Posts Tagged ‘meditation’

Taking the Next Step Toward Self-Discovery

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Dearest Pinkies, please welcome Mojo Mentor and Pink Goddess of Intuition Caroline Diana Bobart. Caroline will be hosting the upcoming Owning Pink Self-Discovery Workshop, a bi-weekly teleconference series running from April 8 – June 17. (Pinkies have already signed up, so go ahead! We invite you to register soon.)

Welcome Caroline as she talks about the upcoming Self-Discovery workshop, the Pink Group Agreement, and the vast potential within all of us.

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From the moment I first laid eyes on the Owning Pink website back in July, 2009, like many of us, I felt utterly moved to take a closer look at this creation that Lissa had birthed just a few months before.  As both a natural and a trained professional intuitive, the urge was too irresistible for me to not take a look at what this energy looked like on the unseen realms of awareness.  What, I wondered, was the glue that was holding this community together and why on God’s green earth did it glow so brightly?!  It had captured my imagination and was like nothing I’d quite seen before.  It was incredible to me that all this goodness and love I was feeling coming from a community that had an online home. And so, during one of my daily meditations, I sat down to take a look at the energy flow and spiritual dynamics around Owning Pink that was causing such a visible stir in so many people’s lives.

What I saw

What I found was profoundly beautiful and as I looked at it, I could see that part of Lissa’s inspiration for birthing this creation was that intuitively, she’d been picking up on the unspoken communication from people on the same or similar wavelengths about the magic, healing and transformation that can take place in a like-minded community based on unconditional acceptance and love.  As part of my inner explorations, The Pink Group Agreement was crystallized and subsequently adopted by the community to be shared with other Pinkies and consciously engaged.

One of the really unique things that I’ve noticed about Lissa’s style as a leader is that she has a huge heart and a spirit that comes alive and sparkles with celebration with each and every wave of passion, support and goodness that ripples through the community.  Indeed, many would call her fearless.  It has been such a huge process to witness the growth that both the community as a whole has taken since its conception as well as the Pinkies within it.  What has been even more crucial is that Lissa and her team have effortlessly been able to keep pace and dimension with the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the community delivering tangible structures and supports upon which the community can continue to flourish and build.  Perhaps the most visible and grounded of these is about to take physical form in the shape of the Owning Pink Center: the co-creation of the Owning Pink team and all Pinkies over the past months – those of you who have been sharing, growing, healing, integrating, processing and participating in Owning Pink Workshops, Mojo-Live Calls, posting and sharing on the Posse forum, blogs, and on many many other levels and less overt ways.

How the Self-Discovery Workshop Factors In

As a part of this momentous step-up into a place of more interactive, accessible, conscious vitality and wellness for Pinkies on the virtual side of things, I am thrilled to be leading the first ever online Owning Pink Self-Discovery Workshop which starts on April 8.  This workshop series incorporates all the abilities and gifts that I bring to Owning Pink as a Mojo Mentor … my intuition, clairvoyant and healing abilities, experience in creating sacred space, spiritual counseling, teaching and group work.  Through the inherent multidimensionality of the 6th chakra or third eye, these sessions involve powerful guided visualizations created to meet each of us where we are on our spiritual path.

Within a shared group agreement we will light up and amplify the voice of our true Selves!

Self-Discovery is a process, and one of the most magical aspects of embarking upon a program like this with other Pinkies who are in agreement to their own healing and evolution – as well as that of others’ – is that there are no limits to the levels and layers on which you will be positively affected by this inner-work.

If you have been searching for a way to turn up the volume on your intuition, release your past and move forward into the future, a brighter, lighter, more on-purpose YOU in the company of other bright, capable souls, then perhaps you might consider that this Owning Pink Self-Discovery Series might have been created just for you.  At this critical time in Owning Pink’s evolution, I’m so looking forward to sharing this 12-week journey with you, and seeing what magic we can create!

With love and exuberance,
Caroline

Note from Owning Pink founder Dr. Lissa Rankin:

Pinkies, I will be present, helping hold the sacred space, during these workshop. Caroline will be guiding us, but I am on my own path of self-discovery and can’t wait to see what she has in store for us. Join us and take the next step towards realizing that you already have all that it takes to have all that you want. Big hugs and love- Lissa

Be In Your Body

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

inbodyThis is one of a series of posts written during my retreat at Harbin Hot Springs last week.

