Creating Spaces for Healing & Meditation
© Chris Ensey
Honoring Mother Earth
There are sites all around the world that are recognized as powerful vortexes of energy. When we visit those locations we experience a profound sensation of alignment and connection to the source. Most sacred sites are located on Ley lines, which are the energy lines of the planet.
We find the presence of the five elements and sacred geometry in architecture, temples, pyramids, and in sacred spaces for healing and alignment of the energy.
Mother Earth is nurturing us and all living beings. She is source of life, the provider of all our resources necessary to life, to grow, to thrive. Yet, it has been hurt by human kind in many destructive ways.
Worldwide, we find indigenous and tribe leaders who are honoring mother earth and all five elements of nature in a respectful way. All cultures and ancestral wisdom teaches us the importance of ceremonies, asking permission to the earth before cutting any trees. The constructions are aligned with their intentions and with the environment. They remind us to be thankful for all the resources we receive everyday providing us with the air we breathe, the light that uplifts us, the water that nurtures us, and the earth that supports us.
Roots of Peace
Leaders offering healing alternatives in so many ways and forms participated to the Healing Summit in Portugal this year. Many purposeful connections have been made bringing opportunities to join our effort for healing.
During the war the earth is filled with landmines which causes profound damages in the community and environment. Mrs Heidi Kuhn, founder of Roots of Peace and speaker at the Healing Summit, shared her mission: They are transforming landmines into vines, healing the earth and nurturing the community worldwide. We all can join our effort to support such a purposeful mission.
Create a Space for Contemplation
Ms Jaya Kader, founding principal of KZ Architecture and advocate for sustainable designs, has been inspired by the impact of Roots of Peace. A beautiful pavilion has been designed to offer a space for contemplation on the sites that are healed and nourished, from Mines to Vines.
We integrated the five elements of nature, ancestral wisdom and sacred energy into the design to bring a healing component into the creation.
When we activate vortexes of energy in our own personal alignment and in specific places through meditation, we support the healing and transformation for thyself, the environment and the communities.
We can also activate vortexes of energy by creating spaces honoring sacred geometry, the five elements of nature and ancestral wisdom. The alignment of the seven tonalities in a vortex supports healing and activation of the energy. For a clear attainment we take into consideration the four cardinal points, above, below and within.
We integrate those principles into the creation of medicine wheels, mandalas, pavilions, yoga-shalas, as well as spaces for meditation and contemplation. These aspects can also be integrated in homes and resorts to align the energy between the people, the space and the environment.
Five Elements for Healing
The five elements are based on ancient wisdom and integrated in a practical way for sustainable project development. When we balance these elements with a clear intention, we activate a frequency of light in those sites and communities.
Ether Element
In the Ether Element we take into consideration the intention, the mission as well as the spiritual aspect. It is the space of connection to the source of creation.
This element is found in the center and englobes the whole vortex of energy of the space in a subtle and clear way.
Air Element
In the Air Element we take into consideration the culture to clarify a vision that honors the philosophy behind the project. In a home it is the place for study, reflection and communication. This space is represented with light flow symbols such as wind chimes, feathers, plants that are light, flowing fabric or flags and shapes that reflect this quality.
Fire Element
In the Fire Element we represent the purpose, and the spark character of the project. We can use symbols of this element as well as organic materials that uplift the space’s frequency. It provides a creative ambiance, balancing the biorhythm and heart frequency. It is alive and awakening.
Water Element
In the Water Element we remember to take into consideration the community. We create space for emotional connections and use symbols aligned with the intention. This element reflects the flowing rivers nurturing healthy relationships with all living beings.
Earth Element
In the Earth Element we focus on the environment, the space and the resources available. It is the area for rest and nourishment providing a sense of comfort.
Divine Alignment
We honor the connection to Mother Earth; Gaia. We integrate organic materials that offer a foundation for growth symbolizing prosperity. We are all connected, walking together on this sacred beautiful generous planet.
All the elements are in divine alignment, intertwined with grace and beauty.
The organization of the elements are aligned in different ways depending of the purpose, the community and the environment. This approach gives space to people, artists, architects, healers and communities to integrate their own style, their own skills into the creative process of their visions.
We combine feminine and masculine energies. The spark that unifies forces to give birth and to manifest visions in an organic, sustainable and integrative way.
May all beings live in peace and happiness.
Christelle Chopard
– Five elements for self- and project-development expert consultant