Being, Becoming, Belonging: pt 2

309_ImageWall5_768px-60In the previous post we explored the five koshas or sheaths, the emergent forms of being manifesting as the cosmic evolutionary journey of becoming and belonging in the human. These five nested levels of subtlety, each of them dynamic, living expressions of presence, carry the learned wisdom of our evolutionary history into the infinite spacious openness of the present moment. However, inherited and learned pathologies from the past, stored in the denser levels, also comes forth into the present moment.

There is a human collective consciousness emerging Now and we as individuals are contributing to the process. The question is how conscious are we in our emergence. The challenge of our times is to help create a future founded on wisdom, love and the inherent intelligence of Mother Earth and the Cosmos. I am very excited to note that Brian Thomas Swimme, in collaboration with The Human Energy Project (which I have just discovered) has begun a video series on this process and you can click to watch the first video here.

The quality and types of actions that flow through us in the present determine how the future will unfold, and thus meditation practice, i.e., staying in presence, Being presence, is crucial for both the personal and collective healing process. The open spaciousness of the present allows a linking of the dysfuctional habits of the past with the inner light and planetary/cosmic intelligence to bathe the whole in a river of healing, creative growth and evolutionary celebration.

The Koshas are one of many models of evolutionary emergence and can be explored, awakened and celebrated in meditation and life.

Out of the Tao, Ultimate Mystery, Brahman, Darkness within Darkness,
emerges

Causal Body (the light of the candle)
Anandamaya Kosha: ‘Body of Bliss’: The most subtle expression of form, the vibrancy of aliveness, of is-ness, the expression of an open heart. This is the ‘light’ of the candle; the Shen or Spirit in Taoism; the vital energy that emerged spontaneously, mysteriously 13.7 billion years ago; and the portal to both healing and the luminous emptiness of Ultimate Mystery, the Tao.

Feel it as a very subtle vibrancy emanating from inside the cells of your body. The Sanskrit word jyoti refers to this inner divine light, and Patanjali, in I-36, vishokaa vaa jyotishmatii, invites us to rest here as a meditation practice. Another way to discover your bliss body is in the simple joy of being, of delight in the little things of life. If you are taking your ‘self’ too seriously, pause and let in the light, the de-light, the wonder. Tears, of both joy and sadness emanate from the bliss body. It is always present.

Subtle Body (the flame of the candle in three levels)
Vijnanamaya Kosha: Body of Intelligence, Buddhi, Link from Mahat or Cosmic Wisdom to the individual; the driving force of the evolutionary journey from light to stars and galaxies, to solar systems and life forms to us and beyond; the vehicle Cosmic Awakening, i.e., the Universe becoming aware of itself through the human. Recognize this as spontaneous intuition and insight and a ‘sense of knowing’ without needing analysis.

The Sanskrit root jna meaning spiritual knowledge is found in many other words such as: jnana, prajna and samprajnata (I-17), and the Greek word gnosis, also meaning spiritual or esoteric knowledge. In Vedanta, Atma Jnana is knowledge of True Nature. The Noosphere mentioned in Brian’s video emerges when Buddhi (individual intelligence) awakens to Mahat (Universe Intelligence.) Please note that without the heart of the anandamana kosha, the intelligence can become dry and detached.

photo-1559091156-b9610fb12edaManomaya Kosha: Body of Mental Activity; from the Sanskrit manas or mind. Citta vrttis, sensory perceptions; memory; information labeling, categorizing and storing; meaning making; organizing attention; storing unconscious ideas, beliefs, mythologies and learned patterns of action; imagination. And most importantly, generating and sustaining our biographical story, i.e. ego structures. This is a very busy place; a bit too busy when out of sorts.

In the manomaya kosha, imagination, attention, unconscious beliefs and memories and our inherent urge to continuously create a biographical narrative sustain our delusional beliefs of a separate ‘me’. This creates the urge to constantly ‘make things right’ by chasing toward this and away from that. When this neurotic (an automatic, unconscious effort to manage deep anxiety) narrative is finally brought into the light through meditation, the disentangling and healing can begin.

