I Am Giving Free Readings Right Now

 

I’m giving free readings right now. I will do 2 per week on a first come, first served basis. There is no catch, nothing you need to “do” in order to have a reading. Just email me, message me, tweet me, text me, send carrier pigeons, whatever…
Get at a sista, I’m here to help you during this crazy ass time on the planet. I have no idea how long I will do this for. That is up to my Higher Guides.

With unceasing blessings,

China Mae Brooks

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April 2012 Energy Forecast with Lee Harris

 

Lee reads and then talks about his energy forecast for April.
Full text found at www.leeharrisenergy.com

 

 

I agree with Lee about doing the best we can to change and stay healthy. Also, it is highly important that we get support right now. I did and it changed everything for me. I have reignited my meditation practice. I am now meditating an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. All day long I stop and meditate for 5 to 20 minutes. I have been sunbathing and walking and exercising every day. My diet is healthy right now. This time is not easy for me either, but getting help CHANGED EVERYTHING.

 

My Weekend With God

SRF Encinitas Women’s Retreat Review

My Weekend With God by China Brooks (SRF Encinitas Meditation Grounds) photo by Lydia Sea

 

Robert Arnett (author of India Unveiled) said that of all the holy sites he has visited, none had the high vibration of the Encinitas Hermitage and Retreat. I have experienced three places that have a high vibration of God:

  1. Tibet (especially at the Dali Lama’s Summer Palace)

    China Brooks at the Dali Lama's Summer Palace in Tibet

     

  2. Maina, Cook Islands (on a day when I was the only one on the entire island)

    China Brooks on Maina, Cook Islands (photo by ChinaMae)

     

  3. Self Realization Fellowship Encinitas Retreat

The Rooms

I am amazed at how thoughtful the SRF Encinitas Retreat is. There is nothing they haven’t thought of, no comfort left unprepared. It is said that in India (where the SRF gurus came from) that the guest is God. People will even give up their only bed and sleep on the floor so a guest can be comfortable. Guests are not allowed to do dishes or lift a finger to help with anything. While visiting Indian homes, one must be careful not to verbally admire furniture and trinkets. Indian homeowners will often give the object of desire to the guest as a gift. This is commonplace, regardless of how much money and material wealth a household does or does not have. This sense of hospitality, “the guest is God,” is obvious at the Encinitas retreat.

Each person has his or her own room with a separate key. Bathrooms are shared between 2 people (2 rooms share 1 bathroom). But even that feels quite private. In the bathroom there are plenty of towels and mini soap, like a hotel. In the room, everything has been thought of. Each room has a heater. There’s a closet with hangers and lots of shelves. There is a fan (for summertime) and a nice shawl that can be used for meditations (or whenever). There are plenty of blankets. There are more comfortable blankets in the SRF retreat room closet than I have in my apartment at home.

Each room has a collection of SRF books and writings to read. There is a CD player with headphones. There is a library on the grounds full of inspirational talks/lessons on CD as well as a lot of books. At night I wanted another pillow so I could sit up and read. Of course, I immediately found an extra pillow in the closet. There is a desk in the room, complete with an informational binder and a generous amount of paper (with pen).

I wanted for absolutely nothing there. That place is as comfortable, if not more so (because of the calm, peaceful, God vibration), than my own home. Friday night (the first night of the retreat) was the most tranquil sleep I’ve had in a while. I needed less sleep than in my home in LA. I was refreshed by about 4:30am. The morning gong rang at 6:30am, giving us an hour before energization exercises at 7:30am. In that hour I meditated, showered, and did my 5 Tibetans. I was pleased to see how productive an hour can be when God is leading the way. Oh what I could do with my life if every hour was utilized in that way. In God, all things are possible.

The Food

The food was fantastic. It felt to me that the opening and closing meals were prepared just for me, by God herself. The opening meal was salad, vegetable quiche, and a wonderful, light, butternut squash soup, served with mint tea. I had a good internal laugh because I love mint tea, lettuce, quiche, and a hearty soup! Seriously, those are some of my favorite things to eat. The closing retreat meal was just as satisfying. We had potato curry with rice, salad (with beet and spinach), and a delicious desert called paesh. Yum! I heart potato curry so much and beet and spinach are among my favorites as well!

Breakfast was equally delicious; fruit, crushed almonds, and this creamy, fluffy ricotta cheese topping that acted like whipped cream, only healthier. That was served with alfalfa-mint tea and homemade bran muffins. I think those bran muffins (which I am not usually a fan of) were the best I have ever tasted in my 35 years of life as China Brooks. Everything is home made in the kitchen, vegetarian, and healthy. I found myself eating much less than I had been at home. At home I had begun to overeat for emotional reasons. But at the retreat, there was no need for that. The vibration is so high and I had everything I need in God. Plus, I knew that the next meal would be healthy and yummy so there was no need to gorge myself. I felt light and wonderful. I want to feel like that every day of my life. SRF has yet to put together a cookbook, but they did address that question in the informational binder.

It was a relief to sit in silence and just eat. At home multitasking while eating had unfortunately become normal. During the retreat meals I was able to stop and take in the fact that God always puts the best food in front of me. Whether I’m eating “healthy” or “not” I have always eaten well. It was a relief to soak up the gratitude for that one thing. Everything I needed in that moment was provided for (above and beyond).

