Feature Article Don`t Let Anything Dull Your Sparkle by Doreen
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Feature Article Don`t Let Anything Dull Your Sparkle by Doreen
Volume 14 - Number 2 $4.99 Inside this issue • Awake • Everyday Witchcraft • Heaven is Beautiful • The Power of Story in the In-Between • The Shadow Side of Spiritual Experience • Love, Animals & Miracles: Inspiring True Stories Celebrating the Healing Bond Feature Article Don’t Let Anything Dull Your Sparkle How to Break Free of Negativity and Drama by Doreen Virtue ON THE COVER Don’t Let Anything Dull Your Sparkle How to Break Free of Negativity and Drama by Doreen Virtue Volume 13, Number 2 The EVOLVE! magazine is a promotional publication of New Leaf Distributing Company, the purpose of which is to introduce new and exciting book, music, spoken audio, and video titles, and other products of interest to the body-mind-spirit community. We provide these magazines to our independent retail store customers so that they may pass them on to you, the ultimate purchasers and users of the products. All products displayed in this magazine are available for purchase from the independent retailer from whom you received this magazine. We encourage you to support your local independent retailer. EVOLVE! Magazine Staff Advertising Staff.........................................Karen Price, Donna Conner Graphic Staff............................................ Tom Orlovsky, Caitlin Bohac ..................................................................... 5 Difficult relationships and challenging circumstances all come down to one thing: drama. In this ground breaking book, Doreen Virtue guides you through the process of determining your Drama Quotient. You’ll discover how much stress you are unnecessarily tolerating and absorbing from other people and situations. Features Transformational Astrology for November-December.................8 Henry Seltzer SoulTouch™ Coloring Journals Years in the Making.................13 Deborah Koff-Chapin Everyday Witchcraft............................................................17 CONTENTS Deborah Blake Meditation for a Busy Lifestyle...............................................19 Synchronicity Foundation How much do you really know about yourself?.......................23 Tina Ketch The Power of Story in the In-Between.....................................27 Carol S. Pearson Expect The Unexpected Bringing Peace, Healing, And Hope....32 Psychic Medium Bill Philipps My Initiation Into Surrender..................................................35 Judith Orloff “Is The Dalai Lama Ever Wrong?”.........................................37 Acclaimed Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman talks about the Dalai Lama The Shadow Side of Spiritual Experience...............................39 Tom Kenyon, M.A. The Witch’s Broom: Magic For Everyone................................43 Deborah Blake The Making Of Awake: The Life Of Yogananda......................47 Paola di Florio & Lisa Leeman What If? Reflections On Hypothetical Thinking........................51 Sarah St. Claire Heaven Is Beautiful..............................................................53 Reverend Peter Baldwin Panagore Love Lessons.......................................................................56 Interview with Dr. Bernie S. Siegel and Cynthia J. Hurn Selection Criterion: Does It Spark Joy?...................................60 Marie Kondo What Your Soul Knows........................................................62 Janet Conner EVOLVE! 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Although I studied and practiced psychology for years, I’ve been focused upon spirituality even longer. This book doesn’t discuss spirituality, but it was born of a spiritual experience in which I received a surprising inner message. The inner message came when I was in San Francisco, as part of a book tour. After 25 years on the road, I was feeling burned-out with travel. I loved teaching and meeting audiences, but getting to each city had become a major drag. I’d grown highly sensitized to things like the intensity of airport security stations, urban traffic and noise, air pollution, and staying on frantic travel schedules. In addition, it was difficult to maintain my self-care routine on the road. I wanted to stop touring, but it was the only way that I knew of to teach about my books. It was a career habit. Still, I was stressed-out from traveling, and it was getting to me. Then it happened: I hit bottom with the stress. I was at the airport on my way to San Francisco. I’d just taught a workshop in Toronto during one of its snowy wintry weekends. I was feeling cold and tired. When I checked in to the Toronto airport, the airline representative told me that I’d been randomly selected for extra security-measure screenings. I’d have to go through a manual pat-down and additional x-ray screenings! She handed me my boarding pass, which was prominently marked with the letters SSSS, a code for extra airport screening. I began to cry with frustration. Usually, I could muster up a positive way to deal with airport security, such as prayer, engaging the security officers in conversation, or reminding myself that security was a measure to keep all passengers safe. But unbeknownst to me at the time, my diet, life stress, and unresolved traumas from my past had maxed me out to the point where I wasn’t able to access my normal positive coping strategies. The thought of doing additional security screening pushed me over the edge, and I was in tears of extreme anguish. I loved writing and teaching, but the constant travel felt like I was trapped on a treadmill with no way off. When I arrived in San Francisco on what seemed to be an extra-long flight, I decided that—no matter what the consequences—I had to stop traveling. Then, the next day as I was walked along Post Street in Union Square, I heard the inner message that is the basis of this book. It was one sentence, which was so profound and rung so true that I was stopped in my tracks in front of the Tiffany store so that I could write it down: “The reason why you and so many people are experiencing life drama is because you’re addicted to histamine.” I heard this message as clearly as if another person was talking with me (which is the usual way I’ve received spiritual messages since childhood). Now, lest you think I was having auditory hallucinations, please know that my master’s program in counseling psychology at Chapman DON’T LET ANYTHING DULL YOUR SPARKLE How to Break Free of Negativity and Drama by DOREEN VIRTUE $19.99, ISBN13:9781401946272 EVOLVE! University required all students to undergo a battery of psychological screening tests. I passed all of these tests and received my degree. Researcher D. J. West gave this definition of the difference between a hallucination and a true psychic experience: Pathological hallucinations tend to keep to certain rather rigid patterns, to occur repeatedly during a manifest illness but not at other times, and to be accompanied by other symptoms and particularly by disturbances of consciousness and loss of awareness of the normal surroundings. The spontaneous psychic [now often called “paranormal”] experience is more often an isolated event disconnected from any illness or known disturbance and definitely not accompanied by any loss of contact with normal surroundings. (West 1960) Well, I definitely was in contact with my surroundings when I heard the message. I’ve also been 100 percent sober since 2003, so it wasn’t a product of intoxication. Studies show that the difference between an auditory hallucination and a true psychic experience is that the former is negative or ego-based, and the latter is positive. And this was a positive message. There was an Aha! sensation accompanying this message, but I didn’t yet know the scope of its impact. I was somewhat familiar with the physiology of histamine. Intuitively, I felt that the words were pointing to my addictive cycle with histamine produced by life stress and drama. So, I wrote down the message and even posted it in my daily blog on Facebook. But then I forgot about it, until happenstance (which felt like Divine intervention) had the old quote I’d written on Facebook pop up one day. That’s when I began researching the addiction to histamine, and I was blown away by what I found! I realized that my meltdown at the Toronto airport was largely a buildup of my eating a high-histamine diet, being overwhelmed with stress (which increases histamine levels), and not taking the time to face and deal with past traumas I’d experienced. Based upon my research, I began working on healing. I followed every recommendation for trauma healing you’ll read about in this book, and found that it helped a lot. At first, like a lot of trauma survivors, I was impatient and wanted immediate results. Once I caught myself in this behavior, I realized that patterns take consistent commitment to heal. After three or four months, I noticed a huge positive shift within myself. I felt a new level of happiness and contentment that I didn’t even know existed. I finally understood how my old trauma patterns had attracted drama in my present life. Once I saw this dynamic, I made a conscious decision to “Drama Detox,” and the patterns faded away. To my delight, the emotional detox healed me physically as well, as bloating and itchy skin symptoms I’d experienced also disappeared. I could see the cheekbones of my face again! Following the methods you’ll read about in this book also helped me transition my career smoothly. Friends remarked that I looked years younger, and I felt that way. A warm peacefulness in my heart replaced the gripping stress I’d become accustomed to. Ironically, as an addictions and eating disorder therapist, I’d studied and treated trauma for decades. My doctoral dissertation was on the link between child abuse and the development of addictions, which later became the basis for my book about addiction and eating disorders called Losing Your Pounds of Pain. I’d attended workshops given by the pioneers of trauma research, including Drs. Peter Levine and Bessel van der Kolk. I’d even remarked to a fellow psychotherapist that Dr. Levine’s descriptions of trauma sounded like my own. My colleague promptly scolded me for even considering that I might have experienced a trauma, since I hadn’t been to war or been abused as a child (the two types of trauma most often connected to post-traumatic stress disorder). He berated me for using the term trauma lightly. So I shrunk into a shell of apologies (probably because of the trauma I’d experienced) and decided that he must have been right. Since my traumas didn’t involve child abuse or combat, I dismissed them. I overlooked the impact that these painful experiences had on my life. After conducting the research for this book, though, I discovered that the definition of trauma is quite broad, and it turns out to include any situation where we feel horrified, helpless, or intensely fearful that we’ll lose our lives. My experiences were traumatic by these definitions, and they did reorganize my body and brain chemistry, as well as leave me with psychological scars. I wasn’t using the term trauma lightly at all, according to the research I studied. This was real trauma, for a lot of us. This shows the level of denial that can block trauma recovery. Even with my clinical background, I didn’t recognize my own post-trauma symptoms and had minimized the impact of what I’d endured. My colleague was also in denial, perhaps because he wasn’t willing to face his own traumas. 6 I’m very excited to share what I’ve found with you, because I know it will positively change your life, too! With love, Doreen Virtue Transformational Astrology for November-December by Henry Seltzer The astrology of November and December features Mars, Chiron, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto, and Eris. The astrology for the beginning of November harks back to the mid-October New Moon that began the lunation cycle, still active as the month begins, and over its first ten days. This New Moon featured a strong presence of Pluto and Mars, as symbolized by the conjunction at that timing of Mars and Jupiter in a close trine with Pluto in the middle of Capricorn. The implication is that while anger could surface, due to the active Mars-Pluto connection, there are also ameliorating factors such as the strong presence of Saturn in these configurations of early fall, symbolizing a contrasting manner of studied and measured action. The subsequent New Moon of November 11th continues with a strong presence of Chiron, the Wounded Healer, which has been powerfully active lately as well, and this month comes into even greater prominence. There could be undercurrents of activity below the surface layers of our psyches that have to do with buried wounds, the residue of early trauma that remain unresolved. We win when we pay the closest possible attention to everything that happens to us now, in terms of interpersonal connection, and both within and below the surface layers of our personalities. Heading into the ending of this climactic year, Pluto and Uranus are drawing nearer to being once more in square with each other, just as they were at the beginning of 2015. We still therefore remain in the transformational stew that is the hallmark of this powerful decade. We are changing, at times slowly and at times by means of the rapidity of sudden epiphany concerning our situation, as indicated by the powerful positioning of Uranus during this time of the turning of the year. We are enjoined by the cosmos to do our best to stand and deliver, coming always closer to the deep soul purpose that we hold inside ourselves, as we can manage to discern it. Saturn is greatly featured over the course of these two months, having recently crossed into Sagittarius, thereby abandoning the depth orientation of Scorpio, the sign that he occupied for the past two years or more, in favor of the wild open spaces represented by this freedomloving Fire sign. Here his powers of contraction and limitation seem somehow less darkly restrictive and more generously inclined toward mentoring and the learning of important life lessons. Saturn is in square with Venus in the timing of the Libra New Moon from midOctober, and again in the subsequent New Moon and in the second week of December. This puts activities in slow-motion, especially with regard to our relationship interests, but yet has the virtue of creating greater focus and concentration, allowing wisdom to sink in. The trickster god represented by the astrological archetype of Uranus is also featured in the November and December astrology, being aspected by Sun and Moon in the Libra, Scorpio, and Sagittarius New Moons of this two-and-a-half month period leading to the ending of the year, and by Jupiter also at the beginning of November. The new planetary archetype of Eris is similarly triggered, representing a feminine warrior energy in support of deep soul intention. Saturn is also strongly aspecting Uranus in the configuration of the mid-October New Moon, and is squared by Neptune during early December, as Uranus is once again activated. There are likely to be many surprising twists and turns of circumstances that could lead to unexpected wisdom. 8 Time Passages Basic Edition (CD-ROM) $49.95, UPC: 183861001086 Time Passages Interactive Astrology Software Standard Edition (CD-ROM) $129.00, UPC: 9780972547116 EVOLVE! ARIES (March 20 - April 19) This is an untamed two-month period for you, amidst a recent series of such cycles. You are filled with energy for escapades of a quirky kind, as you discover new meanings in partnership connection that inevitably lead you back to your own arc of development. By fits and starts you are finding your way home to your own inner truth. This is more than a little wild, and yet also informative, allowing you to see more deeply into what is going on for you near the end of a powerful year. On into December, there is no letup. One-on-one relationship takes on even more importance, as clues to life direction begin to fall into place. The career and professional changes with which you have been involving yourself for many months do not abate but rather intensify, although perhaps with a richer pay-off in terms of more complete understanding of your situation. This applies even more strongly to the profound developmental process in which you find yourself. TAURUS (April 20 - May 19) A vitally informative two months are coming up for you, and this period finds you in a process of discovering new wrinkles on life purpose. You are also investigating, by means of intuition, the depths of your own inner world. You have a strong commitment to come to a better understanding of yourself, through the subtleties and the veiled illumination of the hidden places within you. Partners become extraordinarily important in this enterprise, providing both mirror and foil for your own depth explorations. You are focused on accomplishment right now, although it is not achievement on the more public stage of career and profession, alone, which moves you. On into December your reliance on significant relationship elements to guide you is even more pronounced, as you slow down in order to more fully take in. You are coming to the recognition that your inner intention provides a more important set of priorities that must be acknowledged in order for you to experience true and lasting success. GEMINI (May 20 - June 20) You come upon an exciting end-of-year period, as you propel yourself forward into new ideas about your life direction. You have been reviewing your situation, in this year of change, with your self-expression the most prominent subject of your meditative inquiry. Surprising epiphany continues to light your way. You are tuning in more intently to complexes within you based on early trauma, and its resulting residue in the hidden places of your unconscious, the cause of reflexive reactivity that is not in support of your true values and most deeply cherished beliefs. You can surmount these challenges to the extent that you more closely study whatever arises out of the depths of your own interior process. On into December, your exploration intensifies, and leads you further into uncovering your deepest intention for yourself. It serves you when you remain as aware as possible of whatever prevents you from following your star, that inner purpose that guides you to your destiny. CANCER (June 21 - July 20) This is another amazing time period for you, when you are dealing with multiple levels of your being. Your professional life has many facets now, with twists, turns, and surprises, so that you remain in struggle of how best to make your way forward in service to both outer and inner priorities. This takes a move to the inside. This question of fundamental life direction concerns the ways that you can achieve both joy and practicality while engendering soul growth, especially in a few key areas such as family ties and other important relationships in your life. On into December, you are coming closer to understanding the basis for your achievement in what lies deep within you. There is a way in which partners, intimate and professional, hold the key to navigating this concept of higher purpose. You are coming into contact with a set of values that transcend merely egoic concerns, and the superficial rewards of the marketplace, in favor of what can only be discerned from a deeply interior perspective. LEO (July 21 - Aug. 21) This is an amazing time for you, as you near the completion of a momentous year. The beat of major changes continues apace, possibly involving your work environment or health regimens, with most recent developments being sudden, and filled with unexpected enlightenment. You are finding your way into greater clarity concerning what life is about for you, this time around, and communicating your profound inner truth with verve and élan. You are feeling into what you might be able to conceive as a mission of service to the greater good. In many ways what is in your lifeblood right now lies in reaching out to simpatico peers, and also family members, and you are focusing much of your creative effort in this direction. On into December, your connections with home and family take on new significance, while you are also playing and creating with serious intent. You are on the way to even greater commitment concerning your intended life path, in alignment with what you hold deep inside. VIRGO (Aug. 21 - Sept. 21) Your values are on the line, as you come to decision points in this end-of-year time frame, after your recent passages of profound introspection. You are subliminally very aware of a unique point of view that represents an invitation from deep inside; a level of intuition that always tells you true when you have the trust to open to it. Your self-expression, and artistic creativity, has been rocketing through a series of changes for many months now that have been major in their impact, and you are still coming to further layers of the onion. Your inner realms hold the key to plans that have been locked up inside yourself, or buried away due to early trauma. On into December, partnership ideals contrast with deeply practical matters as you struggle to better define your actual soul intention for yourself in this lifetime. When you take the chance to explore the deeper areas of your being, you ultimately come to a more integrated sense of self; one measure of what your life is all about. EVOLVE! LIBRA (Sept. 22 - Oct. 22) This is another highly significant period for you, as you come closer to understanding your inner as well as outer layers of motivation and life direction. In many ways, your unconscious process is calling upon you to recognize and respond to its profound information, with your actions, and by paying attention to inner priorities. These speak to where your life is taking you, and how best to navigate the new psychological territory that you find yourself entering. Self-definition concepts are part of this inquiry, in response to the recent New Moon in your sign. You are dwelling in spaces of visionary imagination, so that you do well to write down your dreams when you awake, or to journal regarding your self-discovery. On into December your self-development takes on a growth spurt, in steps that are both more practical and yet also extremely idealistic. Partners serve you, as unexpected guideposts and by providing a contrasting point of view to your own rather intense explorations. