2009.07.14 19:00 - Being in motion

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    The Guardian for this meeting was Eos Amaterasu. The comments are by Eos Amaterasu.


    Eos Amaterasu: Hi Pema
    Pema Pera: Hi Eos!
    Pema Pera: I enjoyed our conversation yesterday, around this time
    Eos Amaterasu: Yes, there was some nice play there :-)
    Pema Pera: and the way you brought up the need for attention for details while also seeing the total openness and ephemeral nature of everything
    Pema Pera: a play?
    Pema Pera: Hi Sophia!
    Eos Amaterasu: Interchanges...
    SophiaSharon Larnia: Hi Pema, Hi Eos
    Eos Amaterasu: Hi SophiaSharon
    Pema Pera: did you reach any further conclusions or new questions?
    Eos Amaterasu: I've been punctuating myself as much as possible with the 1% tax :-)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: :)
    Pema Pera: how has that been going, the punctuating?
    SophiaSharon Larnia: Hi Pila
    Pema Pera: Hi Pila!
    Pila Mulligan: greetings
    Eos Amaterasu: It's something we owe the world :-)
    Eos Amaterasu: Hi Pila
    Pema Pera: nice way to put it, Eos, the new global tax!
    Eos Amaterasu: Could be of more benefit than money


    SophiaSharon talks about letting being see


    SophiaSharon Larnia: i've been making mandalas and trying to do it by letting being see :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: and not think
    Eos Amaterasu: 3D SL mandalas?
    SophiaSharon Larnia: not yet, am looking into the software, mainly graphic on comp, is hard to do that way, ive used pencils
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: and some paint in the past
    Pema Pera: how did that go, Sophia, how did that feel, the Being seeing part?
    SophiaSharon Larnia: it is hard for me to say, i feel like i trance out
    SophiaSharon Larnia: need a way to do it without that
    Pila Mulligan: breathing
    Pila Mulligan: less eyes more breath
    Pema Pera: yes, Eos talked about that yesterday, the need to keep attending to details while also becoming open for the larger picture.


    Breathing and light


    Pema Pera: and breathing is a good way to help balance those two!
    SophiaSharon Larnia smiles, am thinking of an active activity i can do while staying attentive
    SophiaSharon Larnia: breathing is good :)
    Pila Mulligan: mandala drawing sounds like a nice idea
    Eos Amaterasu: circulation
    Eos Amaterasu: the senses are like easter eggs for being, not just objects of senses but being in them
    SophiaSharon Larnia laughs at the imagine of attempting to make mandalas on laptop while doing tai chi
    Pila Mulligan: there's an old akido sensei on Maui, he must be over 90 by now, he demonstrates his breathing practice for his students and at their demonstrations -- when he does he fills the room with bright light and energy -- not trances or lethargy there :)
    Pila Mulligan: energized!
    SophiaSharon Larnia: wow
    SophiaSharon Larnia: and you sense this clearly
    Pila Mulligan: do you do tai chi Sophiasharon?
    Pila Mulligan: oh, yes, you cannot help but see it, hear it and feel it
    SophiaSharon Larnia: no i haven't had the patience for it in the past
    Pila Mulligan: his abdomen moves like a bellow, his breath sounds like a wind, and the room really tingles with energy -- he is showing off
    SophiaSharon Larnia: can feel this changing though
    Pila Mulligan: like a really beautiful woman, showing off real beauty
    SophiaSharon Larnia: have worried that my energy was too 'chaotic' for lack of a better word, to subject this energy on other people in a group setting, and not disciplined on my own.
    Pema Pera: brb
    Eos Amaterasu: Do you put that chaos, or find it, in your visual work?
    Pema Pera: b
    SophiaSharon Larnia: and does he remain awake and conversant?
    SophiaSharon Larnia: wb Pema
    Pila Mulligan: very
    Pila Mulligan: hmm, he's 95 now -- http://www.aikidojournal.com/article?articleID=278
    Pila Mulligan: bad math, 92
    SophiaSharon Larnia smiles
    SophiaSharon Larnia: HI Sophia
    sophia Placebo: greetings all
    SophiaSharon Larnia: brb
    Eos Amaterasu: :-)
    Pema Pera: Hi Sophia!
    Pila Mulligan: hi sophia


