We all know to ground right? Yet, like the power of breath, the potency of grounding is one of those things undervalued in our society. Is it because, like breath, it’s simple, free and easily accessible? Occasionally I have periods of neglect, when I forget the massive gifts that the practice of grounding brings, but then I return and rekindle the grounding practice and all is well.
Grounding is a skill I learned as a child. I had the privilege of growing up in Cumbria, roaming the countryside at one with and connecting to nature. However, in the adult world of a modern city life, distracted by all the trappings of modern adult life, sometimes grounding is neglected … and that’s when we start to disconnect, and eventually to lose our way. If we continue on that path we will get ill.
I recently joined in with a Breathwork led by Hannah and Hannah of Grounded.Life. It was lovely to integrate the familiar practice of sending roots into the earth, with a Conscious Breathwork session. I went into a trance like state, a deep meditative state and felt deeply peaceful afterwards: Cleansed of all worries and residues of everyday stress. I’m certain that the thorough grounding preparation was the key to a really powerful breathe.
Of course I know it is important to ground in many practices: Breathwork, singing, healing, yoga, energy work, meditation, spiritual practice etc., but a regular daily routine of grounding has been such a blessing over the last 12 months. The Covid pandemic has brought this into sharp focus for me. I’ve realised that it is not just important to ground, it is utterly vitally important and totally top priority. I feel like it’s one reason I am getting so much out of drinking the wonderful plant medicine, cacao, which feels so close to nature and very grounding in itself, perhaps it is one of her gifts also, to awaken the knowledge – that connection to the earth.
The experience of ‘lockdowns’ and pandemic restrictions has shown me how vital it is to get out in nature and return to those simple acts of being at one with nature that I did when I was a kid. Having something denied to you makes you realise how important it is. ‘Locked down’ in the City, I have felt a desperate need to find nature in my environment. I turned inward, determined to find a way to satisfy that need. Even locked indoors in the City, we can still extend awareness down into the Earth beneath us, and commune. Going fully into that practice is something I have done with groups for many years – breathing up the energy of the Earth through roots extending from base chakra and feet, sinking awareness deep into the heart of the planet. It is a way of tapping into that Earth intelligence, an intelligence much greater than humans can fathom. The pandemic has brought into focus for me how vitally important it is to make and sustain this connection.
Why do we undervalue this simple and instinctual practice so much?
In exploring the persecution of witches recently, I was told that to deflect blame for the mini ice age, crop failures, hunger and disease in the 15th century, the church blamed nature. Consequently, those that lived with nature and observed her cycles, who knew about herb lore and healing, were demonised and persecuted as witches. We are still suffering from the effects of those judgments and persecutions – perhaps that was the start of the path that has led European cultures to distance themselves from nature. I am certain that this disconnect from nature is at the root of much modern dis-ease. We have lost our respect for nature, as a race we have decimated our planet and its resources and mass extinctions are on the horizon. Gaia’s systems are under stress. I hope that the experiences of this pandemic, is a time to take stock and work out what we really value in life that will sound a wake up call. Maybe it’s not too late to turn the tide and come to appreciate the planet and the simple things in life: The earth beneath our feet and the air we breathe.
We have much to learn from the first nations – those who retain a respect for the land, and live close to nature. Their cultures retain wisdom that European cultures have been taught to distrust. In December I joined in meditation with a ceremony for planetary healing, held by tribal elders at Uluru in Australia. It was a very powerful experience for me – and all the more powerful because I stood barefoot in my garden in England and felt our strong connection through the Earth. It was daft, right? It was December in Yorkshire, raining and cold … my feet were numb within a couple of minutes … but it felt fantastic!
We have made life so complex. I have a grounding mouse mat beside my computer and an earthing mat on the mattress of my bed – earthed through the earth of my electricity supply. However, there are simple ways to connect, aside from devices. We can meditate sending roots down to the earth and drink up vitality with our breath, and of course the most simple practice is to walk barefoot on the ground.
So … a personal blessing for me … in all that’s been going on over the last 12 months is a renewed conviction of the importance of grounding, desire to re-connect deeply with nature and earth’s cycles, and an awakening to the power of breath. It’s all free, often down-played and under-utilised … untapped potential. I’m extending my tap root and drinking deep, to tap into the simple power of grounding and breath.
… and the air we breathe.





