Thursday, February 28, 2008

Brains, bodies, emotions, love and learning

to have a sweet life
we need to be present to our life

this seems silly
since we almost experience
ourselves as beings
in the moment

except
if we are honest
most of the time
we are going through the motions
and not really
right here
with our experience

the experience, say,
of breathing in and breathing out,
the experience
of being on a chair,

the experience of
wanting to rush through this blog
to get on the the next

and the next

and what are we looking for in
that rush?

maybe relief
from a stream of worrying in our minds
maybe some sort of titilation,
a reminder that we are alive

maybe some words,
like maybe even these,
to encourage us
to slow down
and be kind to
and present with
ourselves

the rush
the rush

what if we took
the next twenty minutes
and devoted it to keeping our attention
present
and let the "stuff we do"
be secondary

so the next twenty minutes
as a chance to follow breathing
and know where our arms and legs and spine
are in space
and to be conscious of tongue and throat and
chest if we are talking
and breathing
and keeping our minds silent
if we are listening in a conversation

a good experiment?
i don't know.
have to give it a try.

(and if we get our minds
stuck in some tape loop
and want it to "go away"
and can't pull that off
and want to be present
and can't pull that off,
what are we to do?

ah,
the great undoer,
the great liberation system,
The Work of Byron Katie
is always waiting for us

the work
works
if
we do

ciao
for now

chris


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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

night time, and silence

perhaps our
love of sleep
is mainly
that wish
for the silence

from the yammer
of our inner chatting
mind

and the peace
of not being in control

and
my
my
could this be
somehow
practice
of a life
of moment
by moment
awareness
during the
day??


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Sunday, February 24, 2008

"the vast current of life"

From Fathers and Sons
by Turgenev:

About Katya,
a good woman who lives in the country:

"Here, in the midst of the shade and coolness, she used to read and work,
or to give herself up to that sensation,
known, doubtless, to each of us,
the charm of which consists in the half-unconscious,
silent listening
to the vast current of life
that flows forever both around us and within us."


book's at the library
quote at page 203



today's essay
is at taichiyoghealthweightloss.blogspot.com
a little ditty
about rain
and the story of discomfort
and the present based
reality
of just
experiencing
what is


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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Waking Up to a Wonderful Life

marlie yoga

WAKING UP TO A WONDERFUL LIFE

Life is wonderful.

We all know that. On certain days. At certain times.

And then there are other days, other times, when we forget. We are not so happy. We are miserable. We are numbing. We are rushing through our lives like zombies, like robots, like automatons. Like assholes, let’s say it out.

Okay: so we seem to have a broad range of possibilities: an asshole hour or a wonderful hour, a numb afternoon or a wonderful afternoon, a rushed frantic and worried day or a wonderful day. And isn’t it a beginning, just to acknowledge that we have these possibilities.

And then, the obvious question: what to do?

And the answer is not at all so obvious, because the world is littered with people, who is a rush to try to lift up from misery or escape from misery or smash out of misery or deny misery have gotten themselves into alcoholism, or drug addiction, or war, or relationship war, or ongoing cycles to “trying” and “failing” and “trying” and “failing.”

And what’s that all about?

Take this example.

Joe Blow is having a frustrating day at work. He is a little tired and hung over from drinking “a little too much” last night. So his work as a carpenter, or accountant, is a little sloppy and he keeps making mistakes, and feeling annoyed with himself. To make things worse, a fellow worker comments about his mistakes, and this allows him to indulge in feeling annoyed with this commenter and even more annoyed with himself. “Trying” to make less mistakes, he makes more, and has in general, a lousy day. He can’t wait to get out of work.

He tells himself over and over, how relieved he’s going to be after work. Finally, the workday ends, he rushes out, and celebrates his relief with a friendly drink at a friendly bar. Ah, one drink and he really feels relaxed. And then, thoughts of the crummy day creep in, and another drink relaxes that tension away. And then tension, in the form of thoughts about his wife scolding him in he comes home from drinking, and his own scolding himself about drinking “too much,” and he needs a drink or two to wash those tensions away. And then some “asshole” at the bar, says something, and he argues, and almost gets in a fight, and needs quite a few more drinks to get back to the idea of himself as a mellow, together fellow.

By the time he gets home, his wife is worried and annoyed, and he feel lousy, and he can’t eat well, nor can he sleep well, and the next day is a set up to be even “worse.”


Alright, easy to show a problem. And what is the answer. Well, this whole book is about a batch of ways to make our moments and our hours and our days wonderful and then more wonderful. There is no one “cure” for every person at every moment, but a good starter, if we can pull it off is this: come into the present.

