Fresh turmeric and ginger make a great anti-inflammatory tea. |
Slice up an inch of each, add 3 cups of water, and simmer 30 min. Strain and add lemon juice. |
All of this background story is to explain why today, I have felt like crap [oh wait - I left out some parts. Mina was up for many hours last night, so I got very little sleep. And the coyotes returned last night and killed our third sheep, Laura.]
So Mina and I were laying down for a nap, and I was feeling grumpy and icky and sick. Mina was more interested in playing than napping [unlike her mother.] Instead of fighting her, I started focusing on my womb area, my root. This is a practice that helps connect me to my feminine spirit. I breathed light into that space, expanding my feminine energy and feeling love and relaxation from it. [If this is something that intrigues you, I would urge you to read Wild Feminine by Tami Lynn Kent.] After a few minutes, I realized Mina was quiet. I opened my eyes to find her fast asleep.
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Visualizing healing |
And my sinuses totally started to open up.
Next my healing hands began to massage my achey face - the bridge of my nose, the bones under my eyes, across my cheekbones, along my jaws. I kept my focus on bringing in healing energy (white light) and releasing stagnation.
When I was done, I felt revived. I got up and danced a little bit, to keep the energy flowing through my whole body [I highly recommend that you dance as much as possible.]
I think that the most important result of my little healing session was the change in my attitude. By connecting with my feminine spirit, I evolved from being a sad and sorry case to an empowered healer. Taking myself into my own hands, I applied my love and wisdom. I still had a cold, but my day turned from a crappy one into one of beauty and gratitude.
And that, really, is what healing is all about.