The Seven Karmic Lessons of Life

This post is based upon notes from a lecture by Taoist master Jeffrey Yuen  (Hun, Po, 51lxL5Vb93L._SX329_BO1,204,203,200_Shen and Ling: November 2000), Dr. Daniel Keown’s  book on acupuncture and embryology, ‘The Spark in the Machine” and my own personal explorations. In a series of posts over the past few years we explored some of the fundamental principles and components of Taoist practice and I highly recommend you review these to help integrate them and this current post into your practice as we progress into 2021 and the Collective Awakening. “The Spark in the Machine”  will be very helpful to follow our organ system explorations somatically. A very quick overview will be included at the end of the post.

The Seven Lessons of Incarnation

photo-1559091156-b9610fb12edaThe Three Treasures of TaoismJing, Qi and Shen are the fundamental energies or substances that sustain human life, each associated with both one of the Three Dantiens and some of the yin organ systems. A useful image to help get a feel for these is a candle. Jing is like the wax and wick; the flesh and blood substances and primary sources of our embodied soul, related to egg, sperm and DNA. Qi is the flame, the burning energy of aliveness, also known as prana in the yoga world. Shen is the light radiating out from the flame. We want to come to know these ‘Three Treasures’ in a deeply embodied way. In the Taoist internal alchemy known as Neidan, Jing (matter) is refined and transformed into Qi (breath); Qi is refined and transformed into Shen (Spirit); and Shen is refined, reverting to Emptiness.

From the Taoist perspective, at conception, Shen or Spirit,(the Light), is captured by the most dense substance, Jing, to begin our embryological development. (Embodied Shen is also known as Ling or ‘Soul’.) What also begins is the journey of the soul to fulfill its destiny or life purpose. We all incarnate, consciously or unconsciously with a karmic history, including a set of skills to be cultivated and lessons to be completed in this life time.

In this Taoist model of Karma, there are seven lessons to be learned, unique to each individual and also universal, as the continuation of the CosmicEvolutionary journey. These lessons correspond to the chakra system of India and the Microcosmic Orbit and organ systems of Chinese Medicine which make them a whole lot of fun to explore. The specifics of these correlations will be included after the lessons are listed and in subsequent posts. We can also find equivalent lessons in the evolution of cultures and societies that we are awakening to in our historical moment.

Lesson 1: Can I accept this incarnation, this body, this set of circumstances that I am being born into and that I will inhabit for the course of this life time. Our genetic make-up, the root of our Jing comes from our parents DNA and this lesson is related to our root chakra. Can I root myself in this incarnation, beginning with my 1st chakra, with stability?  Can I accept myself as I am, at all times in my life, in all circumstances. Although our primary rooting takes place in the first 8 – 12 years, this is a lesson that is always relevant especially at major changes in life arise. (Can Humans accept the reality of being just one of millions of species inhabiting this planet, each with right to life and habitat?)

Lesson 2: Can I own my own creative processes and their results? Relating to the 2nd chakra, our sexuality is awakened at puberty with a burst of hormonal activity. The re-creating of our selves though our offspring is an obvious aspect of this lesson, but this also includes any and all of what we create in this life time. Can what we say, write and make, at any level come from our own authenticity, from the depths of our own soul ? (Can we as humans accept that our creativity comes with an awesome power to destroy life and the conditions that allow life to thrive? )

Lesson 3: As a member of a society, can I learn work within my tribe/community/country/planet. There is a loss of innocence as we engage with others, with their own sets of issues and challenges. The demands and organizing beliefs of society may lead to sense of shame and embarrassment if we do not ‘fit in’, or fulfill family’s, friends, or society’s expectations. Thus the third chakra is the one of discrimination. We decide what values and life choices to pursue and which to reject, and create a sense of response-ability to others as we find our way in the world as adults. (Can we as humans accept that our power comes with a tremendous responsibility to life itself?)

