DO YOU HAVE A PATRON SAINT?

Joan of Arc was raised on a farm.

At the age of 18 she became divinely-inspired to persist and ultimately succeed in leading the French to victory IN BATTLE against the English [think about THAT the next time you’re at the gym]!

A year later, again IN BATTLE while serving the same king whom she’d help liberate France, she was captured by the English.

The French king turned his back on her, making no effort to rescue the young French heroine.

After publicly besting and embarrassing her captors, at the age of 19 Joan was burned at the stake…

…FOR DRESSING LIKE A MAN!!

 

That was the only public charge made against her.

Faith engenders a sense of purpose and “CAN’T TOUCH THIS!” attitude that Joan of Arc embodied – that and a lot of love and a bit of craziness!

Joan of Arc is my patron saint. Who’s your’s?

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FIND THE REAL YOU. MEDITATE.

Here’s Patanjali’s message in a nutshell:

We are OF God.

 

Without consciousness we wouldn’t realize we’re alive!

Yes. Consciousness is a HUGE deal. It’s essentially divine – and we ALL have it!!

Consciousness is awareness OF thought. If you’re aware of your thoughts You aren’t those thoughts, nor your body. You are the awareness OF those things.

What does that make You?

 

Things like immortal, eternal, immutable. Let’s just say the common cold, flat tires and spoiled milk…

 

…CAN’T TOUCH THIS!

 

The prehistoric yoga texts say no amount of water or fire (covering the entire spectrum between them) can touch this part of us; today the ancients would say this part of each of us is bulletproof!

AND YOU KNOW IT’S REAL BECAUSE YOU’RE AWARE YOU’RE READING THIS!!

Find the real You. Meditate.❤️🕉

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SPIRITUAL GUIDE FOR HIRE

I highly suspect my daughter, who has an advanced degree in marketing, was being facetious, but it’s the truth of what I do:

I’m a spiritual guide.

 

Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras illuminate the path to nothing less than immortality – not of your body/mind obviously – but of YOU!

From an earlier FB post today:

If you’re aware of your body, you’re not your body.

If you’re aware of your thoughts, you’re not your thoughts.

What’s left?

The truly intangible, eternal and immutable consciousness without which your body/mind wouldn’t realize it was alive!!

Yes, Patanjali’s prehistoric 200-line masterpiece outlines a path to eternal bliss, explaining how to witness your own divine essence: consciousness.

I can help you better understand Patanjali’s  poem – hopefully enabling you to surpass me in my own spiritual quest!

God bless❤️🕉

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WHAT DOES GOD LOOK LIKE?

BKS Iyengar (my teacher’s teacher’s teacher) said yoga isn’t a religion; it’s the study of religion.

Once you realize that your consciousness literally isn’t “of this earth” – after freaking out – you naturally want to understand the source of THAT part of you which Western science accepts but can’t explain!

I attended a Buddhist “Sangha” last night (a gathering of devotees to collectively meditate). I met some of the truly kindest people I’ve bumped into in awhile. It was a wonderfully inclusive, loving celebration of life. Thank you to the host and hostess if you’re reading this.

I’ve posted about similar experiences with my Pentecostal and Bhakti Yoga friends: participating in group practices that evoke a collective state of semi-conscious mind, harmoniously tuned with loving and common intent to “dance with God” in some fashion. More powerful than sex, drugs and alcohol says this 60 year old addict. 🙏

A quick Googlenet search for similar devotional group practices turned up these two links. The articles are rather long but tremendously insightful, providing glimpses into the Hindu practice of “Puja”, and the Buddhist practice of Sangha; the latter is authored by Thich Nhat Hanh. ❤️

Hindu Puja
Buddhist Sangha

I shudder to wonder what our lives might be like without the insights and life-long devotion of LIVING saints like Thich Nhat Hanh, the Dalai Lama, and Amma. Who am I missing?

Who are the other great living spiritual leaders who promote UNIVERSAL love: blind to race, status, sexuality and religion? 

Hoping the universal pendulum of Yin/Yang swings back towards the Light Side of the Force SOON!!