For the very rare few, the narrative of separation just dissolves in the light of awakening. For most of us though, the karmic momentum of delusion is strong and we have to learn self compassion and patience to allow the process of healing to unfold in its own way and time. Hebb’s Axiom, ‘neurons that fire together wire together’, shows the how the power of habit can be deeply encoded in the wiring of the nervous system, challenging our attention to stay present and non-reactive.

In somatic meditation, a key question to ask our intelligence (buddhi), as we navigate through the manomayakosha; how can we know when the Universal Intelligence is revealing a strategy to us and when our old habits are trying to hijack our attention and perpetuate the unhealthy pattern. Finding patience, compassion, presence and a little bit of lightness will always help.

The greatest strength of the manomaya kosha is its capacity to present information from the senses to the intelligence (vijnanamaya kosha) and the center of joy (anandamaya kosha) in the present moment and we use this in meditation. As our attention stabilizes in presence we can bypass the ego stories, comparisons and unnecessary thought and just live fully awakened in presence. Our self sense aligns and merges with the Unfolding Mystery of the Cosmos. Almost all systems of meditation begin by attending to the sensations of the breathing process, linking us to the

Pranamaya Kosha: The Body of prana or qi. Attending to our felt sense of breathing opens us to our physiological systems and biological health function here. This is the first Kosha that we can actually feel, as the prana or qi has a very clear physical presence. You can notice the manomaya, as well as the anandamaya and vijnanamaya koshas, but we feel their effects in the pranamaya kosha.

When the pranamaya kosha is linked and integrated with the light of the anandamaya kosha and the cosmic wisdom of the vijnanamaya kosha, health and well being ensue. The manomaykosha helps us function in the world as we live our lives carrying out our karmic path. If the pathologies of the manomaya kosha dominate, the immune system and all other organ systems are challenged and compromised.

The habits of mental activity in the manomaya kosha immediately reflect in the flow patterns of prana/qi, and if dysfunctional, lead to low or high levels of anxiety and fear in the background, often leaking into the foreground of our attention. The pranamaya kosha is a continually self healing system when not disturbed by trauma, where fear and terror are embedded in the tissues of the gross body.

Gross Body (the wax of the candle)
Anamaya Kosha: Body of Food: our flesh and blood, fluids and fascia, muscles and bones. This is our link to the Cosmic glue of Gravity, the organizing field of the macro-structure of the universe. When we talk about embodying a spiritual practice, this is the level that tends to be the most unconscious and we wish to awaken it with light, love wisdom and compassion. We feel others through the tissues of our bodies and as we bring more sensitivity here, we become more able to sense others and how we are co-creating the emerging collective field or Noosphere.

Feel the anamaya kosha as weight, study it as anatomy and awaken through the fluids as water is the link between the physical and the energetic. We use anatomical reference points here (the xyphoid process, the spines of the ischia) in somatic meditation, helping develop focal attention, opening energy channels and bringing the energy body out of dullness (tamas) and distraction (rajas) into a state of harmony (sattva). When the sattvic state is sustained in samadhi, (samyama in asana) and strengthened over time (abhyasa), the portal to the infinite present opens and we can then rest as presence.

The most dense of the layers stores trauma, toxins and wounds, but when integrated with all five koshas, the anamaya kosha radiates an inner light, in spite of the traumas. It is not a question of eliminating all of the problems, an impossible task, but of awakening and integrating the layers so that they may function together. In resting as Presence, our self sense is transformed from a separate being to Being, and in due time, the energy sustaining the separate self dissolves back into Ultimate Mystery. The problems remain, but now there is an opening to deep healing. This is also the journey of awakening the noosphere, where humans link their individual awakening with others, to share energy, passion, challenges and successes.

Being, Becoming, Belonging. Each moment, a new beginning.

gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā

 

 

Being, Becoming and Belonging

I’ve had the title of this post for a while but have been struggling to coherently weave all the pieces together. Then this photo appeared. As the cliche goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Or ten thousand! Being, Becoming and Belonging. Look at the eyes, ears and nose of the deer and imagine how much of the world she is taking in moment to moment!

A four year old boy was playing in the back yard of a house in Virginia and met a friend. He brought his new buddy to the back door because he wanted to invite her in and share a bowl of cereal. His mother, a bit startled at first, had the presence of mind to capture this moment before explaining to her son that the baby deer’s mother was probably worried and that they should take her back to the forest behind the house.