Lesson 4: Opening the Heart: The heart chakra opens as feelings begin to take over from thoughts, ideas and beliefs. Following up on lesson three, can I (we) hold the course of the heart, even when society is heading in the opposite direction? Can I trust my inner knowing, can I find faith in the Ultimate Mystery of life, even if the world is oblivious. Can I let go of any attachment to even my creations, realizing the impermanence of all creation? This lesson is a major leap from the first three and thus is highly challenging on many levels. Modern Culture is poised at the brink of this lesson. We need ‘all hands on deck’ to keep growing. (Can we as humans open our hearts to not just understand intellectually our responsibility, but to feel it at the depths of our collective heart?

Lesson 5: Lesson four, opening the Heart Chakra , gets the door open to our innate spirit, but to get through the door, and thrive, another set of responsibilities arises. Can I truly honor myself as a Divine Being, not from an egoic perspective, but from my own depths, from the full Realization of my True Nature? The 5th or Throat Chaka opening allows us to fully inhabit our spiritual selves, without guilt or conflict. We speak our Truth easily. It is related to the third chakra’s response-ability, only at a new level and invites us to bring forth the wisdom from all the lessons that have come before. The three questions from the earlier lessons: who am I? ; where am I going? and who is responsible?, are all answered. (Can we as humans take dynamic action to change the direction of destruction we have initiated?)

Lesson 6: An inner tranquiltiy arises. You are true to your unique self, without being attached to the self. We do not need to impose anything onto the world, but just allow the inner light to be. The 6th chakra opening, the third eye, begins the opening into transcendental wisdom. All the teachings of the world are at your disposal. Action flows through you from the spontaneity of wholeness.

Lesson 7: The tao that can be spoken is not the True Tao ….

These lessons are not necessarily linear. I have found myself returning again and again to the earlier ones, even as the later ones are being explored, especially as the embodiment challenges arise. It is a magical mystery spiral of learning. Take them into the world with you. What follows is a more subtle approach to this awakening using a Taoist Spiritual Energy model.

Some guidelines for practice

Even if you have no familiarity with the Microcosmic Orbit, there are enough anatomical references to help guide your explorations. I do them either sitting or lying down and using the breathing. We are not doing acupuncture so we can just looking for the feel our way to the linking of energy (breath) and structure (jing). Being able to track energy flow is required, however. This is perceptual at its core even if we begin with written words and concepts. They are the map. The territory is your embodied spiritual energy field and this is fundamentally a journey of embodied spiritual awakening.

We can palpate the points on the front of the body with the xyphoid process, navel and pubic symphasis as specific references. I highly recommend this as this is a rich region to explore. Eventually the various layers of your abdominal wall will become more conscious. Visualize the fetal blood vessels passing through the umbilicus from the placenta, flowing up into the liver and down into the groins, to help integrate the Conception vessel points.

To find the Governing Vessel points on the back (yang) body, initiate a very subte tucking/untucking action through the pelvis, feeling acetabulae and femurs, sitting bones and coccyx. The activation through the lessons is from the bottom up but feel the current of release as downward. In other words, once you can find the coccyx energy curling toward CV-1, one by one add the sacrum to the downward curl and continue to L-4, L-1 etc. Notice the direction on the front body is also down so both Vessels meet at the root and feed each other. I have found supported bridge pose also to be helpful for this exploration.

You will feel some fluid flowing and fascia disentangling; the organs (front body/Yin) beginning to differentiate from the spinal column (back body/Yang);  and the major blood vessels in the core of the body freeing up. This will be more obvious in the next post when we link the organ systems to the lessons. Many years ago, when I first began studying with Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, she said something about asana practice that struck me as being very important. “If the pose you are in is not supported by the organs, you have gone too far”. There are many layers to this, but one is the need to awaken the yin/front body/ inner organs to relieve the pressure on the back body /yang/spinal column, by linking and balancing the Conception Vessel with the Governing Vessel in the Micro Cosmic Orbit.

Embodying the Lessons:
The Link to the Microcosmic Orbit

At conception, Shen or Spirit is captured by the most dense substance, Jing, to begin our embryological development. GV-1 and CV-15 are switches that turn on, Qi flows, as yang and yin, sperm and egg energies begin the developmental process and prepare for the embodied soul lessons.