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21) This is a very interesting time for you. Recent weeks brought surprises that you are perhaps working through only now. These more specifically involve your workplace or your family dynamics or perhaps habitual health regimens that you are revising. The Full Moon in your opposite sign, a few days before November began, implied that your thinking regarding the very concept of partnership is also coming into a new phase. Recent contemplations of your inner world have brought up issues of motivation for what you most truly desire to accomplish, long-term. Ultimately, you are seizing the moment provided by this month, and punctuated by the New Moon of November 11th in your sign, to take renewed inspiration and practical steps toward for what you might be willing at this point to term your life mission. On into December, your urge toward fulfilling your deep soul intention only deepens, with a refreshing disregard for consensus thinking and monetary rewards, and in favor of the values that only you can provide for yourself. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 20) This is another climactic period for you. What you are all about right now hinges on career and outer world performance, and its accolades, with, however, significant stirrings far below the surface layers of your personality. You have been going all out in a mode of serious commitment to your work in the world, discovering further ramifications as you go. As is becoming more and more obvious, you are slowing down in order to go within, and 10 this is part of an ongoing transformation of values that has also claimed a great deal of your attention, in hidden ways. You begin to feel inner priorities fully as important as outer ones. On into December, the New Moon in your sign indicates renewed strength in your outer as well as your inner development. Your intuition is sizzling, and leads you to unique self-expression that more fully encapsulates the true you, that is only just now in the process of being revealed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 19) This is an excellent time for progress, although not of the more obvious kind. You are still mightily transforming, and as you do, are drawn to unfamiliar inner realms where yet your most important product lies. You do well to write down your dreams upon awakening, and to reflect on where your life is taking you at this critical juncture. Everything becomes clearer when examined from the standpoint of deep intuitional knowing. You are bound to encounter leaps in understanding and also in impact, when you can eventually absorb the information that is springing forth in this way. Your work in the world therefore assumes importance not only for itself but also for your process of spiritual evolution. On into December, a renewed sense of life direction is strongly calling. You feel drawn more firmly than ever to inner realms, even to the exclusion of the outer. The seeming sacrifice is minor on your part. By taking yourself further to the inside, you enable your entire being to prosper. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 17) This is another amazing period for you, providing new vistas of self-understanding. Your ongoing and rather intense experience has been epic in terms of personal evolution. In matters of both interpersonal connection, and alone, you are ratcheting up your commitment to a path forward for yourself that makes better sense for you, long-term. You simultaneously are attempting to get a better handle on relationship issues of the sort that you were concerned with over last summer. You are growing in knowledge, no doubt about it, and moving forward by fits and starts into the discovery of a better tomorrow that provides you with a more reliable platform from which to engage your peers. On into December, you are full of verve and vitality, scaling the walls of outer achievement while staying true to inner goals. You are revisiting the realms of your unconscious places, mining these vast spaces within you for the gold of a better and more complete understanding of your own deep intention. PISCES (Feb. 18 - March 19) The social and visible world, and its limitations, are very much with you during this end-ofyear time. You are nonetheless, quite importantly, dealing as well with more subtle vibrations that emanate from deep inside you. A shake-up of everything that exists at your surface layers thus makes up one stream of the cosmic energy flowing through you. Your commitment to your endeavors in the world and their payoff interacts with matters that arise directly from your own deep center. You perhaps are feeling a strong sense that to neglect the hidden places within you would be to imperil your outer world progress as an incomplete or empty exercise, and you could be right. On into December, you are very invested in the achievements and the accolades of the visible world, and yet still engaged in depth researches and inner issues. Relationship with significant partners is powerful for you now, and could provide one key to their resolution. Henry Seltzer, transformational astrologer and creator of the TimePassages astrology software, is based in Santa Cruz, California. An extended look at this month’s star signs and a variety of astrology reports are available on his website. His new book about Eris, the planet discovered in 2006, beyond Pluto, is entitled: The Tenth Planet: Revelations from the Astrological Eris, and is available from New Leaf Dist. and at AFA. Henry also offers life enhancing private astrological counseling. Call him at 831-425-3686, or visit his website at www.astrograph.com 11 12 EVOLVE! SoulTouch™ Coloring Journals Years in the Making, But Right on Time by Deborah Koff-Chapin Deborah Koff-Chapin Twenty years ago, I released the first deck of SoulCards. They continue to live in the hands and hearts of many thousands of people around the world. Now, I am riding a new wave. As the interest in adult coloring books grows and crests, I offer my images to the world in a new form: SoulTouch Coloring Journals. Adult coloring books are fulfilling a deep need for respite – a way to de-stress in our complex and technologized world. Seeing a prism of colorful art materials, holding one in our hand and filling a page with color, brings us into a childlike place Deborah Koff-Chapin, creator and publisher of the best selling SoulCards 1&2, shares the deep roots of new her new series of Coloring Journals. Diana Stimmel of focus and passion. The rhythm of coloring seems to sooth a primal longing. Having something on the page to focus our action helps overcome the fear of drawing that so many people have internalized. SoulTouch Coloring Journals offer all the gifts of coloring, with a unique and free form approach. Instead of precise patterns to fill in with color, the images in these books are formed with flowing variations of line and shade. Having been created from a place of soulful attunement, these images engage the colorist in a deeper relationship. They are invited to bring the images alive with their own artistic expression. Textures, layers, free flowing areas – any goes. After coloring, there is an invitation to further explore and interact with the image through creative writing. This dialogue between visual and verbal modalities can ignite a new level of inspiration and insight. The images in the SoulTouch Coloring Journals have an evocative power that stems from the way they in which were created. They emerged out of 40 years of work with the process of Touch Drawing. In 1974, on my last day in art school, I came I upon this simple yet profound process in an ecstatic creative moment. Moving my hands over paper that was laid upon a smooth surface of paint, I lifted it to see the imprint of my touch on the underside. This direct Ross Chapin Betsy Naylor form of expression had an enlivening, primal power. Over the years I have deepened my own practice of Touch Drawing and introduced it to people around the world. “I have drawn in the forest, on the beach, in ancient stone circles, cathedrals and temples...” Touch Drawing materials are very portable. I have drawn in the forest, on the beach, in ancient stone circles, cathedrals and temples. I have drawn during countless lectures by authors and visionaries in the realms of ecopsychology, spirituality, and cultural transformation. I have been honored to draw in the presence of numerous spiritual teachers and lineages: Mevlevi whirling dervishes, Buddhist masters and divine mothers. I have sat in the presence of many individuals, creating images that bring into form subtle facets of their soul. As the years went by and I kept drawing, my archive of drawings kept growing. 13 EVOLVE! Deborah Koff-Chapin The images in the SoulCards were selected from touch drawings I created alone in my studio, coloring slowly, with many layers. But there are are far more spontaneous images that I created in inspiring settings that have never been colored. I knew I had to eventually find a way to bring them out into the world. But without the full range of color, I wasn’t sure if people would find them as interesting as the images in SoulCards. Ideas came and went, but nothing took hold until now… Let everyone color my drawings! Qwilleran Duvall take hold of the idea. But oddly, it felt good in my body. A month later, another friend posted a news report about the popularity of adult coloring books. A late night Diana Stimmel Betsy Naylor what he thought of the idea. I woke up the following morning to his positive response. He and his team were realizing how big the coloring book revival was, and my timing was perfect. From that moment I went into production mode. Within a month of the seed idea, SoulTouch Coloring Journals were taking form. chat ensued. The idea creating of a coloring book began resonating with life. Before going to sleep, I emailed my sales representative at New Leaf Distributing and asked I began by searching through my vast library of digitized images. I placed them into different albums according to their common feeling-tone. Out of the mass of images, some order began to emerge. Once I had found a large selection that fit the theme, I sorted through them again to find the ones that seemed to be appealing for free-form coloring. I then worked with two coaches who joined me in the exploration of titles that could express each theme. Together we came up with these: GIFTS OF THE FEMININE: Soul Touch Coloring Journal CREATIVE AWAKENING: Soul Touch Coloring Journal FULLNESS OF LIFE: Soul Touch Coloring Journal by Deborah Koff-Chapin Publisher: Center For Touch Drawing $13.99, ISBN13: 9780996463416 by Deborah Koff-Chapin Publisher: Center For Touch Drawing $13.99, ISBN13: 9780964562387 by Deborah Koff-Chapin Publisher: Center For Touch Drawing $13.99, ISBN13: 9780964562394 OPENING TO LOVE: Soul Touch Coloring Journal LISTENING WITHIN: Soul Touch Coloring Journal by Deborah Koff-Chapin Publisher: Center For Touch Drawing $13.99, ISBN13: 9780996463409 by Deborah Koff-Chapin Publisher: Center For Touch Drawing $13.99, ISBN13: 9780996463423 The idea began simply, at a party where I was bemoaning my underused archive of images. A friend suggested I create a coloring book. This was the last thing I could have imagined doing at the time. My life’s work is to teach people to access their own images. I couldn’t 14 “Let everyone color my drawings!” EVOLVE! Deborah Koff-Chapin Diana Stimmel Cary Blake Qwilleran Duvall My intent in creating the Coloring Journals is to offer an accessible and inspiring creative experience, one that can fit easily into a busy life. I didn’t really know if these images would be appealing to color. I didn’t even know how I would feel upon seeing my own images colored by others! I sent sample images out to a few friends and colleagues, asking them to give it a try. I am happy to share how natural and joyful it feels to see my images through the fresh eyes and hands of other people; and to hear how they loved engaging my images in such an active and collaborative way. Here is one response to coloring from Diana Stimmel M.A. LPC NCC. “I was just reading your text describing how to go about the coloring process. That is exactly how it happened for me. As I flipped through the pages, I would look at one and have no idea how to even begin coloring it. So I would shift to the next until one did speak to me. As I gazed at the image I could feel the colors and energy manifest. I would ask the image how it wanted to be colored and to show me. The images I colored have had a deep effect upon me. Coloring the image, seeing it transform, rotating the paper to see it from many different angles evokes something beyond the ordinary experience of coloring. It is as if I have just experienced timelessness with an element of my own soul as I color. I cannot recall having ever had an experience of this kind from a coloring book. I actually made two of the images my iPhone’s lock screen and background wallpaper. Every time I pick up my phone, the eyes are staring back at me. For a split second I experience a knowing with the image, even in the midst of scheduling my work. Yesterday I had a client color one of your images and she said that she felt she was able to talk more deeply in that session. I’ve seen this client for over 2 years. She opened up so much more than she ever had in one session. She was so surprised at herself. The only difference was that she talked while she colored one of your images. I also asked my seven year old daughter to join me in coloring. She chose the drawing with the spilling hearts. I asked her what the image was about for her and she replied ‘It is a being from the earth that is doing what Cupid does, which is to spread the love’. “ If Diana’s experience is any indication, this is only the beginning of a deeply fulfilling creative collaboration. The field of possibility for SoulTouch Coloring Journals is wide open. They are accessible and easy to use, yet provide an experience with great depth potential. They can be used by people of all ages - in hospitals, support groups and social gatherings; as a break in the work day or a way to quiet the mind before sleep. Therapists might add them to their collection of processes. Once they are complete, the pages can be photographed and shared on social media with reflective writing, or removed from the book, framed and given as gifts. If more people can have moments of soul connection in the midst of their day-to-day lives through creative engagement with these images, they are serving in the way I hope they can. Our world needs more people who are in touch with their souls, and with the soul of life. 15 EVOLVE! EVERYDAY WITCHCRAFT EXCERPT FROM THE LLEWELLYN JOURNAL | BY DEBORAH BLAKE I’ve written a number of books for Llewellyn over the years—believe it or not, my upcoming release is number eight—but far and away the most popular one was my third, The Goddess is in the Details. And I have to confess, it was my favorite too. (Shhh…don’t tell the other books. They’ll cry, and I’ll have to give them each a cookie.) I’ve gotten the most letters and emails about The Goddess is in the Details, and it recently went back for a sixth printing, which is pretty unusual. So what was it about this book that made so many people love it, and why am I talking about it now, many years later? The idea behind the book was a simple one: because most of the witches and Pagans I knew complained about how hard it can be to find the time and energy to really practice their Craft, I wanted to write a book that made it easier to do so. The Goddess is in the Details was all about simple, easy ways to integrate our magickal lives with our mundane, everyday world. Who wouldn’t like to do that? Fast-forward about five years, and another four books, and one day it suddenly occurred to me that I had more to say on this particular subject. It was time to write another book; something of a follow-up to the first book, although you wouldn’t have to read one in order to enjoy the other. Why, you ask? Good question. EVERYDAY WITCHCRAFT: Making Time For Spirit In A Too-Busy World by Deborah Blake Publisher: Llewellyn Publications $16.99, ISBN13: 9780738742182 In part, I wanted to do the new book because in the ensuing years I’d learned more through my own personal practice, and some of my approaches to things had changed. In part, it was because I kept getting questions from readers that hadn’t been addressed in the first book, or in any of my others. Also, let’s face it, this issue—of how to live our lives as witches all day every day, walking our talk, if you will—is the focus of much of my writing because I think it is important. For me, at least, Witchcraft isn’t just a spiritual practice. It is a way of life. So that’s how Everyday Witchcraft: Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy World was born. I tackled some topics I hadn’t covered in The Goddess is in the Details, and added new approaches to some that I had. As an added bonus, I reached out to some of my fellow witchy writers and asked them if they would be willing to share snippets of their own approaches to living the Craft, and was rewarded with wonderful words of wisdom (and fun) to share with my readers from people like Christopher Penczak, Raven Digitalis, Melanie Marquis, Z. Budapest, Ashleen O’Gaea, Kris Bradley, and more. I love being able to offer the viewpoints of other folks, since everyone tackles this issue a little differently. I had a lot of fun writing Everyday Witchcraft. Some of the new additions include “5-minute rituals” (after all, we should all be able to find at least five minutes a day to add in something to feed our spirits, and with a number of different options, everyone will hopefully find something that works for their particular needs). There are suggestions for easy forms of daily divination, and something I like to call a “hibernation vacation.” (Hint—you don’t have to leave your house.) There are also suggestions for fast, simple daily practices, as well as ways to connect with deity and add a magickal touch to your everyday activities. As always, there are also ways to bring nature into your life and go with the flow of the Wheel of the Year. In short, I hope that there is a little something for everyone, especially those who liked The Goddess is in the Details so much. Many of the suggestions in this book come from my own life... I hope that you find some of them helpful in your own journey towards becoming an everyday witch. 17 EVOLVE! I’m no different from anyone else. My life is a constant balancing act, trying to juggle the demands of a hectic schedule as a shop manager/jewelry maker/ nonfiction and fiction author/cat servant with my desire to live my best possible life and be the best Witch (and human being) that I can be. I often fall short of my own goals, but that doesn’t mean I don’t keep trying. Every day when I wake up, I greet the gods and ask them to help me to do my best for myself and for others. Every night when I go to bed, I thank them for all the gifts and challenges of the day. Even these simple practices are a way to integrate my spiritual life with my everyday life. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Deborah Blake, is the author of witchcraft books such as The Wonderful World of Witchcraft (Llewellyn 2008), Everyday Witch A to Z Spellbook (2010) and Witch on a Shoestring (2010) She has published many articles in Pagan publications, including Llewellyn annuals and Witches & Pagans Magazine. When not writing, Deborah runs the Artisans’ Guild, a cooperative shop she founded with a friend in 1999, and works as a jewelry maker as well. She lives in upstate New York with her five cats who supervise all her activites, both magickal and mundane. 