It's that time if year again- Chinese New Year, that is! This year is the year of the Snake, so I feel somehow that this year will bring me to focus more on spirituality and the incorporating the Goddess into my daily life, as one of the oldest symbols of the Goddess is the snake. Snakes are symbols of transformation and wisdom, and of the active kundalini spirit that compromises ourselves within the chakra centers of our bodies. I have not devoted much time to chakra work as of late, but it's never too late to learn more and strive to keep everything in balance. To be honest, since the beginning of my learning to work with my chakras, I have become more adept at sensing my imbalances during certain times. I know that my recent anger and annoyance stems from my root and sacral chakras being out of wack, surely. My pendulum will certainly get a workout this week when I get started on clearing aligning my muladhara to my sahaswara. That's the root chakra and the crown chakra names in Sanskrit, and no, I'm not trying to be smart. It's true that I've noticed more often when my chakras are off-keel; at the same time I tend to have backaches. Taking that as a physical manifestation of misalignment, I know it's time to clear things up, metaphysically speaking. Not much of a backache right now, but I am having trouble sleeping and getting comfortable in bed- probably a sign of a backache to come. At least it's kept me awake long enough to write this post.
Gong Xi Fa Cai, and wishing you all much abundance and luck for the year of the Snake.
Blessed be xoxox
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