Practice 1: In any seated pose, visualize the illus3whole Micro-Cosmic Orbit and rest for a moment. Feel the three Dantiens in balance, your attention centered in the heart. Rest in Stillness for a moment or more. This will be the starting point (and ultimate refuge 24/7) for all the practices.

Now bring your attention to the pelvic floor. You can start with the sitting bones if that is easier. Oscillate between rolling slightly forward and slightly backward, feeling about a two inch arc. Then do the same with your attention without moving the bones, letting the imagesmind direct the Qi.

Feel the coccyx sitting between the sitting bones and notice it curls forward. With your attention, roll the Qi back and forth a few millimeters and then land at the tip of the tail bone and rest there as a vibrancy. This is GV-1. Move the pelvic bones if necessary. Feel the subtle arc connecting GV-1 (Du-1) with CV-1 (Ren-1) on the center of the perineum. Root yourself here with a quiet subtle attention/sensation/vibrancy. This is the root of all poses, all times etc)

acupuncture-meridian-conception-vesselPractice 2: In any sitting pose, find CV-15 at the bottom tip of the xiphoid process, with a finger. Then, using your finger, draw the energy slightly downward, imagining it eventually linking with GV-1. Feel the whole region below the diaphragm as a container.

Practice 3: Lesson 1 begins to stabilize the rooting by activating GV-2 on the sacrum and CV-13 on the abdomen  and then adding them to GV-1 and CV-15 the whole Micro Cosmic Orbit circuit. Cv-14 is skipped as it involved with the sovereign ruler, the heart and left alone. Use your finger to approximate CV-13 and your sitting bones to help find your sacrum. Link these two back and forth, letting attention direct the Qi and finally stabilize with a gentle double action. General feel in the area is much more important than precision.

du-mai-71-638Practice 4: Continue in the same vein as above, adding the following pairs for the other six lessons.

Lesson 2: GV-3 (aka Du-3) at L-4) and CV-12. (With the second chakra connection, there is also CV-5). This section between the sternum and navel is a rich one for me as I carry a lot of subtle (or perhaps not so subtle any more!) tension here.

Herr are two more poses that I have found helpful, alllowing me to access front and back IMG_0019simultaneously. Urdhva mukha prasarita padottanasana ( a combination of LOY plates 148 and 170); try 1: supporting pelvis with blanket or bolster to release upper vertebrae and 2:  groin lengthening to bring pelvis down to floor.

Modified ardha navasana (legs supported)
1. Pelvis neutral on floor.IMG_0022 sup ard nav 1

 

 

 

 

2. Coccyx lifting pelvis like a rising wheel. Experiment with height of head with a mini sit-up action. You can take the pelvis a lot further up than the photo shows, especially when the head is neutral on the floor. These photos are just hints and glimpses into a much wider range of actions that fit your body/mind.

There is a lot of gross work lengthening/releasing the psoas and differentiating psoas major (lengthening down through the groins) and psoas minor and illiacus lengthening upward through the pelvis and lumbar. Stay soft and allow the body to teach you how to open. Feel the ever present Stillness not matter what is arising,

Lesson 3: GV-5 (at L-1) and CV-11 (skip GV-4 – Ming Men)
Lesson 4: GV-6 (at T-11) and CV-10, CV-17 (notice we skip over the ever challenging T-12 but access either side of it.) The transition for lesson 3 to lesson 4 is the most difficult on all levels.
Lesson 5: GV-7 (at T-10) CV-9 (also locally at the throat at  CV-22
Lesson 6: GV-8,  (at T-9) CV-7 (skip CV-8 – umbilicus) CV-7 in Yin Jiao, the meshing of yin
Lesson 7: GV-9  (Extremity of Yang, at T-7, related to releasing diaphragm and spiritually the release of the breath at the moment death.

Feel free to explore any of these on combinations on their own and in any poses or actions that inspire you. We are looking to help open and integrate pelvic floor, diaphragm, spine and the connective tissue matrix in the core of the body. Next post we will add the organ systems relationships to the seven lessons.

