Y2 – Day 262 – Mind, Body, Spirit

My body is searching for a spiritual experience. My soul craves a human understanding. My mind caters to my heart.

In this way, Love is my master and my thoughts are tamed and directed.  When the mind is in control, there is complete chaos and dysfunction with no rest.  This is why meditation and being still and quiet unravels the wonders of the inner sanctum.

My essence is divinely given, my form and DNA unique.

The closer I come to my true being, the clearer I see the science.   The more I learn about the cosmos, anatomy, nature and its workings, the deeper I sink into faith.

Consider observing yourself and enabling your consciousness to be known to you.

We are one with.

Be Still.

I am.

Y2 – Day 261 – Surviving the Heat

Well, we survived our loss of technology (kinda, cause I still had my smart phone and radios in the car).  Now, our front sprinklers aren’t working.  Like Roseanna Danna used to say (Gilda Radner’s character) “If it’s not one thing, it’s another”.

To Survive the increasing heat (it is supposed to rise and get to 100 degrees F by Saturday), I have a delicious low fat, low calorie, go to vegan dessert.  I whip up some berries (blue, straw or rasp) with low fat, low cal silken tofu, fresh lemon juice, fresh ginger and stevia.  It is refreshing and filling and tart.  Refrigerate for at least 2 hours.  Also, I love making my own frozen coffee desserts/frappes.  Just add coffee, ice, stevia, cinnamon and almond or soy milk.  After 11am I switch to decaf.  Iced tea, vegan ice cream, salads and tomato sandwiches are in store for me this week.

It seems like summer will never go away.

 

Y2-Day 260

No phone no TV no Internet. After rudely being woken up by our alarm system, a few hours later, we find that all of our cable is out. Quickly I called every company involved. But the biggest priority we are for them is Wednesday around noon.

After mulling that over for a while, I called up a few hours later.  I actually was able to get our appointment 26 hours earlier. But it’s still not today.

Thank goodness I have an iPhone. I am able to receive and send mail As well as post this unimaginative post.

I think we will survive. I am getting a lot of little things done that I might have been distracted before by. No solicitors can call us. And we intend on having a romantic dinner Followed by some conversation And perhaps get a little reading in. I am sure we will be turning in early this evening after a leisurely evening walk with Cindi.

So much for technology and the outside world.

I am grateful for the electricity, water and air conditioning. I am grateful for the quiet. I am grateful for our health and our family and friends. And I never thought I would love my iPhone as much as I love it today.

Y2 – Day 259 – Happy Meditating

Off to a three hour meditation intensive.

Did you know that studies show those who take the fewest vacations have the most heart attacks?

Also, even if one person in a family meditates regularly, it raises the vibrations of the entire household.

“The amount of happiness that you have depends on the amount of freedom you have in your heart.” – Thich Nhat Hanh 

Y2 – Day 258 – Guilt and Shame

The only time you should ever feel any guilt is if you have knowingly gone against your values.

Shame is about keeping secrets.

It is important to distinguish about what is my fault and what is another’s.  It is essential to understand, analyze or dissect what I am responsible for and what I am not accountable for.  From this vantage point I can now observe my behavior.  If my response or reaction is inappropriate, it is my mistake and I need to repair any damage.  If my conduct was in keeping with my principles and I was polite and cordial, then I should not take it on as my business.  How you respond or react is not under my jurisdiction.  Owning my part in anything will keep me honest with myself and continuously growing because no one is perfect.  

Acceptance of what is mine and what is yours to work out is my answer.  

When you take on the feeling of guilt, most times what you are really doing is feeling indebted or fearful.  We cower.  We blame ourselves but complain about others.  We get into a cycle of self-pity and beat ourselves up, incessantly feeling unworthy.  This never-ending story we tell ourselves keeps us blocked and causes uncomfortable and awkward misperceptions in relationships.

It takes courage to be emotionally honest with self and then others.  It takes time to unravel the web of deceit and haze we have been weaving for who knows how long and how wrong.  It takes inward reflection to dismantle the self-centered identity of victim or self-appointed label of martyr.  But when you realize you cannot feel guilt for what someone else is thinking, doing or feeling, then you will refuse to self-condemn and have no reason to be self-reproaching.  This frees you up for other activities and good thoughts.

Shame is about embarrassment, denial and disbelief.  You are only as ashamed as your skeletons in the closet, your dirty laundry being aired or lies exposed.  When you are an open book and remain as truthful as possible, admitting to your flaws and problems, there is no room for shame (unless of course, you have done nothing to improve).  Shame is a horrible stigma to give or carry.  Shame is about being disappointed about an outcome or someone else’s behavior that does not meet our expectations.  Shame protects us from coping with the truth we clearly need to deal with.