    Listening and playing


    Eos Amaterasu: I just came from an amazing jazz/improv performance, drums/guitars/strings/winds, called "Spontaneous Combustion"
    Pila Mulligan: sounds like fun
    Pila Mulligan: were you playing?
    Eos Amaterasu: silence and listening and sounds and rhythm, crescendos and quiet
    Eos Amaterasu: no.... it had a quality of loose, attentive, "disciplined", free
    Eos Amaterasu: the drummer, who organized it, is kind of Milarepa on the drums, and in the spaces
    Pila Mulligan: Paradise was talking here the other day about jam sessions where musicians from SL get together to play in rl, after having first met on SL
    SophiaSharon Larnia: b
    Eos Amaterasu: Music manifests something out of nothing, seemingly
    Eos Amaterasu: Ideally so does conversation :-)
    sophia Placebo: sneaking out quietly
    Pila Mulligan: bye sophia
    Pila Mulligan: truly, Eos, but ordinary music seems more magic than ordinary conversations
    SophiaSharon Larnia: bye sophia
    Pema Pera: :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: it's lovely how those kind of experiences stay with you for a days


    Walking and driving


    Pila Mulligan: do you like walking Sophishaorn? Eos has a contemplative walking exercise
    SophiaSharon Larnia: i have started to, on Pema recommendation
    SophiaSharon Larnia: i spend a bit of time on my feet, so was reluctant at first
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: what can i say, lazy maybe 
    Pila Mulligan: thinking of an activity that can also be attentive
    Eos Amaterasu: I think it was Fefonz who said he did a slow walking meditation
    Pila Mulligan: but don't you walk to a contemplative place near your home also, Eos
    Pema Pera: there are many ways, and it is good to explore and experiment to see what really pulls you
    Eos Amaterasu: That could be a PaB script, to do slow walking in a circle as we converse
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: i was driving home from work the other day, on an interstate in morning rush hour traffic, and had the feeling that I am a cell in the artery of the world
    Pila Mulligan: the dervish dancing
    Eos Amaterasu: your view would keep slowly changing
    SophiaSharon Larnia: lol Eos
    Pila Mulligan: sounds like a professionally inspired simile
    Eos Amaterasu: SL offers options like that
    Eos Amaterasu: Maybe Storm or Wol Could script it
    SophiaSharon Larnia: yes, but to see the lines of traffic, moving at 80 miles an hour
    Eos Amaterasu: It occured to me today that doing the 9 secs while driving
    SophiaSharon Larnia: all depend on each other to NOT make a mistake
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: oh Eos?
    Eos Amaterasu: can actually make it more awake
    Eos Amaterasu: cause you have to be awake while driving (at least city driving)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: yes i think maybe force you to stay attentive
    Eos Amaterasu: I had such a little experience today
    Eos Amaterasu: the 9 secs during activity can be very, um, illuminating
    Pila Mulligan: care to say more, Eos?
    Pema Pera: Can you say more about that, Eos?
    Pema Pera: :)
    Eos Amaterasu: activity seems to be a thread here: breathing (in, out, and yourself somwhat going in, out)
    Eos Amaterasu: mandala has qualities of circulation, of arranged but also dynamic, even chaotic, energies
    Eos Amaterasu: walking, on the earth, through your "Views"
    SophiaSharon Larnia: yes, i hope to be able to touch the part of me that needs to communicate
    Eos Amaterasu: there's a kind of active inhabiting
    SophiaSharon Larnia: or show
    SophiaSharon Larnia: but is it me? or something else
    Eos Amaterasu: Yes - thanks for sharing your chakras work, btw
    Pema Pera: yes, it has qualities that we normally associated with being active and with being passive -- the no-friction of passive combined with the movement of active
    Pema Pera: (<- Eos)
    Pema Pera: Perhaps it is both you and something larger than what you think you are
    Pila Mulligan: what else might it be SophiaSharon?


