxiety. If I could impart only one piece of advice, it would be to “Give yourself the gift of breathing (and grounding)”. Take short breathing / grounding breaks throughout the day. Between meetings and calls; when you are switching from one type of task to another; after you’ve had a tough interaction or prior to an important meeting; while you’re driving home and transitioning from work mode to home mode. All are excellent opportunities to breathe and ground. Within a minute or so, you can collect yourself, purge negative energy or emotions, and feel revitalized mentally, physically, and emotionally.
As we move from the heat of July and August into the not quite-so-hot warmth of September, I’d like to remind you of the “season” of Late Summer.
Late Summer is the last season within the Five Elements Cycle (or Wuxing) and is associated with the Spleen and Stomach organ system (which also includes the pancreas). This season corresponds to the late summer, early Fall, Indian Summer time when we are wrapping up the summer fun and beginning to harvest the last of the fruits, veggies, wheat, etc.
This season is also associated with the Earth Element. It’s important to get in touch with the Earth – and a wonderful way to do this is through Grounding.
Grounding is one of the most fundamental aspects of practicing Qigong, as well as working with patients within the Medical Qigong paradigm.
Grounding is the ability to fully connect with the Yin energy of the earth. Through a simple grounding meditation, we center and relax, connect, and allow ourselves to feel the warm, comforting embrace of Mother Earth’s energy. When you are grounded, you feel a sense of stability, of being safe, secure and protected, and of being whole.
An interesting aspect of grounding is that we are connected through our lower dan tien or energy center, which is in the middle of the lower abdomen. This is our physical center of gravity, our center. It is also related to our essential essence or “Jing”, the life force or vital energy that we are born with. When we ground, we automatically support and enhance our Jing. But we are also connecting with our spiritual side, albeit in a subtler way. When we ground, the energy moves from our lower dan tien, through our root or base (Huiyin point at the perineum), and then up through our heart center and all the way to the crown of our head – the Baihui point, which is analogous to the crown chakra in yoga.
Hence, the feeling of wholeness we enjoy when we are fully grounded is not just physical wholeness or stability, it is also mental and emotional wholeness and stability. In our paradigm, body (physical), heart/mind (emotional and mental), and spirit (higher consciousness) are inextricably connected. When we give ourselves the gift of grounding, we impact our entire being.
When mind, heart and body are coordinated, you are grounded. Some wonderful manifestations or signs of being grounded include:
-You feel safe.
-You feel present – your mind is focused on the here and now, not drifting to the past or worried about the future.
-You feel comfortable in your own body.
-Your biorhythms, such as heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure are entrained, stable, and slower.
-Your personality manifests as someone who is stable, reliable, and down-to-earth.
Unfortunately, our modern lives have caused most of us to lose touch with Mother Earth, to lose this connection. We spend more time inside…we are on our screens much of the time…we don’t walk around barefoot like we did as kids.
Simple But Powerful
One of the first things I teach a new patient – and one of the first exercises I teach in my Qigong courses and classes – is a simple grounding meditation. This exercise is powerful. Restoring the connection to the earth can result in dramatic changes and experiences.
A key to grounding is simple awareness. Through your breathing and gentle intention, you relax, center, and get calm inside. This helps open the channel to the earth’s energy.
Another key is to have a direct connection to the ground. Whenever possible, go outside and stand (or sit) with your bare feet solidly on the ground. Or you can sit on the ground with the bottoms of your feet and the palms of your hands touching the ground. If it’s cold outside, wear socks or moccasins that don’t have a rubber or synthetic bottom.
A third key is to center your intention gently into your lower abdomen. Breathe in and out of this area. Allow your breath to become longer and fuller. But don’t strain or push. Just gently breathe in and out through your nose (which helps you relax) and be open to the connection with Mother Earth.
I teach an effective (and fun) grounding meditation and have included it in one of my courses, Breathing and Qigong for Health and Energy (click here for more information). This course provides the foundation for a wonderful, effective, and fun Qigong and Breathing practice. It’s taught in a short four weeks and will introduce you to a proven health and energy cultivation method impacting body, mind, and spirit, which hopefully becomes an ongoing, consistent practice you will enjoy and benefit from.
Give yourself the gift of breathing. And add the power of “plugging in” to Mother Earth through grounding.
One of the most fundamental aspects of practicing Qigong, as well as working with patients within the Medical Qigong paradigm, is Grounding.
Grounding is the ability to fully connect with the Yin energy of the earth. Through a simple grounding meditation, we center and relax, connect, and allow ourselves to feel the warm, comforting embrace of Mother Earth’s energy. When you are grounded, you feel a sense of stability, of being safe, secure and protected, and of being whole.
An interesting aspect of grounding is that we are connecting through our lower dan tien or energy center, which is in the middle of the lower abdomen. This is our physical center of gravity, our center. It is also related to our essential essence or “Jing”, the life force or vital energy that we are born with. When we ground, we automatically support and enhance our Jing. But we are also connecting with our spiritual side, albeit in a subtler way. When we ground, the energy moves from our lower dan tien, through our root or base (Huiyin point at the perineum), and then up through our heart center and all the way to the crown of our head – the Baihui point, which is analogous to the crown chakra in yoga.
Hence, the feeling of wholeness we enjoy when we are fully grounded is not just physical wholeness or stability, it is also mental and emotional wholeness and stability. In our paradigm, body (physical), heart/mind (emotional and mental), and spirit (higher consciousness) are inextricably connected. When we give ourselves the gift of grounding, we impact our entire being.
When mind, heart and body are in synch, you are grounded. Some wonderful manifestations or signs of being grounded include:
-You feel safe.
-You feel present – your mind is focused on the here and now, not drifting to the past or worried about the future.
-You feel comfortable in your own body.
-Your biorhythms, such as heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure are entrained, stable, and slower.
-Your personality manifests as someone who is stable, reliable, and down-to-earth.
Unfortunately, our modern lives have caused most of us to lose touch with Mother Earth, to lose this connection. We spend more time inside…we are on our screens much of the time…we don’t walk around barefoot like we did as kids.
Simple But Powerful
One of the first things I teach a new patient – and one of the first exercises I teach in my Qigong courses and classes – is a simple grounding meditation. This exercise is powerful. Restoring the connection to the earth can result in dramatic changes and experiences.
A key to grounding is simple awareness. Through your breathing and gentle intention, you relax, center, and get calm inside. This helps open the channel to the earth’s energy.
Another key is to have a direct connection to the ground. Whenever possible, go outside and stand (or sit) with your bare feet solidly on the ground. Or you can sit on the ground with the bottoms of your feet and the palms of your hands touching the ground. If it’s cold out, wear socks or moccasins that don’t have a rubber or synthetic bottom.
A third key is to center your intention gently into your lower abdomen. Breathe in and out of this area. Allow your breath to become longer and fuller. But don’t strain or push. Just gently breathe in and out through your nose (which helps you relax) and be open to the connection with Mother Earth.
I teach an effective (and fun) grounding meditation and have included it in one of my courses, Breathing and Qigong for Health and Energy (click here for more information). This course provides the foundation for a wonderful, effective, and fun Qigong and Breathing practice. It’s taught in a short four weeks and will introduce you to a proven health and energy cultivation method impacting body, mind, and spirit, which hopefully becomes an ongoing, consistent practice you will enjoy and benefit from.
I’ll have more to say about Grounding and its impact on our physical, mental, and emotional health in future posts. In the meantime, give yourself the gift of breathing. And add the power of “plugging in” to Mother Earth through grounding.