Hara: The Vital Energy Center
Hara: The Vital Energy Center π
In today's blog we want to talk to you about the Hara, a concept deeply rooted in Japanese traditions. We believe that our products are closely related to reestablishing the practice and connection with this essential point of our body. πΏβ¨
What is the Hara? π€
The Hara is an energy point located in the center of the abdomen, approximately three fingers below the navel and towards the inside of the body. In Japanese tradition, this place is considered the core of vital energy (ki or chi) and the source of stability, strength and balance. ππͺ
Working with the Hara not only strengthens the body, but also connects the mind and emotions. Those who "inhabit" their Hara usually feel more centered, calm and secure, both physically and emotionally. π§βοΈπ§βοΈ
The Hara and the umbilical cord: a symbolic connection π
The location of the Hara is not accidental. If we think about our connection with life and nature, it is fascinating how this vital center aligns with the physical point where the umbilical cord once was.
The origin of life π±
The umbilical cord was our first link with the outside world, the means by which we received nutrients and energy from our mother to grow and develop. π This point, which gave us life, is energetically reflected in the Hara.
Connection with existence π
In many traditions, the Hara symbolizes our union with the "center" of all that we are, both physically and spiritually. It is a reminder of our connection with the universe and the source of life.
Energy and physical center β‘
Although the umbilical cord is a physical element, the Hara is perceived as its energetic representation. It is the place where we receive, transform and project energy to the world. π
And you? Did you know this concept? πΊ
We are fascinated with the idea of ββthe Hara and how it connects with our essence. That is why we design our products thinking about protecting, caring for and nourishing the warmth and energy of your vital center.
π In the next blog we will share simple practices to connect with your Hara. Don't miss it! πΈ
π¬ We want to know your opinion:
What do you think of this concept? Do you think you could incorporate this connection into your daily life?
In today's blog we want to talk to you about the Hara, a concept deeply rooted in Japanese traditions. We believe that our products are closely related to reestablishing the practice and connection with this essential point of our body. πΏβ¨
What is the Hara? π€
The Hara is an energy point located in the center of the abdomen, approximately three fingers below the navel and towards the inside of the body. In Japanese tradition, this place is considered the core of vital energy (ki or chi) and the source of stability, strength and balance. ππͺ
Working with the Hara not only strengthens the body, but also connects the mind and emotions. Those who "inhabit" their Hara usually feel more centered, calm and secure, both physically and emotionally. π§βοΈπ§βοΈ
The Hara and the umbilical cord: a symbolic connection π
The location of the Hara is not accidental. If we think about our connection with life and nature, it is fascinating how this vital center aligns with the physical point where the umbilical cord once was.
The origin of life π±
The umbilical cord was our first link with the outside world, the means by which we received nutrients and energy from our mother to grow and develop. π This point, which gave us life, is energetically reflected in the Hara.
Connection with existence π
In many traditions, the Hara symbolizes our union with the "center" of all that we are, both physically and spiritually. It is a reminder of our connection with the universe and the source of life.
Energy and physical center β‘
Although the umbilical cord is a physical element, the Hara is perceived as its energetic representation. It is the place where we receive, transform and project energy to the world. π
And you? Did you know this concept? πΊ
We are fascinated with the idea of ββthe Hara and how it connects with our essence. That is why we design our products thinking about protecting, caring for and nourishing the warmth and energy of your vital center.
π In the next blog we will share simple practices to connect with your Hara. Don't miss it! πΈ
π¬ We want to know your opinion:
What do you think of this concept? Do you think you could incorporate this connection into your daily life?