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What does being grounded mean and what are the best ways for someone to be grounded? - Quora

What does being grounded mean and what are the best ways for someone to be grounded? - Quora

Becoming grounded is a holistic transformation

What does it mean to “be grounded”?

  • You have the deep inner feeling of being good enough
  • You are unshakably secure in who you are at the core
  • You know you’ll be fine whatever happens to you
  • You’ll have a meaningful sense of direction for you life

Being grounded in the present and having a clear direction for the future makes you unshakably resilient, like a strong rock in the chaotic ocean of life.

Whatever failure happens to you, whatever worry, emotional turmoil or negativity hits you, you won’t start the emotional rollercoaster and be blown around lik

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There are many good reasons to be grounded. It keeps you focused, centered, and present. It makes you less affected by other people. You know who you are and feel on purpose with your life. It also has a stabilizing effect on your body. When you are grounded you are better able to keep your balance and perform physical actions with more stability. It’s good for athletes.

There are a number of approaches to grounding yourself and some are better than others. Below is my method that I’ve been doing for decades. At first it seems like just a visualization, but over time you’ll realize it employs a subtle energy, and you are not just making something up in your mind.

Once you have practiced this for a few days or weeks it will only take you a minute or less, and the grounding will last at least 24 hours. It’s a good idea to do this daily when you wake up and are sitting on the edge of your bed.

Also, once you experience being grounded for a few weeks you’ll quickly notice when you become ungrounded. You can become ungrounded if someone upsets you, you hurt yourself, or you become ill. Sometimes you may just feel ungrounded and then you’ll want to reground yourself.

I have recommended this practice to athletes who tell me they always perform better when they do this before participating in their sport.

For grounding use the image of a tree stump or something else that you feel would work. For instance, some use a big ship chain with an anchor on it, some use the image of a big steel bolt. In all cases, make sure it goes all the way to center of the earth. Triple grounding works best. 3’, 2’ and 1' grounding columns one inside the other.

Make them earth-tone colors such as light tan. The color of wood works well. Put 25,000 or more roots on the base of each column and anchor them firmly to the energetic center of the earth.

Be specific and deliberate when you anchor the column strongly into your first chakra at the base of the spine and bind the roots into the core of the earth.

Move your lips and describe to yourself what you are doing while you are doing it.

Be sure the grounding stays the same diameter all the way down and clean it with a golden ball of light or golden scrub brushes if you sense it is clogged up.


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Being “grounded” means how much one is physically, psychically, energetically, and spiritually connected, steadied, or tied to the earth. Not being grounded can affect you psychically, physically,,psychologically, and energetically although the vast majority of people either disbelieve or are unaware that such factors are able to affect them. Depending on your religeous, spiritual or mental belif systems there are just as many ways for one to ground themselves. One extremely common way is to imagine yourself as a tree. if your root system is not deeply anchoring you, you are in danger of being

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I am an Author, quite successful, sufficiently wealthy and I have practiced Nichiren Shoshu True Buddhism since 1974.

See Nichiren Shoshu True Buddhism • NST Nichiren Shoshu Temple

Note: Soka Gakkai or SGI is NOT part of Nichiren Shoshu. They were excommunicated in 1991.

Back in the day when I first started practicing True Buddhism the lay organization, SGI was in good standing with the Nichiren Shoshu Priesthood. For me, I was lucky to have a “Humanistic Mother”. My Mother’s Family immigranted from Poland when WWI started. She was Catholic but my Father was Protestant, so we went to a Methodist Church! A compromise I guess. At any rate I learned the, “Golden Rule” “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” So when I started practicing Nichiren Shoshu True Buddhism I questioned the leaders in the lay organization often. Many seemed very egotistical, but the various Priests I met reminded me of my Mother; sincere, warm, and very compassionate. So, I left the lay organization before they were excommunicated.

Nowadays my wife and I support an organization for abused children in my wife’s home city in Ilhéus, Brazil. Hands on good will is what keeps us grounded. Just spouting and parroting ideology does not keep you grounded. Actually helping with children, disabled, or a hospice will keep one grounded. Donations do not.

I am really amazed that folks with personal animus towards President Trump actually believe and repeat ridiculously false talking points solely based on something some tells them. I lived in LA most of my life and had plenty of friends that were immigrants. The physical abuse, sexual abuse and pure manipulation by “Coyotes”, from the drug cartels, that is inflicted on women and children paying them to cross the border is absolutely horrendous and they control nearly 100% of the illegal crossings. Controlling our Southern Border will PREVENT abuse and that is the humanistic thing to do. It is sad the people who hate the President create a false narrative and use, “sympathy” to attract supporters.


