Corvi's scribing for June 25-27.
The core of what I am thinking about this week is being present with what is this moment. Not trying to see the future, or understand the past, let go of "safe" and learn to breath through stress and fear. I am not finding it easy.
To me, today here is what those three terms above mean.
Appreciation is seeing each thing, as clearly as I can, holding what is tenderly, valuing it as it is in this time and place and not longing for more of it or condemning it for being.
Understanding is seeing how it relates to other times and places and things including myself.
Acceptance is appreciating and understanding and knowing that once I love what is in this time/place fully it will already be gone, and a new pattern will have emerged.
2009.06.27 19:00 - What we Learn
SophiaSharon Larnia: appreciating has been hardest for mestevenaia Michinaga: appreciation begins with an open and quiet mindstevenaia Michinaga: much of what we go here opens us to appreciation, like listening.
Eliza Madrigal: What is most interesting is that everyone has their own language to describe similar concepts... we need to appreciate others' languages and that's a skill.
Hana Furlough: so how do we do this?sophia Placebo: do what hana ?Hana Furlough: oh i'm wondering how we access allahsophia Placebo: hana just ask him any where any time
Yakuzza Lethecus: What kind of relaxation techniquest is everyone using maybe ?
Yakuzza Lethecus: Like breathing, relaxing the tongueYakuzza Lethecus: And there were techniques like breath the tension out of ur muscles..Scathach Rhiadra: I think it is a fairly common technique to deal with stress, to take a few deep breaths and then relax the tension while exhaling, breate the tension out as you saidScathach Rhiadra: another is to lie flat on your back, and starting from your feet, consciously relax the tension in each body part till you reach the top of your headScathach Rhiadra: it can be astonishing how much tension we have in our faces, without being aware of it:)Nymf Hathaway: Pila suggested one to me its a Yoga practize, inhale fully and exhale in small fast pulses.... but I am still getting to learn it... not much of a teacher :(
We then moved on to meditation techniques rather than just relaxation......
SophiaSharon Larnia: because i use white noise instead of cd's/chants, and i think a fan at work triggered a meditative state the other day
Scathach Rhiadra: may I ask, have you tried without it, just sitting with what ever is there with you?SophiaSharon Larnia: i have, like many, the mind wandersSophiaSharon Larnia: its a bad habit, am working on it :)
This brought us to Shamatha; 'calm abiding' or 'tranquility' meditation, where the use of an object, following the breath, or a mantra can be used as a support to focus the mind......
Scathach Rhiadra: no, using a support for meditation is a technique in shamatha meditation
SophiaSharon Larnia: yes i just found this word last week, but what i have been doing is shamatha without vipashyanaSophiaSharon Larnia: dozing i guessScathach Rhiadra: shamatha is calm abiding, or stillness, you can start with supports, like using an object for concentrationScathach Rhiadra: or following the breath, counting your breathsBertrum Quan: What types of objects are used?Scathach Rhiadra: usually something small. could be a pebble, flower, small image or statue.Scathach Rhiadra: but not to elaborate, the simpler the betterScathach Rhiadra: or you can find yourself getting lost in the objectBertrum Quan: So this is a kind of visualization?Scathach Rhiadra: well, the object is real, should be on the floor in front of youScathach Rhiadra: but the idea is to calm down the mind and find some presence with being with the objectBertrum Quan: Do you use such an object in your meditative practice?Scathach Rhiadra: occasionally, but that is only one phase, so to speak, of shamathaScathach Rhiadra: you can move on to counting the breath, then just being with the breathing, if that makes senseScathach Rhiadra: refinements of present awarenessBertrum Quan: Yes, I find the awareness of breathing to be helpful for me. But visualization techniques did not work for me.Scathach Rhiadra: I am not much good at visualation either, I sometimes think I have no imagination:)Bertrum Quan: I actually attended a RL sanga where their practice included the visualization of Tara. It seemed to work for them! But I found it frankly distracting.Bertrum Quan: On the other hand, the chanting did produce a level of relaxation.Scathach Rhiadra: mmm, chanting seems to make a good background supportBertrum Quan: Its the repetitions... it takes you of out of the every-day noise and helps create a way to focus on awareness...
Scathach Rhiadra: and how are you?sophia Placebo: alive :) so farWol Euler smiles. That's about all any of us can say with certainty.Sunfire Langer: really, I'm sure we could go further, WolWol Euler: we could describe the present in more detail, and the past with some certainty, but not the futureSunfire Langer: we could describe our present, from the position we see it, theres no doubt that we are experiencingWol Euler: true; but is what we experience objectively "true"? is it what somebody standing beside us would also perceive?Sunfire Langer: difficult, it both would and not simultaneously, WolWol Euler: indeed.Wol Euler: that's a large part of the reasoning or intention behind meditation practicesWol Euler: to hope to reduce the distorting effect of what we expect or interpret or believe, on what is actually "out there"
Sylectra Darwin: Mold and tree pollens - NJ. Dust - Texas.
Sylectra Darwin: Two things in my recent experience embody emptiness - the scrubby brush of the Texas hill country, and the Great Swamp in NJ.
Sylectra Darwin: Everybody who understands yin and yang would chracterize the desert as yin (Texas) and the swamp as yang (NJ).
Sylectra Darwin: But the swamp feels yin to me also.
Pila Mulligan: Well, yin is receptive.
Pila Mulligan: Swamps are quite fertile.
Sylectra Darwin: It's like it's asleep, in a restful quiet state.
Sylectra Darwin: it is very green, which is yang.
Sylectra Darwin: but it is flat and still.
Gaya Ethaniel: A halo of light surrounds the world of the law. We forget one another, quiet and pure, altogether powerful and empty. The emptiness is irradiated by the light of the heart and of heaven. The water of the sea is smooth and mirrors the moon in its surface. The clouds disappear in blue space; the mountains shine clear. Consciousness reverts to contemplation; the moon-disk rests alone.
Sylectra Darwin: Gaya, where did that wonderful quote come from?
Pila Mulligan: The poem is named 'Empty Infinity' from Richard Wilhelm's translation of 'The Secret of the Golden Flower, a Chinese Book of Life'
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