 

Review

Qi gong ImageWe begin with the integrating capacity of using the Qi/ breath in linking the yin, front body Conception Vessel (ren mai) with the yang, back body Governing Vessel (du mai), to form the Microcosmic Orbit. They meet at the mouth and anus. Feel this at whatever level your sensitivity allows, as specific points, or the flow of qi between them. Root chakra is where GV-1 (not shown, behind the anus) links with CV-1, anterior to the anus on the perineum. Crown Chakra is at GV-20. Root and Crown are linked by the yin ‘Thrusting Vessel’. or chakra line.

The Three Dantiens refer to the energy fields contained by the Micocosmic Orbit that inhabit the three bony cavities of the body: pelvis, ribs and skull. The endocrine/hormonal system is a Western correlate to help feel these fields. These are the easiest to find because of the correlation with the bones.

The Three Treasures, Jing, Qi and Shen are the fundamental substances, each associated with both one of the Three Dantiens and some of the yin organ systems. A useful image to help get a feel for these is a candle. Jing is like the wax and wick; the flesh and blood substances and primary sources of our embodied soul, related to egg, sperm and DNA. Qi is the flame, the burning energy of aliveness. Shen is the light radiating out from the flame.

Jing or essence (there is no good English translation of Jing) is related to the Lower Dantien and the Kidney Organ System; Qi (prana) has its home in the Middle Dantien and the Spleen/pancreas and Liver systems; Shen or spirit resides in the skull, but is governed by the Heart Organ System, which in Traditional Chinese Medicine rules the brain. (Our modern world has totally lost this heart-brain connection!)

 

 

Congratulations to Kate!

0920CVR.V2.inddCongratulations to my wife Kate for making the cover of the most recent edition of Real Simple, one of the top women’s interest magazines in the country.

Her handweaving in the lower left of the cover is a real work of Art (hur). (see below)

She has items in over 40 stores across the country as well as in Denmark, Canada and Japan, as well as her ‘Weaving as Meditation’ classes.

You can follow her on instagram to see and learn more about her story.

The Spaciousness of Being, the Activation of Purpose

(I’m working on my next post but Kate passed this onto me and it is so good I want to pass it along to you as well. I have not heard of Philip before, but it is always a delight to meet a fellow somanaut and voice of Collective Awakening with a unique and universal perspective. Thank you Philip!!)

By Philip Shepherd   (from his blog)

We are in the midst of an extraordinary moment in history – witnesses to and participants in a global unravelling. It is a potent storm fuelled by three converging vectors: the untold damage human activity is inflicting on nature; the disruptive virus that nature is inflicting on human activity; and the ideas of power, inequality and entitlement, ossified within human institutions, that are inflicting pain on fellow humans.  

There is no telling when this storm will pass, or how it will alter our world. One thing seems certain to me, though: it’s never been more important to ground yourself in being and feel yourself aligned with and carried forward by your deepest purpose. This short essay reflects on the nature of those challenges.

Your body takes up space in the world. Everyone’s does. But think about it for a moment: the space your body occupies is not an encroachment on the world’s space, or an intrusion into it. Nor does it represent some kind of annexation, wherein your body claims ownership over that space and holds it separate from the world. The space your body takes up belongs to the world as much as it belongs to you. The world courses unstoppably through it. That happens in the form of light, sound, gravity, electromagnetic waves and particle streams, of course. But also with every breath you take, with every morsel you eat, with every tear you shed, parts of you are turning into the world and parts of the world are turning into you. So the space occupied by your body is not where you hoard the self, but where your self and the world converge in a living partnership. There is no ‘me’ apart from that partnership. That partnership is the process of your being. It is the fundamental nature of your reality.

Your life is carried forward by that partnership for all the days you spend on this earth. Your existence depends on it: you cannot dissolve the partnership without dissolving your life. What you can do, though – and what we all tend to do – is to grow forgetful of it. Even as the partnership continues to sustain us, our awareness of the body tends to dim as we learn to contract our thinking more and more into our heads. We leave the spaciousness of being and hem ourselves into the consolidations of doing. We come to observe the living convergence of self and world through the static prism of idea, and eventually we stop feeling it. Which means we stop feeling our reality.