Being grounded is being within and at ease within the body. When someone is spacey they are not grounded as an example. Some people myself included like to be in the etheric realms and what happens if I am not grounded I can lose my keys or be late somewhere. When someone has experienced trauma in their life they also may want to take off our of body to not feel.

The way to be more grounded is to spend time in nature. Walk barefoot on the soil. Touch the trunk of a tree. You can ask yourself am I grounded? Meditation is another way to ground. It is possible to be both etheric and grounded at the same time and I have learned to do this. Doing yoga is a good way to become grounded also as you are more aware of your body. Doing Qi Gong is another way to become grounded. It works with the energy system and teaches a person to be more aware. I am a feeler so I can feel if my spirit is out but I know not everyone can feel.


hmmm… some good answers but….

grounding… think of the roots of a tree

when the tree has strong roots they are deep in the ground

when the tree is struck by a storm it’s roots hold fast and doesn’t budge

if a tree has weak roots it is torn from the earth by a storm and enters into chaos

to be grounded means you are solid with who you are, you are sure of yourself, you have confidence in your decisions… you trust yourself

to be grounded means you pay attention to not only yourself but what is going on around you

grounding comes from making decisions based on observation and objectivity

grounding comes through surrendering to what the moment is and what is required

grounding is being able to do nothing if you don’t know what to do

grounding is being calm even though other people want you to react in the opposite

grounding is about understanding the kind of person you want to be and making decisions that help to bring that about!


Being grounded means to be someone who is in the here and now. A grounded individual does not disappear I to flights of fancy and imagination. A grounded individual deals with things as they are rather than as they should be.

In spiritual terms, it is someone who is in control of their body and mind.


Being humble and modest to begin with. Not being swayed away by money and power. Accepting life and yet at the same time not giving up.Not looking down upon others or insulting others based on their status. Looking at everything in the same way as though there is no difference at all.Not being too judgmental.


I think to be grounded means you pay attention to not only yourself but what is going on around you. grounding comes from making decisions based on observation and objectivity. grounding comes through surrendering to what the moment is and what is required. grounding is being able to do nothing if you don't know what to do.


Hi, I have today created a short basic video about grounding and how it can be used to remove issues, negative energy and boost your overall mental wellness.

Check it out:


Hearts and Minds Prepared | Quaker Learning Australia

Hearts and Minds Prepared | Quaker Learning Australia

Hearts and Minds Prepared

“Hearts and minds prepared” is a twelve session course for small groups developed by the Quaker Study Centre at Woodbrooke, UK. The aim of the course is to deepen participants’ understanding of our Quaker heritage, the fundamental principles of Quaker faith and practice, and their application today within the liberal tradition of Quakerism. It has been very popular with Quakers in Britain and has been well received when offered in Australia.

The sub-title – “Grounding the faith and practice of Quakers today” – emphasises the concern of “Hearts and minds prepared” with Quaker history and heritage on the one hand, and the ways this is interpreted today on the other. The tensions between the past and the present are often present and usually constructive. Some sessions use writings of early Friends to deepen our understanding of our Quaker heritage, while challenging us to articulate and own our individual and corporate faith and practice today, and to reflect on the ways in which these are linked to but different from their origins. Other sessions ask us to read, listen to, and on one occasion watch a video of modern Friends sharing their sense of being grounded in their faith and practice as a stimulus to considering our individual positions. Throughout the course there is constant encouragement to examine our individual spiritual grounding, practices and spiritual journeys, and to share them with the group.

But content – a greater understanding of our own spirituality and the Quaker way – is only one aspect of the course. Perhaps as important is the development of our skills of listening and sharing, which in turn help to create a growing sense trust and community among participants, and an increasing depth and sensitivity in appreciating and learning from the spirituality of others. These skills are encouraged by a carefully structured course, in which early sessions focus on less personal and potentially challenging subjects, while activities, such as one-to-one sharing, encourage disclosure in a non-threatening environment, and build skills of creative listening and worship sharing.