18 Many of the suggestions in this book come from my own life. They are either things I do myself, or things my friends or coven-mates do. Some I picked up from reading the many wonderful books others have written (and yes, there is a suggested reading list at the back of the book to help you find the ones I think are the most helpful and/or fun to read), and others are things that I came up with on my own. Either way, I hope that you find some of them helpful in your own journey towards becoming an everyday witch. It is my belief that there is no way to separate our spiritual practice from our everyday lives—nor would we want to. Part of the goal of following a spiritual path, whatever it might be, is to add depth and meaning and richness to our everyday existence. It is my fervent hope that, in some small way, Everyday Witchcraft will make that goal more attainable for those who read it. If it does, then I get a cookie, right? Right? Meditation for a Busy Lifestyle The joys of meditation are many, including: increased productivity; the ability to concentrate and focus; improved physical and mental health; and reduction in overall stress levels. While these are all great reasons to meditate daily, they pale in comparison to the best reason, which is the higher levels of fulfillment that accompany a daily practice. Greater fulfillment can include flowing with the happenings of life -- free of anxiety, worry and sleeplessness, and replaced by “being happy for no reason.” If meditation offers all of these great payoffs, why then don’t more of us meditate every day? Unfortunately, for many Westerners, incorporating meditation into an already-busy lifestyle can be a challenge. How do we fit yet another daily activity into a schedule already jam-packed with family, career and volunteer commitments? And how can we slow down enough to meditate when we are invested in a lifestyle, which features long, busy, even frantic days? We fall into bed, exhausted by long hours of competing demands and high levels of stress. For centuries, meditation has proved transforming in the lives of its practitioners. However, it has also traditionally required sitting calmly with crossed legs and closed eyes for long stretches of time. Many practitioners were monks who, even today, live in remote situations free from interruptions by phones, text messages, emails and worry over paying bills. In other words, they enjoy a lifestyle that is definitely not accessible or even desirable for most Westerners. Fortunately there is a solution. Technology is available which makes a daily meditation practice very efficient, allowing practitioners to enjoy the benefits in less time and with greater precision and effectiveness. In addition, even greater benefits are available when individuals shift their view of meditation from something that is just-a-daily practice to one that is a part of a lifestyle, a way of living and being, with a focus on balance. Viewed in this way, meditation becomes a way of life that anyone can choose to engage in moment-by-moment. When combined with the use of leading-edge technology for daily practice and maintaining a balanced and coherent environment, the results are rapid with measurable changes in states of consciousness -- and the genuine, growing levels of fulfillment previously available only to monks living in remote monasteries. Balance Opens the Door The fulfillment we seek requires access beyond our physical senses to subtler dimensions where all wisdom is accessible. While everyone enjoys happy positive experiences from day to day, most also vacillate between these and what they might view as “down” or negative happenings they would prefer to avoid. Living this kind of roller-coaster ride makes it impossible to maintain a consistent state of joy or fulfillment, which is often characterized as an ability to flow with what is, regardless of whatever is happening. However, if that is not our experience, the way to make it so is through choosing balance. In today’s world, balance is often defined in terms of work. Individuals may view it as taking more time off, spending more time with family or not working on weekends. In other words, they see the world as a choice between EVOLVE! working and taking a break. However, even when they are off enjoying leisure activities, most still carry their phones, respond to texts or emails and take and return calls. In other words, they are in a state of imbalance even within the rather narrow definition of balance as work-versus-leisure. In fact, our entire life -- not just work and leisure -- is played out on a much bigger stage of balance and imbalance. We live in a relative field in which everything is understandable only in relation to something else. Cold is only meaningful when we experience hot; knowing light requires being familiar with dark; feeling fear makes sense only in context of the counterbalance of love; and “negative” only makes sense in relation to “positive.” Unfortunately, most people remain stuck on the negative side of experience and are both imbalanced and disconnected from the fulfillment they seek. The information overload we all experience, thanks to technology that keeps work at the forefront and makes news and information available constantly, assures us that we can choose to be in touch with all of the most negative happenings in the world 24/7. This, then, exacerbates imbalance and promotes stress, tension, lowered productivity and poor health — definitely not a formula for fulfillment and flowing with what is. And, while taking time off from work can be a start to creating more meaningful balance, it is a very limited approach. 20 Start with Daily Meditation Achieving fulfillment starts with a daily meditation practice which, when combined with a holistic lifestyle and use of technology, offers a more comprehensive understanding and experience of balance. For most people, the world they know and understand is outside of themselves and is one which is often, also, a place of pain and suffering with only occasional glimpses of the truthful, blissful experiences associated with fulfillment. As a result, individuals become invested in the pain and, because they experience it as out there, then “out there” is where they seek solutions. When life happens and they have an experience they judge as “wrong,” they look for someone else to blame, or for reasons why they are a victim of circumstances. In contrast, meditation brings focus to the stillness that always exists within and, as such, is a powerful balancing tool for an out-of-balance, outerfocused world. When meditators adopt a daily practice, they regularly experience the stillness of this inner focus. As their peace expands, they begin to experience a more holistic view of life in which all are one and there is no one else to blame. Non-meditators experience some relief from the outer focus, but only when they sleep -- not enough to bring a significant level of understanding or fulfillment. Mystical traditions have long promoted meditation as the primary balancing tool, and more recently studies of the brainwaves of longtime meditators (such as Buddhist monks and people on extended retreats) support its use for this purpose. The studies show that longtime meditators enjoy an increased capacity for happiness and are more likely to experience positive emotions like feelings of wellbeing and empathy, along with a decreased incidence of depression. While these results are encouraging, they are based on people practicing traditional systems of meditation that require many hours of daily practice for extended periods of time. There is, however, good news for Westerners wanting to enjoy the benefits of meditation without moving to a remote monastery or going on an extended retreat. An international retreat center in Virginia, Synchronicity Foundation for Modern Spirituality, offers HighTech Meditation® soundtracks to individuals living a typical western lifestyle who want to experience all the benefits of a daily practice without leaving home. Research based on profiles of meditators’ brainwaves shows just how powerful this kind of technology can be. These studies demonstrate that the brainwaves of experienced Synchronicity meditators (with up to seven years of practice and all living a typical western lifestyle) are similar to those of monks living in a cloistered setting and meditating many hours a day for twenty to forty years. The results showed that technologyenhanced meditation delivered a fourfold acceleration factor compared to classical systems. EVOLVE! The graphs below show a comparison between the brainwave profiles of individuals practicing classical meditation for five years compared with those using Synchronicity’s High-Tech Meditation® soundtracks for the same length of time. Notice how the technology-enhanced meditation system promotes improved synchrony of the meditators’ right and left-brain hemispheres, along with increased brainwave amplitude, coherence and proportional whole-brain function. This brainwave profile reflects the balance that comes with consistent, precision meditation for five years. Fortunately, the technology also makes the benefits of meditation easily accessible to anyone who chooses to use it daily. The Meditative Lifestyle While meditation is an unequaled balancing tool, by itself it is not enough to support a consistent experience of joy and fulfillment. This kind of result requires the adoption of a lifestyle that supports the benefits of a daily meditation practice with balance in the physical body, the emotions, and the mental body (or mind). Often called the Holistic Lifestyle, it allows individuals to achieve an experience of fulfillment on a moment-by-moment basis throughout the day -- by creating sufficient balance to open the gateway to more consistent access to the wisdom accessible in the subtle dimensions. NOW...THE TECHNOLOGY (CD) by Charles Cannon Publisher: Synchronicity Foundation, Inc $17.95, UPC: 690305481040 Lack of balance at the most basic physical level manifests as disease due to poor diet and lack of exercise. The result is toxic buildup, imbalanced hormones, excess weight and other markers of poor health. Taking steps to improve the quality of the diet and adding exercise are fundamental to achieving balance in the physical body. Negative emotions and feelings such as fear, anger, hatred or jealousy are indicative of an emotional body out of balance. Achieving balance at this level requires consciously choosing throughout every day to shift the focus to the heart and continuously flowing loving, harmonious emotions and feelings. Clearly, it also helps to have a balanced and healthy physical body. Imbalanced hormones that promote fatigue or depression, sore joints or a “bad back” make the maintenance of emotional balance much more challenging. When it comes to the mind, we create balance by consciously choosing positive, truthful thoughts as opposed to what are often our habitual negative ones. A daily practice of positive affirmations is essential to create balance in the mind and, as this state becomes more consistent, individuals also begin to let go of their mind’s constant chatter allowing them to experience less thinking and more stillness. Consistently positive and balanced emotions and a healthy body support the development of a positive mental state. SUBJECT IS LOVE (2 CD) by Patrick Bernard and Charles Cannon Publisher: Synchronicity Foundation, Inc $18.95, UPC: 690305481026 In addition to lifestyle choices intrinsic to this kind of balance, there is also powerful new technology for use between formal meditations that enhances an individual’s experience even in the face of daily challenges that are always a part of life. The technology comes in the form of a new soundtrack that individuals can play in the background while working or enjoying leisure activities on a computer, tablet, smartphone or on a player clipped to a pocket or purse when on the go. Alternatively, it can be played continuously over speakers at work or at home. This new balancing strategy, NOW … The Technology, transforms any environment into a balanced space and delivers the focused experience of being in the now. Explore the Options Today’s meditators have many options for enhancing their experience and enjoying the benefits of meditation without leaving home and within a reasonable amount of time each day. They should take time to explore the options and find the ones that do the best job of delivering the balance that is essential to achieving the fulfillment they seek. Look for information on Synchronicity Foundation’s High-Tech Meditation® soundtracks, including NOW...The Technology, inside the front cover of this magazine. BECOMING OF BEING: Celebrating The Sacred Feminine (CD) by Charles Cannon and Patrick Bernard Publisher: Synchronicity Foundation, Inc $17.95, UPC: 690305481033 OM: The Reverberation Of Source Universal (CD) by Master Charles Publisher: Synchronicity Foundation, Inc $15.95, UPC: 690305441020 21 How much do you really know about yourself? by Tina Ketch How much do you really know about yourself? May not be the 64 million dollar question but it should be. You know your name, where you were born, and for the most part what time. You know who your parents are, what they look like, and even what they may do for a living. Some of you may have siblings, or even extended family members, but who you are “really are” still remains a mystery. What makes you think the way you do, act the way you do - where has your reasoning come from? Where did you get your feelings, emotions, and opinions? What do you care about, and what do you like or dislike? Where did this mental processing come from? What, or who do you look like, which parent do you favor, and why? When you first came home from the hospital, many family members gathered around observing your every move. And the comments begin - “oh that’s Jacks nose, oh look, he smiles just like Aunt Sue.” They pick you apart as if you had been ordered out of the Sears catalog. future generations. We are the effects of our environment, as well as the effects of the environment during the life of our ancestors. We are multifaceted entities of creative, manifesting awe-inspiring thought. Thought which will vacillate between yin and yang, and will enhance our experiences in this life. generational, and soul memory energies influencing these coexisting cycles. Thus, creating conflicting belief patterns among others, but not within yourself. The reason for this is that we expect others to act, think, and feel the same way that we do, and anything less sets up our innate need to judge. Nonetheless, everything about you is mimicking another person in your family. Sometimes even a past relative that you had never met. All along leaving you in a state of perplexity how such things could happen. I know this may sound complicated, but it is really not. There are several facets of life happening at the same time, both on the surface, or conscious level, as well as on a cellular, genetic, and on subconscious levels of your life. Life was not meant to be hard, painful, exciting, or even full of that ever eluding feeling of bliss that so many people seem to be searching. We believe that life is as individual as a constant flow of raw-unmolested energy, similar to that which we are made. This energy, to be molded, created, and experienced as we deem necessary along our own journey through life. We gather experience through osmosis, we retain what feels familiar, and leave the rest. The applicable saying here is “this is my truth”. But is it? Your soul’s memory will be referred to as a vibration. A vibration that can be This may all sound a bit complex, but it is not. You may think sitting in your car on your way home from work that you are alone, yet no one is ever really alone. Whether in life, in death - before life, or after death. “No one is ever really alone or hopeless because the force that guide the stars, guides you too”. The reason for this statement is that we are all consciousness, and a part of that consciousness is the generational energy of our ancestors, as well as the nuclear receptors and preceptors thriving daily in our physical bodies. We are all comprised of family genetics, soul vibrational energy, as well as the essence of our environment all intertwined in our DNA. We are the DNA, and collective ideals of our forefathers; maternal and fraternal. We will find not only are we individuals as in body, but we are also the collective consciousness. We are the encoded genetic ideals, goals, accomplishments, and failures of our past, as well as our previous, and Not everyone believes in, or will desire spiritual enlightenment during this lifetime. For some, the purpose is to find unconditional love. For others, perhaps it is to experience the sensation of prosperity. It is possible that fame, honor, social status, or even - yes, just to be left “alone” - undisturbed by others, and bothered by none - could be your ultimate desire. We all have our own truth, defining the word individual. However, there are constant vibrations of genetic, EVOLVE! mathematically calculated into a color, a tone, and a definition unique unto its self. This vibrational soul-memory will be your level of pure perspective (or truth). A perspective that you, and you alone experience as a sense of relevant association. It will be an intense feeling of familiarity. You may sometimes wonder where your feelings come from. Your ability to associate, or to connect with someone, and/or to those things around you is your souls way of awakening your sense of awareness - we call this a feeling of familiarity. As you travel life’s path your Your environment is most vital to your successful, healthy, and happy life. Your environment will directly dictate your happiness, or bring to you, your life’s deepest sorrows. The epigenome marks your genome by triggering, activating, or sometimes simply passing over, leaving the genome unaffected. Thus, a situation, or an illness dictated by your DNA will lay dormant when the gene is stimulated by the epigenome. When your DNA is left unaffected by epigenomes, your body will accept the control, or path dictated by your DNA, allowing the issue to oc- Epigenetics’ will begin to explain how different people might experience the same situation with a completely different outcome, although this is not the whole story. feeling of familiarity shows you that you are in the right place, and at the right time. Yet again, where do these feelings come from? Are these feelings innate, or is this learned or inherited behavior? This feeling is the epitome of “be here now”! You are perceiving, and experiencing a sensation of familiarity with no basis for it in this life. However real, this feeling cannot be explained by you. Everyone is different, everyone is an individual, everyone has feelings, yet there are feelings that you will have with no experiences to back them up. We are going to call these feelings “the direct effects of three distinct energies, which are as vital to your life as the breath that you take”. First we will talk about epigenomes. The word epi means above, and genome includes both the genes, and the noncoding sequences of the DNA/RNA. Epigenomes are made up of chemical compounds, some natural, and some man-made or environmental. Two very simple examples would be food - natural or, man-made, such as pesticides. When the genome is affected by ingestion, or exposure to these tags, the epigenome serves as the intersection between the environment, and the genome, thus making you a part of your environment. 24 cur. Epigenomes are stimulated not only in your life by your feelings, emotions, actions, or thoughts, but most activation of your epigenome is stimulated, or triggered by environmental factors. Yours, as well as those environmental factors, which had effected your parents, and even your grandparents. Epigenetics’ will begin to explain how different people might experience the same situation with a completely different outcome, although this is not the whole story. Epigenetics’ will be effecting our minds, and bodies, just as it will impact our mental, and physical health, even our eye color. The reason for this is that epigenetics deals with the DNA that you inherited from your parents. Whereas generational energy, even though it presents a very similar vibration to most people, the result again will be comparatively different. Since generational energy deals with the learned behavior from your ancestors, this energy will leave you feeling very comfortable, but not really sure why. There are un-written rules, or behaviors among family members that feel normal, but are never established as routine. This similar vibration will show us that trends do pass from generation to generation. Generational energy (belonging to a family or group) is collective, and not individual. The third coexisting energy effecting each of us is soul memory. The soul memory is your thoughts, feelings, belief patterns, talents, and even fears that you bring with you from any, or all past lives on a soul, or sub conscience level. All of these energies make us who we are. We are all made up of a unique equation of collective consciousness - and this personal soul memory, inherited generational energy, genomes and epigenomes when blended properly will paint a picture with your face on it. As exciting as this may all be, we need to apply the intensity to the picture that will make us whole. Your physical-body will include several distinct, intertwining, multi-functioning, coexisting vibrations, all occurring at the same time. Each touching, and massaging each other as they stimulate, and encourage one another, as well as themselves. Microscopic powerhouses that we cannot distinguish between or live without. Like the blood flowing through your veins, each energy vibration is vital for human life. These energies vibrate, emanating a vibrational definition unique unto itself. Each vibration is comprised of a mathematical solution, and a definition of explanation. Each vibration resonates at a particular frequency emanating color, and each color solicits an answer to a daunting life question, lesson, or challenge. When you surround yourself with a specific color, or even think about your favorite color, this is not saying you are deficient in that particular energy, or vibration, but merely you are being guided along your life’s path at a very unique time for a particular reason. A reason known and dictated by your mind, body and soul determined by your environment. ‘Be here now’ - just took on a whole new meaning, placing the responsibility of your success or failures in life solely upon your own shoulders. So tell me - are you where you want to be and do you know who you are? EVOLVE! The Power of Story in the In-Between The Story of Demeter and Persephone Long ago and far away, there was an island with an advanced civilization where art and beauty were primary, civility and peace reigned, and men and women lived as equals. But after many ages had passed, people from the nearby mainland --where men ruled and war and violence were common--crossed the sea in their boats and invaded this island, defeating its people. Among the spoils of war they took home with them were some of the island’s gods and goddesses. These gods and goddesses retained knowledge of where they had come from and yearned to return, yet as time passed, their memories of the island and of life as they had once known it grew fainter and fainter. Finally, their recall of the island was like the ghostly writing in a palimpsest, just traces beneath the surface of newer inscriptions, as the deities became more and more the new mortals they served wanted and understood. Many ages later, one of these goddesses was luxuriating in the beauty of a verdant field. Her hair was golden, like corn silk, and she moved with the grace of grain blowing in a soft, warm wind. Her eyes were the color of a clear, sky-blue lake. While her body was voluptuous, she also seemed