What? This man’s present, poor Joe Blow, it was awful.

Well, maybe yes, maybe no. Was he present when sitting at his accounting desk or hammering nails at the job. Did he feel, in the moment his breath coming in and his breath going out. (Do we, reading and or listening, and or writing this, notice and sense our breathing coming in and out?). Did he notice his relationship to gravity: his butt on the chair, his feet on the floor? Did he notice his hammer feeling in his hand, or his finger on the pen or keyboard? Did he notice light coming in his eyes, and sounds coming in his ears?

All these are possibilities, hints as to how alive and vital and available to all of us, all the time, the Present Moment thing is.

And that, in keeping with my idea of keeping each of these little essays a small and digestible morsel, is our start at how to have a wonderful life. By waking up to the present.



More will follow.

Much more.

Enjoy and play with and practice and explore and agree/ disagree discover for yourself whether the truth of these essays works for you, is true for you, is kind and useful for you.



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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Aging

tai chi on grass
In a pleasant conversation
with a woman
about how stiff her
son is getting

i commented:
"Oh, he's just aging
ahead of time."

He sits a lot,
doesn't move much,
and thus accelerates the aging process.

I made this up
on the spot:

"Aging is 30% our beliefs that
we have to fall apart as
we get older

and 60% the accumulation
of our habits of both not moving
and moving in non-graceful
and effort-ful
ways

and 10%
the actual aging
itself."

Who knows if the percentages
are right
but how
many of us
feel
younger
and brighter
and more flexible
and maybe even stronger
than we did ten years ago.

This is a sweet possibility,
an actually, really
for those of us

who have their learning switches
alive
and can
activate and apply the creativity
of ongoing learning to the moving part
or our
lives.

If I feel older today
than yesterday
I probably wasn't present
yesterday
and
didn't learn anything new
and
didn't play with one of the
Feldenkraismovement
lessons,
of which
there are at least six hundred.

So:
if I'm present today,
as
in
right now,
and learn something,
and give myself
the gift of
a feldie movement
lesson,
then
wallah!
i'll be younger and perkier tomorrow.

good
news,
for me.
how about
for you?




as i mentioned before,
these postings will now rotate with the
wakeup-feldenkrais.blogspot.com

going back to every third day there
every third day here
and every third day at
taichiyoghealthweightloss.blogspot.com




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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

back to backs

i'm going to go back
to backs
and brains
at wakeup-feldenkrais.blogspot.com
and
you know
if you've read
there
much more

going back to every third day there
every third day here
and every third day at
taichiyoghealthweightloss.blogspot.com
which
will
be
about
health
as a mind
and sou
and body
and emotion
thing

which
actually
is what wakeup-feldenkrais is about

and this one
too
sort of

mainly
here
about
the glorious
thrill of
committing
a life
to waking up
healing the earth
and loving
what is

anyway....

so
see you at the rotating
blogs

or
not


love
is
a four
letter
word

so is
work


and
land

fun
is not

and play
is



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Monday, February 18, 2008

what's important?

marlie in yoga
marlie can do this

i couldn't do this
at least
so nicely

and what's
important?

enjoying learning
something
new each
day

and tasting
the sweetness
of love
and
now
and
nature
each
.... not just each day,

more often
how about
very often

hmmm


and laughing
when
we wake
up to the missed
moments

maybe
that's important


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Sunday, February 17, 2008

yes, to now, for now, for love

flower



bed

now is nice
luckily

since it's where
we can
be
in connection
to our experience
as it is
(we are)
happening

and why would we
want to do that?
it feels
(we feel)
great
and
it isn't
about hedonism
as much
as the sense
of coming home
to what is deepest
and truest
and
in a way
easiest
about ourselves

easy

ease

the Feldenkrais
and
anat Baniel approaches
can help
with our ease,
too

this whole
offering
is about:
undoing
tightness
of body/ brain
or emotion/habit
or mind/ soul

undo
come to a more ease full
state

more could be said
and the easy experience of
now
without the words
on top
of the experience
that says
it
(you, me, us)
all

and
then
there is love:
which is our truest
nature
or
what flows out
when
we wake up
or
is the ocean
in
which we swim
or the
current
pulling us to
god and or each other
and or
our truest
deepest
selves

that sounds
good,
too,
doesn't it?



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Friday, February 15, 2008

spread the love: isa being rumi being isa being god

isa

On this eve of. . .

