Touching the Earth is a body-based practice for healing our relationships through forgiveness and embracing our ancestors, parents, teachers, and ourselves.
My friend and long-time Dharma Teacher, Mitchell Ratner, says this about the practice of Touching the Earth:
“Most often when we meditate we are sitting or standing, holding ourselves upright, against the pull of gravity. These are position of strength and will, indicative of our intent to know ourselves as we really are, to relax our fears, and to nourish our mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom.
In the Plum Village tradition, as in many spiritual traditions we also sometimes “Touch the Earth.” We prostrate ourselves in order to offer gratitude and respect, and to relinquish our illusions of separate selves.”