Anchoring
Anchoring is the act of rooting light into form.
Without anchor, vision drifts; with anchor, it endures.
To anchor is to ground the unseen into the seen
To give what is fragile a place to stand
Essence
The Transmission of Anchoring invites you to root yourself, your vision, and your truth.
Anchoring does not harden or restrict, but steadies and protects.
It is the stone at the base of the wave, the root beneath the tree.
Teaching
Anchoring is presence made durable.
It asks: where will you root what you have received?
Without anchoring, ideas remain fleeting, unheld.
With anchoring, they find a home in action, in practice, in daily life.
Anchoring is not heaviness — it is the gentle weight that allows flight to return and rest.
Invitation
Anchoring whispers: “Do not fear gravity; it is what lets your vision remain.”
It calls you to choose where to plant, where to stay, and where to commit.
Practice
Stand barefoot on the ground.
Breathe deeply into your belly.
Imagine roots flowing from your feet into the earth.
Say softly: “I am anchored. My vision holds.”
Anchoring is the unseen root.
It steadies the fragile,
and lets the eternal take form.