The values and hierarchies of our culture encourage that retreat from our natural spaciousness. We are told to uphold a fiction of the body as a mechanical thing that operates in a mechanical universe, and to fabricate a sense of self that stands aloof from all partnership. But there’s more to our culture’s message than mere encouragement. I think our culture is so attached to its fantasies of independence, domination and control that it looks upon the spaciousness of being as though it were a death threat – because once you feel the spaciousness within your body in its continuity with the spaciousness of the wide world and beyond, the self-important ego suffers an existential shock, and can tailspin into confusion and disorientation. Your cherished little concretized certainties are suddenly awash in a tidal wave of mystery.

The spaciousness of being hums with every possibility. Every consequence of past events ripples untraceably through it as though through a fathomless ocean, as does the potential for every event that is to come. Like the quantum vacuum, the spaciousness of being is the empty nothing out of which everything is birthed. And even as the spaciousness of being contains your body, your body contains it. All that lives through it lives also through you.

The body can recover its natural spaciousness when it empties of expectation and comes fully to rest in the present. But that process of emptying directly contradicts our cultural directive to secure the self within a fortified boundary. So let’s look at that emptying. To allow your body to truly come to rest on the earth and in the present, you need to find ways of opening it to the present and the earth. And that undertaking will necessarily draw you into a process of deep undoing. It requires a dismantling of the body’s inner barricades and divisions: bringing voice back to the silenced shadows within its flesh; dissolving its congested anxieties; softening any resistance you might have to belonging to something larger than yourself; and disarming the insensate patterns held in the body that fortify you against uncertainty. As all those frozen energies yield and thaw and harmonize, they open within the body a cavern that is spacious enough to receive the world – a cavern that welcomes the empty nothing out of which everything is birthed. The currents of the transforming present course through that cavern within, even as they flow through the spaciousness of the world around you.

The spaciousness of your being is like the space within a bell – it is what enables you to attune to the world. Such attunement is very different from sitting in your head and noticing the world ‘out there’. Attunement enables the world to be also felt ‘in here’ – in the empty resonance of your being. It allows you to come home to the fundamental reality of your life: feeling ‘your’ space as a continuity of the world’s; feeling your life as a continuity of the world’s. Moreover, as you attune to the living world that holds you, you cannot but awaken to the intimacy of your partnership with it. That partnership summons you to come and play and give the whole of your being to help ease and deepen the harmony in which you live. And you’ll find that the service or task to which you are summoned is one that directly activates the gifts of your deepest nature. By surrendering to what the world is calling from you, then – by allowing your being to be so profoundly activated – you also surrender to the flowering of your fullest humanity.

Feeling your life carried forward by that partnership relies on your ability to sensitize the body’s spaciousness to the spaciousness of being to which it belongs. But there is a compelling reason we tend to consolidate within ourselves and barricade the door against our fundamental nature. The spaciousness of being is something you can join, you can be carried by, you can dance with – but it is not something you can control. And in a culture that obsessively asserts agendas of control over the natural harmony of the world, that partnership looks scary. Control is what we trust. Harmony, a property of the whole, is way beyond control. You can find guidance in the world’s harmony, but you will never dominate it. Furthermore, if you accept that guidance and undertake the work it is calling you to, it will not offer you a map, a clear destination, or any assurance of success. All it can guarantee is that by giving your life to what the world is summoning you to, the whole of your being will come alive, and your purpose will be illuminated by being lived.

A body trapped in its own consolidations is like a singing bowl filled with sand: it cannot ring to the world around it. When you cannot yield to the spaciousness of being and attune to the world, there can be no felt partnership. There can be no palpable guidance. You are immunized against the juicy exhilaration and wonder of feeling yourself being organized by the mindful whole. What you are left with instead is your aloneness, and the endless, stale task of organizing yourself.

It seems our culture has made a choice: we would rather feel ourselves alone in the world than to feel ourselves not in control of it. By siding with the fantasy of control, we turn our backs on the experience of feeling the whole moving and speaking through us. We miss the grace and wonder of life itself. On the other hand, once you identify a choice that your culture has made on your behalf, you are free to begin forging a new one.