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Showing posts with label Dhyana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dhyana. Show all posts
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Meditate Schmeditate!
That's what I often hear when people who are so, so busy start to talk about their priorities.
Meditate?? Are you kidding? Who has time for that?!
I have a different take. I think meditation is the biggest, grandest, most effective and efficient time saver in the Universe.
No joke.
All my life I've made use of the opportunity to create and teach what most inspires me - and at this point the inspiration list is pretty long! Sometimes a great teacher can trigger a need in me to simply explore new territory and exchange results. Sometimes a world event - like the recent oil spill - informs my choice of a workshop topic or audio program as I relate to the deep societal call to find our power amidst disempowering events. Then there are other times when the simplicity of a fabulous piece of music inspires an entire block of new Yokibics moves and ways to co-create with the bodymind energy we have all been graced with.
Always and ever though, does one single concept come round and round as the motherlode of all teachings for me, as the quality of life gained from the experience is literally beyond explanation. Meditate.
It's one of those "you've gotta experience this one for yourself" kinds of things.
Part of the Eight-limbed tree of Yoga, meditation and it's pre-cursor concentration are called Dharana and Dhyana, with epic volumes devoted to their care and practice.
I remembering hearing Marianne Williamson speak on the subject and she smilingly ticked off all sorts of examples where "meditate" was the prescribed balm. The seeker goes to the top of the mountain to hear the word of God. God says "meditate." The student goes to the guru to ask the meaning of life. The guru says "meditate." The anguish of a mother who, while mourning the loss of her child goes to her spiritual guide to ask why life contains such sorrow, and the guide after consoling her says "meditate."
My own exerience informs me every single day why the answer "meditate" is so very powerful. Primarily meditation is a PROCESS rather than a fixed answer that can change and vanish as life evolves - and life is a process of ever moving and unfolding moments in a wave we can ride successfully or get trounced by.
Last week a student asked me how I came by the name "Yokibics" and after owning it for almost 30 years, I had the vision of it as clear as the day it came - a double seater airplane crossing the screen of my mind while in meditation, followed by a banner proclaiming the name. I didn't "think it up" but rather I received it while waiting for it to arrive.
Ahhhh - waiting for it to arrive.
There is ease in that...
and a sort of patience demanded.
A couple of years ago I had a nasty keritosis on my back - the kind of "pre-cancerous" itchy thing that can worry the life out of a person and usually get cut off, which I have already had happen to others spots just like it. Sinking into my deepest self I literally "knew" that a blend of essential oils would be benificial to me. I heard the list inside my mind like directions.
This time it was not a vision, but rather a voice.
My body received the mixture of oils like the perfect antidote - and 5 weeks later no more spot. Others have asked me for my recipe - many others at this point - and with some tweaking and a fair amount of research on how to create a base creme for delivery, it has become a Yokibics Monkey Creme Personal Care Product - "use it to get those monkeys off your back!"
What a gift!
I have had many more like these two pivotal experiences in meditation... many more.
Sometimes the gifts are dramatic. Sometimes they are so subtle as to be almost missed. A quiet moment of insight can shift everything...a reflective moment of caring can open the floodgate of tears withheld, and bring the refreshment of new beginnings.
The certitude of a path that feels like a slippery slope when the worry mind is at work can apprears as an oasis of calm in meditation.
These are the gifts of meditation that cannot be bought or demanded.
There are plenty of places where you can get information about techniques and styles and support for the journey. I will write about more of them here on this blog in my upcoming posts.
For today it is my simple intention to share some of the gifts of the journey. Once embraced, the "how-tos" will simply fall into place.
I invite you to close your eyes for a moment when you finish this post, and stay for a minute - or five - before you move into your next activity or thought. Stay a while and feel the quiet place of your own receptivity.
This is a powerful place, and it already exists inside of you.
Befriend it now and you can rely on it forever.
blessings and grace to you,
Gael
Author and Spoken Word Artist
Photo credit: Bob Alba
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Simple Steps: #35 Freedom