I’m at Harbin Hot Springs on a much needed retreat with my dear friend, Mojo Mentor, and Green Goddess Tricia Barrett, and Tricia said (in the most loving way possible), “Lissa, you don’t spend much time in your body, do you?”

Of course I spend time in my body! I mean, I walk around in it every day. I eat into it. I pee and poop from it. My husband and I have sex with it.  But I know that’s not what she means. I know she means that I don’t really inhabit it fully- and she’s right.  I tend to live in my mind, which is a happy, lively, energizing place to be. My whole life has trained me to live in my mind.

Living In My Mind

Certainly, medical school claims to be about the body, but you don’t succeed in becoming a doctor by living in your body. You get through the agony of medical education by denying the body- overcoming the body, even- by living in your mind. Mind over matter, right? You ignore your body when it pleas for food in the midst of a 12-hour surgery.  When your body tells you it wants to sleep, you tell it to shut up- you have work to do.  When your body cries in pain as you’re leaning over a split open belly cavity to hold a retractor during surgery, you reprimand it for being so weak. The surgeon’s credo affirms this attitude- Eat when you can, sleep when you can, have sex when you can, and don’t fuck with the pancreas. But nowhere in there does it say, “Be in your body.” No. When you’re a doctor, bodies are a nuisance. Ah…the irony.  I certainly became a master at denying mine.

Learning To Inhabit My Body

So here I am, after nearly two decades of living in my mind, learning to reinhabit my body.  I’m starting slow.  Today, I rested in a warm mineral bath, noticing the tiny bubbles that collected on my skin and made me feel like I was swimming in champagne.  I felt the stretch in my muscles as I eased into various asanas during my yoga practice.  I felt my stomach gurgle after I ate a meal. I noticed the tension in my shoulders from spending the last few months leaned over a computer, writing a book.

Then I tried to inhabit my body in more advanced ways.  I tuned into the energy within me and felt the tingles in my fingers as I practiced the Reiki exercises Mojo Mentor Alice Langholt taught me.  I tried channeling my chi, starting from my perineum, moving my life force all the way up the back of my spine and all the way down the front of my body.  I slowed down- and I felt.

Feeling It All

This can be tough. When you inhabit your body, you’re more likely to feel everything- the full spectrum of pain. Muscles may ache. Emotional stuff may bubble forth.  When you start to live in your body, you feel it all more intensely. But you get to feel more joy too, more zest, more passion, more LIFE.  I’m just starting to get that.

Tricia is helping me with exercises to help ground me. She’s putting down grounding cords when she notices me flying around the astral planes. She gifted me with this beautiful retreat to Harbin. And she said that when I was dancing last night, I was in my body and it was a beautiful thing to behold. If only I can figure out how to stay here!

What about you Pinkies? Are you good at staying in your body or do you escape the confines of your earthly life by living in your head? Do you have any great tips to share with those of us who are just learning to do this? Fill us in and share your experiences.

Learning to live in my skin (and thanking Tricia for all her guidance),

Lissa

Owning Spirituality: Yes, You Can Meditate!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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Dear Pinkies, please welcome Eileen Smith, a teacher, healer, channeler, and Posse Blog rockstar here to help us own spirituality, surrender, and our inner voices by giving us permission to meditate OUR way. Ahhh, deep breaths of relief and bows of gratitude to you, Eileen. Welcome, and thank you.

How can I be more psychic?
Meditate.
How can I hear my angels and guides better?
Meditate.
How can do I know I’m making the right choice?
Meditate.
How can I heal my past and boost my self esteem?
Meditate.
How do I (fill in the blank)?
Meditate.

Throughout my experience as a teacher and healer, one of the answers to many of life’s questions and goals can be found in meditation. And invariably, one of the answers I receive back is that people don’t know how to, or can’t meditate.

Meditation is one of the major keys to probably everything we would like to create in our lives. People want the quick, the easy. But meditation can be both of those things once you throw out the “shoulds” and expectations, and find out what works for you. I think a large part of the reason people don’t meditate is the misconception of what it is. Many people believe that you must set aside long periods of time in order for meditation to be beneficial.

Many have visions of a person sitting in a sparse, monk-like room, in the lotus position with empty minds. For most of us in this modern world, this is a rarely attainable situation and certainly hard to incorporate into a daily regime. Effective meditation is, and will be, different for each person.

