Monday, September 19, 2016

Smudge into Fall

Ah, yes. Fall. The beautiful collage of vibrant crimson and piercing rustic golden hues that cascade along our senses. That crisp, refreshing breeze that glides effortlessly through our breath. The smell of fresh harvest and warm apple cider that lingers eagerly at our taste buds. True, most of us can easily describe the changing of the season, but how many of us can look past the visual and examine on yet another level? The metaphysical level, perhaps a spiritual level? While, it's certain that with every season there is a distinct sensory explanation; there's also an underlying one that we as human-beings seem to forget. And that, is how each season affects us. 
On Thursday, September 22nd -- the Fall Equinox will officially commence and grace us with an extraordinary view of the Harvest Moon. By definition, the word equinox can be described as "an astronomical event in which the plane of the Earth's equator passes though the center of the Sun" and is often referred to as the "Edge of Night and Day". A day, in which they will meet one another on equal ground. 
The Fall Equinox is celebrated in many different ways, by many different cultures. Commonly known as Mabon, Wiccan and Pagan share the idea that this is a time to give thanks for the crops and nourishment that have grown as well as the acknowledgment that the fertile soil that cared for them has died and will return anew. Parallel to that, this is a time for story-telling; stories that are rich of the cycle of life, of death and rebirth. The Equinox suggests balance, not only in nature, but also within ourselves for embracing the months that lie ahead. It is a time to surround in the company of others, raising energy vibration as a whole. 
This is a time that has been referenced to honor the dark, as well. Too often we as human-beings neglect that without darkness, day would cease to exist. Thus, returning to the importance of balance. With night, day will soon follow in the same that an ending, will bring about yet another beginning. And, so on.  
One way to combat change and negativity is to smudge. What is smudging? Smudging a technique used and widely respected by many cultures. This ritual begins with burning sacred herbs to produce a smoke cloud which is used in various cleansings, prayer ceremonies, purification and healing rituals. It is suggested that with every season a person should smudge their home, property, business etc. Another great time to smudge is when you purchase a new home, move into a new apartment or buying antiques.
Have you ever felt as though negativity seems to follow you? Or perhaps when you return home for the day, unmotivated and depressed? That could very well be stagnant and negative energies lurking about within your personal quarters or even "closer to home" and within your energy field, or aura. What's truly wonderful about smudging is that it's simplistic and effective. You will need a bundle of choice herbs -- usually Palo Santo, Sage, Sweet Grass, or a combination of varies others along with those mentioned -- an Abalone Shell to hold the herbs safely and catch any falling residue, a feather to help direct the smoke and love and respect. Dead Sea Salt for protection and a bell to sound out negativity.  Think of smudging as cleaning your house as you would for guests, expect in this manner you are cleansing negative energies that no longer serve you to clear the way for more positive energies to be welcomed into your personal space.  
Remember that here at the Infinity Center, we have informative and helpful staff to guide and welcome you into this transition of the upcoming season. We also carry everything you would need to smudge, including a “how to” sheet! Come visit us and allow us to help ease you into balance.

Happy Fall!

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Hands On With Reiki Healing




Holistic therapies. Most of us would be able to identify types of holistic therapies, such as acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, and so on, but rarely do we understand the word in its entirety. The definition of holistic healing is described as a way for balancing, healing and harmonizing all aspects of the person -- body, mind, emotions and spirit. The person is not simply viewed a someone who is currently experiencing physical pain, but rather seen as a human-being that may have an assortment of underlying issues that need to be properly accounted and cared for. After all, we are more than just a complex construction of bone, organ and skin. We also, think, create, love and provide for our families. 

            One of the most seemingly overlooked forms of holistic healing in the Western culture, is Reiki. (Ray Kee) A holistic technique discovered by a Japanese Buddhist priest, Dr. Mikao Usui. (1865 - 1926) To which, was then brought over to the West by a lady named Hawayo Takata (1900 - 1980) in 1937. 

What is Reiki? Well, allow us to first explain the word itself. The word "Rei" is translated as the "wisdom and knowledge of all the Universe" and "Ki" is the life force energy that flows through every living thing. You have likely heard of "Ki" in other terms such as, "Chi" (Chinese), "Prana" (India) "Holy Spirit" (Christian) or "Yesod" (Jewish). Reiki is a hands-on touch therapy, that focuses on promoting a deep sense of relaxation while removing energy blocks, balancing chakras, and reducing stress, aches and pains, thus improving ones well-being overall. It is a wonderful, complementary technique, to anyone currently working in the health-care profession or for anybody that wishes to better care of themselves in a loving, holistic way. The best part? Your hands and compassionate nature, are all that you need. 