The boy and baby deer radiate pure being: innocent, open and fully present. They are both becoming more aware of their world, of themselves, growing, expanding, opening to new possibilities that life is offering them. And their shared belonging arises because they know, intuitively, that they come from the same tribe, the same community of all beings, sharing aliveness and a gentle, understated but unconditional love. A fleeting moment captured as a message from Wholeness, teaching adults something we may have forgotten.

We all have, at the core of our being, this innocence and unconditional love for life and all of creation. As this is our True Nature, it can never be taken away, but it easily is buried away under layers of thoughts, beliefs, ideologies and other forms of conditioning. Innocence and openness are quickly replaced by mistrust and fear and we lose our way, both individually and collectively.

One of the great challenges on the path of embodied evolutionary awakening is learning how to refine our discriminating intelligence so we can weed out the pathological ideas and beliefs that obscure and inhibit the ongoing unfolding and integration of Being, Becoming and Belonging. The survival of our planet as a source of life and the nurturing of all life forms, including the humans, requires the continued nurturing of these three modes of Divine existence.

Humans are social animals and the need for belonging is a powerful force in our lives. Tribes and communities feed our emotions and emotions provide the energies that move us through all the dimensions of our lives. Emotions are the fuel of becoming and belonging and we are living in a crisis of belonging. The tremendous restrictions on normal social interactions in response to the the Covid virus has greatly exacerbated this crisis, and the acceleration of technological change will keep amping up the pressure long after Covid is gone. But the symptoms have been in plain sight for many many generations.

Far too many human beings find community in social groups based on ‘being against’ members of other groups. Based on fear and isolation, and easily degenerating into hatred, these social groups are driving the ‘collective becoming’ deeper and deeper into pathology and are a hugely destructive force on the planet. The news media and social media platforms, serving as a collective nervous system, support these groups, and easily become infected with lies and misinformation, spreading the infection far and wide.

How did we get here? And where exactly are we? Collectively, and individually, we are stuck in a case of arrested development. Becoming has lost touch with Being and this sends belonging into dysfunction and pathology. This disconnect is the primary definition of the the Sanskrit word duhkah, usually translated as suffering. Duhkha comes from an old Aryan root ‘kha‘, referring to the axle-wheel connection of a chariot. Sukha, easiness, effortless action, freedom, is a wheel that turns smoothly, being becoming and belonging as a single flow. Duhkha refers to a wheel that is stuck or way off center, giving a jarring disconnected ride.

How can we become ‘unstuck’? How can we alchemically transform duhkah into sukha, the dross of confusion into the gold of awakened being? To transform the collective pathology we must first do the work of investigating and healing our own inner worlds. We need to ‘wake up’ (to our True Nature), ‘grow up’ emotionally, and ‘clean up’ the ingrained traumas and the mess we have made of the environment. To truly move forward we also must make our spiritual practice the most important thing in our lives. As they say in Texas Hold’em poker, we have to ‘go all in’ on spiritual awakening.

An embodied spiritual practice a powerful entry into waking up and growing up. It allows a deepening of insight into how we literally resist the flow of life by creating boundaries, barriers and strategies of control, leading to and perpetuating the toxic emotions of irrational fear and anxiety. By sustaining attention on our inner world of sensations we can actually feel the contractions manifesting at all levels of the tissues, from muscles to fascia to nerves and cells. We feel the resistance to our breath and blood flow, to the peristaltic rhythms of the digestive system and the tension in our sense organs. These barriers, boundaries and resistance can be seen in the collective field as well, manifesting in the behaviors we see in society on a daily basis.

How do we work with these insights? The deepest level of meditation, what Adyashanti calls True Meditation (see below) involves resting as Primordial Awareness and allowing what arises in the mind field to just be. If our attention is held in an open space of love and compassion, the innate cellular intelligence, without the intruding assistance of the ego, will help the knots of resistance find pathways of healthy release. But this is not a beginning level practice because when the conditioning is strong and deeply embedded, letting it just be just often allows the ego-conditioning to hijack our attention. Attention provides more energy, strengthening the conditioning. Where attention goes, energy flows.