to emerge from the land, with the feel of someone solid and trustworthy. Her very name, Demeter, came from the Greek root word meaning “the AUTHOR: Carol S. Pearson mother,” and she embodied the compassion and nurturance this name implies. From his throne high on Mount Olympus, Zeus, the god of all gods, saw her. Zeus was as muscular as a bull and had the courage of a warrior. Clad from his head to his feed in armor, he inspired the respect of the other gods and terror in the hearts of his people, who knew they must worship him and make sacrifices to him or suffer the consequences. In his role as a sky god, he was known-when crossed--to hurl down lighting bolts, bellow as loud as thunder, and create winds so strong that few could withstand their force. But on this day, everything had gone his way, and he was feeling secure in his power and happy with his lot. Then he happened to spy Demeter and, filled with lust, he descended from on high to seduce her. Flattered by his attentions, Demeter enjoyed their lovemaking. After they had rested together contentedly, he explained, with some regret, that he had to return to his duties. After all, he was responsible for maintaining the social order of gods and mortals, as well as for quieting the anger of the Titans he had conquered, and soon he would marry the Titan beauty Hera, the goddess of marriage. Zeus reminded himself that being the chief god, and consequently the king of all, meant that his responsibilities had to supersede his personal happiness, and that Demeter would be fine. Her satisfaction came less from sex or romance than from being a mother, and likely she would gain a child from this union. And he was right in this surmise. Their resulting daughter was known as Kore, the maiden; it was not yet clear what she would be the goddess of, hence her generic name. She had hair as dark and luminous as the night sky, but a disposition for light and joyful that it seemed as if she had stars dancing as a halo around her. Her skin was honey golden, her nature was similarly sweet. Her eyes were sea-foam green, the color of the Mediterranean, and those looking into them often felt a subtle call to adventure that caused them to yearn for something far away and as yet unknown. Demeter loved her daughter more than anything or anyone, cherishing her and doing everything she could to keep her safe. But one day while Kore was off picking flowers in a meadow with her friends, Demeter left to take care of some business with other goddesses. She returned home after a short time, only to learn that Kore was nowhere to be found. Her playmates told Demeter that Kore had wandered off and had not been seen since. Demeter asked everyone in the vicinity if they had seen Kore or knew where she was, but no one would admit to any knowledge of what had happened. Distraught and worried, as any parent would be, Demeter feared that Kore had been killed, raped, or kidnapped. For days, Demeter did not sleep or eat or bathe as she searched frantically for Kore, following ever-widening paths that led further and further from home. Finally, Demeter encountered Hekate, the goddess of the crossroads, who was know for the depth of her wisdom, which was especially relevant in times of choice or when someone was at a loss for where to go or what to do. A very ancient goddess, Hekate was one of the few who (along with the Fates) appeared to other gods and to humans in the guise of an old woman. Closely associated with the moon and its phases, she saw better at night, like an owl or a cat. Her hearing, however, was always acute, even catching whispered secrets that traveled to her in the wind. When Hekate recognized the depth of Demeter’s maternal grief, he own heart was touched, and she told Demeter that she had heard Kore PERSEPHONE RISING: cry out, and she believed that Kore might have been abducted. Awakening The Heroine Within (H) by Carol S Pearson Publisher: HarperElixer $26.99, ISBN13: 9780062318923 27 Hekate suggested that she and Demeter visit Apollo, the blazing sun god, who from his position in the sky, may have seen what transpired. Gratefully, Demeter accompanied Hekate up into the sky to see Apollo. Now, Apollo was a favored son of Zeus, and often served as his emissary. He dutifully explained to Demeter that she need not worry. Kore had become the wife of a prestigious god, Hades, who ruled one of the three major realms of the world. Of course, Demeter well knew that Zeus ruled the sky and the surface of the earth; Poseidon, the seas; and Hades, the Underworld, where the dead reside. But she listened politely, so as not to offend. Apollo went on to assure her that all was well: Hades has asked Zeus for Kore’s hand in marriage, and after all, Zeus was her father and had the right to decide whom she married. Hades was a dark and handsome god, rich beyond measure, with a mischievous turn of his lips that women adored. He had loved Kore since he first saw her, but had repressed his growing desire until she was pubescent, and thus of age. When Hades appeared before Zeus, he was lit with passion and trembling in eagerness to hold his beloved. Zeus though it better to have Hades marry Kore than ravish her unwed, as he feared might happen given what he was seeing. If that were not enough, Zeus knew that Hades has always resented how he, Hades’s younger brother, had become chief of the gods, supplanting his older sibling. Zeus had to manage Hades carefully so he would not stage a rebellion. So all in all, Apollo continued, it was a wise decision for Zeus to bless the marriage then and there. “So when was this marriage ceremony?” Hekate asked, a bit provocatively, since all the gods should have been invited. Ignoring that question, Apollo explained that Hades had convinced Aphrodite of the depth of his love for Kore and asked her to help him woo her. Aphrodite placed that most beautiful flower anyone had ever seen near the meadow where Kore was playing with her friends. Kore saw this flower in the distance and became so entranced by it that she wandered away from them. She bent over to pick it but found that she had to pull it hard and when she did so, the earth Hades sweeping Kore down to the Underworld opened up, and Hades on his chariot, bounded out of the depths, swept her up in his arms, and carried her back to his underworld kingdom. Learning this, Demeter feared that, though Kore was alive, she would be cared, upset, even traumatized. Certainly she was unprepared for sex, especially with someone she did not yet know and who had violated her sovereignty by roughly carrying her off against her will. Kore was a young girl, after all, still really a child, although her body was becoming more womanly. As Demeter ruminated further about this, her worry was matched by her anger at Hades, but even more so at Zeus, who should have protected his innocent young daughter. She did not mind that he had been no help in raising Kore, but for Zeus simply to dispose of her for political expediency and personal advantage was beyond what she could accept. Demeter was a Olympian goddess and hat to stay in her own realm, just as most other gods were confined to theirs. She could not go to the Underworld to rescue her daughter, and defying Zeus’s orders were unthinkable. However much Hekate tried to comfort her, there was no comfort to be had. Realizing that the other gods must have known what had happened to Kore but did not tell her out of fear of Zeus, she could not bear to be around them another moment. Feeling trapped and powerless, Demeter disguised herself as an old peasant woman and set off on a journey with no destination, wandering aimlessly as she fasted and pondered what to do but coming up with no answers. Tired and discouraged, she finally sat down to rest by the sea, in a little town called Eleusis, about fourteen miles from Athens. Kindly daughters of the local royal family saw her and asked why she was there alone, without family or friends to care for her. She explained that she was from an island paradise but had been captured by pirates who brought her to this place. The young women sympathized with her plight and invited her to their palace, where she was welcomed warmly by the queen, Metaneira, and her attendants. At first, she declined their offers of wine or solid food, but then broke her fast with barley water flavored with mint. For Demeter, the goddess of grain, ingesting the essence of barley worked to remind her who she truly was. Experiencing such kindness from these friendly and welcoming mortals warmed her heart and further restored her hope. Demeter’s good spirits were raised enough that she was even able to laugh at the antics of an elder female servant, Iambe, who did an obscene dance, lifting her skirt to reveal her private parts. In appreciation for this hospitality, Demeter offered to become a nanny for Queen Metaneira’s precious new son, Demophon, a proposal that was accepted enthusiastically, as the queen intuited that there was something remarkable about this visitor, however poor and worn down she might seem. Still disguised, Demeter formulated a secret plan to repay all this kindness by making the son immortal, feeding him ambrosia (the nectar of the gods) and purifying his nature over the fire when he slept. All of which she did for a time, until his mother, the queen, came in at night and saw him in the fire. Of course, she screamed in alarm, yelling that Demeter was killing her son. Outraged that a mortal was chastising her and interfering in a sacred ritual, Demeter erupted. She grabbed the infant prince, threw him down (though he was unharmed), and showed herself in her full goddess glory, demanding that, in order to appease her, the Eleusinians build a temple in her honor. The ancient stories do not reveal how long it took to create such a temple, but we can imagine that the terrified mortals worked as hard and as long as they could, since gods and goddesses of that time were known for cruelly making mortals pay for any lapses in homage or obedience to their decrees, or even to their whims. What we can surmise is that while wandering, Demeter had no energy to infuse her life force into the crops and other vegetation, which withered as a result of her inattention. Even after she had reclaimed her full identity as a deity, she refused to make things grow. Gradually a terrible famine that could not be ignored took over the land. Masses of gaunt and starving people appealed to Zeus for help. 28 Feeling harried and tired from bearing the brunt of all the beseeching and complaining, Zeus called together the Olympian gods, asking each in turn to go to Demeter and beg her to stop the famine and provide the verdant crops she had always done before. She was, after all, the goddess who taught humankind the secrets of agriculture. She is soft-hearted, Zeus explained. She will not want mortals to starve, and she knows, too, that if they stop sending us their sacrifices, we will begin to fade out and disappear. The gods did as they were told, but Demeter remained firm, saying that she would end the famine only when she could see her daughter and know that she was safe and happy. For the first time in his long reign, Zeus had to come face-to-face with the limits of his power. He was the god of the gods and the only chief god for mortals, but he could not make the grain grow. Only Demeter could do that. Relenting, he sent his son Hermes, the god of communication and one of the few gods able to move between realms, to escort Kore back to her mother. The moment Kore’s feet touched the earth, flowers sprung up around her, and in the distance she glimpsed crops beginning to grow again. Anyone viewing her would see that she was striding back to the surface of the earth with a new selfassurance, looking less like a child and more like a young and confident woman. Kore and Demeter’s reunion was warm and sweet, the lovely meadow that surrounded them growing more beautiful and lush every moment they were together, flowers and foliage springing up around them. They embraced, shared their joy, and after a time they were joined by the grandmotherly Hekate, leading to more hugs, kisses, and intimated womanly confidences that went on into the evening, and some say continued for days, as women’s visits can. Demeter and Kore shared their stories in turn. Demeter described her alienation from the Olympian gods, her wanderings, and how she had been taken in by a kindly royal family. There, she recognized that mortals are not bad, just ignorant, primarily because the gods had failed to educate them. To rectify this, Demeter had decided to create a Mystery tradition to help mortals understand the laws of life and death so they could learn to be happy, prosperous, and free of fear. She would name the rites Persephone, Queen of the Underworld the Eleusinian Mysteries, after the town of Eleusis, where mortals had come to her aid and built her a temple, and where, Demeter hoped, her daughter would join her in the great work. Kore shared that, initially, she had been fearful and disoriented after being abducted but drew strength from her mother’s teachings about trusting herself and remaining connected to the whole of life so that she would feel at home wherever she might be. And she added that she knew Demeter would be doing everything in her power to find her and ensure her safety. Kore described arriving in the Underworld and how her heart had gone out to the newly dead who did not understand their state. She knew that Demeter would want her to help them. As she did so, their panic abated, and they asked her to become their queen. As queen of the Underworld, Kore explained, she took the ancient name of that far-off goddess, so lately forgotten, who used to occupy that role. She was Persephone now. Demeter and Hekate committed to calling her Persephone thereafter. Then, with a little laugh, Persephone rather hesitantly told them that Hades had tricked her into eating some pomegranate seeds and then, more proudly, added that she was pregnant, she thought with a god whose gift would be to bring joy to mortals and gods alike. As everyone used to know, powers more ancient than Zeus or Hades decreed that if you eat anything in the Underworld, you have to return there. Demeter and Hekate looked immediately downcast as they realized Persephone’s fate, though Persephone continued to show her usual lighthearted spirit, reassuring them that all would be fine. When she was in the Upperworld, she would initiate mortals into her mother’s Mysteries, and when in the Underworld, she would initiate the dead into the deep mysteries that only those who have sloughed off their material forms can know. Hekate, recognizing a need, volunteered to take Persephone’s place in the Underworld during the period when Persephone was in the Upperworld. In this way, the dead would not be left bereft. When Persephone descended again, Hekate would return to her role as a seer of the crossroads, helping mortals with difficult life decisions and transitions. The next part of the story--all that could and can be told to the uninitiated--came from Zeus. Out of gratitude that crops were flourishing once again and sacrificed were wafting up to the Olympian gods, he declared that all should recognized that the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter were not accidental but a product of Demeter’s will. The seasons remind us of all the cycles in our own lives and that the earth is our mother, and like any mother, she loves her children, her people. From then on, he announced, during the period of winter, when crops were fallow, gods and people alike would take time to honor Demeter’s grief over her daughter’s sojourn in the Underworld, as well as to honor how this motherly deity will grieve whenever any of her children experience suffering. He then granted Persephone the right to become one of the alchemical deities who could move at will between the Upperworld and the Underworld. With pride, he also announced that he had invited Demeter and Persephone to rejoin the Olympian gods, and they had accepted. A massive and joyus celebration immediately commenced on Olympus, with mortals below dancing to express their relief and gratitude that the standoff between Demeter and Zeus and the resulting famine finally were over. Legend has it that after this time, Zeus became a much better ruler--more respectful of the gifts of all the goddesses, less dictatorial and more democratic, less likely to dole out punishments, and more supportive of efforts, like the Mysteries, to help people learn and grow into their better selves, declaring that this story should be told and retold in every generation. 29 31 EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED Bringing Peace, Healing, and Hope from the Other Side by Psychic Medium Bill Philipps PSYCHIC MEDIUM. The term conjures images of a flashing neon sign suspended in a dark window of a rundown storefront on a desolate urban street. Inside is a shadowy room flush with metaphysical decor and the faint sound of New Age music. An ornately dressed woman with a deceiving smile sits behind a shiny deck of tarot cards, maybe even a crystal ball. She is anxiously waiting to spew vague claims and suck money from the vulnerable, who are seeking nothing more than a glint of hope to heal their pain or enhance their lives. At least that’s how I envisioned one — until I discovered that I was one myself. As a six-foot-five-inch, thirty-one-year-old suburban businessman from Southern California with an operatic voice and a degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, I’m pretty confident that I shatter the stereotype. In fact, my entire life story defies belief. Bill Philipps is the author of Expect the Unexpected and is known for being one of the world’s youngest psychic mediums. He has appeared on the Dr. Phil show and has helped countless individuals deal with the grief of losing loved ones by bringing through validations, evidential information and beautiful messages which heal and bring a sense of peace. Visit him online at http://www.billphilipps.com. I was the product of alcoholic and drug-addicted parents, witnessing filth as a child to which no one of any age should be subjected. I was kidnapped by my mom when I was six years old, hustled across the country from the West Coast to the East Coast, where I was homeless for most of the next three years. I was nine when I was shipped back to my dad because my mom couldn’t sober up enough to take care of me. And I was fourteen when I returned to New York to hold my mom’s hand and watch her die. That was my childhood in a nutshell. Depressing? Absolutely. In fact, it was often a living nightmare. But everything happens for a reason, and it was that tumultuous chain of events that led to my extraordinary life today. Two days after my mom’s death, she visibly appeared to me from “the other side” to let me know that she was spiritually alive, and that the afterlife was a wonderful place to be. A few weeks after her funeral, a strip-mall psychic in California, who had no idea who I was or what I had just experienced with my mom three thousand miles away, literally pulled me off the street to tell me I had an “amazing gift.” I was an ordinary teenager just hanging out at the mall with my friends. I dismissed her as some kind of whack job. But three years later, there was no denying it. The spirits were there, dwelling in my head all day and every day, desperately trying to communicate with their living loved ones through me. Picture a mob of people — friendly, but persistent — perpetually knocking on every door and window of your home. That’s what my mind endured from the spirits. I tried hard to ignore them, refuting their presence, but their energy was too strong. I couldn’t shake them. I reluctantly conducted readings for friends, hoping to satisfy the spirits so they would leave me alone and infiltrate someone else’s psyche, but that strategy backfired. Word on the other side evidently spread, because my mind was getting inundated with restless spirits every day. My popularity was also expanding among those on this side. People found out that I wasn’t just conducting readings, that I was also doing them with compelling accuracy, revealing specific personal details that nobody could have known without someone close to them — someone who had died — telling me. This phenomenon was incredible even to me, the messenger. I was somehow able to connect those on earth with the deceased. Or, to state it more specifically, I was acknowledging the spirits of the dead who were determined to use me as a channel to relay messages to their living loved ones. 32 I have been a professional medium for six years and while I don’t have all the answers to the mysteries of this life or the next, the following are five things that I started learning early in my career and that are reinforced in nearly every reading. 1.) The spirits choose the medium they want to use to reach their loved ones here on earth. A lot of clients tell me that they randomly found me, or that a friend or relative referred them to me. Yes, it may appear that’s how it happened, but it’s not. The spirits are orchestrating our meeting “behind the scenes.” They lead you to me, oftentimes through several other people. 2.) I have no control over which spirits come through to me (and ultimately to you) or what information they will share. What I do control is their good intentions with the information they share – to bring you validation of their survival, which brings peace, love, happiness, closure, or even a warning about a particular situation. Someone who schedules a reading with me may want to hear from someone in particular. Praying or meditating creates a signal to Spirit in advance of the reading and may help that desire come to fruition. But I have no calling card to them – it ultimately depends on their availability. Remember, they have their lives to live over there, just as we do here. EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED: Bringing Peace, Healing & Hope From The Other Side (H) by Bill Philipps Publisher: New World Library $22.95, ISBN13: 9781608683673 3.) I don’t actually see dead people – thank God! A reading is not as dramatic as pop culture has made it out to be. I don’t have a crystal ball. I don’t use cards. They communicate with me through my senses, which is why trusting my gift is so important. I may “see” their messages in my mind, and feel their energy and vibration, but I do not see them in the physical sense. 