The sunset is pink with Pleasure
A sensuous delight from my cabin in the sky
I was invited to dinner on a houseboat
or
Music from a voice I adore in the sweetness of the community center
But I feel like making Valentines
I do not have any red construction paper
(I like the shapes that are left after you remove the solid heart)
I do not have any cut out hearts that say
I Luv You
Bee Mine
You are Mighty Fine
I do not have the ingredients to make shortbread hearts
Or butterfly wings made of chocolate hearts
I could play cupid in the kitchen. . .
Heart Beets, Heart of Palm, Romaine Hearts
Art i choke Hearts
I could send a scanned image
But instead I ask you to imagine Your
Deepest Hearts Desire




And on this Lunar New Year
Of the Rat
We call Rumi in


I caught the Happiness Virus
Last Night
As I Sung under the Stars
It is
Contagious
So

Kiss Me

Thursday, February 14, 2008

valentine's day, loving as an overflow

marlie and flower
so called "Marlie". Note: plant is opening. What if we notice opening possibilities in ourselves??? Hmmm.

smile
ready to ride off and teach "yoga"

chris is morning
so called "Chris"

love is easy
really
if
we remember
ourselves
and the
moment
and love
life

loving nature
the big nature
outdoors
the little nature
of having
this body thing
the human
nature
of learning
and being asleep
or aware
the amazing
feast
of all these people
around us
all
these plants
and trees
and clouds

and from that love
spilling over
we can
easily
love another person
other people
can't help it
really

love
as spill over:
easy

love
as wanting
someone to worship
want
suck up
appreciate us:
slavery

as usual,
the choice
is
ours
and
always
the choice
is in
the now

wow


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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

day comes, day goes



breathing
comes
and
stays
true and
close
to us

heart beats
and
beats

sometimes breaks
sometimes shines
sometimes
knows
knows
the sweet
fullness

and

life flows
and
sometimes
glows

in us


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Monday, February 11, 2008

monday, in the sun in sonoma

garden with cardboard
boxes become carbon, and a new garden spot is coming into being

oscar
Oscar comes with the new place

bikes and shelves
shelves and bikes getting ready for new life

new moon last night
new moon last night

time to settle in
nice day
no car

rumi
says,

we dream of a gigantic
lake
we are so thirsty
and all the water
we
want
and need
is right
here
in the veins of our neck

hmm

that could
relate
to slowing
down

being
present
and loving
this moment
and ourselves
and n
a
ture
and the
people
in front
of
and
near
us



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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Loving What Is

marlie at window

Loving what is
is
easier
if you
don't have a stomach
ache
than
if you
do

and
is that true?

and if
that is
true.....

how come?


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Friday, February 08, 2008

today is

porch


sometimes people
forget to flatter
me
me
me

as much
as i
want
want
want

if asleep
this causes
me to give
myself
the unhappiness
story

if awake
i
can love
them
for helping
me
remember
that
this
world

this
life

this chance
to
live in
bliss
and love
and knowing
of the depth
of now

is not
about
me
me
me


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Thursday, February 07, 2008

what is the true deep wish for our lives?

in the silence
we might be
able
to
hear

Monday, February 04, 2008

rumi for the monday , so called monday, ha


once upon a time
there was a man
who lived
and died

and died
before
he died

rumi

the fellow
was called

and he
called on god
often
and in everything
the way
katie does
but different
and the same:

how
about a poem
of sorts:

"when it is cold and raining
you are more beautiful

and frogs crying out
in the night,
bring me
even closer to your skin

ah,
this

the inner knowing, which has never been born,
wakens in me
when
i see that in you

ah,

i can't explain the goings
or the comings,

somehow,
you enter

and suddenly
i am nowhere

lost and found
in the Mystery"

my trans,
of sorts


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Sunday, February 03, 2008

time for



d our five
lines:
two arms
two legs
with the
sweet
wonderful
often trying to boss
too much
head
on top

ah

breathing
in the middle
especially the lower back
floating ribs

spines and limbs
in gravity

eyes and ears
on mobile
head

the three
ringed
circus

and then
we
add
thoughts
and
awareness
of all this stuff

and then maybe
awareness of awareness

and then
the feelings
e-motioning
us

hopefully
toward
love

and peace

and joy

which are
sort of
all that's left

once we
come
home

to
now


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Friday, February 01, 2008

using yourself

movingmess

sometimes
we are lucky
and have a lot to do
and lots of that lot
to do

is moving the the physical world
doing real things:
moving stuff,
gardening,
putting up sandbags,
digging a swale,
patching a roof,
doing something
hard
and clear
and that gives

us a chance
to be present
and make effort
and not have the luxury
of great heaps
of rest
and
so called
relaxation

then
we can
be quite happy
and present
and fully
alive
and
at the end
of the day:

really tired

as in
real



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