#BringBackPatanjali ❤️🕉
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THE MECHANICS OF MEDITATING

The box is your mind.

The four spinning wheels represent its different energetic densities and corresponding functions according to the science underlying Patanjali’s Raja Yoga:

1. Conscious mind – the most evident, only thinks five types of thought: three original (“correct”, “incorrect” and “imagined”) plus it can “remember” previous thoughts, and wait for it……it has a “pause” or “neutral” function – although you can’t shut off your mind any more than you can stop your heart from beating or your lungs from breathing.

Thoughts are colored by emotions stemming from our sub-consciousness mind, which coordinates bodily function, stores memories and houses our vital ego: the recognition that we are unique and have needs.

2. Sub-conscious mind (third floor – 3rd because it’s the least subtle energetically, and when we meditate we experience a deepening over time) – the only evidence of this aspect of mind – since we can’t “hear” it the way we hear our conscious thoughts – are our five inbound senses and bodily functioning. This aspect of mind multi-tasks big-time!

3. Sub-conscious mind (second floor) – memory storage; memories are less energetically dense than sensations, but denser than ego.

4. Sub-conscious mind (bottom floor) – root or vital ego: the most subtle aspect of our tangible, temporal body/mind.

The flashlight is consciousness.

When it’s on, it represents the eternal immutable awareness OF our thoughts, and thus by definition, is NOT itself a mental function!!

Patanjali’s eight-limbed practice proves that beyond doubt. As Amma says, consciousness is essentially divine. Without it, you don’t realize you’re alive!!

Meditating…

… (i.e., simply observing without emotion, analyzing or judging) indirectly exposes your otherwise sub-conscious fears and desires to the soothing effects of consciousness – diminishing their potential to influence future thoughts and actions.

…with intent…

The self-induced holistically [physically, energetically & mentally] calming and restorative effects lasts LONG after your time on the mat – and becomes turbocharged when practiced as it was originally intended: as a form of self-sacrifice, an expression of gratitude and humility directed toward the Source of everything, whatever that means to you!

Meditating is about trying to connect with God via consciousness, the intangible aspect of each of us without which we don’t know we’re alive – the aspect of us that’s not subject to time and space!

But you don’t have to adapt an old-school devotional mindset to benefit from meditating. Meditation is a free and holistic practice!! Patanjali memorialized the Yoga Sutras for all mankind forever. ❤

All you have to do to get started is close your eyes and smile!

…as outlined by Patanjali…

Once you’ve progressed in the second and third limbs of Patanjali’s eight-limbed Raja Yoga, the science of mind control or meditation (i.e., having developed some degree of physical self-control over your body internally and externally), the last four limbs are mental exercises in which we a) learn to focus our conscious mind correctly without emotion – a prerequisite for holding it in neutral, and b) eventually settle through three VERY deep sub-conscious mental states – beneath which lies the awareness of life itself: consciousness. ❤

…proves it to yourself.

The next time you have five minutes, sit still. While you’re sitting there, just watch your body breathe. Relax. And just watch. You CAN’T do it wrong! When you become distracted bring your attention back to your breath. Eventually, the distractions become less frequent.

The longer you can hold your conscious mind in neutral – just observing – mimicking consciousness – the deeper your experience will be.

It’s sort of like holding the door open to a butterfly garden: eventually, all the butterflies (the beautiful and butt-ugly) find their way out energetically – because when fears and desires are exposed to divine consciousness they lose their potential to influence thoughts and actions.

The trick to smiling more often is realizing there’s a LOT more to you than you see in the mirror!

Practice self-awareness and self-control. Read Patanjali’s prehistoric, 200-line poem and meditate! 😉

Hugs, Skip
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DANCING WITH GOD

When we left off before the holidays, we’d learned that Bhakti Yogis get right to the point: theirs is entirely a devotional practice. They:

  1. Hear about God
  2. Sing about God
  3. Remember God
  4. Serve God
  5. Worship God
  6. Glorify God
  7. Devote themselves to God
  8. Befriend God
  9. Surrender to God completely

No need to endure the rigors of the path to realization that we stubborn “generic” yogis slog through – frustratingly, only to arrive at the same place: singing some version of

HALLELUIAH!!