It is has been said, “Prayer is talking to God, meditation is listening to God”, and I would agree with that. Keeping that in mind, whichever way creates a space within your day and within your being that allows you to achieve that state of focus is meditation, and is effective. Be it for 5 minutes or 60. Do what you can! If you can’t do it everyday, it’s okay. So many people feel guilt if they don’t take the “all or nothing” approach, which creates unrealistic expectations for it to be a part of their life.

Also remember everyone is wired differently, so whatever works for you is what works for you! Don’t compare yourself to others in regards to meditation. For example, some people need quiet to meditate; some people need the room to be dark. Others like the sun, others need music. What brings you to a higher space – to the particular sacred place inside YOUR head?

For example, it is easier for me to meditate with music, but when I first began meditating, I learned to do so with guided tapes. I began mediating in my late teens when I discovered Richard and Tara Sutphen’s tapes. These guided journeys basically taught me, a beginner, how the process took place, and how it felt.

Some people have trouble visualizing, others have trouble with intruding thoughts. If you’re not visual, that is okay – allow for just a sense of where the guided journey is taking you. If your mind won’t stop thinking about the tasks and conversations that are in your day, hearing someone else’s voice in a guided meditation may help you.

We all have the voice inside our heads – the one that keeps thinking about the phone calls we need to make, etc. Some of my students find it helpful to acknowledge it and let it know you received the message and will remember it later — this can sometimes quiet it. Or keep a piece of paper nearby and write down the message the voice wants you to hear so you can go back to meditating.

Keep in mind that walking and other activities that are rhythmic and healthful, like swimming, dancing, or walking, can create a meditative place within you.  I have had some of my best “listening to Spirit” meditative moments walking in nature. I live by a park with trails that allow for a strong connection to the Earth and Nature Kingdom to renew me in body, mind and spirit. Yoga is also meditative for people. Part of yoga’s life-changing effects for those who do it often is this meditative state it creates.

So you see, Pinkies, it simply is a matter of finding what works for you. Throw away the false assumptions, comparisons and expectations. Don’t be hard on yourself, enjoy it. Explore your style of meditation and start listening.

What does work for you, Pinkies? Have you found a meditation style that is most helpful? How long do you meditate? Have you been thwarted up to this point by assumptions and frustrations? How might you explore different ways of meditating?

Communing with Spirit my very own way,

Eileen

© Copyright 2008 Eileen Smith www.whiterosepath.com, The Path of the White Rose

Owning Faith: Build Your Altar and Blessings Will Come

Monday, November 16th, 2009

mmh_altarDear Pinkies, please welcome back Mojo Mentor and Pink Lovemuffin Extrordinaire Megan Monique Harner, here today with today’s Mojo Monday exercise and an inspiring piece about her profound experience with home altars. In honor of today’s MojoLIVE session about gratitude, we give thanks to the Universe, not only for the obvious blessings, but for the challenges that help us grow. Bows of thanks to you, Megan!

For as long as I can remember I have always been curious about religion and different acts of faith that bring you closer to God and yourself. I remember my mother looking at my strangely when I was little because I told her I would love to have my very own therapist. To me, having a therapist wouldn’t mean that I was trying to find out what was wrong with me, but it would allow me to view myself from an angle I had not yet seen.

Every year that gets added onto my life is another year in whichI learn more about who I really am, and about things that do or don’t work for me on a spiritual level. Recently I was introduced to home altar building through one of Lissa’s Owning Pink posts with a video from the Home Altar Building Workshop she led with Carmela Carlyle.

The concept of building a home altar was exciting to me although but was unaware of what revelations I would actually experience. I didn’t want to go into building my home altar blind, so I asked for a tool to help guide me through this process and was led to a book, Altars: Bringing Sacred Shrines Into Your Everyday Life by Denise Linn. At first I was taken aback by the word “shrine,” but decided to put my previous judgments aside and give it a go.

This book was just what I needed. It explained what altars are, how they help you, and how to build them. It also gives a vast number of examples of all the different kinds of altars you can build for different occasions in your life. Or maybe you have been struggling finding a way to combine all of your ‘slashes.’ Believe it or not, there is an altar you can build to help integrate the many talents of you and have them all work together in a sacred balance.

