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…And The River Flows…

Mar 4th, 2010 Posted in Mind/Body Health | no comment »

Remember the river that flows within you.

Last night I attended a satsang. For those of you who are not familiar with this, it is a gathering of people around a teacher, usually of Eastern thought, to listen, meditate, chant or whatever the teacher guides the group to do.

I left euphoric and feeling a bit like a hog after soaking in the beautiful vibration I experienced there. However, I also left a bit disappointed. So many people were there looking to understand why they are not able to carry that peace found in the satsang into their daily lives.

The disappointment was not in their question but rather in the teacher’s repetitive answer. Although he freely shared his wonderful vibration with the group, he chose to use repeat the answer of “be your authentic self” rather than answer the question in daily, practical language or steps.

I left a bit early rather than presumptuously interrupt his gentle and patient focus in addressing the question. However, the group seemed a bit frustrated and not fully understanding. I awoke this morning wondering whether I was right in leaving or whether I could have shared a more practical perspective on authentic living.

Thus this blog post… This is dedicated to all of you who, like me, occasionally forget how to live in a peaceful and even joyous vibration and fall prey to daily activities that often jar us into a “funk.” Here are a few mindful things you can practice to live authentically.

Step one:
When you find yourself caught up in the daily grind, stop and focus on each one of your senses, hearing, smell, taste, sight and feeling. This is mindfullness. (I use two “L”s on purpose.)

Breathe deeply and fully, hesitating with full lungs and visualizing a beautiful vibrant blue light in the area of your solar plexus. Visualize that light until it is necessary to slowly release the breath. Do not try to hold your breath. Just allow it to be a natural, round flow.

Step two:
Once you have centered yourself, remember the flow of a river. It does not attach itself to the rocks along its banks nor fear what is ahead. It does not try to slow down because of the pleasant sun it passed through a while ago or try to stop itself from jumping over the cliff into the freedom of the fall.

Instead, the water simply flows, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. It never looks back nor forward. It simply is. It basks in the warmth of the sun, frolics as it jumps over rocks, finds power in its depth and volume as it grows larger and creates a beautiful rainbow in its cool mists as it flies over the cliffs without fear of what is below.

The water is “its authentic self” in each moment of its journey. As we traverse through life, it is up to us to connect with our “authentic self” by staying present in each moment.

It is not possible to “find” that authentic self because it simply is, just like the water does not “look” for itself. It simply exists in all of it forms: fast, slow, rough, gentle, cold, warm, inviting, threatening. It does not judge itself.

So, as humans, by staying exactly where we “are,” without judgment, without fear, without looking back, without anticipating what’s to come, we approach our authentic selves. “Masters” live in the authentic self.

Until we become Masters, be patient and enjoy the journey. Stop trying to capture a feeling or a moment of peace from the past. Accept each moment and then move into the next. Do not compare. Do not mourn the moment’s passing.

Remember the river that flows in each of us.

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Mindfullness Opening to Spring

Mar 1st, 2010 Posted in Mind/Body Health | no comment »
Awaken to the Brightness of the Day

Awaken to the Brightness of the Day

You have slept for millions and millions of years,
Why not wake up this morning?

Kabir

The first day of March marks where we move into rebirth, as a planet and as life, with the opening of Spring. Mid-March is the Vernal Eqinox for the northern hemisphere. The end of this month is Palm Sunday, then begins Passover, and soon thereafter, in April this year, comes Easter. All are heralds of rebirth, starting over, waking up.

So now is also a beautiful time for us to awaken from the depths of winter, the darkness and the cold, to a new “us.” See the colors of the morning and of the evening. Feel the change in temperature. Taste the “greenness” of growth. Breathe deeply and smell the freshness of each moment without holding onto it or anticipating it. Hear the birds and songs of Spring. Simply be present to enjoy it all.

As John-Rogers says in his book, The Tao of Spirit,

You don’t have to understand something
that is already within you;
you just have to awaken to your experience of it.
Then understanding appears.

The sleeper goes for abundance
by manifesting illusion out of greed and insecurity.
The one who is awakened
only has to take in the next breath.



So let go of winter. Let go of the past. Let go of the future. Only focus on what is now. Then you shall have its full beauty.

By using mindfulness practice and focusing on your senses right now, you objectively experience what is, without judgment. By releasing fear and the desire to “have,” we open ourselves to the availability of what is now.

When you accomplish this, the sensation is beautiful and vibrant. “Now” transcends the need for more because we experience it immediately.

Peace and joy blossom, just as flowers in Spring.

What’s more, as you stay “available” in the moment, synchronicity occurs. People, events, opportunities are recognized and enjoyed in that very moment.

Open yourself this Spring to the fullness of the moment. To learn more, you may find a path from mindfullness to mindfreeness and joy through a simple 10-week course. The details reside in the link above.

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