 

But the intuitive truth about getting there the hard way is – it sticks. It changes you. When you “get” the whole other-dimension thing about your consciousness, it’s a game-changer.

SERVICE

We’re up to the fourth of the nine devotional practices of Bhakti Yoga, serving God.

Not sure what the usual reaction to truly realizing of the existence of God is – let alone that part of the Divine resides in YOU! – but an educated guess is that – after recovering – you’re moved to express gratitude for your own life by helping others, because once you realize the whole Father-Son-Ghost relationship includes YOU personally, you no longer need anything. <3

Not sure if he’s still speaking to me given my defensive posturing with respect to the source of my own devotion – Patanjali 😉 – but here’s a quote from Edwin’s latest tome on the source of his:

From Edwin F. Bryant’s “BHAKTI YOGA Tales and Teachings from the Bhagavata Purana”:

“Most definitions of bhakti scattered in various [classical ancient] texts featured the ideal of service, which we noted is synonymous with love. While the word “service” sometimes carries a negative connotation associated with servitude, we can understand from our own human relationships that the more we deeply love another person, the more we try to please him or her with service.”

 

In other words, love thy neighbor! Tap into YOUR inner power; meditate!

#BringBackPatanjali

RAJA YOGA – originated in India; seated meditation; like trying to touch the Divine within YOU!

QIGONG (medical) – originated in China; moving meditation; like trying to dance with the Divine within YOU!! [classes coming in 2018]

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FORGET WHAT YOU SEE IN THE MIRROR

There are three parts of you that you CAN’T SEE!

1. Your sub-conscious mind;
2. Your conscious mind;
3. Your consciousness.

#3 is as different from the other two as your thoughts are from your body.

Try this:

Wave at yourself (go ahead – no one’s looking!!)

Faster, then slower. Just watch your hand moving up and down. All three of your NON-physical parts are involved:

#1 – your sub-conscious mind (the part you’re generally NOT aware of) controls movement and sight.

#2 – your conscious mind (the part you ARE generally aware of – evidenced by your thoughts) is doing one of two things: thinking OR observing.

If you hear the voice in your head, you’re thinking – if not, you’re observing (aka you’re being “mindful”; technically, you are aware of the functioning of your otherwise sub-conscious mind).

#3 – your consciousness – the awareness OF your thoughts. This is your essence.

Mic drop. 

Without consciousness you don’t know you’re alive. This aspect of you is so subtle, IT NEVER CHANGES! This (#3) is the awareness OF what’s on your conscious mind (#2).

THIS (#3) IS THE HOLY GRAIL OF YOGA! This aspect of each of us is essentially divine! Realizing THAT will change you forever.

God bless, Allan

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THANK GOD FOR FAMILY

If you’re a parent you know there are few things in life that bring more joy and sorrow than our children and parents. Obviously, spouses are in a separate category altogether!

Of course, that means the people WE are most capable of hurting or bringing joy to are our parents and children.

Cleaning up my desk and just reread John’s most recent note to me. Personal notes have become something of a family holiday tradition at the Dowds house.

I’m leaving out the soupy bitts at the end, but otherwise proudly sharing it with you verbatim.

Sue, Sarah & I were blessed 26 years ago when this young man came into our lives. Love you Buddy [Can’t wait to hear Sarah’s reaction 😉 particularly to my choice of picture! Love you guys!!!]

Dad,

 Even on my worst days I like to think and believe that there is some point to all that we do, some goal we’ve been working towards on our own throughout the years, and that with every step we take, no matter how trying, or stressful, or traumatic – we are that much closer to some greater achievement or understanding. My perceptions have shifted and evolved over the years, and my views, values, and ideals have been challenged and in some cases been rewritten – but not this.

 My belief that we have some goal, some great achievement awaiting us years ahead, that remains unchanged, though I understand it a bit more now. That achievement we clinch isn’t some plaque on a wall, a statue in a courtyard, a string of publications, or fans that herald our words; the achievement that each of us reaches is the legacy that we pass on, and the mark we leave upon the world.

