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  • Writer: Freya Ingva
    Freya Ingva
  • Nov 26, 2021
  • 3 min read

It is widely experienced, especially by native communities, and understood that our planet is alive, not only on the surface with visible growth but also inside its core.


Earth, Gaia, Terra, Tellus, is our precious planet. The living being we inhabit, a source of energy in its own rights, is placed at an amazing juncture on the galactic net.

Its energy body has points and paths of energy, just like our own body has chakras and meridians.


Connecting to nature and regularly grounding is essential to our own wellbeing. In fact, the quality of our connection impacts directly our health.

Further, tuning into the planet chakras can enhance and open up new ways of being for us, from healing to discerning new energy levels.



How to connect to the Earth’s energy?


Wherever you are, the first thing to do is follow your instinct to go to or stop at certain locations.

To connect to the frequencies tune in to the place, or look at pictures of it, and meditate, fully focusing on your intention of being present and ‘in tune’.


A map akin to a body diagram of the world chakras (ley lines, grids, portals, vortices, etc) has been designed, identifying areas of very high energy. Starting from the


Root or Base Chakra

Location: Mount Shasta, California


This area is understood to be the interface between body, mind, and spirit. Mount Shasta is recognised as an electrically charged place. It represents creative power at its best.


Sacral Chakra

Location: Lake Titicaca shared by Bolivia and Peru


The area is highly charged with the presence of Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Iquitos, Aramu Muru (Gate of the Gods), Tiwanaku nearby.

Two major ley lines intersect at Lake Titicaca, the male and female Great Dragon lines, also known as the feathered serpent (male) and rainbow serpent (female/androgynous).



Solar Plexus Chakra

Location: Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory, Australia


This area is still sacred to the Aboriginals and it is a source of insight, memory, and learning.

It represents personal power, vitality, stillness, and harmony.



Heart Chakra

Location: Glastonbury/Shaftesbury/Stonehenge, UK


The bridge chakra balancing spiritual and physical, mind and feelings, upper and lower, etc.

Stonehenge is the highest charged of these places. All these locations have a highly regarded magical reputation, through times and civilizations.


Throat Chakra

Location: The Great Pyramids, Egypt, or Mount Sinai, Egypt/Mount of Olives, Israel


The throat chakra is one of the largest energy centres on Earth. It stands for communication, the voice of our planet, self-expression, a portal to other dimensions.

It is the only energy centre not connected to the two major ley lines, the male and female Great Dragon lines.


Third Eye Chakra

Location: Western Europe (in transit to reach Brazil around 3500CE)


It is understood that this chakra does not have a fixed location and moves according to the Earth’s rotation and eons described through astrological ages. In the current Age of Aquarius, the Third Eye chakra is believed to be located in Western Europe near Stonehenge in England. With the following Age of Capricorn, the chakra is believed to be moving to Brazil.



Crown Chakra

Location: Mount Kailash, Tibet


Oneness and unity. Connected to the concept of death and rebirth,

the Scorpio Full Moon (around the end of April-beginning of May) is apparently linked to the energy of Mount Kailash. This Full Moon marks the beginning of a new cycle, transformation and change, deep emotional experiences.



There are many other high-energy points around the world. For instance:


Mount Fuji in Japan

Tulum in Mexico

Maui in Hawaii

Kiev in Ukraine

Angkor Wat in Cambodia

Easter Island or Rapa Nui, Chile

Cape Town in South Africa

Lake Taupo in New Zealand

Bali in Indonesia

Sedona in Arizona



Which place will you connect with first?




 
  • Writer: Freya Ingva
    Freya Ingva
  • May 13, 2021
  • 2 min read

Energy. Perhaps something you would like more of?

We require energy to live and function. We are not the only ones: everything requires energy.

How about our planet Gaia or the Earth?

Most of the energy comes from the Sun, and the rest comes from internal heating.

In short, energy is the power to do or produce change, know something and elaborate. It is a necessary and very basic block to getting started with anything.


Interestingly, potential energy is energy that is stored, it can be accessed anytime and used later. That is the type of energy we want to tap into as it is often charged with data.

It is said that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transmuted.


So, how can we start connecting and feeling the link with the Earth? And get more energetic?

Nothing could be simpler and I am sure you are already doing it:

  • Be fully present;

  • Feel connected to the Earth through your body;

  • Follow your instinct.


Let me give you six ideas to explore more mindfully this life-supportive practice:


1) The easiest and most obvious idea is staying out in the sun. Enjoying natural sunlight, without excessive sun exposure, has many benefits for our body, not only it re-energizes us but also provides vitamin D, boosts the feel-good hormone serotonin, relieves stress, and many more.



2) Walking barefoot on the Earth is healing, grounding, reduces stress and inflammation, and will help increase our sensitivity. You will learn to experience the electromagnetic energy the Earth emits and be more in tune with it easily.