By cultivating discriminating intelligence, (viveka in Sanskrit), we learn to differentiate between the deep stillness of Presence, (Purusha in the Yoga Sutras) where all healing takes place, and the transient movements of thought and qi (Prakriti). We discriminate Pure Awareness from the vehicles though which Pure Awareness functions. This leads to a shift in self identity from the transience of the egoic activity to Atman, True Nature, Wholeness, the Tao. When we can learn to align attention to Being, Becoming can find healing. Then our sense of Belonging comes directly from Being, including all, without borders and boundaries.

How do we discover and cultivate discriminating intelligence,  As eloquently stated in a modern quip, ‘The mind is a dangerous place. One should not venture in there alone. Dante had the Roman poet Virgil and his angel Beatrice as guides. But with a good map and the support of millennia of spiritual guidance, we can also jump in confidently.

51hY97X+tZL._SY346_Vedanta/Yoga, Buddhism and Taoism provide us with many refined maps of the inner environment, giving us reference points feel where Being or Spirit is becoming manifest in forms. The Taittiriya Upanishad, one of the source books for the key principles of Vedanta, describes five koshas, interwoven layers or sheaths of embodiment that can either obscure True Nature/ Atman or reveal it. These dimensions of existence can either obscure the light of Being, creating suffering; or they can allow us to live a life of freedom, purpose and celebration. These five nested layers are also linked by a parallel model into three bodies or shariras, which follow very closely the three treasures of Taoism, jing, qi and shen and somewhat similarly to three bodies of the Buddha, the dharmakaya, the sambogyakaya and the nirmanakaya.

What follows is a guide for when you get stuck or lost your meditation practice or your daily life. As an exercise, allow your attention to find and feel the felt sense of these increasingly denser layers of existence. They are usually presented from gross to subtle, from ignorance to awakening, but we are going to start from True Nature and move from most subtle to most tangible. These layers or bodies are vehicles of the Divine that are continually emerging from Ultimate Mystery and sustaining themselves moment to moment. But they need attention and nurturing to bring them more fully into becoming and belonging.

Ultimate Mystery, The Tao, Brahman in Vendanta, the dharmakaya in Buddhism; Inconceiveable, unmanifest: beyond being and non being; beyond light and dark; the infinite source of all that comes into being. Atman, True Nature, Spirit. “Before Abraham was, I am.”

The first emergence of spirit into form, the most subtle layer, is the anandamaya kosha, the body of bliss or great joy. This is also known as the karana sharira or causal body, the sambhoga kaya and is related to the Taoist ‘Shen’ or spirit, the light emanating from the candle. Spirit’s presence in matter, in its purest state is unconditional love, joy and deep compassion, as this week’s viral photo, as anandamaya kosha as you can get, demonstrates. Far more open in children, this effortless being can manifest in an infinite number of ways, from simple open presence to ecstatic trance and everything in between.

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Speaking of ecstatic trance, in my early days of my spiritual awakening I was blessed to live on the same block in Boston as the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society. In 1971 I began my studies with Swami Sarvagatananda on the Bhagavad Gita, and the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (I still have my copy!) and was introduced to the possibilities of the world of mystic ecstasy though devotional or bhakti yoga.

(Gadadhar was Sri Ramakrishna’s given name.) ” At the age of six or seven Gadadhar had his first experience of spiritual ecstasy. One day in June or July, when he was walking along a narrow path between paddy-fields, eating puffed rice that he carried in a basket. he looked up at the sky and saw a beautiful, dark thundercloud. As it spread, rapidly enveloping the whole sky, a flight of snow white cranes passed in front of it. The beauty of the contrast overwhelmed the boy. He fell to the ground, unconscious, and the puffed rice went in all directions. Some villagers found him and carried him home in their arms. Galadhar later said that in that state he had experienced an indescribable joy”. In his later years, Ramakrishna explored many other religions though his vast open heart, demonstrating that they all lead to the same  awakening.

May we all blessed to discover and re-inhabit such innocence, openness and freedom. For this Divine Love to fully operate in the world, it needs Divine intelligence and thus the next layer emerges. The rest of the koshas to come comprise the nirmanakaya, the body of Buddhas incarnation.