Todays Simple Step
A 3-Minute Meditation on Freedom...
The freedom you achieve is the answer to the peace you seek. Notice how different you feel by simply accepting the power of choice.
You can always choose again if you don't like what you see.
Perhaps that is the simple step for another day.
Till next time,
oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm
A 3-Minute Meditation on Freedom...
Stop whatever else you are doing.
Truly.
Stop fidgiting - hurrying - trying to fit this in.
This is special time - a sacred time.
Offer it to yourself.
Take in a deep...full...rich...slow...breath.
Exhale. Ahhhhhhhh.....
Take another breath - even slower than the one before.
Exhale. Ahhhhhhh....
Now once more - and keep all your attention on it - deep...full...rich - a no nonsense, belly expanding breath...
pause...and exhale. Ahhhh....
Hold steady now and notice - what did you just free yourself from? What was pressing you and shaping you and bearing on you as a "must have" or "must do" that went away for just this one moment?
The nature of freedom is not that you do nothing - the nature of freedom is that you have tha ability to choose what you do.
Yes - choose.
Choose to take on your day. Choose to act in the clearest most beneficial way you can. Choose your actions - your promises - your responsibilities - your job - your relationships.
They need not get easier...they need not change!
YOU must simply choose them.
The freedom you achieve is the answer to the peace you seek. Notice how different you feel by simply accepting the power of choice.
You can always choose again if you don't like what you see.
Perhaps that is the simple step for another day.
Till next time,
oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Simple Steps: #34 Illusion
For the yogi, there is a state of freedom that exists above all else.
It can be reached by constant inquiry into the nature of things.
Meditation becomes our tool to see things clearly and perceive reality beyond the illusions that cloud the mind.
Todays Simple Step
Till next time....
ooooohhhhmmmmmm
Todays Simple Step
Give yourself 10 minutes to sit without distraction and simply observe the quiet place inside your mind.
Every time a thought arrives and interrupts your quiet space, just recognize it ("there's a thought") and let it go.
No energy. No judgment. Just going away...
Notice the feeling of peace that accompanies the quiet once you find it again.
Here is your place of power, here is your place of truth, and this is your simple step...your mind will wander, and you will notice new thoughts arriving. Your journey is to let go over and over again. The peace is impermanent but you will find it - simply - again and again and again.
Till next time....
ooooohhhhmmmmmm
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Simple Steps: #33 Confusion

Through the practice of yoga, as we fine tune our concentration and observe our perceptions we become more aware of the nature of reality, and can perceive that the world is unreal as we know it.
The Mystic advises:
The Mystic advises:
"The only reality is the universal Self, or God, which is veiled by Maya - the power of illusion.
As the veils are lifted, the mind becomes clearer.
Unhappiness and fear
- even the fear of death -
vanishes."
- even the fear of death -
vanishes."
So how are we to arrive at this unbelievable place of serenity and peace??
Only by practicing the skills and techniques we know can get us there - one simple step at a time.
You already have 32 steps that have gone before this one...they all count toward an accumulated effect. Return to previous posts, review - retrieve whatever you need to - but don't get off the train!
Perseverance is the necessary condition to any successful endeavor.
Todays Simple Step
Till next time...
oooohhhhhmmmmmmmmmmm
Only by practicing the skills and techniques we know can get us there - one simple step at a time.
You already have 32 steps that have gone before this one...they all count toward an accumulated effect. Return to previous posts, review - retrieve whatever you need to - but don't get off the train!
Perseverance is the necessary condition to any successful endeavor.
Todays Simple Step
Take a deep breath and once empty, ask for clarity.
You are only confused when you have too much information going in too many directions and no help but yourself to figure it out.
Just for today surrender.
That's right - surrender.
Let go.
Give in to the flow of grace that surrounds you.
That's right! Ask!
Ask for help, support, assistance and the best outcome for all concerned.
Now listen quietly for a state of peace inside of you ... and let it be so.
This is todays simple step.
Till next time...
oooohhhhhmmmmmmmmmmm
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Simple Steps: #32 Consciousness Unified

During the practice of meditation, one observes insights and recognizes distinctions between objects as they are and subtle layers of perception.
We learn to differentiate between the mind that perceives and the means of perception...
We recognize the difference between words and their meanings...and the feeling of peaceful knowing is the basis of our actions.
Todays Simple Step
We recognize the difference between words and their meanings...and the feeling of peaceful knowing is the basis of our actions.
Todays Simple Step
Just for today, be a fly on the wall observing your own actions.
Notice you watching yourself.
Observe yourself in the action of thinking.
Notice you watching yourself.
Now give the YOU who is the observer of yourself a few moments of time to be recognized, known, felt and seen.
This you is the meditator - the other is the performer.
When the two become one, and the actions you take are the result of the quiet observer stepping forward in truth rather than reactive self responding to stimulii, then the result of meditation is achieved.
You are truly present.
What a wonderful gift!
This is todays simple step.
Till next time,
oooooooooohhhhhhhhmmmm
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Simple Steps: #31 The Meaning of Dhyana

Dhyana is the seventh limb of yoga and it means "to worship."
It is perfect contemplation and involves concentration upon a point of focus with the intention of knowing the truth about it.
The concept holds that when one focuses their mind on concentration of an object, the mind is transformed into the shape of the object.
For the practitioner of dhyana, when one focuses on the divine, they become more reflective of the divine, and as a result they know their own true nature.
Todays Simple Step
Imagine today that you are the Budda - the sage - the wise one.
How do you express the divine within yourself?
How do you keep yourself worthy of delivering the message you carry?
Practice being true to your message today.
This is your simple step.
Till next time...
oooohhhhhmmmmmm
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