There are three different levels of Reiki. 1, 2 and 3, also known as Master Degree. In Reiki One, you will learn the definition, history, the how to, and the importance of self-healing with Reiki. In Reiki Two, you will further hone your skills with the use of Reiki, your sensitivity and intuition, and learn how to perform Reiki on others. The third degree, after years of practice, is then referred to as the Master Degree and is designed for those that particularly wish to teach Reiki. 

It is said that Reiki is not found by those, but rather that Reiki finds them. Incidentally, this appeared to be true as I had witnessed this with a close friend of mine. After having expressed being dissatisfied with their day to day, they begun to undergo soul-searching; not only for meaning, but also placement and the courage to leave the mundane. A few weeks later, they happened to stumble across a Wellness Center in town and learned of the different holistic methods available. My friend especially took an interest in Reiki and the next day, signed up for the course, and never looked back. 


                     Have you ever thought to take better care of yourself, or those closest to you? 

                         Or perhaps ways to further add to your skills as a health-care professional?

                                                                 
Will it be you that Reiki finds next?


Saturday, February 27, 2016

2016 Leap Year: Taking a Leap of Faith



We thought it would be fitting to write about taking a leap of faith since this coming Monday is Leap Year.  What does the term “leap of faith” mean to you?  Have you ever made a decision based on your intuition rather than common sense?  What was the outcome?

 In the back of our minds, we have a voice that either tells us to beware or take action.  Most commonly, this is referred to as fight or flight.  People were not meant to be stuck in one place.  Literally… mentally, emotionally or physically.  Experts refer to our brains as having an animal side to them that regulates the fight or flight in each of us.  
               
Have you ever watched the news or a talk show where the topic of discussion was about some “maniac” going against the grain?  A nurse working in her field for 30 years suddenly decides to up and quit her job to pursue a life-long dream of becoming a well published author… and succeeds.  Or your mechanic tries out for a singing competition, makes it to the top 5 and is catapulted into stardom.  These things don’t just happen to “those people.”  They can happen for you and to you.  Seriously. 

Fear and unwillingness to accept change can hamper our efforts at being who we are truly meant to be in this lifetime.  Perhaps you are meant to be a stay at home mother, but what is your true calling? What is your passion or zest for life?  If there were no obstacles preventing you from living out your dreams what would you do with your life?  I bet many of you have a laundry list of ideas.  Instead of turning those into should’ve, could’ve, would’ve-s, take action! 


Don’t let yourself get in the way of your own destiny.  Cast aside those naysayers and anyone else who says you can’t do something.  Take a leap of faith.  Even if you fail at whatever that may be, at least you tried.  At least you went out of your norm.  Somewhere along the way, people have forgotten how to truly live.  Live for today.  Live for the moment.  Live for YOU!  You might just end up owning a store in small town Elkhorn, Wisconsin or moving to France like you always dreamed of.  


Friday, January 15, 2016

Manifesting: Trust in your own Abilities





Manifesting.  This is the notion that we as humans have the innate ability to create a chosen outcome to a problem or solution we seek answers to.  Manifestation is a topic so few of us understand completely.  It is said that anyone can create their own destiny.  And it’s true.  Some people pray to God or another deity for answers, while others believe that manifesting their dreams or single events, items, money, a job, a new car, a vacation, good health etc. into reality is possible. 

Look around you and your immediate surroundings.  How did you arrive at your current situation, destination or sense of being?  Let’s say you are reading this very blog in an office setting (at work, home, what have you.)  Notice the items around you.   Are you surrounded by four walls, a ceiling, a hefty desk, computer or none of these?  Are you happy, sad, depressed, anxious, content or neutral?  Whatever the case may be, you manifested your current state of reality. 

“How can that be,” you might ask yourself.  It’s simple.  The thoughts we have and the energy we put into them whether positive or negative manifest themselves into existing.  Have you ever stubbed your toe and exclaimed in pain only moments or days later to do the exact same thing again?  It’s because your thoughts were focused on the occurrence and therefore it manifested and happened again.  Stubbing your toe does not mean you are a good or bad person.  And some believe stubbing your toe has a symbolic meaning such as “having to hold back your thoughts about a particular area of your life,” according to an article on the website www.tampareflexology.com

We have briefly talked about manifesting in previous blogs and Facebook posts, but to really wrap ones head around it you have to start experimenting with it for yourself.  A good way to do this is to think of an obscure object like a red balloon.  Imagine its color, shape, whether or not it has a string attached to it, if it’s filled with helium, etc.  As you are thinking about this red balloon say out loud or to yourself something along the lines of “I want to see a red balloon.” Or “I want to touch a red balloon.”  Now notice how the universe will show this balloon to you.  It may not arrive in its physical form or exactly the way you imagined it.  You may see a red balloon on a billboard, tv commercial, or see a child with one at the doctor’s office. 