The course is tightly structured overall and each session has a very specific focus; this is not a course for a group wanting, open, wide-ranging and self-directed discussion. The facilitators’ handbook and the comprehensive resources provided, whether readings, cards, audio or video presentation are excellent, and the activities based on these are varied and engaging. Although the role of the facilitators is critical in guiding the sessions, their role is not to impose particular views on the group, and the direction taken, the outcomes and the learning depended on the group as a whole. Preparatory reading is not required, an aspect which may be important for busy people taking part in the course. There are, however, many handouts, booklets to borrow and suggestions for reading specific to most sessions.

The course is designed for groups of about eight, including two facilitators, with a mix of experienced Friends and newcomers. The group becomes closely bonded and trusting, so it is important that a commitment to attend is made by everyone and that there are no late additions to the group. Each session fits comfortably into a two hour period.

The course developers expect facilitators to attend a training day and an excellent program has been developed which focuses on trainees participating in, and taking turns in leading, the specific sorts of activity the course entails – but with the training content focused on the process of facilitation rather than course content. After undertaking training in Britain I have trained groups of potential facilitators in several Regional Meetings. There are now Friends in most places prepared to facilitate the course or the training, and I am available to come and lead a training day.

A number of Regional Meetings have copies of the resource kits.

Contact: Peter Wilde
Tasmania Regional Meeting
(03) 62295017
wilde@utas.edu.au

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Quakers: That of God in Everyone (2015) | Full Movie | Paul Buckley | Thomas Hamm - YouTube

Quakers: That of God in Everyone (2015) | Full Movie | Paul Buckley | Thomas Hamm - YouTube



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Watch Quakers: That of God in Everyone (2015) Full Movie on Vision Video Though many are familiar with the Quaker names such as William Penn, Susan B. Anthony, Daniel Boone and Johns Hopkins, lesser-known Quakers also impacted society in significant ways. These are untold stories Friends who profoundly influenced the course of American history by seeing that of God in everyone. Led by what they refer to as their “inner light,” members of the Society of Friends (Quakers) played pivotal roles in some of the most transformative events of the last four centuries. Whether it be forging relations with Native Americans, the abolition of slavery, reconstruction, World War II, or the Civil Rights Movement, Quakers resolutely followed conscience even when faced with fierce opposition. This feature length documentary will introduce you to untold stories of Friends from the American Heartland who profoundly influenced the course of American history by seeing that of God in everyone. Director: Isaac Stambaugh Starring: Paul Buckley, Thomas Hamm, Mary Ellen Krisher, Jeff Arnold

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Anthony Tindle1 month ago (edited)
Thankyou for this video: I never thought of myself as a quaker infact I didn't even know what one is but looking back over my years the Quakers think as I have thought of myself if God would like to speak to me I've never tried to look for him he knows where I am, what I've done and doing I'm only here as he will know, and after 2 major strokes and being induced into a coma he isn't bothered about me yet, saying that he will be seeing me soon because of my age until then I'm still the quiet Anthony with no enemies thankyou for giving me media that puts the old grey cells into motion.
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Farah Ben Adam1 month ago
I love it and at the same time I was wondering if there's a community in Morocco and if you are willing to have ties there. My family is Christian and I'm very attracted to this. Looking forword to get in touch


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Jessica Leonard-Sandino4 weeks ago
I’m a life long Quaker and some of this was new to me! Very enjoyable and beautifully made!


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BabyFox4 months ago
There are small groups in Oklahoma to
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Elegia1 month ago
This is very inspiriting movie. I am touched by all the good things Quakers have done.


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Jt Hilton2 weeks ago (edited)
I GOT SO HAPPY WHEN I HEARD THAT WHITES SAID AND INDIANS LIKE THAT 😁!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Louise Hérard1 month ago
Beautiful message


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vijay maruthi5 months ago
pls upload abraham bible collection film in english bro


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Azara Moon2 months ago
Iam a true Quaker.
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James Sorensen3 months ago
There are Quaker groups all over the country. Unfortunately, many are evangelical, fundamentalist groups.
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This really favors the Quaker POV yikes

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삶의예술학교 – "인간에 대한 혐오감" - 태초에 큰 빛의 영혼인 나

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#2. 어제 감정다루기 프로세스 이후 저의 마음과 다짐을 나누고 싶습니다. 
어제까지 이어지는 서버트레이닝의 시간들이 저에게도 정말 강렬한 과정이었습니다.

"인간에 대한 혐오감"

내 안에 깊이 자리하고 있었던 분노, 우울함의 뿌리가 바로 이것 때문이라는 것을 이제야 알기 시작했습니다. 아주 거대한 빙하의 일부를 건들인 느낌입니다.
"다 죽여버릴거야! 내 마음대로 할거야. 다 꺼져버려 이 악마들아!"

