2009.05.13 19:00 - Stopping to Stop

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    Aurel was guardian and Corvi suggests the title. 

     

    Pema Pera: Hi Aurel!
    Pema Pera: How are you?
    aurel Miles: i am fine
    aurel Miles: how are you?
    Pema Pera: happy to be back into PaB briefly . . . haven't had so many chances lately
    aurel Miles: yeah
    aurel Miles: how is Japan
    aurel Miles: ?
    Pema Pera: I love it here, quite used to it now.
    Pema Pera: This morning, while walking on the street, it struck me how many ways of stopping there are . . . .
    Pema Pera: while I was doing my 9-sec break, in the bright sunshine and the nice weather
    aurel Miles: such as?
    aurel Miles: ah
    Pema Pera: I realized that I could stop further, in the middle of stopping
    Pema Pera: dropping more
    Pema Pera: i could take another "move", stepping to the side so to speak, to let something stop
    Pema Pera: less my volition
    Pema Pera: so hard to put these things into words
    aurel Miles: true
    Pema Pera: have you played with various kinds of stopping, during the 9-sec breaks?
    aurel Miles: not so much
    aurel Miles: i am quite new
    aurel Miles: and still getting used
      to stopping for that small breath of time
    aurel Miles: but i did go to a sweat lodge last weekend
    aurel Miles: and at the sweat lodge - i learned a lot
    aurel Miles: i thought i had let go of everything
    aurel Miles: and then i did the whole ceremony
    aurel Miles: and i felt like nothing much had changed
    aurel Miles: except everything had
    aurel Miles: it was quite an experience
    aurel Miles: everything just kind of shifted a few degrees to one side
    aurel Miles: and life is completely different
    aurel Miles: you know?
    Pema Pera: yes, retreats can be very powerful
    aurel Miles: it was not a retreat
    Pema Pera: I have never gone to a sweat lodge, so I don't have 
    experience with that
    aurel Miles: oh
    aurel Miles: it's a native ceremony
    Pema Pera: yes
    aurel Miles: i put pictures of it on my facebook page
    Pema Pera: I meant, retreats and ceremonies in general can be very powerful
    aurel Miles: yes
    Pema Pera: people getting together, sharing intention and tradition
    aurel Miles: someone sa
     id - yuo sweat out the old self
    aurel Miles: and take in the new
    Pema Pera: :-)
    aurel Miles: it's a very old ceremony
    aurel Miles: and it doesn't feel like sharing
    aurel Miles: so much as going through
    aurel Miles: it is a kind of sacrifice
    aurel Miles: but also a blessing
    Pema Pera: that sounds great, Aurel!
    aurel Miles: you build the lodge out of maple saplings
    aurel Miles: woven together and held with twine
    aurel Miles: and rocks are used
    aurel Miles: like a sauna - sort of
    aurel Miles: they are heated to red hot
    aurel Miles: prayers are said
    aurel Miles: songs are sung
    aurel Miles: it is very interesting
    aurel Miles: but hard to tough it out
    aurel Miles: i had a very good elder
    aurel Miles: his name is Thomas
    Pema Pera: how long does it take, a few hours?
    aurel Miles: and i would like to bring him here
    aurel Miles: most of the day
    Pema Pera: that must be quite intense then
    aurel Miles: and there is a feast after
    aurel Miles: yes it is
    aurel Miles: i spent my 9 seconds
    au
     rel Miles: one of
    aurel Miles: looking at flowers in the market today
    aurel Miles: felt like i was in a whole different world
    Pema Pera: it is a completely open question whether something like that can be done in Second Life, or find a connection with Second Life -- much of what you described seems to be connected so directly with strong physical experiences
    aurel Miles: yes
    aurel Miles: but Thomas teaches on Facebook as well
    Pema Pera: ah, sorry, I'm being called out to lunch -- almost noon here
    Pema Pera: (was just sneaking out from work for a few minutes)
    aurel Miles: oh
    aurel Miles: ok
    aurel Miles: bye!
    Pema Pera: see you soon again!
    Pema Pera: bfn
    aurel Miles: take care
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