Love is Energy

Wednesday, March 28, 2012
I'm committed to increasing love in my life, not only my capacity to give love but to receive love as well. I got to thinking about love as energy. Everything is energy (Inner Constellation Truth #1--thank you, Einstein); therefore, love is energy. If I want to increase love, it seems like a good start to increase my feeling of being loved. I say this because love isn't only a mental construct, it involves action. I can type all these wonderful ideals in this blog article, but the energy of love will increase most when I drop into my heart and actually get the home fire burning. Generating love inside means we don't have to depend on others to give us love. We can be our own fuel for the fire, so to speak. When love is given, it is a gift (Thank you, wise friend, Penelope). We can't expect love, but we can give it, perhaps even unconditionally--to others and to ourselves.

Our heart rhythms can now be measured 8 feet from our body and when they are in coherence (a loving state) are shown to influence and entrain others' heart and brain rhythms when they come into our range. Kirlian photography produces a photographic image of electricity coming off the human body. When a person concentrates on the feeling of love, the electrical field surrounding the body more than doubles. Our hearts are the most powerful generators of energy. OK, OK, I'm in, I'm in (pun intended). How do we generate feelings of love from the inner constellation outward? Here are some of my favorite generating practices:

Circulation Sex Constellation

Saturday, March 24, 2012
Active Time:  7-9pm
Element: fire
Fundamental Principle: yin
Season: summer

Now that I have your attention :}, let’s dive into this week’s meridian, also called Pericardium Meridian. The Pericardium is the protective envelope of your heart and serves an important job of protecting the most vital muscle in your body. This meridian circulates the blood and works very closely with the heart, sending energy to the sexual organs as well as governing the mind and personal relationships. Disharmony in PC meridian can present as heart, blood and sexual organ dysfunctions. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the heart is believed to also store mental energy and many emotional or mental imbalances can be symptoms of upset to the PC meridian.

Pericardium is a yin meridian, most active between the hours of 7-9pm. Not surprisingly, PC is associated with the fire element. If you wish to trace this meridian, it’s easily done by starting with an open palm on the outside of your opposing nipple (sound racey enough?!) Travel up to your armpit and shoulder, down the inner arm to the inside of your elbow and then straight down the center of your wrist and off the middle finger. Do this on both sides of your body. An easy way to access the end point of the PC meridian is to tap on PC-9 on the inside nail bed of your middle finger (the side closest to your thumb).  I like including PC-9 in tapping algorithms for heart conditions, circulation issues, mental anguish, relationship problems, reproductive complications or sexual concerns. Consider tapping PC-9 to balance blood flow to your heart and sexual organs or whenever you desire a fiery boost!

Kidney Constellation

Friday, March 16, 2012
Kidney Meridian from schredo.com
Active Time: 5-7pm
Element: water
Fundamental Principle: yin
Season: winter

Kidney Meridian is next up in the constellation article series.  This cute diagram shows just how easy it is to trace Kidney Meridian (most active between 5-7pm). KI meridian starts at the ball of the foot, travels the inside of the ankle and straight up the body to KI-27. For those of you who tap, KI-27 is the collar bone point.

The kidneys are our disposal system, filtering waste from the blood and moving it onward to the bladder for excretion as urine. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, kidney is considered the body's reservoir of essential energy. The kidney organ system also includes the adrenals which are thumb-sized glands that sit like little hats on top of the kidneys. They secrete essential hormones that regulate metabolism, immunity and sexual potency and can be damaged due to excess stress. Kidney meridian imbalances may present as diarrhea, constipation, back ache or pain in lower extremities, insomnia, extremes in energy such as restlessness or fatigue, excessive cold, shame and fear.

Kidney is associated with the element of water and is considered a yin meridian. I like to include KI-27 in almost all algorithms, especially related to any kind of physical pain. Roger Callahan, who developed meridian algorithms through diagnostic tests, saw KI-27 as an exclamation point to any recipe. It's especially potent in addressing any kind of trauma and is the go-to point upon emotional upset.

When KI meridian is flowing and operating at peak function, attributes such as wisdom, courage, clear perception, gentleness and self-understanding are experienced. So trace your KI meridian lovingly at the close of your day as evening settles, or thump K-27 to give yourself an infusion of energy.

Bladder Constellation

Friday, March 9, 2012
Active Time: 3-5pm
Element: water
Fundamental Principle: yang
Season: winter

A bladder is constellating, what now? Remember, still working on knocking down those 12 major meridians accessed in my Inner Constellation work. This is the fourth installment. If you missed the others, go to the Meridian Pathways tab at the top of the blog and catch up so your system can hum this weekend.

Bladder meridian is in charge of storing and eliminating fluid waste. It's extra special because it's the longest meridian in the body, beginning at the inside edge of each eye (remember, meridians are bilateral) and traveling over the top of the head where it's generous enough to visit the brain before continuing to the back of the neck. Here it splits into two branches; the inner one travels to the base of the neck and moves down, parallel with the spine. The other branch moves across the back of the shoulders and then parallels the inner branch, where they both run through the buttocks and knees, continuing down the back of the calves, circling the outer ankles, and finally (geez!) ending at the tip of the little toes. Unless you're a contortionist this one can present challenges to trace, but certainly give it a crack and send me pictures:) It's a yang meridian (probably due to all the huffing and puffing) and most active between the hours of 3-5pm. Its element is water--lovely, liquid bladder.

A pathway for tracing bladder meridian can be found at You Tube. It's a quick, 27 second video of the pathway. To activate by tracing, begin at the inner eyebrow and trace back. In the areas you're unable to reach, connect with your intention, reach back and keep tracing. BL-2 is the acupuncture point accessed in meridian tapping algorithms. It's located on the inside edge of the eyebrow. I love BL-2 for headaches and/or sinus congestion. Weakness in Bladder Meridian may be indicative of urinary disorders, runny nose, neck tension, lower-body pain and stiffness, including the spine and hips, knees and calves. Remember, I want to see those BL tracing meridian moves!

Poetry: The Soul Making Tool

Saturday, March 3, 2012
Happy Saturday, IC peeps. I've made a decision to give the meridian constellation articles their own separate blog page (you'll notice the tab at the top of the blog, coming soon:). That way the content rich information can be enjoyed at a more digestible pace as I keep installing new ones through March. For purely selfish reasons, I can then intersperse the blog with creative inspiration. I'm too much in my head these days and need to drop down, down, down, into my writing space. The decision to do a creative piece today was inspired by the late poet, May Sarton (thank you, dear friend, Penelope, for turning me onto her). Here are a few quotes I read this week that got me itching to write creatively again:

"Once more poetry is for me the soul-making tool." Amen, sister!

"...when I am in a state of grace, when the deep channels are open...when I am both profoundly stirred and balanced, then poetry comes as a gift from a power beyond my will."  Sigh and goosebumps.

"The delights of a poet as I jotted them down turned out to be light, solitude, the natural world, love, time, creation itself." I feel a poem coming on, thank you May Sarton, you are a Master....

Movement of the Masters
©Karla Johnston, Inner Constellation.com

Lift, sink,
ebb, flow,
swirl, scoop
the energy.

Watch, guard,
examine, sever,
deflect, absorb
the weakness.

Close, open,
merge, stretch,
draw in, release
the breath.

Life is a dance;
beautiful, effortless when in the current.

Be not fooled by grace.
Complete attention is necessary.