This next three koshas, comprise the suksha sharira, or subtle/energy body, the flame of photo-1559091156-b9610fb12edathe candle. The first is the vijnanamaya kosha, the sheath of intelligence and wisdom, also known as the buddhi. The Buddha was the one whose buddhi had fully awakened. Here the foundation is openness or presence and is the source of insight and cosmic vision, integrating infinite wisdom with the infinite compassion of the anandamaya kosha .

The Sanskrit word Mahat refers to the Intelligence of the Whole or the Universal Mind, and the vijnanmaya kosha is the link that opens to Mahat, allowing inherent wisdom of the Universe to manifest in the individual, so they may realize wholeness while still immersed in the ever-changing flow of an individual life. An awakened and integrated vijnanamaya kosha guides all of our daily decisions and actions from a place of wisdom and compassion and meditation practice strengthens this.

A living being wanting to survive and thrive in a complex world has a lot of information to process. This is handled by the manomaya kosha, the center layer of both the three subtle body koshas and the five koshas of the whole model. This sheath of mental activity or manas is highly complex vehicle of consciousness with its own inner levels to handle its differing functions and it is here that problems can arise.

Its first and primary function is to receive and organize information coming through the five outer sense organs and the inner senses of proprioception, kinesthesia and relational mirroring. Each sense has its information stream that can be cultivated through sustained attention. A musician trains their ears, a body worker their sense of touch, a chef their sense of taste and smell, and so on. We all use these to one degree or another and in meditation we are looking to open all the sensory portals so we may more fully take in the richness of the world. Dan Siegel’s ‘Wheel of Awareness meditation explore these information streams in a profound way. The sense organs and sensory perception are highly important in mediation and daily life is the information streaming is always in the present moment.

The manomaya kosha also records, stores and releases memories, activates imagination, and interprets our experiences by giving them meaning. These mental activities are also available for noticing in meditation, and in time, throughout our daily activities as well. Through learned memory, the manomaya kosha unconsciously facilitates habitual actions and in its more unconscious modes, it carries ideas, beliefs, myths and prejudices from our collective past that continue to shape our perception, thinking and behavior. Because of its capacities to operate unconsciously, this level of the manomaya kosha is where we all get stuck, affecting our perceptions, beliefs and behaviors.

Where I keep getting tripped up is in the habits I have encoded in meaning making process of mind In my own personal practice, as I discover, or uncover places of resistance and holding, my first immediate reaction is fear. At the meaning making level, the unconscious interprets resistance as scary and dangerous and immediately triggers three possible actions: push it back into the unconscious and hope it goes away; run away from it through some form of distraction; or begin to wrestle it to regain control. Some of these patterns are part of a freeze response to some form of danger, real or imagined, but all in all, these are dysfunctional emotional patterns.

When my actions and perceptions become stuck in the manomaya kosha, a  fear-contraction/fear-avoidance emotional feedback loop becomes established that is cut off from the level of intelligence, allowing no new information can get through. My noticing this, of course, is coming from the vijnanamaya kosha and the beginning of the healing, because it is no longer unconscious. This is still very challenging because the unconscious conditioning still has karmic emotional momentum

Too make it even more ‘interesting’, my self identity has also become entangled in the meaning making response. It is not just that my body/mind believes there is danger where none is present, but that it is my fault and that is because there is something inherently wrong with me. Shame and or spiritual terror are some of the wonderful gifts of my Irish Catholic DNA patterning. (There are also many good ones, such as my ease in connecting to the mystical world.) From the anandamaya kosha I can find compassion and from the vijnanamaya kosha some cosmic insight and context (so that is where that shit is coming from!), so I can patiently sit with the process and healing continues.

Now some stored traumas can carry a huge energetic charge of repressed energy and the guidance of a trained trauma facilitator may be necessary to help guide the nervous system through the resolution of these trapped energy loops. Working with my friend Caryn McHose over the years in Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing has been very helpful in safely navigating the stored traumas triggered in my psyche over the last few years. I am very grateful to have had her support and guidance. Now the pockets and places of resistance are minor and I can see them and the habituated reactions more clearly. They are still annoying and sometimes scary, but even those are conditioned reactions I can laugh with, some of the time.