4.) It’s incredibly healing for someone when he or she is open to hearing from spirits. I respect and honor skeptics, and the spirits do too. But people who don’t have open minds, who are cynical, who decide in advance that there is no way a deceased loved one can communicate with them, are missing out on an amazing opportunity. It takes an enormous amount of energy for the spirits to reach down to our level and communicate. If their loved one is not open and is in that cynical state, they will eventually stop trying to reach them. Instead, they will reach out to those who are open, and those people will be the ones to experience a tremendous amount of healing. 5.) Our future is not set in stone. We have free will and our everyday choices will reflect our future. As a psychic medium, I don’t know everything. I’ve heard all the jokes, such as, “Can you give me the lottery numbers.” I'm able to let them roll off me. I accept that my gift is to help bring awareness, validation of the afterlife, and healing. Future predictions are potentialities that can change based upon your decisions. That’s why God gave us free will. Our choices ultimately define who we are and where our lives go. I love the work that I do. I am blessed to have this gift, and I am honored to share it with those who are interested in me sharing it with them. If you walk out of a reading with me feeling more peaceful, more loved, happier, and spiritually or mentally healthier, then I – and the spirits – have done our jobs. “I love the work that I do. I am blessed to have this gift...” Based on the book Expect the Unexpected © 2015 by Bill Philipps. Printed with permission of New World Library. www.newworldlibrary.com 33 34 EVOLVE! MY INITIATION INTO SURRENDER My life has never been conventional. I’ve never fit into the mainstream. I’ve gotten used to being the exception to the rule--the one to whom things happen that don’t happen to most people. As a child I had visions nobody could see. I could sense energy no one else could feel: it radiated around everything, from friends to the moon to a lonely discarded tin can. I am and always have been more at home in the dream world than awake. Because I am an empath, my body is highly sensitive in ways that confound what science defines as “normal.” I’ve gotten used to not reacting “like I’m supposed to.” I get tired of people trying to fit me into some box that has nothing to do with who I am. I’ve gotten over trying to pass as “normal.” I’d rather just be my creative, quirky self. Perhaps you can relate to my feelings because each of us is unique, beautiful, lovable, and surprising, spontaneously unfolding moment to moment. That’s why I was excited about writing a book on surrender. Writing is my passion, an alive, ever-changing mediation. I can happily spend years writing a book, so I asked myself, “What do I most want to write about? What do I most want to learn?” It has never interested me to just recount what I know. Instead, I write about what I yearn to discover. And my attraction has to the concept of surrender: the ability to be fluid, to bend like a willow in the wind during life’s climaxes and lows. I want to be increasingly able not to clench, obsess, overthink, overcontrol, fight with my life, or let my stubborn streak obstruct my spiritual expansion. I long to uncover the secrets of the universe--not just with my mind but with my heart, soul and intuition. I want to fly. I want to soar. Who says we don’t have wings? I don’t care whether anyone says it’s impossible. So, with these priorities, I began writing this book. Surrender: it sounded good and it felt really right. I was ready to practice letting go more deeply. However, I didn’t fully understand what I was signing up for which I found out included both losses and gains. In the process, life asked me to jump off a lot of ledges and have faith that all would be well. Why did this happen? Stable parts of my world started shifting in unexpected ways that required me to change. I’ve had to let go of a lot. For instance, I sold my condo where I wrote all of my other books because of unrelenting noise and lengthy construction. I’ve exchanged a permanent address for a nomadic lifestyle and a post office box for now. During the move, I chose to give away most of my possessions to make a fresh start. That was just for openers. Then I had to let go of a love who left me; a therapist; many outmoded views about intimacy, including my erotic inhibitions; my obsessive attachment to certain me; and the desire for others to approve of my boyfriends, my intuitive explorations, or anything else. Throughout all of this, I surrendered my ego again and again, trusting that a higher compassionate force was guiding me. Why surrender? What’s the advantage of going beyond your comfort zone? Whether you surrender a little or a lot, you’ll experience more passion and power. As I did, you can also undergo a rebirth in areas where you may feel bored or stuck. This flux of letting go, not knowing but moving forward anyway is a vibrant process of refining your body and soul. I experienced this, not without fear--but not without hope, either. I’ve surrendered as the opposites of fear and joy often pulled at me simultaneously. But I was also melting I’ve gotten over trying to pass as “normal”. I’d rather be my creative, quirky self. Perhaps you can relate... into the dazzling beauty that was impelling my life. My intuition brought me here. I trust it more than anything. So I allowed myself to be led by my inner voice and by the mystery. On this journey, I’ve discovered there’s a strange and wonderful ecstacy that comes from surrendering. It creeps up on you. Then one day you look at yourself and POWER OF SURRENDER: Let Go & Energize Your Relationships, Success & Well-Being by Judith Orloff Publisher: Harmony Books $16.00, ISBN13: 9780307338211 you are shining. You may not know exactly how you arrived here but you’re different, and it is a blessing. By surrendering I’ve become healthier, braver, more intuitive, more flowing and fun, younger, more untamed and more spiritually pliant. I’ve shed layers of fear and limitation that kept me locked in a life that was no longer large enough for me. I tell you all this, the revelatory and the challenging parts, to prepare you for the greatest adventure you may ever go on. If you’re like me--someone who wants to become everything you were meant to be and more--surrender is a doorway in. I offer myself as your guide. In this book, I want to share with you what I’ve learned about surrender. I want to trust you with my secrets. I can’t predict what will happen to you or what you will have to let go of but I do know the result will be pure and good and right, and it will exceed your highest expectations. If you’re game, I’ll stay there beside you with love. Hang on and ride the wild dragon of surrender to freedom. 35 36 EVOLVE! “IS THE DALAI LAMA EVER WRONG?” Acclaimed Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman talks about the Dalai Lama The other day a good friend of mine complained to someone else in a conversation I was part of, "Tell me—isn't the Dalai Lama ever wrong?" The other person remained silent, though he was clearly trying to think of something to fault, just to show he wasn't idealizing the man. I thought to help out, so I intervened, "Well, I think he is wrong sometimes!" My friend looked excited. "I think he is too nice sometimes, always polite and gentle, not wanting to push people beyond what he thinks they can absorb, so he can be over-solicitous of people." My friend was a bit disappointed. The thing about such reactions to the Dalai Lama's remarkably incisive mind and humorous and kind but also no nonsense persona is that it resembles Westerners' (nowadays modern people in general) reaction to the Shakyamuni Buddha as a figure in history. Scholars about "Buddhism," surprisingly, are mostly like that, and also ordinary people; they just cannot get it that there just might be such a thing as an "enlightened person." They are so full of misplaced confidence in the absolute rightness of the way they see things, they cannot imagine a consciousness higher and more perceptive than their own—actually enlightened. "Enlightened" here doesn’t just mean "rational," as we tend to think due to our definition of the Western "Enlightenment" of the 17th and 18th centuries as the "Age of Reason." A buddha's enlightenment is believed indeed to make him what is called "personification of reason" (Sanskrit, pramānabhūta), but his enlightenment also makes him universally compassionate, blissful and loving, to an almost divine degree. Buddha is called "the God beyond gods (Devātideva), and the "God who Lovingly Looks After Us," (Avalokiteshvara) is a buddha who remains a bodhisattva (buddha-to-be) forever in order to remain close to and helpful to suffering beings. In Tibetan belief, the Dalai Lama is believed to be an important one of Avalokiteshvara's myriad emanations who range around the planet among all species of beings in order to alleviate suffering and benefit those in need of help. Now I myself do not know for sure if the Dalai Lama really is such an emanation, I don't even know for sure if there is any such thing as a perfectly enlightened buddha, as briefly sketched above. I would have to be enlightened myself in order to know that for sure—and I am not. And in the fifty years during which I have personally known the Dalai Lama, I have often heard him disclaim any such status for himself, and even contradict others who pronounce him something extraordinary. I introduced him at his first lecture in Saunders Theater at Harvard in 1981, and I went into detail about him being the incarnation of Avalokiteshvara and who Avalokiteshvara of the thousand arms and eyes is, etc. etc., and as he was rising to go to the podium to speak, he whispered to me, with a mixture of a twinkle and a frown, something to the effect, "Don't over-promise for your speaker in case he might disgrace you!" I certainly blushed as I sat down—it embarrasses me to remember it—but he certainly did give a marvelous address, entirely off the cuff, in a broken but heartfelt and expressive English, with some help from his interpreter. DALAI LAMA’S LITTLE BOOK OF BUDDHISM by Dalai Lama Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing $9.95, ISBN13: 9781571747297 However he might protest, he is an amazing person. As I get older both he and the Shakyamuni Buddha appear to me to be more and more amazing—as I watch him in action, it seems at moments as if they are the very same person. I don;t know, but at least, what I have learned of their deeds and experienced of His Holiness personally has gradually made me convinced that there is such a thing as a higher consciousness. There are people who see more clearly than I do, than most people do. They do have good advice which can help us again and again as we come back to it again and again and apply it to the ongoing struggles of life. and that means that we also, in success and adversity, in calm and upset moments, can step by step learn to deal with our own unruly emotions, and then get along better with others. We can learn to understand their sometimes surprising and often troubling behaviors, and so "uplevel" our dealings with 37 EVOLVE! them, and not get dragged into vicious cycles of reactivity. At random from the The Dalai Lama’s Little Book of Buddhism: "Sometimes your dear friend, though still the same person, feels more like an enemy. Instead of love, you feel hostility. But with genuine love and compassion, another person's appearance or behavior has no effect on your attitude." This kind of thing certainly does happen, even in families. And here, the Dalai Lama is honoring us: he is implying that we also can attain such a genuine love and compassion. He thus encourages us to make the effort, since such an expanded emotional security attainable by us too, slowly but surely. He couldn't say such a thing if a) he hadn't himself made such a sort of progress in freeing himself from the "normal" kind of hostile reactivity under stress, and b) hadn't seen people around him also shift in that direction. This is movement toward "enlightenment," this kind of inner strength and cheerful demeanor from the heart. It is not at all a matter of meditating alone and having a eureka! moment, and then ascending away from everyone into some imagined state of self-centered, frozen isolation. So Buddha might have been wrong, the Dalai Lama might be wrong. Actually they both encourage us to try to find out where they do go wrong. The Dalai Lama often likes to quote a famous verse from the Dense Array Sutra: "Mendicants! Wise persons take my words as a goldsmith buys his gold, after cutting, melting, and rubbing on a touchstone, and only after thorough examination do they accept them—not just out of devotion." Recently I was present at a 10,000 person teaching in Switzerlnd where His Holiness was commenting on this verse, and at one point he leaned passionately forward in the high teacher's seat of the traditional Tibetan formal set up, and said," You must think carefully about what I am saying, not just listen passively. Why I can just see in my mind's eye Shakyamuni Buddha himself, begging his disciples, 'Please find out if I said something wrong! Please think this over and look for faults and advantages and then make use of it, make it your own.'" Then he quoted the verse, and his posture completely sent out the message that the teacher is the servant of the student, seeking to provide the students the tools with which to improve and liberate themselves, not just a domineering authority figure who thinks he has something they don't and their only hope is just to obey and imitate him as best they can. It was deeply moving, but I could sense a slight discomfort on the part of those other teachers in the audience who were thinking they are the authorities, and those students who were expecting the teacher to do something for them that they wouldn’t have to do for themselves. So here we are with the great and deep, sweet and challenging, supporting and inspiring aphorisms of this wonderful person offering us his invaluable service, providing us with tools of key pith insights he has gained from 8 decades of his broad and often difficult experience, and his vast and persistent studies of the thoughts of others in the Buddhist spiritual university tradition and of his own thinking patterns in the meditational university of his mind. They are so well arranged by the sensitive and learned editor, I welcome you to them in the fullest confidence that you will find these gems of advice enlightening to both head and heart. Whatever you may think about yourself, you must have an excellent intelligence or you wouldn't have opened this book and your good heart will find here nourishment, skill and courage to proceed, step by step. Finally, again at random, "Cultivating closeness and warmth for others automatically puts the mind at ease. It is the ultimate source of success in life." Robert A, F. "Tenzin Dharmakīrti" Thurman is the Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies in the Department of Religion at Columbia University and is the President of Tibet House US. By Robert Thurman from the Foreword to The Dalai Lama’s Little Book of Buddhism reprinted with permission from Hampton Roads Publishing Co., Inc. 38 EVOLVE! The Shadow Side of Spiritual Experience by Tom Kenyon, M.A. One day, many years ago, I received a desperate phone call from a colleague in California. He virtually begged me to see a student of his who had had a psychotic break after attending one of his nine-day Intensives. She lived in southern Florida with her husband, and both of them wished to see a counselor. She had not been “quite right” according to her husband ever since the incident. And her family had hinted, not so subtly, that if she didn’t improve soon, they would take legal action against my colleague and his Institute. I arranged to see the couple over a weekend, and they arrived at my office in Chapel Hill, North Carolina early one Saturday morning. In the first two hours, all I did was to take down the history of what had happened. There is a saying that truth is stranger than fiction and while it may strain your sense of reality, what you are about to read is the unembellished strangeness of an actual life experience. Midge and The Madonna Midge (not her real name), had attended my associate’s nineday personal growth Intensive in California. And as a result of multiple brain stimulation sessions and spiritual meditation practices she experienced a major mystical encounter. Around the eighth day of the Intensive Midge felt the distinct presence of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, enfolding her in agape—divine love. Then on the last day of the Intensive, Midge—the human being— was absorbed into the mythic loving presence of Mary, i.e., the Madonna. While in this blissful state of being, she went about blessing people. And some people actually experienced healings in her presence. In my conversation with my colleague in California he verified that several of his students had shared with him the extraordinary nature of the spiritual encounters they had with Midge/The Madonna. ENTERING THE NIGREDO (9 disc CD set) by Tom Kenyon Publisher: Tom Kenyon Orb $135.00, ISBN13:9781931032551 Still in an ecstatic state of bliss, Midge (a.k.a. the Madonna) was taken by taxi to the airport for her return trip home. While in the terminal she stopped at a newsstand to find something to read for the long flight back to the east coast. The eyes of a different kind of “Madonna” looked up at her from off the cover of a magazine. Seeing “her” name in print, she purchased the rag and read the article on Madonna in the waiting area. Of course Madonna, the queen of rock and roll, was a very different order of being than the Madonna that Midge had been immersed in—i.e., Mary the Mother of Jesus. In her highly suggestive state of mind, Midge suddenly shifted her selfidentity from the Mother of Jesus to Madonna the celebrity. She was no longer the Mother of Jesus; she was now a rock star traveling incognito. She boarded the plane without incident. But at about 30,000 feet she saw demons on the wing. Taking off her spiked heels, she started banging on the window, trying to break it. Flight attendants restrained her, and she cursed at them yelling that she had to get out onto the wing to save the plane from demons. When the plane landed police escorted her to the nearest psychiatric hospital where she remained for a short time until anti-psychotic medication brought an end to her delusions. By the time she saw me, she had been symptom free for over a month, but her husband reported that she seemed edgy and not quite herself. On their second visit to my office, Midge seemed highly agitated. I asked her what was going on, and she proceeded to confess an act she had committed over ten years earlier. It seemed that her husband’s family had owned a furniture store, and she was expected to work as an employee. She hated the job as well as the other employees, who were all were members of her extended family. One night she snuck back to the store and set it on fire. The thing burned to the ground, and the family decided not to rebuild. She had found a way out of her situation, but the guilt had been eating at her for over a decade. I remember her husband sitting there with his mouth hanging open. But amazingly, he did not seem to be too upset. On our third and final visit, Midge seemed very relaxed, and both she and her husband seemed to have reconciled the arson. Checking up on her a few months later, Midge had no further episodes or delusions. As far as she was concerned, the whole thing was behind her. The Shadow and the Power of Myth From a transpersonal standpoint, we could say that at the beginning stages of her experience, Midge entered the mythic or archetypal realms of consciousness. Indeed, it is not uncommon for persons involved in personal growth to have mystical experiences. I believe that part of this is created by the context in which such work takes place. And I think some of it is due to brain chemistry. A cursory glance at mystical experiences reported by saints and mystics from all over the world reveals distinct commonalities, despite vast differences in culture and tradition. Many of these commonalities have to do with changes in perceived time 39 EVOLVE! and space as well as other shifts in perception, including high states of ecstasy and bliss. These changes all point to distinct alterations in brain chemistry and physiology. Brain physiology is like a mirror of the mind. It reflects what is occurring, and vice versa. When changes take place in physiology there are often corresponding changes in perception and experience. From this perspective, many spiritual practices can be viewed as low-tech ways of altering brain physiology and thus perception and experience. Finally, I believe that the mythic realm is an inherent part of our being. If a person goes deep enough into the inner terrain of his or her own mind, he or she will eventually encounter mythic or archetypal beings. Certain types of inner work as well as some kinds of brain stimulation unveil this interior mythic realm of being, and I believe this is what happened for Midge. Her contact with the Madonna, the Mother of Jesus, was an authentic contact with the mythic realm of being (i.e., a loving universal feminine presence). However, because Midge had a weak sense of herself (i.e., a poorly maintained ego) and unresolved shadow material, she was not able to sustain contact with the mythic realm but instead descended into a mental aberration. Midge had a dark secret that had been eating at her for over ten