 Every moment of our lives, every choice we make, every word we speak, every thought we share becomes a part of that legacy; most importantly of all the contributing factors though is the way that we treat others. We are remembered more for our compassion or our indifference than we are for wealth or fame. Anyone can achieve such fame to be immortalized in a statue but it takes someone truly in tune with themselves to leave such an impression that people would WANT to learn about who such a statue was cast of.

 Though, for all of us there ARE instances in our lives where we’ve done wrong to others. We can’t undo those moments, however we can promise ourselves to never repeat that, and to do better, and treat others with respect and compassion.

 John Dowds 

 

Hey God – it’s Allan again. Thank you for Sue, Sarah and John. <3

AUM, the original AMEN          #BringBackPatanjali

BATTLING ADDICTION – INSIGHTS FROM A 60 YEAR-OLD ADDICT

I’ve battled three demons since I was 15. Here’s a clue: the third one isn’t rock ‘n roll, though in hindsight, perhaps my parents should have let me go to Woodstock with my friends (I was 12)!

Habits

As long as I can remember, my life has been a series of various obsessions – driven by some intangible deep-rooted need or desire. As a kid they were arguably age-appropriate, but one thing about obsessions or habits (consequences of time + ability + desire) is they are very difficult to break – some more so than others.

Trust me, you don’t want to wrestle with 45 year-old habits.

Here’s another thing about habits: like antibiotics, the more we rely on them, the less effective they become, further fueling our misery. So we double down, move on – or both – until we can’t.

Dancing with the Devil

Borrowing an expression from my Pentecostal friends, we dance with the Devil until our behavior catches up with us and we hit our personal bottom (where unfortunately things get truly ugly) and we essentially give up and turn to God…

-OR-

…if we’re particularly pigheaded, we keep searching for some THING (or some one) new to provide more than just temporary relief.

Ironically, sooner or later the cycle of karma – the cumulative consequences of our behavior over time – catches up with us and we end up in the same place – just more battle weary: desperate and ready to “try God”, whatever that means to you.

Me personally…..

The pigheaded addict in me, fueled by an enormous ego, kept upping the ante and doubling down over the years.

What’s the theoretical extension of how that plays out? Right: I’m either dead or I find the ultimate high.

Ironically, guess where you’ll find the most powerful high in the universe? Right. So meditate! Try to “touch God” for yourself!

Never give up….

If you never stop trying, you’ll eventually find your way there. This practice has survived since prehistoric times for a reason. 😉

Although Patanjali’s science of mind control or meditation is simple it’s not easy. It takes practice, practice, practice.

Unfortunately, It’s not possible to get it by reading about someone else’s experiences. You have to get there yourself. YOU HAVE TO DO THE WORK!

How?

Thankfully, several millennia ago someone named Patanjali left mankind a 200-line poem, outlining a practice to literally prove (to yourself) THE EXISTENCE OF GOD!

The bottom line – so you know what to look for – is that the awareness OF your thoughts is as distinct from your thoughts as they are from your body.

Mic drop.

Re-read that. Again. The awareness OF your thoughts is DIFFERENT THAN YOUR THOUGHTS!

Patanjali’s science of Raja Yoga is based on the understanding that unlike EVERYTHING else, our consciousness or awareness isn’t subject to time and space. As Amma says, it’s essentially divine.

THAT realization…

…..that part of YOU isn’t subject to time and space – i.e., is not “of-this-world”?!….that you DO have a soul?!… wtf?!

THAT realization trumps desire and sets you free. Until then meditation is an invaluable FREE resource to add to your arsenal in your struggle with whatever temporal demons distract you from living to your full potential!

Meditate. IT’s what’s good for you!

Public service announcement: if Patanjali’s practice of seated meditation is like trying to TOUCH God, the more recent Chinese practice of medical Qigong (think Tai Chi) is akin to trying to DANCE with God. After all, they had a couple more millennia to work on it! Stay tuned! <3

Hugs & love, Allan

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