The manomaya kosha is intinmately linked to the next kosha (and the densest level of the energy body), the pranamaya kosha, the sheath of prana. The pranamaya kosha has its own levels, from the subtle cellular activity all the way to the energies that move us through space. Here we find the most tangible manifestations of our emotions, our autonomic nervous system. The ‘stress response’ and the ‘relaxation response’ are easy to track, as we feel ‘wound up’, hot under the collar, or uptight’ under stress and chill, cool and calm when relaxed. We can feel quiet or depressed, aroused or agitated; too much energy (rajas), not enough energy (tamas), or ‘just right’ (sattva).

The breathing is the entry point into the pranamaya kosha and in the beginning, we allow the breath to keep letting go, to keep expanding and softening, noticing how various postures can facilitate this. When we link the vijnanamaya kosha to the manomaya kosha and pranamaya kosha, the three sheaths begin to operate as a single dynamic intelligence. Integration continues the healing as the light of the anandamaya kosha shines through all the layers. The pranamaya kosha can be explored in a more advanced way through pranayama practice, but it is important to note that ultimately we are looking to drop all efforts to control the flow of the life force, which is why pranayama is approached with caution.

The final sheath is the anamaya kosha, the sheath composed of food. This body of weight and mass, solid and measurable, is also known as the sthula sharira or gross body and corresponds to the wax of the candle. Gravity awakens this sheath through our felt sense of weight and lightness. In people who are ‘living in their heads’, this sheath is unconscious and the body is approached from thought. “Can you feel that?” ” I think so!”

As the anandamaya kosha awakens, bringing light into the density of matter, the whole Universe becomes our body. We realize Being as the source, becoming as the evolutionary journey of the Cosmos, belonging to life and all of creation, and Ultimate Mystery, The Tao. We feel the aliveness flowing through our body/minds moment to moment, from the micro-phase quantum levels emerging as quarks and electrons, to the macro-phase powers of gravity as Mother Earth dances with the sun, moon, stars and other galaxies. We come to know that Universe action is the source of all of our actions, all manifestations of creation, all emerging from an infinite unknowable spaciousness. The ultimate source of our body/mind is unbounded spaciousness. Ultimate Belonging is communion with all of existence, our Cosmic family.

Being: I am; Presence; The infinite Now; fundamental existence: ‘is-ness’. Before I am becomes ‘I am this’ or ‘I am that’, there is just ‘I am’, Unchanging, Unlimited, Aware and Awake. Resting in Stillness, resting as Stillness, resting as True Nature.

Becoming: Growth and decay; evolution; learning, changing; continuously transforming; transience, flow. Body changing, mind changing, citta vrttis, weather and politics and more.

Belonging: inter-being; sharing, relating, linking, joining, supporting, nurturing, communing.
“I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.” Grouch Marx

Adyashanti on True Meditation

True meditation has no direction or goal. It is pure wordless surrender, pure silent prayer. All methods aiming at achieving a certain state of mind are limited, impermanent, and conditioned. Fascination with states leads only to bondage and dependency. True meditation is abidance as primordial awareness.

True meditation appears in consciousness spontaneously when awareness is not being manipulated or controlled. When you first start to meditate, you notice that attention is often being held captive by focus on some object: on thoughts, bodily sensations, emotions, memories, sounds, etc. This is because the mind is conditioned to focus and contract upon objects. Then the mind compulsively interprets and tries to control what it is aware of (the object) in a mechanical and distorted way. It begins to draw conclusions and make assumptions according to past conditioning.

In true meditation all objects (thoughts, feelings, emotions, memories, etc.) are left to their natural functioning. This means that no effort should be made to focus on, manipulate, control, or suppress any object of awareness. In true meditation the emphasis is on being awareness; not on being aware of objects, but on resting as primordial awareness itself. Primordial awareness is the source in which all objects arise and subside.

As you gently relax into awareness, into listening, the mind’s compulsive contraction around objects will fade. Silence of being will come more clearly into consciousness as a welcoming to rest and abide. An attitude of open receptivity, free of any goal or anticipation, will facilitate the presence of silence and stillness to be revealed as your natural condition.