years. The guilt and psychological conflict around the arson had rushed to the 40 surface like a breeching whale once her personal identity had dissolved during her mystical encounter with the numinous (light filled) feminine archetype of Mary. The fact that Midge changed identities when reading an article about Madonna, the rock star, points to her general psychological instability and her lack of a strong egoic identity. The term ego has a different connotation in psychology than it does in many spiritual circles. The ego, from a psychological perspective, is simply one’s sense of self. It is a center point of reference, and it is critical to psychological wellness. As a psychotherapist, I find it highly un-resourceful and sometimes downright dangerous to involve oneself in ego bashing in the name of spirituality. The problem is not with the ego, per se. The ego is just a sense of one’s identity. Had Midge possessed an intact ego, I suspect she would have never needed to be institutionalized. But she did not have a strong sense of self, and so she was fertile ground for a psychotic break. For her, the shifting of self-identity from Midge to the Madonna was a release from her psychological prison, but the problem was that she hadn’t earned being released from jail or even paroled. She had not come to terms with her shadowy and fiery secret. And the psyche demands a type of internal justice. By bringing her shadow material (i.e., the arson) into the light of conscious awareness she was freed from an unconscious torment that had haunted her for over a decade. While some spiritually minded persons might say that Midge’s problem was her ego, I contend that her difficulties weren’t caused by her ego anymore than the temperature gauge on your car is to be faulted for warning you that the engine is running hot. They’re both mechanisms. And the ego is a mechanism of consciousness (or mind) that has one sole purpose–to navigate through the myriad experiences of life with a sense of personal identity. The fact that Midge changed identities when reading an article about Madonna, the rock star, points to her general psychological instability and her lack of a strong egoic identity. Had Midge possessed a strong egoic identity, her encounter with Mary would have been different. She could have received the blessings that encounters with such beings bring without the distortions of her personal conflicts. If she had a strong ego, it would have ensured that she came back to a sense of herself when the experience with Mary ended. But she did not have this, and so there was nothing to bring her back to center. “In the dark swamp of despair when all seems lost and the emotional lead within us weighs us down, re-member that there are veins of gold hidden inside your darkest feelings. If you but look at them with new eyes, they can transform both you and your world.” -Stories from The Dark Sky Goddess EVOLVE! A look at the psychological state of mystics during their ecstatic encounters, demonstrates regular shifts from personal identity to the mythic quite clearly. Read the accounts of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Theresa Avignon and Meister Eckhardt and other mystics including Shamans as well as Islamic, Jewish and Taoist practitioners, and you will see that they were often completely absorbed by their mystical encounters. The sense of self vanished for the duration of their sojourns into the heavenly or celestial realms. It was only as they began to “return to earth” that a sense of self returned. Compare this with reports of samadhi (yogic trance) experienced by yogis and yoginis (female yogis), and you will see something similar. In the more intense forms of samadhi there is a complete loss of self. In these altered states of consciousness there is only pure consciousness without an object, and this is often accompanied by feelings of ecstasy and bliss. But even though both ecstasy and bliss are parts of our innate nature, so are the psychological conflicts we have inherited and/ or created for ourselves. Midge’s psyche had been disturbed all these years by unresolved shadow material, namely her previous un-owned act of arson and cowardice. But when her shadow was brought into the light of awareness, her internal conflict came to an end. Final Thoughts I think it is difficult for many of us involved in spiritual pursuits to acknowledge our own personal shadow material. It is too confrontive to look at our own negativity with clear vision. But to pursue the light filled realms of our being without paying attention to our un-owned Tom Kenyon, M.A. emotional material (i.e., our shadow) is, in my opinion, self-limiting. True spiritual enlightenment encompasses and transforms the entire spectrum of our being from the heights of illumination to the nadir points of our self-loathing. Anything short of this is, for me, a type of spiritual travesty. Before I took a one year sabbatical from teaching I pondered what would be the greatest contribution I could offer my sangha (spiritual community). I decided to teach a workshop on the Shadow, which I called Entering the Nigredo, the nigredo being one of the distinct phases of internal or spiritual alchemy. The goal of internal alchemy is nothing short of a radical metamorphosis of self, and this remarkable change takes place through the active transformation of our emotional dross (symbolized as lead) into spiritual treasure (symbolized as gold). 41 THE WITCH’S BROOM: MAGIC FOR EVERYONE EXERPT FROM THE LLEWELLYN JOURNAL | BY DEBORAH BLAKE Everyone knows that brooms and witches go together. Most popular images of witches show them with pointed hats, black cats, and a broom. And while not every witch has a cat (or a funny-looking hat, for that matter), most of us own a broom. But how many of us actually use them for our magical work? When I started writing The Witch’s Broom, I’ll confess that I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to come up with enough material to fill an entire book. My own magical practice only used a broom for a few simple tasks, and at that time, I didn’t even have a dedicated ritual broom of my own. Fortunately, the more I looked at the humble broom, the more there was to see. Not only did I end up with plenty of material for the book, but I also found all sorts of broom facts, lore, and applications that inspired how I used them in my own life. The traditional witch’s broom is called a besom, and is modeled on the kinds of brooms used by our ancestors. Most of these were made from a hazel handle, although other woods were sometimes used, with birch twigs as the bristles. Flexible strips of willow were often used to attach the twigs to the handle; these brooms were round and rough, and didn’t work very well to clean. Eventually broomcorn came to be used instead of birch twigs, and the form became flat instead of round. These days most brooms are massmade, and have no personality at all (although they are a lot better at sweeping). If you are going to get yourself a magical broom (one reserved for ritual work, as opposed to For example, did you know that before sweeping your floors), it doesn’t witches became famous for riding on matter which type you get. Some brooms, the earliest drawings actually folks prefer a besom, because of WITCH’S BROOM: The Craft, depicted them flying across the night sky its connections to the past, while Lore & Magick Of Broomsticks by Deborah Blake on sticks, or even farm implements such as others like the more modern type. Publisher: Llewellyn Publications pitchforks? No one is really sure how the It is nice (and not all that difficult) to make one from scratch, but you $15.99, ISBN13: 9780738738024 broom became associated with witchcraft, but some hypothesize that it started out as can also buy one and decorate it to a way to disguise their forbidden wands, by make it your own. Brooms can be usually don’t touch the ground), or as hiding them under the bristles of a broom. decorated to match your décor, if they are part of a handfasting or wedding ritual, going to be hung up in the open, or to honor Which leads us to the next interesting a particular god, goddess, or pantheon, or where the couple enters into their new life fact—the broom is the only witch’s tool to focus on a particular magical use, such together by “jumping the broom.” that is both male (the stick) and female as healing or protection. But this is just the tip of the bristle where (the bristles). Most tools represent either brooms are concerned. For instance, you the feminine, such as cauldrons and Brooms can be integrated into your can have different magical brooms that chalices, or the masculine, such as athames magical practice in more ways than you are dedicated to specific arcane tasks: and wands, but the broom is a unique might have ever thought possible. Most one for cleansing your home’s energy, combination of the energy of both. That commonly, they are used to cleanse a ritual one for prosperity rituals adorned with alone is reason enough to consider using area or the home (in this case, the sweeping green ribbons, perhaps, and tiny chips is of energy, not actual dirt, and the bristles one for your magical work! of malachite, with prosperity-drawing runes carved into the handle, and one for protection—a traditional magical broom INTERESTING FACT: use—that features a black ribbon with protective symbols drawn on in gold ink, The broom is the only witch’s tool that a tiny jar filled with black onyx chips, a pentacle, and some dried rosemary. is both male (the stick) and female (the bristles)... a unique combination of the energy of both. Or you can create a broom to celebrate a special occasion. Obviously, a handfasting broom is the most common example of this 43 type of broom, but you could also make a broom (by yourself or with a group) to welcome a baby, dedicate a coven, bring magic to a new home, or memorialize a friend or relative who has moved on to the Summerlands. Brooms can be purely decorative, too. Many witches and Pagans like to place little witchy touches around their homes. The great things about a decorative broom is that they don’t have to be overtly Pagan, so even those who are still in the broom closet can use them. A pretty miniature broom hung with dried flowers looks perfectly normal in a kitchen or living room. But I hope you will use one. Since writing The Witch’s Broom, I have developed an entirely new fascination and respect for this simple traditional witch’s tool. I now have two magical brooms. One, a lovely but basic handmade broom with round broomcorn bristles that are braided at the top and a broad handle painted in with yellow and green flowers, was a gift from a coven member, and is used to open and close the circle and cleanse the space during rituals. The other, which is strictly decorative, I commissioned from a lovely magical Not only are they (brooms) practical and often beautiful, but they connect us back down through the ages to all those witches who came before us... For those who can be more open about their magical leanings, decorative brooms can range from tiny broomstick magnets stuck on the refrigerator to full sized besoms hung over the entrance to the house to protect its occupants and keep out negativity. They can be colorful, with a rainbow of ribbons tied around the base, beautiful preserved flowers or leaves, glittering stars and moons, or brightly painted handles. They can be subtle, created from natural birch bristles or broomcorn, with a simple gnarly wood handle, with a few dangling charms, feathers, or crystals. In truth, the only limits to how you use a magical broom are your imagination, and perhaps your budget and the amount of space you have in your home. If you can only have one broom, it is probably best to keep it simple, so it will work for whatever magical task is necessary. You can also add and remove decorative items as desired, with the base broom staying the same. As with all the other aspects of your witchcraft practice, how you use your magical broom should suit your own particular needs, tastes, and desires. 44 broom-maker on Etsy. That one is a little showier, with dyed black and gold broomcorn and a matching crooked wood handle. Dangling from the front of the broom is a pentacle, small Bast cat, Eye of Horus, and goddess figures, a golden phoenix, a tiny jar filled with black onyx chips, and a chunk of crystal quartz at the bottom of the grouping. To me, it symbolizes my witchy self, and encompasses my goals of protection, and moving gracefully through change. I still don’t have a funny hat, but I do have a new appreciation for the use of brooms in my magical practice and in my spiritual life. Not only are they practical and often beautiful, but they connect us back down through the ages to all those witches who came before us, riding on their own brooms, and making their own magic, just as we do. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Deborah Blake, is the author of witchcraft books such as The Wonderful World of Witchcraft (Llewellyn 2008), Everyday Witch A to Z Spellbook (2010) and Witch on a Shoestring (2010) She has published many articles in Pagan publications, including Llewellyn annuals and Witches & Pagans Magazine. When not writing, Deborah runs the Artisans’ Guild, a cooperative shop she founded with a friend in 1999, and works as a jewelry maker as well. She lives in upstate New York with her five cats who supervise all her activites, both magickal and mundane. 46 EVOLVE! the making of AWAKE: THE LIFE OF YOGANANDA By Paola di Florio & Lisa Leeman The following article is an excerpt from the preface to the new book AWAKE: The Life of Yogananda, a companion book to the award-winning film of the same name. (Copyright © 2015, Self-Realization Fellowship, Los Angeles, CA, www.srfbooks.org ; reprinted with permission). How on earth do you Yogananda seeing into make a film about an the future. And not in exalted Master? What an my wildest dreams extraordinary blessing and would I have imagined what a singular challenge making a film about to have been given this the author! I’d always opportunity. It proved to be been a seeker—in a remarkable experience, college I devoured for in seeking to recount books by Alan Watts the life journey of and Zen classics (not Directors Lisa Leeman (left) and Paola di Floria on location in India Paramahansa Yogananda, knowing that the photo courtesy of self-realization fellowship, los angeles we would—without even Tibetan Buddhist realizing it—be embarking master Chogyam on our own voyage of Self-discovery…. ‘God.’“ That was one of the first things Trungpa was only forty-five minutes In the end, the journey of AWAKE: The that came out of my mouth in an early away, in Boulder, or that decades Life of Yogananda took us six years to meeting at Self-Realization Fellowship later I’d produce a documentary complete. Along the way, we learned headquarters in Los Angeles. I was about him). I took up Hatha Yoga, that even though Yogananda was one sitting with my husband, producer started meditating, and began making of the most renowned and successful Peter Rader, and co-director Lisa documentary films. Somehow these teachers of yoga and meditation in Leeman, facing a team which included pursuits coalesced, and in 2004 I America for nearly thirty years, there senior monks Brothers Chidananda, found myself in India as dramaturge were many times when he wanted to Paramananda, and Tejananda who on a film about ascetic yogis. A few run off and be a hermit in a Himalayan had spent twenty to forty years in years later, when Paola invited me cave! And that is exactly how we the ashram, devoting their lives to to co-direct this film with her, I was felt sometimes as we approached God, renouncing worldly desires, and intrigued to explore more deeply how the challenge of digging through practicing Kriya Yoga meditation. And a biography of a meditation master hundreds of files and reels of archival they were completely unfazed by my could convey Eastern teachings in a material, and studying the ancient admission. More than merely being visceral, cinematic way that reached beyond intellect. and voluminous spiritual teachings relieved, I became intrigued. Yogananda left behind, distilling them to something understandable (first to us, and then to uninitiated audiences). At times, we downright wrestled with it. And not the least of our challenges was confronting our own resistance. Paola di Florio: “You should know that I have trouble with the word Lisa Leeman: In 1984, a boyfriend gave me a copy of the Autobiography of a Yogi, saying, “You’re too empirical, Lisa...read this!” He was right—the book exploded my rational mind. I didn’t know what to make of Yogananda’s stories of yogis levitating, his guru being in two places at once, or Paola: I too had been privy to the transformational effects of the yogic path from a practice of Hatha Yoga, which I began in my twenties. In doing asanas, I experienced my nervous system getting rebooted and my heart opening, which eventually led me to want to go deeper by learning 47 EVOLVE! how to meditate. I initially explored a Vipassana Buddhist practice, but it was while working on AWAKE that I committed to daily meditation. It was part of my “research,” or so I told myself. Lisa: This film was challenging to make, both cinematically and personally. It forced me to grapple with some of the “big questions” in life, which I had danced around for years. It stretched my notion of yoga (pun intended), deepened my meditation practice, and taught me to see through external forms. It expanded both my ability to contemplate the possibilities of the word “God” and my understanding of the nature of reality. I still wrestle with the fantastical stories—and I’ve learned to feel that’s okay. Yogananda himself in his early lectures used to perform feats that seemed miraculous, like stopping his heart. But then he discontinued these demonstrations, because they proved too alluring in themselves—too much of a distraction from his deeper message. As Brother Vishwananda said while we were filming in Kolkata: “Too often people seek ‘spiritual experiences,’ when what’s really important is to cultivate an experience of Spirit.” Paola: My “research” of daily meditation was an adventure. It allowed for an unfolding to take place— an “undoing” of who I thought I was. I pushed myself to be disciplined out of an ardent curiosity to explore. As time went on, I learned that Yogananda’s teachings do not require an act of faith or even a belief in God. Yoga is considered a science in India, where a person uses one’s own body as a living laboratory. Not only was I curious to experience this for myself, but I also saw how important an ecumenical path to transcendence could be in a world where we are annihilating one another over dogmatic beliefs. The beauty of yoga is that it meets you where you are in the moment, without judgments about your so-called “religion,” or lack thereof. A film like AWAKE suddenly felt urgent to me. AWAKE: the Life of Yogananda by Paola di Florio; Lisa Leeman Publisher: S R F Publications $45.00, ISBN13: 9780876126233 Paola and Lisa: It’s not easy to make a film about a saint. We’re storytellers, and good narrative usually requires conflict, struggle, and a protagonist with human flaws. We searched for skeletons in Yogananda’s ‘closet’ and came up empty, which surprised us, given the common perception of modern-day gurus. Certainly, there was an underdog aspect to this story. The quintessential “fish out of water,” Yogananda came to the strange land of America in 1920 to disseminate an ancient teaching that had parallels to the Einsteinian physics of the times. Indeed, these yoga meditation teachings would be seen as essential tools for human beings to survive the Atomic Age. As we dug deeper into his life, however, we discovered that he faced major obstacles, many of which the public was unaware. Despite being recognized as a “spiritual genius,” Yogananda would face severe criticism and even racism in the Deep South, from those who felt threatened by him and his message. Persecution, betrayals by students and close friends, and even financial ruin ensued. He was continuously tested. But Yogananda rose like a phoenix from the ashes of his demise—not only regaining his own sense of purpose in life, but inspiring others to do the same through his example…. Paola di Florio, co-director of AWAKE, is an award-winning, Oscar-nominated filmmaker and television producer. Among her other films are Speaking in Strings and Home of the Brave. Lisa Leeman, co-director of AWAKE, has directed, written and produced award-winning documentaries for over 25 years, including One Lucky Elephant, Out of Faith, and Crazy Wisdom: The Life and Times of Chogyam Trungpa. 