Recently while doing some release work I began to see etherically the lines of energy that are called meridians in the Chinese system and the naddis (pronounced “nardi”) in the Indian system. Before I knew what I “had” when I awoke, I became aware of these white lines in the body that I knew were energy and could be affected/healed from a distance. It was only through some serendipity that I managed to catch on to what it was I was seeing and that it had a name. In the some twenty-five years of sensing energy fields in others, I never picked up on these lines of etheric force that carried prana or qi in the body. I began seeing it in spades, now, with this thing fast upon me. But through the release of a lot of blocked material, hundreds, if not thousands of them from big and small, I have come to a place where I am nearly cleared of most major blocks, save for the hardest ones, in the root and sacral. In the last few months, following some significant releases of root blocks, I have come to see things in my body using the third eye or etheric sensing, in a different way.
My inner sensing has become much more detailed. Imagine a piece of cloth where instead of a thread being a typical small thread, each thread is as small as a fiber in a thread. Now, imagine the energy body composed of a river of these threads, all contiguous, with color any number of things used to express the character of the energy within it. In the Hindu system, we see each chakra as having a different color, making up a rainbow. In my experience, though, there are no colors, only qualities in consciousness, and with that said, the use of images to explain or even perceive them is like a dream image that we can translate. What was once a white nerve-like channel that had an almost rubber consistency early on has become something far more complex. I would say that my inner vision has itself cleared a bit. I think, for healers and body workers who deal with energy, this level of clarity can be incredibly useful. It can be useful because I found that I was seeing something new that I have never heard described anywhere in any of the books.
I was able to focus my attention on an energy line running up my torso and look down “into” the line. As I did, I saw something unusual. At first, I didn’t know what it meant, but it allowed me to tell the practitioner where to focus pressure on an acupuncture point in my body. This point was smaller than the tip of your finger, and while you can “hit the point”very well, the point was itself made up of a more detailed anatomy that if correct, reveals a kind of holographic characteristic of our energy body, chakras, and the naddis or meridians themselves. Since this is so new, I am going to continue to observe to see if I can get enough observation to confirm what my gut instinct is telling me is so. If it is what I think it is, it means that blocks in one part of the body can be released through other parts of the body since the system is far more connected than we might even now realize. It also creates a kind of….poetry of the body wherein how one part of the body that stores a block has a relationship with other seemingly unrelated parts that actually bear a relationship with the stored material that builds a story that flows out of the story of the yin and yang forces in prana and in our own private experience. The stored part is drawn out by way of the more active portions of the body, flowing up and out of those meridians based on where the energy was stored not just in the chakra centers, but the naddis themselves.
The benefit to releasing stored material by way of the naddis is that you do not need to re-experience the stored emotional material again. There is no doubt that strong emotions can help stir us, and I have known releases that were very emotional, and worked because they were emotional, but there is also a very direct way to simply release the block in the energy body and poof, gone. The trap of feeling as though you have to “wrestle” with your emotions packed into various places in your body is that it can keep you caught in its thrall instead of simply letting it go. We have all in some way or another gotten addicted to how our mass of blocked material has made us feel. It is the devil that we know and when it comes to letting it go, it can be hard. it is also the way we come to know our authentic selves. Like grain being threshed, the chaff gets blown away in the wind. We then realize it wasn’t necessary after all, and may have been a big part of why we have had the problem we have had. It is this chaff that often tells us who we need to be even if it does not fit us, and when it comes to relating to others, being able to be ourselves is pretty important. When other people focus on that chaff and fall in love with it, we wind up with some explaining to do. Right? Why not be true blue, or work to get that way. So much happier. Content. Safe in the company of others who are like-minded.
So if you are going through awakening and go deep into meditation and are used to and comfortable with using your inner sight, the third eye to see your body, try looking down into the meridians and zooming in on them, especially when you are in a deep state of meditation and see what you see.
I’ll be taking a closer look and hopefully it will be something that will help our healers understand the energy body even more.