Appreciating Contentment

It was a relief to be appreciative and content instead of wanting. Back at home in LA I had become one giant ball of want. If I had booked 1 commercial, I wanted 2. If I had booked 5, I wanted 6. I want a bike and a video camera and a trip to India and, and, and, blah, blah, blah…  It never ends.

My wants are for good causes and good intentions. I want a bike so I can drive less and respect the planet that has given me so much. I want the HD video camera so I can capture acts of God on film. I want to visit the ashrams of my gurus in India (and take my camera along, of course). The wanting is all fine and well, but I was using it as a distraction from appreciating and being present in the current moment.

I had been out of the entertainment industry for a year and on my first audition back I booked a national commercial. But did I stop to really appreciate that and take time to soak it in? No. I was immediately off wanting the next thing. How can God give me any more if I don’t truly appreciate what I have now?

There is a quote that talks about surrendering to God without wanting or asking for anything in return. That quote hit me hard. I partly wanted to surrender to God so that I could be given all the material treasures that I thought came with being a good little spiritual girl. [Read more...]

Monday Motivation

How Do We Pull This Silver Energy In?

Q & A with China Brooks (photo by Rajiv Patel on Flickr)

 

QUESTION: 1657160 on YouTube asks… So, how exactly do we pull this silver energy in? I’m a total noob with all of this…just starting my journey. Thanks.

ANSWWER: Do you meditate? Did you listen to part 1 of video on How to Ground Yourself?

The reason I ask is, if you do not meditate much, I recommend starting there. Without knowing the stillness and calm of meditation, you won’t get the benefits of the grounding.

The silver light can be pulled in using visualization. It’s like imagining a shower of silver light over you, washing over you, and trickling down your body, staring with your head. I’m sure other people imagine something different. Just use your imagination, intuition, and feeling.

Do you have a spiritual practice at all right now? For example, what self-help books have you read (if any)? Do you practice yoga or anything like that?

 

Related Articles:

How to Ground Yourself – Part 1

How to Ground Yourself – Part 2 

How to Ground Yourself – Introduction

Ascension Video #2 – Grounding

Changemakers Movie

 

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How to Ground Yourself – Part 2

How to Ground Yourself- Part 2

 

 

1. How to Ground Yourself – Introduction

2. How to Ground Yourself – Part 1: come into the body and anchor your roots

3. How to Ground Yourself – Part 2: fill up with silver divine light

4. How to Ground Yourself – Part 3: root, anchor, and allow mother earth to pull out stuck energy and neutralize it

5. How to Ground Yourself – Part 4: clear your energy

6. How to Ground Yourself – Part 5: vision and ask (get your own answers)

7. How to Ground Yourself – Part 6: work with crystalline energy (underground crystals)

 

Related Articles:

How to Ground Yourself – Introduction

How to Ground Yourself – Part 1

Ascension Video #2 – Grounding

Yoga Series 1- Neck and Shoulder Stretches

The 5 Tibetans (book review)

7 Grounding Breaths Exercise

Monday Motivation

What are the benefits when connecting with other roots?

Q & A (Ask China) -photo by Rajiv Patel (Rajiv's View) Flickr

 

Question from JasperNatutrals: Thank you for sharing! What are the benefits when connecting with other roots?

Answer: I only allow my roots (energy) to connect with nature (the Earth). I have had humans try and connect their roots to mine, but as of now, I don’t allow that. That might change. For example, when I have a spiritual marriage, I will allow my roots to connect to my partners roots. When I practice the grounding meditation I don’t intentionally connect with other roots. It happens naturally to me (sometimes), that when I’m out walking, trees connect with me.  It’s a friendly interaction. Everyone is different though; your experience will be different than mine. I allow trees to connect their roots with mine because trees are organic and part of nature. They are strong, calm, and most of all, grounding. They sunbathe frequently and they get fresh air. Every time I have allowed a tree to connect with me, I feel better. How do you feel when you are out in nature? Probably pretty calm, relaxed, and peaceful. Ahhh, the energy of trees! :)

There are also massive underground crystals that you can connect your roots with. You can have the crystals cleanse your house and your entire body/energetic system.

Here is another great answer from our YouTube friend, ilabstudios

“Just to add some supporting information to back up what you’re showing. Our body is a carbon-based vessel of energy that communicates with the magnetic serpent/spiral of the earth which is an outer reflection of our DNA and matter. The body forms a magnetic vortex once you are grounded. This relates to the tetragrammaton (earth/solid, water/liquid, air/gas, fire/luminance), Platonic solids and Adam Kadmon which are connected with our chakras. see here for reference: bit(dot)ly/xaUB50″


Related Articles:

How to Ground Yourself – Part 1

How to Ground Yourself – Introduction

Ascension Video #2 – Grounding

Meditation Helps Lower Truancy and Suspensions

 

Surrounded by poverty and escalating violence, a San Francisco middle school committed to peace and embraced a program of meditation that has made students feel safer, teachers more productive, and brought unity and purpose to the school. Click “like” if you enjoyed this video!

See the story here.