48 49 50 EVOLVE! WHAT IF? REFLECTIONS ON HYPOTHETICAL THINKING WITH BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DAVID HOFFMEISTER Article by Sarah St. Claire The world we are looking upon is entirely subjective; there is not an objective world apart from our mind. We are simply observing what we believe, being acted out in form. No two people share the same world, because the world is completely subjective. “There is no world apart from what you wish. There is no world!” —A Course in Miracles W-132. This may seem like an enormous leap, but remember everyone once believed the world was flat. For centuries, science has operated on the premise that there is an external world that is observable and measurable, and that the experimenter is separate from that world. The major discovery of quantum physics, several decades ago, was that there is not an external world outside of consciousness. Internationally renowned A Course in Miracles teacher, David Hoffmeister says, “I was quite excited about this discovery, which supports the interpretation that there is no world outside the mind of the perceiver. Everything is completely unified, completely connected; there is no separation.” way to bless them. With Quantum Forgiveness, we start to realize that we were mistaken about everything we have ever perceived. This opens the gateway to healing, the gateway to true freedom.” Merriam-Webster defines a hypothetical as “not real: imagined as an example.” David says, “My grandfather used to tell me it was a waste of time to worry or get upset about what if’s, things that ‘could’ or ‘should’ have happened; that is, to react to a result that existed only in my imagination! That made sense to me, but eventually I started to think in even deeper terms. When I began studying the Course, I realized that the world of form is based on the premise that we could separate from our Source. Since that premise is false, that means the entire world is just a projection of the ego mind. Everything we see is nothing more than made-up, illusory images. The entire cosmos is the result of the belief that we are separate from our Source.” Many people are familiar with the Serenity Prayer. That means everything in the cosmos is a hypothetical! Everything is only “imagined as an example.” What does this look like for my life? What does it mean in terms of my Awakening? It’s an exciting invitation to look more deeply at the world we think we know. Whether that is a past regret or a future concern, it is all imagined. It takes enormous willingness to question the idea that everything in time and space is a hypothetical. UNWIND YOUR MIND BACK TO GOD: Experiencing A Course in Miracles by David Hoffmeister Publisher: Living Miracles Publications $23.95, ISBN13: 9780991383917 The gift that awaits us as we start to align with the Truth, is more fulfilling than anything we could imagine. David, a modern day mystic uses mind-expanding movies to guide us into an actual experience of Truth. He calls it Quantum Forgiveness. He emphasizes, "This is not forgiveness the way the world teaches it, which is to believe that someone has done us wrong and we have to find a “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” With movies as modern day parables, David shows that, “Believing that we have real choices that can bring us what we want, keeps us locked into a never-ending quest of looking for happiness where it can’t be found.” Do I drink water or juice? Shall I marry this person or that person? According to David there is no hierarchy of choice, “They are nothing more than hypotheticals, which serve as meaningless distractions.” Hoffmeister shares, “We spend so much time and effort trying to learn things and analyze things and figure things out, but we have no idea what is really happening.” So what on earth am I supposed to do? David suggests that our prayer to the Spirit can be, “When there are choices to be made, I want You to make them. I want Your decisions to unwind me from fear and concern.” It’s a gentle and gradual process. David assures us we “can’t mess it up!” When it seems as though there are choices to be made, it becomes exciting to ask for Guidance, 51 EVOLVE! to ask, “What is this for? What is most helpful in this seeming situation?” We can have a new experience now by listening for and following that Guidance. Many people are familiar with the Serenity Prayer: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Open and aligned to the highest good for all, we naturally pause and pray or ask the Universe to guide us. By following the One who does know how we can be truly helpful, we are happy. David is a way shower out of flat world thinking to an amazing realization that fear is just imagined. “The world will reflect the light in one’s mind, for there is no world apart from mind.”—Unwind Your Mind David Hoffmeister is a living demonstration that peace is possible. His gentle demeanor and articulate, non-compromising expression are a gift to all. He is known for his practical application of the non-dual teachings necessary to experience the Unified Mind. His clarity about the function of forgiveness in spiritual awakening and his radical use of mindful movie-watching in the release of judgment is unsurpassed. The purity of the message he shares points directly to the Source. Over the past 29 years, David has traveled to 41 countries across 6 continents to extend the message that Truth is available for everyone, now. AUTHOR: DAVID HOFFMEISTER Discover how to use movies to support your awakening, with the Movie Watchers Guide to Enlightenment. Delve deeper into questioning your world view with; Going Deeper, Unwind Your Mind ~ Back to God and Awakening through A Course in Miracles. Living Miracles Publications 52 EVOLVE! an exerpt from HEAVEN IS BEAUTIFUL In March 1980, college senior Peter Panagore went ice climbing on the world-famous Lower Weeping Wall in Alberta Canada. His climbing partner was an experienced ice climber. Peter was not. On their descent, they became trapped, and as the sun set Peter was overcome by exhaustion and hypothermia. That night he died on the side of that mountain in 1090. In his minutes on the other side, he experienced hell, and hex also experience heaven, forgiveness, and unconditional love. Photo by Cody Mitchell About the Author Reverend Peter Baldwin Panagore is a storyteller and holds a master of divinity from Yale University and a bachelor of arts in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Raised both Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic, he was ordained in the United Church of Christ by the New Haven Association in 1987. He served eighteen years as a preacher and pastor from suburban Connecticut to coastal Maine. In 2003, Reverend Panagore moved into broadcast TV as a producer, writer, and on-air talent for the First Radio Parish Church of America (DailyDevotions.org). Reverend Panagore has spoken across the country to live audiences of the International Association of Near-Death Studies (IANDS) and appeared on their nationwide radio broadcast, as well as presented at hospice conferences. He lives in coastal Maine. Lower Weeping Wall on Cirrus Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, where the author died and then came back to life. Photograph by Peter Valchev. We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience. — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin This is the story of how I died, why I came back, and what has become of me since. Dying changed my life forever. I am not the same person I was before that transformative night. There are a hundred times that I wish and pray it had never happened. But it did, on March 20, 1980. I was stuck on a mountain, stranded in the wilderness, in the bitter cold, with no way down. Only by the grace of God am I here today. The first time I told my story was five years after my accident, in 1985, to my bride-to-be on the night before our wedding. Better late than never, I thought. I had struggled with telling her but finally decided she needed to know what she was getting into before she married me. After that, I never told another person—until my friend Bryan witnessed an incident in my presence. I was the only trained responder at the scene of a bad car wreck, and I prayed over one of the men whose injuries where internal, which meant that the only thing I could do was to treat him for shock, and pray. Suddenly a bolt of electricity surged through me repeatedly and into the man I was caring for. I did not know what was happening, only that somehow I was a conduit for the power of God. 53 EVOLVE! Once we were back in our car driving south again, all of a sudden all the pain suffered by the accident victim was inexplicably transferred to me. I writhed and screamed in agony and screamed for many minutes, much to my friend’s disconcertion and fear, until I felt and “saw” a cross that was atop a steeple by the side of the highway leap at me and somehow strike me. Just as suddenly, the pain vanished. I know how kooky this sounds and looked to my friend. This happened when we were in divinity school together in 1986, and afterward, I felt I had to explain myself; so I told him my tale. It wasn’t until a Sunday in 2001 that I spoke of my near-death experience (NDE) again. I was the minister of the Congregational Church of Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and our community was going through great hardship. We had suffered through ten years of embezzlement by a church member and incredible fallout due to it. The people of the church were stressed, anxious and exhausted. On one Sunday morning, just before church, a parishioner asked me “how my faith had endured unshakably” through a decade of church turmoil. His question made me stop in my tracks. He asked about my faith, and for the first time I understood the profound shift within myself. My faith? What near-death experiencer has need of faith when he knows God is Real? I realized it was time to finally tell my congregants the truth about who I was. Right then and there I scrapped the sermon I’d spent half a week on and stood in the pulpit, ready to share my story, and why I would say I have no faith. Alarming words to read, I know, especially coming from the mouth of a Christian minister. But that is the plain truth. My faith in God did not sustain me in the pulpit through the dark times in our church. I was sustained by something else, by something that I had learned when I died: I know that I am known by God and I know that God is Real. HEAVEN IS BEAUTIFUL: How Dying Taught Me That Death Was Just The Beginning by Peter Baldwin Panagore Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing $16.95, ISBN13: 9781571747341 In the same way that I don’t believe in snow or birds or trees because I can see them and experience them with my all of my senses, knowing they’re real, I do not have to “believe” in God, because God is Real. God is as real to me as snow or birds or trees. Truly, God is more Real to me than any of those things. God is the only Real there is—and that is what this story is all about. Since finally sharing my NDE story from the pulpit that Sunday morning to a surprised and appreciative congregation, I stopped holding it in. It was time to be honest about my newfound understanding of the Realness of God. My church and I had suffered greatly during that decade of embezzlement; yet through that dark time God was always with me, and is with me now inescapably—not because of who I am, but because of who God is. I told my story publicly that first time to help my congregation begin the healing process. Since then, I have told my story to audiences large and small, to individuals over coffee, to the terminally ill, to the grieving, and from coast to coast. I am thankful to God that in my ministry, my death and return to life has turned me into something of a reverse midwife. Instead of catching babies as they enter this world, I’ve eased the passage of the dying into the next and much more beautiful world. I tell my story not to ease the dying process, for dying, I have seen so many times, can be terribly painful, or quietly peaceful, or shockingly sudden. I tell my story here for the reasons that I always tell it: to give hope that is stronger than death, to give courage to the fearful, to give faith to the wavering and faithless, to take the sting from death, to ease grief, to teach that love is eternal and that beauty beyond words awaits us all on the other side. And, I also tell it to help those like me who have had a near-death experience to find their voice, to speak their truth, and to know what I did not, and could not know for decades: You are not alone. There are many like us. More and more of us return each day through the miracles of modern medicine. Let me add that like all NDEers, there has always been a volcano in my soul to speak about this, and there still is. The strange thing is that the more I’ve thought about that experience in the wilderness over the decades, the more details I remember. To date, this is the clearest account. There is a saying attributed to Pierre Teilhard de Chardin that captures my inner space, the center of my experience where I live today and have lived since that day in March of 1980: “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” I am proof of that. Fear not. God is with us, intimately and personally, immanent and transcendent, and God will catch each of us because God loves each of us as if we are God’s only beloved. God will catch us when the door of death opens to swallow us whole, and wholly, and we depart this shell of flesh and bone and find ourselves in the inexplicable beauty and love of God’s eternal Home prepared for us. From Heaven is Beautiful © 2015 by Peter Baldwin Panagore. Reprinted with permission of Hampton Roads Publishing Co., Inc. 54 55 EVOLVE! LOVE LESSONS A talk with Dr. Bernie S. Siegel and Cynthia J. Hurn, coauthors of Love, Animals & Miracles: Inspiring True Stories Celebrating the Healing Bond CYNTHIA: In the new book Love, Animals & Miracles, Bernie, we revealed a side of your life that many people didn’t know about. You call it the Siegel Zoo. As you were reminiscing about your kids growing up with all those animals, I found myself wishing I’d been one of your kids. BERNIE: It was a great way to raise a family. Our place was an acre and a half. We had goats, ducks, and geese in the front yard with kiddie pools all through the house for turtles and fish. One son had a dead tree in his room for snakes and chameleons. Crickets chirped all year round, and everything from the South American kinkajou to cats and dogs wandered loose inside. Local vets would call and ask us to take in another neglected creature because they knew we would care for them. Everybody was family. CYNTHIA: What was it like coming home after work every day to all those creatures? BERNIE: I’d be physically tired but more exhausted in an emotional sense because of those people I couldn’t cure. One day I got home to find a guinea pig struggling in labor and unlikely to survive, so I did an emergency caesarean section. Another time I operated on a turtle with an abscess. The kids expected me to save everybody because I was a doctor. I finally had to sit them down and explain that after a full day of operating as a pediatric surgeon, to then come home and be a doctor to all these pets was more than I could handle emotionally. I wasn’t God; I couldn’t cure every affliction of every pet. I said I would try to save their lives, but you can’t expect success 100 percent of the time. It helped them understand that death is a part of life. When an animal dies, its body is gone, but the love stays. The kids gained a reverence for life, which they exemplify today with their own pets and the wild creatures they have helped or rescued. LOVE, ANIMALS & MIRACLES: Inspiring True Stories Celebrating the Healing Bond (H) by Dr. Bernie S Siegel; Cynthia J Hurn Publisher: New World Library $21.95, ISBN13: 9781608683345 Our kids learned about the power of love too. The ducks and geese were born in incubators, so the first thing the chicks saw was our kids, and they imprinted on them, thinking the kids were their parents. Whenever the school bus came to pick up the kids, ducks and geese would walk down and stand by the road watching them go. We finally had so many fowl I brought some to my mother’s house on the shore of a lake. One day Mom called to say that every time a school bus drove by, the birds would leave the lake and stand beside the road. They were looking for our kids to get off the bus. CYNTHIA: What was the most powerful lesson you gained from your animals? BERNIE: Forgiveness. Animals would lick my hand when I was treating their wounds, and I felt so awful. I knew it was hurting them. Yet they’d lick my hand. The lick was saying, “Please be gentle; stop for a minute.” It blew my mind that they didn’t instead take a bite out of my finger. Our rabbit Smudge Bunny got shaken by our dog Furphy when we left the house and forgot to close the pet door that separated them. Smudge nearly died of the injuries. I felt terrible and very guilty. Weeks later I went into the yard to call Smudge inside for the night and found her curled up against Furphy. She didn’t hold a grudge. Smudge and Furphy had become the best of friends. They taught me about forgiving your family too. I was running a support group at an elderly care facility, and I always brought our dogs Furphy and Buddy along. One day Buddy must have eaten something that upset him because he went to the corner of the room and left a smelly mess on the floor. I apologized to the group and cleaned it up. The people at the facility didn’t mind; they dealt with human accidents regularly. It struck me as I was driving home that I hadn’t yelled at Buddy or embarrassed him in front of everybody. 56 EVOLVE! I’d just cleaned up his mess. If that had been one of our kids, it would have been a different story. I realized then that scolding our child for an accident would have been poor parenting. I should show our kids the same patience and forgiveness I showed our dogs. The connections we have with animals are often stronger than the ones we have with relatives. We can be so critical of relatives, not showing them pure affection and love. Nine hundred years ago, Maimonides said, “If people took as good care of themselves as they do their animals, they would suffer fewer illnesses.” And that was the attitude we taught our kids: it isn’t just that you care for the animals, you have to live that way for everybody and be an example, taking care of your needs too. CYNTHIA: This book is filled with stories we gathered from people across America, Britain, and Europe. Were any of their stories particularly moving or surprising to you? BERNIE: There were so many that touched my heart, it’s hard to pick just one. I was surprised and delighted to read our grandson Charlie’s story about interspecies bonding, one I’d never heard before. He had an ailing turtle that lived alone. The vet recommended putting a fish in the tank for the bored turtle to hunt. Charlie’s turtle took one look at that fish and fell in love. He never ate it. The creatures lived together for years and actually looked after each other. Another story was contributed by a woman whose daughter had been murdered. Before the daughter’s death, she had gone to buy a surprise puppy for her dad, but the dog she wanted was already spoken for. Two years after her death, the still-grieving parents went to visit the breeder, not knowing what their daughter had intended. All the breeder’s dogs sat well behaved, but suddenly one flew across the room and jumped into the father’s arms, crying his heart out. Before long everyone was crying without realizing why. The breeder then explained what their daughter’s wish had been, and that this was the very same dog their daughter had chosen. He’d gone to another family, but recently that family had returned him. They all felt that the daughter was communicating with her parents through the dog, saying she was okay. Not surprisingly, the couple took the dog home. Having the dog and the sense that their daughter was still communicating with them helped to heal their grief. That story had me in tears. CYNTHIA: Several stories involved animals rescuing or healing humans. Have you had any experience of this? BERNIE: In my experience of miracles, more often the animal was healed. One of my patients had a cat that was dying of cancer. The vet called to say he couldn’t do anything more; the kindest thing was to euthanize the cat. The whole family came in to say good-bye to their beloved friend. The doctor entered the room holding an unresponsive, limp animal, but when the cat saw her family, she launched herself eight feet across the room into the dad’s arms and began to purr. The surprised vet said, “She was dying a minute ago.” That cat went home healthy and lived for several more years. What I always say to people is, love your life and love your body. When you live what you love, your body gets the message; that’s when miracles happen. People with terminal disease who go off to the mountains or a beautiful place to die, or spend all day in the garden doing what they love, start enjoying their life so much they often forget to die. One patient said to me, “I’m so busy now, I’m killing myself.” And she lived a long, meaningful life. But people have to learn this, whereas animals know it already. Our dog Oscar had an inoperable malignant melanoma in his mouth and was deteriorating fast. The vet recommended euthanasia. I called the kids to get their agreement, but they said, “Dad, you don’t put your patients to sleep; you can’t put Oscar to sleep.” I brought Oscar home and started giving him lots of love. He was too weak even to stand up. I sat with him every day, putting my hands on him, visualizing his body strong and healthy doing all the things he loved to do. When I ate, I shared my food. I gave him vitamins and supplements to build up his strength and immunity. Soon he started going outside to play with the other dogs, and the melanoma disappeared. The vet couldn’t believe it. Every time we met, he’d say, “I’ve never seen a dog that sick recover.” Oscar lived years longer. One might say it’s a miracle or a perfect example of self-induced healing. CYNTHIA: Would you sum up the lessons that the animals in these stories are teaching us? BERNIE: Have a relationship with an animal. Caring for an animal is good for your health. When you pet an animal, your body releases the same bonding hormones that affect a mother when she holds her baby. It lowers blood pressure and gives one a sense of loving euphoria. Scientific studies show higher rates of recovery and survival and lower rates of disease in those who live with an animal. Don’t judge each other or yourselves. Furphy was attacked by a dog, losing one eye and part of his tail. He never looked in the mirror saying, “I can’t go 57 EVOLVE! out for a walk like this; I’m too ugly.” Animals accept themselves as they are — feeling complete, no matter their defect — and they love us regardless of our defects. Retired surgeon Bernie S. Siegel speaks, writes, and runs support groups in his effort to empower patients. He lives in Woodbridge, CT. When we die, life goes on, so live in Cynthia J. Hurn (not pictured) is the the present moment — the gift of coauthor of No Buddy Left Behind and today — and enjoy your life. I wrote The Art of Healing. She lives in a children’s book called