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To Create The Space in Which to Feel Gratitude...

25/11/2013

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Ritual - Creating Sacred Space - Marking Time - Honoring Transitions through Traditions - Giving Thanks and Praise...

since the records of ourselves and our times have been taken, we have as a species sought to imbue more than simple action into our lives. Whether that be through the arts and the crafts, or through the sciences and philosophies - we want this existence to be meaningful, to have purpose, and to help define us as we progress.

this is not the post for me to wax on about the need for spirituality, the brain chemistry that is fed by belief and awe, and the almost universal drive to create mythic structure. need not derive it; it exists, before us and around us.

instead, I'll ask - what is our relationship to that great 'IS-ness'? what's our individual engagement with awe, and wonder, and grace, and the suffering through which we become tempered? what do we do with these moments, with these teachings and with our lives? what has our modern, ultra-connective and informative world provided for us, created for us, left for us?

I suggest ritual - ritual - creating sacred space, then marking time as we honor our life transitions through our crafted traditions. and, in that honor, connect with awe, with grace, with that which is of Source...

Jamie Quatro explains the value of rituals:

There’s a sense in which we need ritual. We crave it at a physical level; we inhabit a universe that operates according to ritual: sun up, sun down; work, rest, play, work; summer, fall, winter, spring.

There is joy in the rehearsal of the known, the familiar. Raising children is a great reminder of this: they thrive on routine, love tradition. And without ritual, there can be no mystery—how can the unexpected enter into a life that is devoid of expectation? Ritual opens the door for revelation. We move through ritual and performance to access the Divine.

Yoga teaches this: when we know the poses—when they become habit, motor-memory—we can more quickly access the state of heightened awareness that is beyond the physical. The ecstasy. I find the same to be true with liturgy. The more I practice it—when it becomes part of the fabric of my being—the more quickly and completely I can move through it to approach the Divine.

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thus, can we re-negotiate our relationship with the present and that which is greater through ritual? through crafting time and space, putting meaning and purpose into our actions, marking moments, and creating importance....

rather than hurtling forward, habitually grabbing your phone, checking your email first thing in the morning, and then just rolling through your day; what if you ritualized a moment or two? and, in those moments, sat still, listened, offered, emptied, processed, or just existed out of time?

maybe you're still in 'grace-rebound' after years of having to say 'grace' before eating... perhaps nothing need be said, but what if there was that moment, just that pause, that contemplation and moment of thanks? how would that be, and how much time would it take, versus how much clarity and beauty and purpose might it create?

slow down this week; stop pin-balling from thing to thing, building stress so you can go and grit your teeth as you bite your lip and prepare to eat and give thanks. create some moments for you, some sacred space, a retreat or a recharge space and ritual, and be better. just be a little bit better...

then, give thanks and praise!

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Make Us Capable of Empathy and Sympathy...

15/11/2013

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Received a great teaching, in some very humble words, last week.
The Teacher was new to me, but not unknown; the teaching was familiar, and known, but refreshing.


I won't make the effort to quote, like I said, the words were not what was important, it was what I heard...

we are all simply thirsty for source and when we finally find that sweet essence, we want to sit there and argue about the vessel the other is using to take sustenance - 'this cup is not right, your grail is better, or your container is wrong, you are taking too much, yours is base or dirty or foul or profane'...

we must finally drop the vessels, honor the source and shall we say, make cups of our hands to drink deeply from the source.

“In the desert, the only god is a well.”

Vera Nazarian

Dreams of the Compass Rose
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Source: origin, beginning, birthplace, home, seed, root, taproot, author, generator, maker, fountainhead, reservoir, head water, wellspring, essence...

the place the thirsty might drink from.

Vessel: cup, container,  goblet, chalice, grail, flagon, scyphus, cylix...

that which contains the essence.


“Sometimes the best answer to a question is another question. Is it not by asking questions that we stimulate each other to reach more deeply into our own source and, thereby, approach the Source, both together and in our different ways?”

Jean-Yves Leloup

Compassion & Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism & Christianity
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...so hung up on the language, so hung up on our 'rightness' and our own 'orthodoxy.' to the point of spoiling essence.

really, wouldn't it be so much sweeter to enjoy the cool, deep drink, to slake our own thirst, and to know that others can find their way, their well, their deep drink and their own experience with essence.

we should seek Source, not to own it, or take it, or defend it or hold it; we should seek Source because therein, we can find our Selves and one another.

“We are like the moon. The moon shines anyway, but it does not produce its own light. It reflects the light illuminated onto its surface by the Sun and is never proud to say "I am the source of light.”

Israelmore Ayivor
And, give thanks and praise!
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Love, Death, Presence, Release...

7/11/2013

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I'm in love... I've been with this love for 22+ years. We're solid.

I'll be 50 soon, surprises me more than you'd expect; I plan on living and being in love for a long time.

But, time is time, and someday time will be that fire in which we all burn. The greatest gift we can offer that fire and that time in our love is to be there, to be present, to love and to let go.

This is the most intensely truthful and beautiful thing I've ever read... thanks and praise, Laurie, so sorry for your loss. I can only aspire to this level of grace, in either role.

“I have never seen an expression as full of wonder as Lou’s as he died.

His hands were doing the water-flowing 21-form of Tai Chi. His eyes were wide open. I was holding in my arms the person I loved the most in the world, and talking to him as he died.

His heart stopped. He wasn’t afraid. I had gotten to walk with him to the end of the world. Life – so beautiful, painful and dazzling – does not get better than that.

And death? I believe that the purpose of death is the release of love.”


Laurie Anderson, on her marriage to Lou Reed
Rest well, Lou - Live well, Laurie.

thanks and praise, thanks and praise...


full text of article from Rolling Stone Interview with Anderson here. worth the read.
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