As you rest into stillness more profoundly, awareness becomes free of the mind’s compulsive control, contractions, and identifications. Awareness naturally returns to its non-state of absolute unmanifest potential, the silent abyss beyond all knowing.

Weaving, Pubic Bones and Piezoelectricity

thumbnailBiggest order yet. Seventy for a new store, the Goldenfinch Boutique, opening in Washington, IL. As I am now head of production for Kate Kilmurray Designs, I’ve become a weaving machine. Helpful to stay productive during Covid. (Would rather be traveling and teaching, but reality has other ideas!) We are now carried in over 65 stores worldwide, including Denmark, Canada and Japan. Visit katekilmurray.com for more examples of my latest output.

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Weaving as Meditation…On a larger loom. Not original, but it was challenging!

 

 

 

Homework for December: Basic

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How well do you know your pelvis?  There are  IMG_0048six different bones that constitute the pelvis, three on the right, three on the left, plus the cartilaginous pubic symphysis linking the two sides. In the photo of the left pelvic bone, we see how the bowl shaped acetabulum triangulates into three 120 degrees segments, linking the pubic bone, the ilium and the sitting bone or ischium. For our explorations, consider the pubic bone as shown above, including the superior and inferior rami.

In Bonnie’s fall series on releasing the spine, one of her major points of emphasis was the awakening and activating the pubic bones and symphysis as the energetic and informational link between the two legs, with the pelvic bones being included as parts of the leg. When the pubic bones are alive, engaged and integrated, the sacrum and coccyx can be released from their patterns of strain and holding. Carried further, spinal liberation comes from the awakening and engagement of the front body structures (adding sternum and hyoid bone), combined with awakening and integrating the tone of the organs, (in the next post we will visit the pelvic and respiratory diaphragms to help here), to create a whole body postural tonal field that supports the spinal energy and releases the unnecessary tension in the spinal muscles. From our Taoist perspective, awakening and liberating the “Yin Conception Vessel frees up the Yang Governing vessel, allowing the Micro-Cosmic orbit to flow freely, and integrating and sustaining the field of postural- psycho-physiological tone.

To find sensation in the bones, or anywhere in the body, we have three major tools: Direct touch, movement and imagination. Use what works for you. Start in any sitting posture and find the pubic bones. Trace along the rami to the acetabula, and from the acetabula into the illia and ischia. On each side, feel the almost vertical line from the bottom of the sitting bone to the top of the illia. (See photo above.) Lengthen in opposite directions and sustain the action with as little effort as possible. Release your coccyx. Notice how your sitting posture changes. This will be the central action in the next two movements.

From any sitting pose, find the vertical length as just explained, bring your attention/qi back to the pubic bones and then initiate a slight forward flexion/bending action. Did you initiate this from the superior or inferior rami? Like cars at a traffic light, in forward bending the inferior rami must lead or else you will compress to top front of the groins onto the bottom of the groins.

Now try a slight pelvic extension of backbending action. Leading with the superior rami will led to space and ease in the upper front. Leading with the inferior rami will compress the bottom groins into the upper groins. Ideally, in both actions, the ischia and illia move away from each other lengthening the groins. Take this action into tadasana, uttanasana and any other poses that inspire you. And then into walking and all aspects of your daily life.

Homework for December: Challenging

The cells and tissues of the body have piezoelectric properties. Piezoelectricity literally 1-s2.0-S0927776515301600-gr2means “pressure electricity. As  pressure increases in any region (squeezing/condensing/heating) or decreases (expanding/spreading/cooling)  we can ‘feel’ the fluctuations in the fluid-tissue matrix of the body. Postural ‘tone’ is a  dynamic piezoelectric field. Stretching and twisting also change the overall quality of the field. Dive into the pubic bones, center your selves here and let this field emerge through the soft tissue structures into consciousness. Allow its self-organizing properties to weave its way throughout the body, helping awaken sensation and spaciousness everywhere.

Teaching in 2021

I am hoping to set up some form of teaching in January. Is the way of working in this post of interest to you? What subjects and questions would you like to see covered?

Happy Holidays, Support Small Businesses, Support Democracy, Stay Safe,
Stay Present.

Keep your heart open and your mind alert. Enjoy every moment. They are Divine gifts and it is easy to forget this.