Creating Your Altar

Step 1: Decide What Your Altar Will Represent

It is important that your home altar represents who you are and what you live your life for. Whether you are wishing to transition something new in your life, find a new career, a new passion, meet a new significant other, or bring peace to your home, it is important that you are clear around your intentions so that the altar is at its most powerful. You can test this after the altar is created by sitting near the altar as if you were about to pray or meditate, and feel with your heart the energy it is conveys. You will know intuitively if you have completed your space.

Step 2: Pick A Location For Your Altar

The location of your altar is another important decision. Finding the space for your altar is just as important as the objects upon it. Make sure you choose a location that speaks to you — a place where you feel comfortable, safe and secluded. A high-traffic area would not be ideal for a meditation space. If your altar symbolizes bringing wealth to your household, you would place it in the far left corner (as you are looking into the room from the doorway). Love and marriage altars would go on the far right wall; fame, the wall opposite the doorway;  career, somewhere near the door;  self actualization, the near left corner.

Step 3 Choose Objects For Your Altar

I encourage altar building because it is a fabulous way to express your inner most desires, all the while having a blessed, sacred space for prayer and meditation. Depending on what kind of altar you create, you might include a variety of objects, all symbolizing different things. Bells- carry your past mind into your soul, Garlic- offers protection, Apples- health and vitality, Copper- transformation, Jasmine- beauty and joy, Octopus-ancient wisdom, Cedarwood-relaxing,  Green- healing and balance, White- purity, and the list goes on and on. The object doesn’t necessarily need to have a textbook definition – you can create the symbolism yourself.

Where My Home Altar Took Me

It wasn’t until recently that I actually began praying. After creating my home altar, prayer took me to a whole other level. It was as if, when I created my altar, I made a place just for me and God. When I go there, I am attentive and express myself clearly.

I encourage you Pinkies to journey into creating your very own home altars. If you are unsure about what-all it entails (this post barely grazes the surface!), I would recommend purchasing Altars by Denise Linn. She will tell you all you need to know to create your perfect home altar.

Happy journeying Pinkies! Have a great Mojo Monday.

Sacredly yours,
Megan

Mojo Monday: Owning What You Feel through Emotional Cleansing

Monday, October 19th, 2009
"Emotional Healing" by Beth Budesheim (c) 2009

"Emotional Healing" by Beth Budesheim (c) 2008

Hello dear Pinkies,

Joy here. Happy Mojo Monday. I thought I would contribute to the Pink Posse Green Juice Cleanse this week with a few words about cleansing – the emotional kind.

A Surprising Moment

A few weeks ago, I had a conversation with a friend (whom we’ll call Mary) who was describing a tense situation with another friend (Gladys). Mary felt victimized and done to by Gladys, though I well knew that Gladys didn’t intend for Mary to feel this way – that in fact Gladys was incapable of inflicting such feelings on anyone. It was just that Gladys herself had difficult things happening in her own life at the moment, and Mary was resorting to her tendency to be defensive and guarded. I knew too that Mary was carrying around some old guilt from her own past behavior toward Gladys.

I hated that both friends were hurting so much, and resented being in the middle of the situation, able to see both sides so clearly, and know that all that was needed to resolve the conflict was an honest conversation between them. I was frustrated because I knew they wouldn’t have that conversation, and that the situation would likely perpetuate.

Of course, I had no idea I felt any of this. After all, the situation had nothing to do with me, right? I was merely a witness to a feud between two people I cared about, but ultimately it was up to them to work it out.

Or so I thought. After the conversation with Mary, I went about my evening as usual, aware of an oddly intense energy swirling around my body but disregarding it. Then I sat down on my meditation cushion, a place where everything else in life becomes arrested, and all I can do is think and, more importantly, feel. Seconds after sitting down, it’s like the dial on that swirling background got turned way up, so that it became pulsing and loud. My yoga ball was next to me. Impulsively, I rolled it toward me, balled up my fist, and punched it. My hand rebounded off the pliable rubber, rose high, and landed again. Dissatisfied with the friendly, bouncy nature of the blows on the ball, I moved to the arm of the couch. Then the floor. I pounded and pounded. I snarled and yowled. Tears began to flow as the frustrated, angry, hateful energy flowed out of me and into the space around me. Then, tears still streaming, I sat back down on my cushion with whatever was left inside me. Turned out it was the same old monkey mind full of mundane thoughts – what to have for dinner, the movie I watched last night, my to-do list for the next day.