Acceptance of another’s misgivings and need to heal while focusing on my own improvement is the answer.

Sometimes we are mortified by a situation and feel dumb that we couldn’t have saved or stopped something from occurring.  We feel we are so omnipotent that we could have fixed it somehow.

In other situations, usually family related, we feel disloyal if we tell on someone’s behavior that is detrimental to our own health and wellbeing.  We feel if we disclose personal information, we are in some way vulnerable or culpable.  But we will never heal if we suppress.  It is healthier to allow the repressed or disgraceful emotions to be freed in a productive, constructive and loving way, sincerely beginning to declutter dark confusion and ending a senseless mind game.

And of course, we need to be present about divulging our tender thoughts to just anyone.  We use discretion, discrimination and discernment and we share with persons we trust.  We make amends to those we have humiliated or belittled or disgraced.  We disclose perhaps in private, not public ways, how or what we have done or seen.  But to keep ourselves concealed, is to hide our beauty to the world.

Without our transformation, dedication to change and brave efforts to dislodge any roadblocks to our clarity, we can never be the positive force we want to be in the world nor be of any assistance or any kind of example to another human being.

“The act of giving something up is painful.  
But as we negotiate the curves and corners of our lives,
we must continually give up parts of ourselves.
 The only alternative is not to travel at all on the journey of life.”

 – M. Scott Peck

 

Y2 – Day 257 – Thinking about Negativity

When we have negative thoughts, it is the identification with those thoughts that make you suffer, not the thoughts.  But it is our mind that controls the body and if you continue to have negative thoughts – you will become ill.  Our cells reproduce our thoughts and make no distinction as to whether they are healthy or not.  Surrender and then surrender again to “all is well”, over and over again, till you let it go and substitute in positive or redeeming thoughts.  What you say, do or think becomes your future, your story and eventually your biography or past.  What you have said, done or thought led you to be the person you are today, right now.  Luckily, we may still have time to improve.

If you must think, at least think well of yourself.

When you wake up from the dream of separation, you realize you do make a difference in the scheme of things because we CREATE with our thoughts.

Silence can be filled with love.  Stay in your Authenticity when you feel the negative vampires breathing down your neck or as you walk into a room where you feel uncomfortable.  It is not true that you need to go around loving everyone and not protect yourself.  Yes, we are One and the negative lives in us but we do not have to give it time, another thought or an audience.  Instead, we set up healthy boundaries to safeguard ourselves and to give the other person an opportunity to grow.  Even Jesus and Buddha set up lines of demarcations.  It has to do with discernment and maturity or wisdom.  As long as you are cordial and polite or say nothing and walk away,  your part may be finished.  There is no need to engage in incidents that do not elevate or enhance your spiritual, physical or mental clarity.

The responsibility is with us.  Welcome everything as if it is the best thing that ever happened.  Then sow what you reap.

“What we speak becomes the house we live in.” – Hafiz

Y2 – Day 256 – Self-Inquiry

With Self-Inquiry meditation you bring a question to your mind after a few breaths, eyes closed and into that state of ease.  You break a three word sentence or inquiry into three parts.  For example: What is Happiness?  You imagine the word ‘what’ dropping into the top of your head and into your mind (7th chakra).  Then place the word ‘is’ into your throat chakra.  Proceed with the word ‘happiness’ which enters and radiates into your core.  From here, you let the question – be the answer.

After contemplating and inhaling and exhaling this question/answer, for me, Happiness is No Fear, No Anxiety, No Worry or in other words – “Don’t worry, Be Happy” like the reggae song proclaims.  How true!

And I thought of J and her young nephew who passed and whose motto were these words.  I guess being in gratitude, thinking of others and having close relationships is part of Happiness too.

Try self-inquiry meditation with “Who am I?”  After getting into your relaxed, meditative state, let ‘who’ drop into your mind, breathe ‘am’ into your throat and allow ‘I’ to permeate your body.  And see what appears.  You will have a sense of well-being if nothing else.

“Seeing through to essential nature is the window of enlightenment.” – Roshi

Y2 – Day 255 – Lessons of Life

If we want to have Peace, then we need to teach Peace.

If we want to have Love, then we need to express Love.

If we want to have Joy, then we need to spread Joy.

If we want to have Forgiveness, then we need to demonstrate Forgiveness.

If we want to have Abundance, then we need to exhibit Generosity.

