The Hara Line

Dear Wildheart Members,


Something from Neil


"We are the Divine Intention"
Shirley MacLaine


Your hara is a vertical electrical current stretching from above the crown of your head through the centre of your body down into the core of the earth.

This electrical current is quite literally your main power line.

Our Hara Line holds the key to our intentions and our path in life. With an active and fully integrated Hara Line, we can manifest our dreams. We feel a sense of peace, presence, and personal power. Like a bridge between the divine and our earthly self, we are deeply connected to our innate power.

The heart being the bridge between these two worlds. To live from our heart we are ultimately connected to our divine purpose, or our cosmic potential, and also grounded into the earth. A bridge between dimensions, where we sit at the door of creativity or potential. 

In humans, the energy flow through the head and feet is bidirectional. In other words it flows like the tides one way and then the next. It also has a direct relationship with our energy field, electro magnetic field or torus. 

This energy line that runs up your spine can get kinks in it, or bend out of shape, (sound familiar?).
In this way we could say you’re out of alignment. 
Alignment with what? Your purpose, your potential, the intelligence that runs through you, trying to create a clear channel to connect you with the full potential of the universe.

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The axis mundi (also cosmic axis, world axis, world pillar, centre of the world) is a ubiquitous symbol that crosses human cultures. The image expresses a point of connection between sky and earth where the four compass directions meet. At this point communication is made between higher and lower realms.

The axis mundi image appears in every region of the world and takes many forms. The image is both feminine (an umbilical providing nourishment) and masculine (a phallus providing insemination into a uterus). It may have the form of a natural object (a mountain, a tree, a vine, a stalk, a column of smoke or fire) or a product of human manufacture (a staff, a tower, a ladder, a staircase, a maypole, a cross, a steeple, a rope, a totem pole, a pillar, a spire, a spine or a helter-skelter).

A plant can serve as the axis mundi. The tree provides an axis that unites three planes: Its branches reach for the sky, its trunk meets the earth, and it roots reach down into the underworld.

I believe at this time in the evolution of this planet, we need a multi-dimensional view in the world, a paradigm shift. With the emerging understanding from quantum physics that is helping to bring the two worlds together science and spiritually. We can hopefully move into an existence where we can connect to our spiritual and human purpose.

Are we spiritual beings having a human experience, or human beings have a spiritual experience?
 

"Love is the glue of the Universe" - Itzhak Bentov

Something from Jenna

Forced Action, generally speaking, is the action you take because you think you should be doing something. It feels forced and without excitement or motivation, like a struggle, and the results tend to be few and far between.

There's an awful lot of effort that goes into forced action and you never seem to get very far.

On top of that, obstacles tend to start popping up and can seem like a one step forward, two steps back kind of scenario. You're moving and acting but nothing seems to actually be happening and you're getting nowhere.

Inspired Action, on the other hand, is action that you take when you feel inspired to do it. This type of action is almost always accompanied by a rush of energy, and feelings of excitement, enthusiasm and joy.

When you're taking inspired action, you're in the zone and everything just flows. You accomplish more in a relatively short amount of time than you ever realized was possible. You work harder than ever, but it doesn't feel like work! 

The difference between the two is huge. Forced action feels bad, slow, painful, etc, and inspired action feels good, its joyful, fun, productive, and exhilarating! Simple!

How is the ratio of Inspired Action to Forced Action in your life?
Do you take enough action, or do you get stuck in the planning and visualisation of future events and dreams? If so, it's important to remember that our dreams cannot happen without inspired action. 

Justin Faulkner