Showing posts with label wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Begin to listen to your HEART– a how to…

“Your true heart is not subject to chaos or limited by pain, fear and neuroses, but is joyful, creative and loving…It is the core, the essence of your being, a reservoir of joy, powerful love and infinite compassion that lies within you.”
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I have been talking a lot about listening to your heart these past few posts. But what does that actually mean and how do we do it? The ancients, philosophers and physicians alike, believed the heart to be not only how we “know” something (as the Hebrew people believed) but actually the very origin of thought, emotion, passion and reason. All those years ago, the wisest knew what we have forgotten or repressed. In our busy, logical culture, to suggest listening to one’s heart is tantamount to elevating emotion, sentimentality, impulse and passion above reason and logic. But that’s incorrect – the heart is the center of both reason and emotion,  practicality and passion. Listening to the heart certainly isn’t about being unreasonable or out of control in any way, but rather being at peace, centered, calm and connected to an inner wisdom we all possess if we will but listen.

To do that, as I mentioned the other day, one must silence the mind to some extent. Not ignore it…just get it to rest while we think with our hearts first. The mind is capable of exquisite creativity but it’s also bound to the physical aspects of life…with all its fears and uncertainties – will this work? Will I have enough? Will I succeed? But the heart cares only about our well-being (both physical and emotional), our happiness, and our spiritual growth and enlightenment. So how do we start to listen?

First, we have to consciously confront our bias in favor of the mind. Making decisions, we are almost certainly going to seek the rational and logical answer and ignore any intuition that suggests that might not be the best way to go. Intuition communicates an inner heart wisdom to us in many ways and we must recognize the signs in order to really listen. Have you ever made a logical decision about a career path, a relationship, an opportunity but had your stomach tie up in knots? Suddenly, you’re not so sure – some other center of knowing is giving us a different answer, suggesting that our decision may not ultimately be the right one. More often the heart speaks in hunches, sudden insights, or a profound certainty that is different from our analytical and linear resolution to our problem.

The first actual step toward listening and living from the heart, then, is to quiet the rational mind. How? Well, the ancients, especially in eastern thought and philosophy but also in Western religious thought, knew that one had to substitute one repetitive sound or thought for all the racing noisy thoughts that fill our heads all the time. Adopting a mantra (a Sanskrit word that means to “protect from or free from the mind.”) is a very effective way. Traditional mantras include the well known “Om” – a sacred syllable representing the source of life. Pronounced Aum with an extended resonating hum, this sound is one of the most natural to all human beings and combined with a technique of breathing in on the first part of the syllable and breathing out and holding the second part, this mantra can quickly rid the mind of extraneous thought, opening it to “hear” the messages from the heart. But you can accomplish this same purpose by repeating any single or double syllable word that you associate with something greater than the mind. Christians and Jews might use the Aramaic word “Abba” which means “father” or more intimately, “daddy.” It is considered one of the sacred names or titles of God.

Sitting comfortably with eyes closed and repeating some mantra is one of the first tools of meditation…and that’s the second step toward quieting the mind and opening the heart. I’m no expert and I’m not as consistent as I wish with meditation practice but I do have some thoughts and some guided meditations designed specifically to open the heart or “clear” the heart chakra. That’s where we’ll go next time – releasing the energy of the heart. I'll include a soundtrack for a guided meditation and some other suggestions for how to get started or improve your meditation practice. Till Tuesday then...I'll leave you with this profound truth from Franz Kafka - 


Thursday, January 23, 2014

What will your verse be???


“Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself.” Frank Crane

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The new IPad Air commercial uses this beautiful speech from the 1989s movie, Dead Poets’ Society –  

"We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering--these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love--these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman, 'O me, O life of the questions of these recurring. Of the endless trains of the faithless. Of cities filled with the foolish. What good amid these, O me, O life? Answer: that you are here. That life exists and identity. That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse.' That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?" 

What will your verse be??
 
Honestly, the question isn’t just for poets or writers…it’s for all of us. We write our verses by the way we live our lives, by “writing” our own story with hope and optimism and not letting others write it for us. It’s called living with integrity – and it’s one of the tasks of a mature adult. The way we live cannot do “violence” to who we are at heart. Is your art, your writing, your life telling everyone who you really are? It’s ancient wisdom, immortalized in Shakespeare’s Hamlet when Polonius says, “This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.”

Never doubt that your art, your writing, your sculpture is a valuable contribution to the human story. You may never achieve fame and fortune with your art but each word you write, each piece you create adds meaning and richness to the world around you. Mark Nepo, describing his search for beauty in the midst of suffering, said, “We need art and poetry to help us express who we are and stay in relationship to what matters.” Further, he eloquently asserts, "Poetry is the unexpected utterance of the soul…the life of expression is the tuning fork by which we find our way to the sacred." Each piece you create, creates YOU as the person you are becoming…you alone are in charge of who that is!


ANNOUNCING - The opening of a new art gallery -       TRILLIUM GALLERY
                                                                                               228 Main Street, 
                                                                                               Saugerties, NY. 12477
                                                                                               Phone: (845) 332-6525

Trillium Gallery Online is expanding to a physical gallery in the quaint and historic village of Saugerties, NY in the heart of the beautiful Catskill Mountains. The gallery is open to the public beginning Saturday, January 25, 2014 with a grand opening on Saturday, February 15, 2015 beginning at noon. Brilliant art coupled with good food, wine, music and more is the order of the day. No unsolicited art is accepted but you are encouraged to enter an art contest with the theme "Down on Main Street" - winner will have his/her art displayed in the gallery  for one month and will be offered membership in the gallery as well. Please see contest rules at the online site at
www.trilliumgallery.com or email the curator, Maureen Maliha at trillium@post.com for further details.