Twenty minutes later, I opened my eyes, a little surprised by the dried tear tracks on my cheeks. The issue that had previously been so present for me had been dissipated during my little tantrum, and I was back to feeling mellow and unencumbered. This was a far different feeling than acting chilled out while a storm raged just beneath the surface – a storm of which I wasn’t even aware until I sat for just a few minutes and checked in with myself.

Do you know what you’re feeling?

It’s rare that what we are feeling inside matches what we are doing on the outside. This is for a number of reasons. A big one is that many of us simply don’t know what we’re feeling – either physically or emotionally. Most in western culture actually aren’t even aware that anything exists below the neck. We are trained to use our brains, train our minds, think, rationalize, figure, and sort. More than that, we’re programmed not to act too “emotional,” especially in public. Tears make people uncomfortable. Saying what you really mean may rock the boat. Best to put on a happy/serious/brave/stoic/blank face and save making anyone nervous.

Emotions and bodily sensations are vast and often untapped sources of profound wisdom and truth. And we all know what happens when emotions go unfelt and unexpressed: illness, physical pain, unwarranted explosions that hurt our loved ones. Like the years’ worth of crap that builds up in our digestive systems, we may not even know what-all is stopping us up.

Fortunately, there are ways to safely feel what we’re feeling so that our unneeded crap is out of us, making more room in our hearts and bodies for that which serves us.

angry-woman11A safe way to clean out your emotional blockages

So what’s going on inside that heart of yours? Are the channels clear and flowing, or is something dammed up that needs releasing? Reserve thirty minutes for yourself and do the following.

  1. Find a quiet place where you can be alone, undisturbed, and can’t disturb anyone else. Take a comfortable seat and close your eyes. Take a few deep, settling breaths. Become aware of your body – its contact with the floor, furniture, and your clothing. Notice the texture of the air you’re breathing. Take note of the temperature in the room, the sounds outside.
  2. Do a quick scan of your body. Start at the top of your head and move through each body part, noting sensations. See if your mind wanders when you get to a particular place. If it does, go back to that part and explore it a bit more. When you start this exercise, you may instantly become aware of an energy that doesn’t belong and is ready to be released.
  3. If nothing comes up during the body scan, ask yourself the question, “what am I feeling?” See what your body tells you in response. Name the emotion or sensation that comes to mind. Try to be specific. Beyond simply being “frustrated,” you might feel angry, or sad, or guilty, or jealous. Rather than “content,” you could be elated, or amused, or even empty. See if you can drill down to the heart of the feeling. There may also be a reason or cause of the feeling – though it’s not as important as the feeling itself, you might wish to name that too.
  4. Once you are in touch with the feelings, check in with which ones aren’t serving you. Often they are detectable by an uncomfortable feeling in your body – almost like an invasion. Or you might discover a lump in your throat that’s been there for days, or that your jaw has been clenched, or your stomach held tight.
  5. Check in with what your body wants to do with that feeling. Do you want to growl? Roar? Laugh? Sob? You may feel like punching a pillow or whacking the mattress with a tennis racket. Maybe you want to run twice around the block. Within limits of safety, do whatever you need to expel the energy and get things moving again.
  6. If the physical expression doesn’t do it for you, I’ve often found that getting a notebook and dashing off a messy letter to anyone – yourself, God, the universe, the person that pissed you off, “everybody” – is an incredibly effective tool by which to express, cry, and heal. Don’t worry about being articulate or fair, or even making sense. Write from the feeling – from the rage, from the pain, from the confusion or the uncontainable joy. Write until your hand gets sore and there’s nothing else that wants to come out.
  7. Resume your quiet seated position, and re-scan your body. What feels different in your body? What is your emotional state? What does your mind do?

Determining your baseline

A regular meditation practice is a great way to get a handle on when things are flowing in your body and mind, and when things might be stuck. Consider spending five minutes a day scanning your body – it will put you in greater touch with yourself so that you know that something’s not quite right and needs to be expelled.

What about you, Pinkies? Anything brewing just below the surface that you do or don’t know about? What do you do to keep the emotional Mojo flowing?

Taking it out on the furniture,

Joy