Buddy’s Somerset, England. Candle. When his dog, Buddy, died, the little boy couldn’t get over the Visit Bernie at his website: loss. One night in a dream the boy www.BernieSiegelMD.com went to Heaven and saw all the dogs that recently died walking along, each one carrying a bright candle. Then he spotted Buddy carrying a dark candle. The angel said, “Go and light his candle.” The boy approached his friend, saying, “Buddy, I am here to light your candle.” The dog replied, “Angels keep lighting it, but your tears keep putting it out.” A strange thing happened immediately after I finished writing that book. I heard a voice, clear as day, saying, “Go to the animal shelter.” So I got in the car and drove over there. When I walked inside, a dog was sitting by the door. The first words out of my mouth were “What’s his name?” They said, “He’s called Buddy; he arrived less than fifteen minutes ago.” When I heard that name, I knew a greater hand had guided me there. I said, “I’m here to take him home.” Was this a coincidence or a miracle? You tell me. Buddy is still with us today at sixteen years of age. CYNTHIA: Who would you have become without animals in your life? BERNIE: I would have felt lonely and with less sense of purpose in my life. People spend too much time thinking and analyzing, whereas animals show us how to live from the heart. Caring for them takes time and effort, but when you climb into bed at night and somebody — regardless of the number of legs they have — is right beside you, loving you no matter what happened that day, you know you’re okay. You’re home. 58 59 EVOLVE! Selection Criterion: Does It Spark Joy? What standard do you use to decide what to get rid of? Marie Kondo, Author of the Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up and companion title Spark Joy There are several common patterns when it comes to discarding. One is to discard things when they cease being functional—for example, when something breaks down beyond repair or when part of a set is broken. Another is to discard things that are out of date, such as clothes that are no longer in fashion or things related to an event that has passed. It’s easy to get rid of things when there is an obvious reason for doing so. It’s much more difficult when there is no compelling reason. Various experts have proposed yardsticks for discarding things people find hard to part with. These include such rules as “discard anything you haven’t used for a year,” and “if you can’t decide, pack those items away in a box and look at them again six months later.” However, the moment you start focusing on how to choose what to throw away, you have actually veered significantly off course. In this state, it is extremely risky to continue tidying. At one point in my life, I was virtually a “disposal unit.” After discovering The Art of Discarding when I was fifteen, I focused on how to get rid of things, and my research efforts escalated. I was always looking for new places to practice, be it my siblings’ rooms or the communal storage lockers at school. My head was full of tidying tips, and I had complete, albeit misguided, confidence that I could tidy any place. My particular goal at that time was to get rid of as much as possible. I applied every criteria suggested by the various books I read on reducing. I tried getting rid of clothes that I hadn’t worn for two years, discarding another item every time I bought something new, and throwing away anything I wasn’t sure of. I threw out thirty bags of garbage in one month. But no matter how much I discarded, not a single room in my house felt any tidier. Photo taken by Natsuno Ichigo “... take each item in one’s hand and ask: ‘Does this spark Joy?’” In fact, I found myself going shopping just to relieve the stress and so failed miserably to reduce the total volume of my possessions. At home, I was always uptight, constantly on the lookout for superfluous things that could be discarded. When I found something not in use, I would pounce on it vengefully and throw it in the garbage. Not surprisingly, I became increasingly irritable and tense and found it impossible to relax even in my own home. One day after school, I opened the door to my room to begin cleaning as usual. At the sight of that untidy space, I finally lost it. “I don’t want to tidy anymore!” I cried. Plopping myself down in the middle of my room, I began to think. I had spent three years tidying and discarding things, yet my room still felt cluttered. Would someone please tell me why my room isn’t tidy when I work so hard at it? Although I did not say this out loud, in my heart I was practically shouting. At that moment, I heard a voice. “Look more closely at what is there.” What do you mean? I look at what’s here so closely every day I could drill a hole through it all. With that thought still in my head, I fell fast asleep right there on the floor. If I had been a little smarter, I would have realized before I became so neurotic that focusing solely on throwing things away can only bring unhappiness. Why? Because we should be choosing what we want to keep, not what we want to get rid of. Photo taken by Richie Bracamonte When I woke up, I knew immediately what that voice in my head had meant. Look more closely at what is there. I had been so focused on what to discard, on attacking the unwanted obstacles around me, that I had forgotten to cherish the things that I loved, the things I wanted to keep. Through this experience, I came to the conclusion that the best way to choose what to keep and what to throw away is to take each item in one’s hand and ask: “Does this spark joy?” If it does, keep it. If not, dispose of it. This is not only the simplest but also the most accurate yardstick by which to judge. You may wonder about the effectiveness of such a vague criteria, but the trick is to handle each item. Don’t just open up your closet and decide after a cursory 60 EVOLVE! glance that everything in it gives you a thrill. You must take each outfit in your hand. When you touch a piece of clothing, your body reacts. Its response to each item is different. Trust me and try it. I chose this standard for a reason. After all, what is the point in tidying? If it’s not so that our space and the things in it can bring us happiness, then I think there is no point at all. Therefore, the best criterion for choosing what to keep and what to discard is whether keeping it will make you happy, whether it will bring you joy. Are you happy wearing clothes that don’t give you pleasure? Do you feel joy when surrounded by piles of unread books that don’t touch your heart? Do you think that owning accessories you know you’ll never use will ever bring you happiness? The answer to these questions should be no. Now imagine yourself living in a space that contains only things that spark joy. Isn’t this the lifestyle you dream of? Keep only those things that speak to your heart. Then take the plunge and discard all the rest. By doing this, you can reset your life and embark on a new lifestyle. THE LIFE-CHANGING MAGIC OF TIDYING UP: the Japanese Art of Decluttering & Organizing by Marie Kondo Publisher: Ten Speed Press $16.99, ISBN13: 9781607747307 SPARK JOY: An Illustrated Guide To The Life-Changing Konmari Method by Marie Kondo Publisher: Ten Speed Press $18.99, ISBN13: 9781607749721 Sort By Category, Not By Location My study of tidying began in earnest when I was in junior high and basically consisted of repeated practice. Every day I cleaned one place at a time—my own room, my brother’s room, my sister’s room, the bathroom. Each day I planned where to tidy and launched solo campaigns that resembled bargain sales. “The fifth of every month is ‘living room day’!” “Today is ‘clean the pantry day.’” “Tomorrow I conquer the bathroom cupboards!” I maintained this custom even after entering high school. When I came home, I headed straight for the place I had decided to clean that day without even changing out of my school uniform. If my target was a set of plastic drawers in the washroom cupboard, I would open the doors and dump everything out of one of the drawers, including makeup samples, soaps, toothbrushes, and razors. Then I would sort them by category, organize them into box dividers, and return them to the drawer. Finally, I would gaze in quiet admiration at the neatly organized contents before going on to the next drawer. I would sit on the floor for hours sorting things in the cupboard until my mother called me for supper. One day, I was sorting the contents of a drawer in the hall cupboard when I stopped in surprise. “This must be the same drawer that I cleaned yesterday,” I thought. It wasn’t, but the items inside were the same—makeup samples, soaps, toothbrushes, and razors. I was sorting them by category, putting them in boxes, and returning them to the drawer just like I had the day before. It was at this moment that it hit me: Tidying up by location is a fatal mistake. I’m ashamed to admit that it took me three years to see this. Many people are surprised to hear that such a seemingly viable approach is actually a common pitfall. The root of the problem lies in the fact that people often store the same type of item in more than one place. When we tidy each place separately, we fail to see that we’re repeating the same work in many locations and become locked into a vicious circle of tidying. To avoid this, I recommend tidying by category. For example, instead of deciding that today you’ll tidy a particular room, set goals like “clothes today, books tomorrow.” One reason so many of us never succeed at tidying is because we have too much stuff. This excess is caused by our ignorance of how much we actually own. When we disperse storage of a particular item throughout the house and tidy one place at a time, we can never grasp the overall volume and therefore can never finish. To escape this negative spiral, tidy by category, not by place. “... tidy by category, not by place.” Photo taken by Natsuno Ichigo Excerpted from THE LIFE-CHANGING MAGIC OF TIDYING UP Copyright © 2014 by Marie Kondo. Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC. 61 EVOLVE! WHAT YOUR SOUL KNOWS AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK SOUL VOWS BY JANET CONNER With her characteristic blend of personal story, love of paradox, and expansive inquiry into the heart of diverse spiritual traditions, Janet Conner presents Soul Vows and teaches all how gather the presence of the Divine in you, through and as you. There is a Presence inside you. There is a Presence inside everyone. Though you may have long ignored it, perhaps even willfully turned the other way, that divine Presence is alive and well and growing. It is a pulse, silently tapping out the rhythm of the ancient dance of longing for something more, something bigger, something to mark your every step as holy, important, and good. That Presence knows you. It knows who you are and who you long to be. It knows that the life of the Divine is your life, the love of the Divine is your love, and the Presence of the Divine is expressed in, and through, and as you. That Presence is now calling you to step into its tender embrace to learn the words and music and movements of your dance of divine Presence—Soul Vows. Here are my soul vows. I speak them aloud every morning, adding the pronoun I in front of each. I pray my soul vows in the order of the chakras, from bottom to top. Pray always Seek Truth Surrender, there is no Path but God's Come from Love Honor myself Live in Partnership Unite to create Good These words never fail to inspire or surprise me. On any given day, one of them will reveal a layer of meaning I never noticed before. Let me give you one example. For years when I said, “I come from love,” I thought I was saying, “I, Janet, come from a state of love. I do my work with love. I write with love. I treat people with love. I emanate love.” This was, forgive the pun, a lovely sentiment, but it also felt a bit like a burden. When I said this vow, I heard, “Gee, Janet, you better come from love, or you’re not living your soul vows.” Then one morning, as I was staring at the words and speaking them aloud, I felt something shift in my heart. I stopped. My hands flew to my chest, and I burst into tears. “I come from love” doesn’t mean I have to generate love; it means I was generated by Divine Love. Love doesn’t come from me; it comes from my Divine Source. That’s a huge difference in meaning—and it only took me nine years to realize it! This deeper understanding has led to a huge shift in how I live this vow. Now, fourteen years into my relationship with my soul vows, I am beginning to see that the vows themselves were always breathing and living in a space of vast consciousness. They were always big. It is me who has slowly expanded my consciousness to meet them. I also see that they are a paradox. They came through my pen, but I didn’t choose them. They chose me. They called to me from a future, expanded, potential self—my divine Self. And they beckon to me still, pointing the way to a deeper and Soul vows aren’t a list of obligations; they’re a sweet love pact between your divine Self and your God. 62 SOUL VOWS: Gathering The Presence Of the Divine In You, Through You, & As You by Janet Connor Publisher: Conari Press $17.95, ISBN13: 9781573246422 deeper relationship with my self, my soul, my life, and my God. I long ago stopped pretending I know what my soul vows mean. I recognize them now as lifelong companions whose beauty and depth I can never exhaust. Your soul vows are also different from the popular values described in books such as Stephen Covey’s The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People or Don Miguel Ruiz’s The Four Agreements. These values are all smart and powerful and good, and following them creates a solid foundation for effective human interaction. But you are seeking a transmutation forged by an intimate and deeply personal relationship with the Divine, and these universal values, wise as they are, cannot carry you to the holy life that is yours and yours alone. EVOLVE! Your soul vows are not the same as your soul purpose. The two work seamlessly together and support one another, but they’re not the same thing. Your soul purpose is your why—the destiny embedded in your being. Your soul vows are your how. They describe how you choose to walk this earth—not just at work or at home or in a relationship, but in every moment of every day. They are your grace points. They are how you receive and spread grace. As you live your soul vows, you become a fertile container in which the seed of your soul purpose can take root and flourish. If you long to know your soul’s purpose, finding your soul vows is an ideal place to begin. I titled my original soul vows list “Janet’s Covenant.” Soul vows are indeed a covenant—and an unshakable, unbreakable one at that. Do those words sound heavy? If you think in terms of human contracts, the word covenant can feel weighted with effort and obligation and consequences. But this is not a human covenant; it’s a divine covenant—a sacred agreement between you and your divine Source. Soul vows aren’t a list of obligations; they’re a sweet love pact between your divine Self and your God. So of course they’re unshakeable. Why would anyone walk away from all that love? And they are unbreakable because they describe who you are at your core, your essence, your very soul. To break them, you would have to stop being you— and that, by definition, is impossible. As lovely as a list and a divine covenant are, your soul vows are something even more. They are a prayer—a deeply personal, grace-inducing prayer. Over time, your soul vows will evolve into the most beautiful and powerful prayer of your day. When you speak your soul vows, four grace-filled things happen. First, you renew your deep love for these ways of being. With each vow, you reenergize your commitment to live in alignment with your soul’s most precious values. That alone lifts your spirit, triggers your RAS, focuses your attention, and influences your behavior. As you live your vows, you literally build who you are in this world, moving closer every day to your whole, authentic, holy Self. Second, because your soul vows are a two-way covenant between you and your divine Source, as you declare them for yourself, you simultaneously activate divine response. As you speak a vow, you invite divine grace to move through you, creating a welcoming space for people and situations that are energetically aligned with that value, and—here’s the most amazing part—simultaneously and effortlessly deflecting the people and situations that aren’t. Over time you will find yourself surrounded by more and more of what is in sync with your vows and less and less of what isn’t. This is how your soul vows change your world. Third, your soul vows activate your inner mystic. I’ve asked dozens of spiritual leaders how they define mysticism, and they all agree it’s a direct experience of the Divine. But please don’t think that experience is reserved for the holy and the few. You were created a mystic. You are wired to directly experience your divine Source. That’s why, no matter how many books or coaches or teachers talk about how to live an authentic life, a happy life, or one filled with meaning and purpose, there is still a persistent, lingering hunger. It’s not a hunger for another program. It’s not a hunger for a new advisor. It’s not a hunger for a new way to control your thoughts, shift your emotions, or bring more balance into your life. It’s not a hunger for another round on the self-improvement treadmill. It’s not a hunger that can be satisfied reading a book or solving a problem in your mind. It’s not a mental hunger. It’s a hunger of the heart. It’s a hunger of the soul. It’s a hunger for a tangible experience of the Divine. Mystics of old understood this hunger. They marched off into seclusion to find it, face it, and feed it. They prepared themselves. They fasted. They chanted. They prayed. They meditated. They burrowed deep within their spirit and psyche to their very soul. And then it happened. They felt the divine embrace. ABOUT THE AUTHOR In Janet Conner’s hands, the ordinary is extraordinary, the mystical is accessible, and all of life is a dance with soul. Soul Vows is the third book in Janet’s trademark series Your Soul Wants Five Things. Her landmark book, Writing Down Your Soul, connects readers to their "extraordinary voice within" and is consistently a category bestseller. After facing bankruptcy, she wrote The Lotus and the Lily to share the simple yet profound process she followed to crack the abundance code by linking the wisdom of the inner voice with the surprising parallel teachings of Buddha and Jesus on how to nourish a truly beautiful and abundant life. Janet also created two unique journals: My Soul Pages and My Life Pages. To help listeners recognize and respond to the calls of their own souls, Janet hosts The Soul-Directed Life radio show, broadcast at unity.fm/program/TheSoulDirectedLife. Janet and her work have been featured in Daily Word, Unity Magazine, Science of Mind, Daily Om, Patheos, Beliefnet.com, and many more. She lives in the tiny town of Ozona, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. For more on Janet, her books, courses, and radio show, visit janetconner.com. photo by Sunshine Design Studio 63 EVOLVE! Most of us, today, don’t want to run off to a monastery or ashram to satisfy that hunger. And we don’t have to. We can plant our feet in our modern, wired, distracted, insanely busy lives and have a mystical experience of the living presence of the Divine. We can succeed at our jobs, pay our mortgages, raise our children, and live a holy life. Your soul vows are a very real and, in the end, quite simple way to walk into the mystical experience of the divine embrace. By the time you and your soul vows have become best friends, you will realize that you are a mystic. Over time, as you live your soul vows, you weave together a larger, more fully present version of your Self on earth. Fourth, when you speak your soul vows, you are calling your full divine Self into this particular space-time experience. Your presence on this earth at this moment is not your total Self. It is an expression of that Self, one face of that Self, but it is not your full, multidimensional Self. Each time you speak a holy quality, you invoke more and more of your 64 full Self to be present in your current human expression. Visualize your soul vows as stitches reaching through the space-time barrier to gather more and more of the wildly expansive Self that is your potential fullness. That fullness contains previous expressions of you, future expressions of you, and radiant facets of your share in divine Presence. Over time, as you live your soul vows, you weave together a larger, more fully present version of your Self on earth. In the fourteenth century, Meister Eckhart described this transformation as “God must simply become me and I must become God—so completely that this ‘he’ and this ‘I’ share one ‘is’ and in this ‘isness’ do one work eternally” (Breakthrough: Mesiter Eckhart’s Creation Spirituality in a New Translation by Matthew Fox). A woman in a Soul Vows course described her “isness” transformation in slightly more modern terms: “Before soul vows, Wendy 1.0. After soul vows, Wendy 2.0!” But your individual soul vows do something beyond building your personal expanded, 2.0 Self. As each of us calls our expanded divine Self into this space-time experience, together we build the global divine body. That’s the real power of your soul vows and the real power that alters your experience here on earth. Soul vows are a living construction of a whole and holy Divine in you, through you, and as you, which builds collectively into the expression of the divine in us, through us, and as us. Surely this is how we create heaven on earth. From Soul Vows © 2015 by Janet Conner published by Conari Press. Reprinted with permission from Red Wheel/Weiser www.redwheelweiser.com Recommended Titles from Lotus Press: The Naturally Healthy Traveler by Susan W. 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