Let's look at what it means to embody wholeness, which includes understanding the mind-body connection and knowing how to access the divine intelligence of the subtle body. As you read, you'll discover tips and ways to connect and work consciously with the subtle body, which will assist you in embodying a renewed and strengthened version of yourself as you're reminded of the healing potential within. A new spiritual science is emerging, one that integrates spiritual concepts and expanded awareness that with application can be tangibly experienced through the physical body as harmony, inner peace, freedom from the fear of dis-ease and the awareness of wholeness. Let's start by painting a picture of wholeness and how it can empower you to respond rather than react to negativity and fear in the both the past (which usually includes sadness, guilt, and anger) and the future (uncertainty, worry and anxiety) through greater clarity and understanding. In my latest book, Your Inner Healer: Using Chakras and Energy Medicine to Achieve Wholeness, I describe wholeness as follows: "Wholeness is an awareness that has integrated one's spiritual nature to the equation of being human—it's the experience of being one in mind, body, and spirit. This is an empowering state to be in because being whole on a conscious level allows you to embody the attributes of spirit, such as clarity, understanding, peace, happiness, and strength, as you merge that expanded awareness with your humanity. Health is known to be connected to one's vibrational frequency, which is the sum of one's outlook, thoughts, emotions, words, and actions. As such, being whole has profound, positive impacts on virtually every facet of one's life." Operating through wholeness includes the integration of a key element: the awareness of the soul as inner stillness and the subtle body that emanates from it. The soul, by nature, is fearless, invulnerable, emanates strength, and expresses divine intelligence as wisdom and discernment. The subtle body is the intermediary, which marries your spiritual nature with the physical body. It's also your inner healer, backed by the power of the soul; it's the divine intelligence responsible for the beating of your heart and the automatic healing that takes place after a cut or injury. The subtle body houses your seven main chakras and communicates with us, always seeking to guide us back into balance through feelings, emotions, energetic nudges, and inner knowing. When we are mindful of our wholeness, fear is responded to, rather than reacted to. Negative thoughts and emotions are no longer identified with, but recognized as messengers, and part of our inner guidance system. This approach is incredibly empowering, affording us the ability to transmute negativity as it arises, and become unstuck in moments, rather than taking hours, days, or weeks to get past negative emotions and move forward. What allows us to make inner shifts more efficiently and come back into balance (energetically speaking) is a deep understanding and awareness of the present moment. The present moment is fundamental to not only realizing wholeness but experiencing it directly as the silence and peace of inner stillness. Wholeness recognizes the mind-body connection. It's the understanding that there is no separation between our mind and the physical body, or the soul, for that matter. Through this expanded awareness, we realize that thoughts, emotions, and even our outlook on life are reflected and translated through the physical body as feelings and our sense of wellbeing (or lack thereof). Awakening to the mind, body, and spirit connection is empowering, as it allows us to shift from being a victim to negativity, even circumstances, to being a conscious participant in not only realizing wholeness but also in manifesting our destiny. Through a spiritual vantage point, health and dis-ease are viewed as energetic states, not concrete conditions. A healthy mind is one that is in balance, which understands the importance of balancing negativity with positivity. It recognizes the value and transformative potential of inner stillness in alchemizing fear and negative emotion. There is a simple approach, a formula if you will, that can assist you in disarming negativity, as you starve fear and reclaim your vital energy in the process. As human beings, we've been conditioned to react to fear in all its forms, as it attacks our health, finances, relationships, and even our outlook on life. The shift that's available to us is a conscious approach that allows us to create positive inner change, allowing us to produce desirable and uplifting momentum, moving forward. The key is knowing when fear presents itself, and then challenging it with a positive, life-affirming thought. How to Disarm Fear: Challenging Negative Thinking
The following are some examples of negative thoughts that are often experienced, along with positive thoughts that not only challenge them, but that also will inspire you in formulating your own positive thinking moving forward (which will help balancing your energies in the moment as negativity or fear is experienced). Negative Thought/FeelingPositive Affirmation
Let's now take a deeper look at the subtle body and how we can connect to and consciously work with it. The key to accessing and tuning into the subtle body is awareness, and this involves shifting our present awareness inward, towards stillness. Stillness is what our inner being reflects. It's a dimension within us that is teeming with potential, healing energy, strength, clarity, wisdom, joy, and other life-empowering spiritual faculties. One doesn't create inner stillness, but instead becomes aware of it. The subtle body is an extension of our inner being and is the receiver of divine intelligence. I should also mention that the subtle body can be directly experienced as waves of energy across one's face and torso through meditation. Let's look at five ways to access and connect deeper with the subtle body, as it is key in assisting us to consciously reunite with the wholeness of our inner being and the healing energies it emanates. Five Ways to Connect with the Subtle Body
I'm going to close by examing at how we can work in harmony with the subtle body, which will assist us in renewing ourselves in mind, body, and spirit and remind us of our already wholeness. The focus here will be on awareness and the energy centers found within the subtle body (the chakras). Self-understanding is vital here, as it enables us to have greater clarity and discernment regarding this topic. The subtle body has seven main energy centers within it. When we're consciously whole and in balance, these energy centers draw in unrestricted universal or cosmic energy. Starting at our base is the root chakra, which is located at the base of our spine, and it represents feelings of being safe, secure, and grounded. It is represented by the color red. Moving upward is the sacral chakra, found just below the navel. It represents flow, playful, and sensual energies, and is represented by the color orange. The next chakra as we ascend is the solar plexus chakra, located in the upper abdomen area. One's will, determination, and strength are expressions of this chakra, and it is represented by the color yellow. Moving upward, we find the heart chakra in the center of our chest. Charitable love, forgiveness, and compassion are what emanate from our heart center. Green represents this chakra. Above the heart chakra is the throat chakra. Fearless expression, truth, and spiritual communication are extended from this communication center, represented by the color blue. Just above and in between our eyebrows is the third eye chakra; this is the commanding center and the key to clarity, wisdom, and understanding. Indigo blue is the color of this chakra. Lastly, at the top of the head is the crown chakra. It represents oneness and spiritual enlightenment, and gives us a sense of our own divinity. Purple is the color of the crown chakra. With an understanding of the subtle body and the chakras (or energy centers) within it, we have a foundation moving forward as to how we can work with the subtle body on a conscious level. The subtle body and its chakras are energies, and energy or consciousness is always speaking to us. I often say that awareness is everything. Understanding that we're always being communicated with through energy, in the form of energetic nudges, vibrational hits, or inner knowing, empowers us to become more discerning—which allows divine guidance to be recognized and heeded. One of the subtle body's main goals is to always bring us back into balance, and it seeks to achieve this by having us recognize, tune in to, and align with its intelligence. Here are five ways to recognize and work with the subtle body, which will enable you to understand your spiritual nature on a deeper level. Five Ways to Work in Harmony with the Subtle Body
Wholeness is not something that's created; it is a state of being that's achieved and realized through shadow work and the cultivation of mindfulness. Nothing has to be added to us; rather, we are required to subtract, to let go of the limiting energies and beliefs that separate us from our already wholeness. In other words, within us is already a whole and complete spiritual being waiting to be remembered and embodied through awareness—awareness of inner stillness. |
Jiulio Consiglio (Ontario, Canada) is a spiritual teacher and author who focuses on the transformative power of inner stillness, the mind-body-spirit connection and psychic abilities development. His message is that there is ...