We have to learn and share whatever it is we want for ourselves.  These are the lessons of life.  When you see yourself as whole, the others we encounter on our walk through life are a reflection of that fullness.

When we meditate, we create a starvation of input and in that emptiness lies the Truth of what we are and we are One.  That One is Love, the Way (in Taoism), Jesus (in Christianity) and every spiritual path has a name for the same place, entity or energy.  Many people do not like that alone, serene, quiet place of silence but we should seek it and not fear it.  The foundation laid, it is time for the experience.  We are not separate from our experience but rather our experience is who we are.  Embrace and love the experience because it is part of who you are and we are Love.  When you get involved in your story, the turmoil and arguments you have in your head and you are not at Peace, ask for it.  Be still an instant and go back home, back to Love.

We tend to over think everything when we really should be in our hearts.  We may continually abuse ourselves for something we have never even done. Our threshold for pain is very high but it is not limitless.  We have produced the ego and it always tells us we are not okay.  This is our illusion.  Rise above the battleground.  Take the power out of Fear, Irritation, Frustration and Ego.  Invite detachment instead and think differently – think “This is my spiritual wake-up call” and “This is my opportunity to be gentle with self, and be kind to self.”  We do not deny evil, fear, ego and all the anti-forms of Love, we just realize we are effective only if we change our thoughts.

Ask yourself on a daily, continuous and constant basis before you do or say anything…”What do I want to do?”   “Why do I want to do this?”   “How do I want to do this?”   “When do I want to do this?”  “Where do I want to do this?”  This is the study, practice and application of the lessons of life in practical terms and guided by a right mind that has paused first to reflect on these questions.

And so it is.

I do not know what path in life you will take, but I do know this: If, on that path, you do not find a way to serve, you will never be happy.” – Albert Schweitzer

 

Y2 – Day 254 – Why is it so Alive?

The mountains are alive because … the elegant verdant pines grow and flourish, the azure crystal blue lake generates an environment of life, the grey, stoic boulders impress by marking their endurance, the muddy brown bark stands tall and vertical, the mahogany pine cones hang and drop, the yellow broomstick and daffodil blossoms deliver an effortless spring, the violet blue wildflowers arise out of a carpet of forgotten leafed plants and the clear sky, occasionally dotted with cotton puffs, cleans and amplifies the landscape; generating a reflection of a rugged natural wonder by day and blanketing the evening with glittering stars by night.

The mountains are alive because … the lap of the lake water smacks and resonates with human sighs,  the various Western birds flutter with song and squawk in a composed symphony of chit chat, the chipmunks and squirrels chirp, climb and cheer throughout the woods, scampering, collecting and chomping down on nuts, the leaves rustle, the pine needles swish, the wind blows and you can hear the earth as it breathes and turns.

The mountains are alive because … the smell of pine permeates the thin air as it steams in the sun,  the ground exhales, the breeze carries a steady mixture of soil and flower fragrance,  the lake rises and falls with an aromatic mist, the ducks and geese produce a wild but pleasant odor of fowl and you inhale awareness and a captivating feeling of being among the living.

The mountains are alive because … there exists a whole world inside the lake reeling with fish, multi-colored, wet rocks and plants swaying under the liquid.  The lake tastes sweet and light.  The soil beckons beneath with micro-organisms, fungi and tunnels for discreet mammals to scurry to and fro.  The evergreens poke and prick or brush by with home grown varnish and sap.  The seeds scatter and begin anew.

Come winter, the quiet snow falls from the heavens covering and holding it all in ice white satin.  The angels are amongst us here.  The quality of solitude rests with this mountain top space on a profound and (the quite unexpected), sophisticated level.

THIS realization, is my religion.  This is why it is so alive.

Y2 – Day 253 – September – the 7th Month

September was originally the seventh month, ergo SEPT for the number 7.  March was the first month of the year and the calendar was ten months all together and correlated with the phases of the moon.  Then, the Romans decided to add July and August for the Caesars, Julius and Augustus.  This sent the later months off by two and hence September for 7, October for 8, November for 9 and December for 10 were name-sacrificed.

September also typically reminds me personally of school starting.  And it is a great time to renew, refresh or restart anything for me.  I like to review my goals and rethink any resolutions I haven’t accomplished.  I remind myself, at this time, that it is high time to get back to work, the party is over, and I need to focus.  I believe after years of training, September is a kickstart for those of us who enjoyed going back to school.  In my teaching days, it just seemed like a natural.  It still resonates to me as a time for learning or beginning or doing anything new with dedication.

It is commitment time.