Take a moment and imagine an item you want to see.  Go ahead.  A $1 bill, a shiny quarter, a pair of dice… Now notice within the next few days and weeks how this item is brought to you by the universe.  Feel free to message us or comment on this blog with your results. 
May you manifest all your heart’s desires from this point forward for the greater good of all human-kind.  Peace and blessings…




Friday, January 1, 2016

January: The Doorway to Change



New Years is a time of self-reflection, resolutions and goals. Although some people consistently work on those throughout the year, some of us fail to make time for such things. We say that we simply do not have the time. Are you really too busy or do you not want to make time in your schedule? Better yet, are you afraid of change? Are you afraid to be successful, fit, healthy - (insert whatever it is you want to change about yourself). This blog is all about goal setting. What is your intention for 2016? Maybe you want to learn more about what we offer at The Infinity Center, LLC?

Here at the Infinity Center, LLC our intention for the New Year is to continue to grow. We are grateful for new clients and our existing client base. Moving to a bigger location is one of our main goals that will allow us to better suit our client’s and practitioner’s needs. The public deserves to have a space to enjoy the fellowship of others, meditate, read a book, sip on some warm tea or attend one of our soul enriching classes. Another goal we have is to become a true metaphysical store where people can purchase metaphysical supplies such as incense, crystals, oracle cards, essential oils, candles and local artisan goods.

January has long been a time connected with hibernation and emergence. According to www.whats-your-sign.com, Janus, is “the Roman god of doors, doorways, arches, openings, closings and the like. Many of you may remember Janus as the 'two-faced' god (or two heads, depending on your source of reference).” Janus is also believed to be the keeper of our souls and the many passageways that lead to the past and future. We can meditate on Janus and ask for guidance on what our coming year will look like. Perhaps meditation is the answer to your questions? For assistance in the meditation process or more information on the benefits of meditation we can help! Simply send us an email or call to set up a consultation (contact information provided at the bottom of this blog). We currently offer a Women’s Meditation class (one will be starting up in February), but can conduct single or couples meditation sessions as well.

What are some of your intentions for the New Year? We invite you to share them with us in the comments section. Let’s help each other out! To get a head start on some of your New Year’s resolutions, why not attend one of our classes or workshops? You can meet new people and expose yourself to something you may not be familiar with. Our classes are fun, informational, interactive and enriching.



Thank you and Happy New Year from all of us at The Infinity Center, LLC!!


Blessings,


Kristi, Katie, Ada and Cheryl



Upcoming Events at The Infinity Center, LLC:

Saturday, January 16th from 6:30pm – 8:00pm: Journey into Past Lives – will be taught by The Infinity Center, LLC’s Owner and Psychic Kristi Rogers.

Have you ever wondered who you were or where you have been in a past life? Do you seem to have the same patterns in failed relationships or ventures? Do you have dreams, feelings or memories for or of people & places that you ever never encountered? Soul Mates, Deja vu, Twin souls etc. Past lives are remarkably and unfortunately not recognized as a huge part of our emotional, spiritual and even physical issues. With past lives you also have karmic debt. Learn how to release karma and understand the debt! This hands-on workshop offers insight into past lives and will open the door to your past to heal your now. Cost is $40 and payable online.


January 29-31: We are excited to be hosting Best Selling Author and Channel, Elliot (Eli) Jackson. 

Mr. Jackson will be holding a workshop and providing personal channeling sessions for the public. Also, those interested can purchase his books and can have them signed in person. Space is filling up fast so please register on our website to confirm your seat now! www.theinfinitycenter.net


Ongoing: Join us every First and Third Thursday of the month for Mandala Meditation. 

This is a hands on class where the first half of the class is a guided meditation and the second portion is coloring a Mandala, reflecting experiences in a journal and sharing with the group (if you wish to). A small fee of $5 is requested to help offset the cost of supplies and refreshments.




Address: 11 ½ N Wisconsin St

Elkhorn, WI 53121

Phone: (262) 427-8431

Email: info@theinfinitycenter.net