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Rekindling your creativity and love of life

17/8/2014

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I was listening recently to Sally Kempton, a scholar and spiritual teacher known for the depth of her own practice and the clarity with which she guides others.  She was speaking of the Divine feminine – suggesting that the time has come to work for change through love, through ‘fierce compassion’.

In her book  Awakening Shakti: The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga she describes the qualities of the various Hindu goddesses and gives practical ways of working with those energies. Following are notes that I made listening to her recent talk.

The goddess Lalita helps you fall in love with life and at the same time demands that you become free.
There are four practical ways you work towards this goal:

1.     Let the creative force enter you through the breath.
One of the ways that Shakti, the Divine Feminine manifests in human body is through the breath
Tune to the breath and let it come in as a gentle caress. Caressing your heart.
Breath and awareness are making love to each other

2.     Allow yourself to be seen
Still. Opened eyed. Feel/imagine yourself being seen by the ecstatic creative force of life.
All the things in your environment are seeing you. You are seen. You are part of a pulsation of life.

3.    Feel the energy
Feel the energy in your body, in the air, in the earth all around you.
Allow the feeling to build until you know you are that energy. You are that ecstatic creative energy.

4.    Visualise
Visualise the goddess as strongly as you can. Then merge your body with hers


Sally Kempton will soon be running a 7 week course that you may be interested in
http://wisdomgoddesscourse.com/course/WisdomGoddess



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  Meditation – a sometimes rocky road to peace.

11/8/2014

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I recently held a wonderful meditation workshop.

Why do I say wonderful? Because the participants all had valuable insights about themselves, meditation and life to take away with them.

I always explain that sometimes the process of meditation is not always easy. Traditionallly meditation is described as a ‘purification practice’ i.e. getting rid of what stands in the way of peace of mind and contentment.

One of the recent workshop participants wrote to me and said:

"After the group meditation I had a head ached and felt a little anxious. So I did your Relaxation meditation just before going to bed. This morning I woke feeling wonderful. I feel there has been a big shift. Hard to explain but feel lighter. Those things I have been telling myself about my worth for quite some time I actually feel today."

This illustrates the point. Seemingly the result of the workshop was a headache. Actually this headache was a sign that something deep inside was working itself up and out.

A meditator should not be discouraged by their seemingly unsuccessful attempts to meditate.  It is those very attempts to meditate that are meditation – especially when they are showing the nature of the relationship between body, mind and emotions.

The more you know and understand yourself, the more able you are to effectively deal with what life hands you.

Meditate.


NEXT MEDITATION WORKSHOP - 14 SEPTEMBER 2014 9.30am -12.30
pm


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