    Sharing the stream


    SophiaSharon Larnia: i think of it like a stream
    SophiaSharon Larnia is more conscious of her lack of education in the discussions at PaB
    SophiaSharon Larnia: a stream that we are all 'plugged' into, sometimes more than others
    SophiaSharon Larnia: so it is not just me
    Pila Mulligan: being educated in the fine details of contemplative practices may not be really important for many people
    Pema Pera: :) perhaps we all are the stream . . . and there may be no need to (try to) plug in -- as soon as we see that, there is no need to do (reach, manipulate) anything further; seeing is enough
    SophiaSharon Larnia: ok if seeing is enough, then what do you direct your attention to then?
    Pila Mulligan: nothing!
    Pema Pera: there is no need to direct
    Pila Mulligan: sorry if it seems a cheap response :)
    Pema Pera: but true :)
    Pema Pera: truth is simple
    Pema Pera: has to be
    SophiaSharon Larnia: then why stay attentive
    Pema Pera: the more you see, the more you naturally stay attentive as well
    Pila Mulligan: so you don't get drowsy
    SophiaSharon Larnia: i really want to know
    Pema Pera: not in order to reach something, but to celebrate being alive, natural
    SophiaSharon Larnia: so to direct is to ecape living
    SophiaSharon Larnia: ?
    Eos Amaterasu: in a way to direct may be attempting to manipulate living
    SophiaSharon Larnia: hmm
    Eos Amaterasu: but your attention is already directed, by things coming up, (in colors everywhere :-)
    Pila Mulligan: you know how your hand or foot feels when it 'goes to sleep' (in the english idiom)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: I absorb, not attend, i thought that was my difficulty
    Pila Mulligan: and you kind of rub or shake it and the usual feeling returns
    SophiaSharon Larnia: yup
    Eos Amaterasu: I noticed today that while I may be letting go, things keep happening, welling up
    Pila Mulligan: well, that is a fair analogy for being attentive -- not directing your atention but having it
    Eos Amaterasu: attention _is_ them
    Pila Mulligan: having the usual, nautral feeling
    Pema Pera: there are always two ways to answer those questions, Sophia, and we should do both -- in practical terms, yes, we do things for goals, and that is fine: switch on a light to make a room bright -- but at the same time we can also view everything in a more fundamental way: the light switch wants to be turned on when the time is right, it is a kind of celebration of the right thing to do, at each moment
    SophiaSharon Larnia: thinks
    SophiaSharon Larnia: ive noticed this too, Eos, that letting go other things come up
    Pema Pera: so when PIla answered "nothing" he was addressing the ultimate view, and when he said "so you don't get drowsy" he was talking in every-day terms -- we should use both languages
    Pema Pera: the ultimate view also accomodates the every-day way of viewing things
    Pila Mulligan: the greater part of most people's waking time is contained in a pretty consistent mundane condition -- it is human nautre almost not to notice it
    Pila Mulligan: but that too is being, and worthy of appreciation
    SophiaSharon Larnia: i think this is something i should let go, try to wear more lightly, because i am hearing this to loudly right now
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    SophiaSharon Larnia: yes Pila :))
    Pema Pera: time to go, great talking with all of you, thanks for sharing so many explorations and experiences!
    SophiaSharon Larnia: bye Pema :)
    Pila Mulligan: bye Pema-san
    Eos Amaterasu: Bye Pema!
    SophiaSharon Larnia: i need to go too, i feel like everytime i come here i crash the session lol
    Eos Amaterasu: Oh, not at all, Sophia!
    SophiaSharon Larnia laughs
    SophiaSharon Larnia: take care Eos, Pila :))
    Eos Amaterasu: Ciao ciao!
    Pila Mulligan: bye Sophiahsaron


    With Pema and SophiaSharon gone, the room is emptier, but full of light


    Eos Amaterasu: Pila ,when you were talking about the room turning bright, a line a friend of mine wrote came to mind:
    Eos Amaterasu: "the room is empty the room is full of light the room is empty the room is full of light"
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    Eos Amaterasu: http://www.shambhala.org/member/zim/welcome.html
    Pila Mulligan: and a friend here also said you never really close your eyes :)
    Eos Amaterasu: just as you never close your ears?
    Pila Mulligan: funny imagery at the website, dreamlike
    Pila Mulligan: sensei was simpler than the off-on -- he was just brighter :)
    Eos Amaterasu: 9 secs full awake
    Pila Mulligan: are you Guardian tonite Eos?
    Eos Amaterasu: Yes, I am guardian tonight
    Pila Mulligan: I don't want to keep you up too late -- it must be after 11 pm there
    Eos Amaterasu: It's after midnight
    Pila Mulligan: oh, even more east -- still just afternoon here
    Pila Mulligan: would you like to sign off to dreamland?
    Eos Amaterasu: Yes, I think so
    Pila Mulligan: ok, nice visitng with you, as always
    Eos Amaterasu: It's nice chating with you a few feet away
    Pila Mulligan: :)
    Pila Mulligan: virtually
    Eos Amaterasu: and 4 or 5 thousand miles away
    Pila Mulligan: a few feet and 7 hours
    Eos Amaterasu: dogen distance away
    Pila Mulligan: bye for now -- sweet dreams :)
    Eos Amaterasu: Good night, Pila!


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