Imagine, if you will, that
the energy that you burn all day long, is not just physical energy (such
as calories). It's mental and emotional energy, as well. Imagine, that
this source of energy which invigorates every cell, resides in the CENTER
of your body. The Japanese call this reservoir of energy the Hara. The
Chinese refer to it as the Danteein. Although it cannot be measured by
Western science at this time, this energy is essential to your well-being.
Take a moment now to locate
the center of your body, and feel where this is, your center of gravity,
the center of your entire body, And as you begin to focus on this area,
realize that this is about an inch or two below your belly button.
It is believed that when
this energy is too excessive (perhaps from a flurry of thoughts or unresolved
emotions) you begin to feel frantic and overwhelmed—sometimes just plain
exhausted.
The body flame meditation,
like the breathing cloud exercise, is a way to help clear your mind of
excess thoughts and excess energy and return your mind-body to a profound
sense of inner peace. As you do this meditation, and as with all meditations,
call to mind the power of your five senses, call to mind the power of your
imagination and memory, to draw forth the power of this visualization.
To begin this meditation,
the best position is to lay comfortably flat on your back, keeping your
spine aligned from your head straight down to your hips. If you choose
to sit, this will work, as well.
Next, concentrate on your
breathing by making each breath comfortably slow, and comfortably deep.
If your mind should happened to wander, gently guide it back to the focus
of your breathing.
If your eyes are not already
closed, go ahead and close your eyes and once again, locate the center
of your body; then, using your mind's eye, call to mind an imagine of a
flame hovering over this part of your body.
Metaphorically speaking,
this flame is a symbol of your state of relaxation. It feeds off your body's
energy. When your body has an abundance of energy: perhaps nervous thoughts
or negative feelings, this flame will be quite tall. Perhaps even like
a blow torch.
When you are completely
relaxed, your flame will be quite small. This small flame is called the
“maintenance flame,” It's like that which you would see as pilot light
in a gas stove. This is the desired size for complete relaxation.
So now, focus with your
mind's eye, and take a look at the size of YOUR body's flame.
See its size relative to
your body's level of energy. So, what does your flame look like?
— How big or small does it seem to you right now?
As you place all of your
attention on the flame of your body, look at its color. Your body flame
may be an intense brilliant yellow/white color. As you look at this image,
what color does your flame hold?
Once again with your mind's
eye, take a look at the shape of your body's flame. Direct your attention
to the base of the flame and notice, is the bottom round or oval shaped?
How does it appear to you?
Then as you focus your eyes
toward the tip the flame, notice that it comes to a jagged point.
You may even notice that
Your flame dances around a bit or perhaps it remains still. As you look
at this flame, feel it feed off the excess energy in your body, and let
it burn off any excess energy that you wish to release to return to a complete
sense of relaxation.
Take a deep breath and let your flame burn off any excess energy you feel detracts from your ability to relax.
Once again, tf you find your mind is distracted by wandering thoughts that pull your attention away from the image of the flame, gently redirect your attention back to this image, and then allow your mind to send these thoughts and feelings from your head to your body's center and up through the flame.
As you continue to watch this image of the flame, feel your body slowly become more calm and relaxed. And to help this out, take a nice slow, comfortable deep breath. And as you exhale, feel a greater sense of calm throughout your body.
And now look once again at the image of your flame, as your body becomes more tranquil, notice the flame decrease in height. Soon you will notice that your flame decreases in size; to about a quarter to one half inch tall.
As you focus on the image of your body flame, once again notice the color, shape and size. And, as you see the flame decrease in size, feel your body relax, as you draw your attention to the relaxation effect of the maintenance flame.
Now, There are times when this flame can be used to aid in the healing process of your physical body. By placing the flame over a specific part of your body, and area that is sore or experiencing pain, allow the flame to feed off the excess energy of this area, and restore a sense of peace to the organ or physiological system that is yearning wholeness.
Now, please take several slow deep breaths and as you exhale, allow your body flame to return a sense of peace, in this area (Pause) and as you do this, feel peace reside here, When you feel ready, then slowly return the image of the flame back the center of your body.
Now, continue to focus your mind's eye on your body flame. When you feel completely relaxed, with your flame very small, notice how still it is. Then, when you feel you are at a point of complete relaxation, slowly allow this image to fade from your mind, but retain this feeling of relaxation, knowing that your mind is now clear with fewer and fewer distractions.
To augment this relaxation process, please take one more slow, deep breath and then slowly…
Bring yourself back to the awareness of the room you are in.
Become aware of the time of day, the day of the week and what you have planed after you have completed this relaxation session.
When you feel ready, very
slowly open your eyes to a soft gaze in front of you. If you would like,
go ahead and stretch your arms and shoulders. Notice that although you
feel relaxed, you don't feel tired or sleepy. You feel fully energized
and revitalized, ready to do whatever you have planed for the rest of the
day.