조이빌에서 처음 어웨이크닝을 할 때 만났던 내 안의 악마가 그간 조용히 숨죽이고 있다가 다시 슬그머니 고개를 내밀었습니다.
  • '엄마가 내가 곁에 다가가는 것을 뿌리쳤을 때, 엄마와 아빠가 내 눈 앞에서 뒤엉켜 서로를 할퀴고 때리는 모습을 맞닥뜨렸을 때, 
  • 엄마가 날 두고 자주 멀리 가버렸을 때, 
  • 학교에서 성적을 잘 받아도 상을 받아도 칭찬을 받아도 누구도 나를 온전히 잘했다고 말해주지 않았을 때

  • 나는 항상 동생에 비해 유별나고 이상하고 고집도 많고 이기적인 애라는 이야기들을 들었을 때, 
  • 낯선 집에서 아줌마에게 이유없이 미움받고 눈초리받고 혼나도 아빠는 날 외면했을 때, 
  • 아줌마가 날 괴롭히고 할머니가 날 자신의 며느리처럼 길들이려했을 때도 엄마는 내가 이해해야 한다고 말하고 그저 현실에 순응하는 모습을 보일 때, 
  • 친구들이 날 시기 질투하고 따돌려도 내가 못돼서 잘못한거라는 말을 들었을 때, 
  • 내가 필요한 것을 사달라고 하거나 용돈을 달라고 말해도 아빠는 내가 돈관리를 못해서 그런거라고 잔소리하며 눈치주고 주지 않았을 때...'
이 모든 것이 한 존재를 거부했던 상처의 대물림이다. 

내가 있는 그대로 받아들여지지 않았던 경험. 

나의 존재가 누군가에게 불편함과 성가심, 부담이 되었던 경험.
이 상황들이 참이 아님이 명백한데도 어른들 누구도 이것이 잘못되었다고 분명히 말해주지 않았던, 그저 괴로운 현실을 탓하며 변명하고 순응하는 모습을 지켜보았던 경험.

오직 어린 나만이 그럼에도 나의 빛을 꺼뜨리지 않기 위해, 나를 지키기위해 현실과는 상관없이 나를 위한 선택을 하고, 내 행동을 돌아보고 반성하고, 미숙한 어른들을 더 넓은 품으로 이해하기 위한 시도들을 했다.
내가 얼마나 큰 영혼인지 이제야 알겠다.
엄마, 아빠, 그들의 조상으로부터 내려온 자신이 상황에 비해 왜소하다는 느낌, 계속 상처받은 어린아이인 채로 변명하며 웅크리고 참의 선택을 애써 외면했던 패턴이 나에게 와서야 비로소 직면되고 뿌리가 뽑힌다.

내가 큰 사랑의 영혼으로 왔기 때문에 세상의 고통, 트라우마가 나를 통한 치유를 위해 나에게 왔고, 어린 나의 세상의 경험을 통해 내 영혼의 인간 세상에 대한 실망감도 그만큼 컸을 것이다.. 조금씩 '나로서는 안되는 것이 아닐까, 이 세상은 더이상 돌이킬 수 없는 것이 아닐까'하며 세상의 왜소함의 느낌에 물들어갔다.
그러나 태초에 큰 빛의 영혼인 나는 참이 아닌 것에는 굴복하거나 따르지 않으며, 때론 내 힘을 사용하기도 하며 그래도 지금 여기까지 왔다.
이제부터는 내가 원래부터 가지고 있던 큰 사랑, 인간에 대한 사랑을 회복하는 여정을 시작합니다.

이 거대한 트라우마의 세상에서도 인간들은 아름다움으로 빛의 존재로 발산하며 살아간다는 것을 내 가슴에 깊이, 더 이상의 분노의 티끌도 남아있지 않게 가득 채우리.

지금 이 시점에 내가 친구들과 공동체로 함께 산다는 것의 이해가 깊어진다.
'나는 이 세상 모든 다양함이다.
나는 집이다. 모든 것을 품는 집이다.
나는 하나다. 통합의 하나다. 부드러운 융합의 하나다.'
사랑의 길을 열어주신 모든 빛의 존재들 감사합니다.
이 과정을 안내해주신 마샤님, 유진님, 재형님 감사합니다.

- 오OO님 / 서버 훈련 참여 후기(2020.04.19)
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