The Yogabliss, Your Heart Life on-line Moving into Meditation classes met this morning. We explored themes of intimacy and mystery. We tuned awareness to experience of breathing within the body and in relationship to the world around us. We ventured into mystery by letting go of the reflexive reliance on knowing. We oriented moment to moment experience with curiosity, feeling and compassion.
We drew on the teachings of Frank Ostaseski as set forth by his wonderful book, The Five Invitations. Frank is a mediation teacher hospice care trainer and writer. Adopting a “don’t know mind” is one of the tenets of meditation and hospice care. He encourages students and readers to cultivate “undefended openness.”
Meditation teacher and writer, Tara Brach, echoes this counsel. She encourages us to feel the vulnerability that arises from living with life’s uncertainty. Feeling is a path to authenticity and aliveness. You can find her helpful books and audio programs at her web-site.
We heard an excerpt from Ken Keyes’ poem Hokusai Says. You can find the complete poem at this Gratefulness.org web-page. He calls on our caring and the willingness to let life live through us. Ken wrote fifteen books on personal growth and social consciousness issues. You can read about his inspiring life at his Wikipedia entry.
We heard Sophie Strand’s invitation to lend our bodies to Earth’s healing. Sophie’s writing focuses on the intersection of spirituality, storytelling, and ecology. We heard an excerpt from her essay, The Body Is an Ecodelic. I found the excerpt posted on Sophie’s Instagram page. (An “ecodelic” refers to an entheogenic or consciousness expanding plant.)