3) Rolling around on the Earth is a feel-good and fun activity to do. This will ground you and at the same time discharge negative energy. In short, this is not only playing, but it does help the physical body get rid of unhealthy energies.

4) Having fresh flowers and/or grow plants, both outside and indoor, to have Nature close by. Tending the garden is a wonderful and refreshing experience. Creating a window box is also exciting. Not to mention how lovely it is to receive a bouquet of flowers.

Watching a plant grow and bloom is akin to feeling like a proud parent.


5) If you have the chance, watching the wildlife in your area, safely, is also a great way to connect with Nature. Simply being present and paying attention to the needs and life rhythms of a squirrel, for instance, can renew purpose and relieve stress.

Studies proved that even watching wildlife documentaries produce the same effect.


6) Tree hugging or sitting against the trunk of a tree, are wonderful ways to slow down and connect deeply with our planet. Take your time to feel the tree and how it welcomes you. To fully benefit, you will need to spend more time with the tree as their life energy is ‘slower’ than ours.



When dealing with Gaia treat her like a good friend - showing love, respect, and care - and she will do likewise. Her wellbeing is closely related to ours.




 
  • Writer: Freya Ingva
    Freya Ingva
  • May 14, 2020
  • 3 min read

The ancient tool of dowsing is still proving itself useful thanks to its extreme flexibility. It is a true evergreen, open to all needs and questions. 


Is this the right present for your beloved? Dowse. Forgot your pin? Dowse. Confused by directions? Dowse.


If you want to ask me questions live about dowsing, sign up now for my online events here.


Now, I promised to answer five basic questions about dowsing, so let’s start.


What is dowsing?


The definition I use is 'Dowsing is the search for that which is hidden from view or knowledge’.

I think in its broadness it explains pretty clearly what dowsing is, does, and what it can reveal. It points to a discovery, a relevant piece of information, a needed answer.


Simply put, dowsing is an ancient tool that allows you to tap into the energy of all there is and get the answers you need. It has served humanity through the ages: to find water in the desert, get clear directions to get out of sticky situations, detect metals, locate landmines, retrieve lost objects, and much more.

It is a holistic and totally natural way of working with energies.


Can anybody dowse?


We are all born with an inner sense of knowledge and abilities going beyond the physical world. First, we need to listen, then trust and develop this strength.

You surely have experienced not liking and choosing to sit on a seat for no particular reason. Or, experiencing an inexplicable sense of deja vu.

Dowsing is no different. It is easy to learn and requires some practise to hone skills and yield better results.


What can I dowse for?


Anything! This is the absolute beauty of dowsing.

You can use dowsing for anything that relates to you, from wellbeing to career, from love to shopping, from travel to properties, and much much more.


Would you like to know if you need to take an umbrella today not to get wet? What time to leave to reach the train station on time? Which is the right shampoo for your hair? Which food compound is bloating your stomach? 

Can I dowse for myself?


When it comes to dowsing for oneself, it is important to remember that we are energy. We tap into the flow and receive the answer. 

Nothing could be simpler! Or is it?

It is, you go with the flow but stay out of it at the same time. Dowsing is a very practical and experiential tool, words cannot do it justice.


One word of advice: if you feel too deeply invested in a question, you may want another dowser to get the answer for you. 


What do I use to dowse?


The traditional and widely recognised tools are pendulum, L-rods, Y-rod. Plus, a choice of bobbers.


Pendulum

Personally, I define a #pendulum as a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely.

It can be made of any materials: crystals are favourite, wood, metal, glass, and so on.


L-Rods

Literally, two L-shaped pieces of metal to be held loosely, so they can swing and spin, by their shortest side. Depending on what you are doing, it can help using one only.


Y-Rod Traditionally, a Y-shaped branch of hazelwood. Where the tips of the V side are held in each hand and meant to spring up or down. Nowadays, you can find Y-rods of different sizes and materials, including plastic.


Bobber

A #bobber, or dowsing wand, is usually made up of a handle, a flexible and bouncy wire, and a cap to weight the end tip.

Some of these tools are often highly personalised and may be eccentric-looking, but they work, so why not?


With practice, you will realise that a tool suits certain tasks better than others. Experiment and find the one you best resonate with. It will be a joy to dowse every time you pick up your favourite tool. 


#Dowsing is an open-ended practice and a fantastic modality, retrieving answers straight from the energy field and presenting them to your consciousness.

If you have questions that need answers I am at your service with my remote dowsing.


Join my online events if you have questions about dowsing (Meet the Diviner, Digital Edition), or want to improve your dowsing or are already a pro (Swing your Pendulum Online).

Email me to sign up now and read more about dowsing on Friday with Freya


 
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