Welcome back to my serieis on food and the chakras. If you haven't already, I highly recommend you review my first two posts, Part 1 and Part 2 , and go in order from there.
As we discuss the 3rd chakra, Manipura, you can think of it as a burning ring of fire at your belly. That's right, your third chakra is all about heat and purification. It's also the center of strength, determination and willpower. This chakra gives you the ability to get things done and 'take care of business'!
As you may guess, with all this fire in the stomach area, this chakra has a great deal to do with digestion. When this chakra is in balance your digestive fire is strong. Have you ever met someone that could eat just about anything? I almost guarantee you this same person has a lot of willpower to manifest things in their life (whether they are exercising it or not).
When out of balance, this chakra can lead to stomach problems and, in extreme cases, severe digestive disorders. Those seeking extreme control and power may suffer from heart burn, cramping and constant pain (and gas) as Hitler did. In contrast, if the third chakra is weak, digestion may be stifled.
So what can you do to balance your third chakra?
First is coming to an awareness of where you stand with it.
Overactive
How determined are you? Are you someone that makes things happen? If so, you may be pretty balanced or a little over-active. If you feel like Manipura may be overactive, you may want to avoid spicy and acidic foods. It is beneficial to consider eating raw foods and adding digestive enzymes to your routine.
For example, I have a pretty strong third chakra and when I was proving myself in the corporate world I ran into extreme digestive issues with acid reflux and heartburn. Until I addressed the situation, I could not have anything acidic (which at the time was a bummer because I was on a Margarita kick).
Beyond food, you must deal with what is driving your overactivity. If you feel like you're out to prove something and constantly in an adrenaline state, you need to slow it down. Stress is one of the leading causes of disease and it's my belief overactive third chakras can easily guide us down this path.
If your third chakra is overactive you're going to need to take the time to smell the roses. While you may enjoy vigorous activities, try restorative or yin yoga. Cultivate quiet reflection and meditation into your life. Also, identify areas you're holding onto. Relenquish some control in your life--I promise you can do it!
Underactive
If you feel like you lack confidence, focus or never get anything done, you may be experiencing an underactive Manipura. From the digestive perspective, you're going to have to build your fire. Chew your food well and avoid drinking during meals so that the stomach acid can do its job without being quenched. Foods slow cooked or fermented will help your body because in a way they are pre-digested. You will also benefit from digestive enzymes (over or underactive both benefit) to assist in breaking down the food to a molecular level.
There are a variety of activities you can work with to enhance the subtle side of this chakra. My thought for boosting this chakra is just get out there and DO something. Quit worrying about it, thinking about it, and analyzing it.-- just do it. Additionally, more vigorous exercises, such as heated yoga can often boost drive and self-confidence. If there are certain insecurities that are holding you back, it's really important to work on those in whatever way seems most benefiical to you.
BONUS
Before I leave you on this topic, I have a fun video bonus, "Yoga for Willpower" , that I'd love to share with you. It's a bonus video from my Nutrition for Yoga Students Program. All you have to do is request it here and I'll email you the link.
I hope you have a great week and I'll be back next time with my favorite chakra, the heart!
