The Yogabliss, Two Rivers/RiverTree Yoga on-line Moving into Meditation classes met this morning. We practiced mindfully pausing, relaxing and opening. These levels of attention help to move from all of our doings to simply being. We explored relaxing enough to be with difficult experiences. Opening involves a willingness to embrace what emerges from uncertainty. These mindfulness skills may come in handy as we move from our masked and virtual lives to “in-real-life” engagement.
We drew guidance from Insight Dialogue co-creator and Insight Dialogue: The Interpersonal Path to Freedom author and meditation teacher, Gregory Kramer. Insight Dialogue involves mindful sharing within qualities of attention, contemplation and intimate inquiry.
We drew inspiration from eco-philosopher David Abram, author of Spell of the Sensuous. David is director of The Alliance for Wild Ethics. You can find a series of fascinating, heartfelt and mindful essays on the Alliance web-site.
We enjoyed Tom Hennen’s poem, “Looking for the Differences,” from Darkness Sticks to Everything: Collected and New Poems. The poem beautifully reminds us that “. . . That each thing on earth has its own soul, its own life . . . ”
We also heard Anne Alexander Bingham’s poem “It is Enough” as published by The Writer’s Almanac (01/22/14). The poem expresses content in the knowledge that we are part of every thing.