Light beam
Building bridges,
Flying to make an arc;
Claiming territories that call me in
What has not yet been seen
Will be known
It is now, light of light;
Together we create an arc
Carry us from place to place
Always safe,
Touching
Untouchables
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Fasten to Fix
Stories and invented melodies; a track
One thread and we can't help but weave another.
Making: it's a story told
To ourselves
By ourself.
Another page; this one's got no end.
Blazing can, bound
Found in all things--
Believe what you want.
Patterned
Can't recall-- things just are.
Cause and cause
Make yourself wanted; beyond a blaze.
Squandered, misspent
Bound in all things
Cause and cause some more--
A blaze.
Things just are. Crawl out into your own.
Interwoven, entwined
Become a braid--
Cross over.
Time's a thread.
Stick, transmute
Go ahead--
Pull.
One thread and we can't help but weave another.
Making: it's a story told
To ourselves
By ourself.
Another page; this one's got no end.
Blazing can, bound
Found in all things--
Believe what you want.
Patterned
Can't recall-- things just are.
Cause and cause
Make yourself wanted; beyond a blaze.
Squandered, misspent
Bound in all things
Cause and cause some more--
A blaze.
Things just are. Crawl out into your own.
Interwoven, entwined
Become a braid--
Cross over.
Time's a thread.
Stick, transmute
Go ahead--
Pull.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Get There
Sharing a background
A hard space, a color
Light; a sound
Our shared space right here--
Home is not so far away
Come through
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Papa says, "It's so easy to love, you just give of yourself."
A hard space, a color
Light; a sound
Our shared space right here--
Home is not so far away
Come through
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Papa says, "It's so easy to love, you just give of yourself."
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Temple
Aligning to connect
On the level
Under shelter
Doing the work
Created by
Our bodies
Knowing well
How we'll go out again
Retrieving what is ours
On the level
Under shelter
Doing the work
Created by
Our bodies
Knowing well
How we'll go out again
Retrieving what is ours
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
True To Kind
Masters at play, I see you've found your craft--Lasting ability... You've been sensing your way around (shape shifting consummate actions--it's a contradiction) a riddle to spark original design.
Masters at play
Molded accordingly--kind upon kind. Happen.
Masters at play
Molded accordingly--kind upon kind. Happen.
Monday, January 26, 2009
All The Rage
Carrying nails like a tree grown over
Well kept and
Fashioned after a memory
We can't forget
One more nail not so kind sealing off what became
Cannot become
Well kept and
Fashioned after a memory
We can't forget
One more nail not so kind sealing off what became
Cannot become
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Kshtera
We walk through fields of mind and ego to a place where there is held a temple; a sacred space for us to be together--always. All Ways. You sit behind me, I sit before you--you're to my left, to my right, in front and within. We are upon one another; a face inside a face, a mask for all masks. I see that you have become strong in spite of me and I know there is a sea and more seas--that we are an ocean; we are an ocean of people (mostly free).
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Lucy
Gold and Silver Light Broom
Sweeper of the finite
Beautiful Lucy... the angels will help you
The Essence of Light Broom
Will sweep you towards your star
Sweeper of the finite
Beautiful Lucy... the angels will help you
The Essence of Light Broom
Will sweep you towards your star
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Healing Mantra
Meditation Ra Ma Da Sa, Sa Say So Hung
(Healing Meditation for Self and Others)
(Kundalini Yoga, Shakta Kaur Khalsa, pp. 166 and Meditation as Medicine, Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa, p. 272)
Posture: Sit in easy pose or in a chair with a straight spine.
Focus: Eyes are closed and focused at the third-eye point.
Breath: The breath will come automatically as you chant. Inhale deeply before you begin chanting.
Mantra: Ra Ma Da Sa, Sa Say So Hung. The mantra should be sung in one complete exhalation. As you chant the first Sa, your navel point is pulled in so that this syllable is abbreviated. You should rest for 4 beats between the first Sa and the second Sa. You should also pull your navel point in as you chant Hung. Hung should be vibrated at the root of the nose. The rest of the syllables are drawn out in a strong, powerful chant. Strive to keep your chant at full volume (loud but not raucous) throughout the meditation.
Meaning of Mantra: Ra=sun energy
Ma=moon energy
Da=earth energy
Sa=infinity, universal energy
Sa=repeat in second half of mantra
Say=the personal embodiment of Sa
So=the personal sense of merger with Sa
Hung=the Infinite, vibrating and real.
The mantra literally means, I am Thou. It is also used to mean, The service of God is within me.
Mudra: Bend the arms and bring the elbows against the side of the rib cage. The palms of the hands are parallel and face the sky. The elbows are snug at your sides with the forearms in close to your upper arms. The hands are at a 60 degree angle, halfway between pointing forward and pointing to the sides.
Time: 11 minutes, increasing gradually to 31 minutes.
End: Inhale deeply, hold your breath and visualize the person you want to send healing to (it can be yourself). Make that image in your mind very clear and see a glowing green light around the person. Keeping that person in your mind, exhale. Inhale deeply, hold your breath and continue to send the person healing green light. Still keeping that vision in your mind, exhale. For the last time, inhale deeply, hold your breath and see the person very clearly, see the green healing light bathing the person, bathing every cell in the body. Exhale and relax.
Comments: This highly effective meditation deals with vayu siddhi, the power of air. It brings health and many other desirable positive changes. If you wish to heal yourself, imagine a glowing green light around yourself as you meditate.
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Copyright YB Teachings LLC. All Rights Reserved.
(Healing Meditation for Self and Others)
(Kundalini Yoga, Shakta Kaur Khalsa, pp. 166 and Meditation as Medicine, Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa, p. 272)
Posture: Sit in easy pose or in a chair with a straight spine.
Focus: Eyes are closed and focused at the third-eye point.
Breath: The breath will come automatically as you chant. Inhale deeply before you begin chanting.
Mantra: Ra Ma Da Sa, Sa Say So Hung. The mantra should be sung in one complete exhalation. As you chant the first Sa, your navel point is pulled in so that this syllable is abbreviated. You should rest for 4 beats between the first Sa and the second Sa. You should also pull your navel point in as you chant Hung. Hung should be vibrated at the root of the nose. The rest of the syllables are drawn out in a strong, powerful chant. Strive to keep your chant at full volume (loud but not raucous) throughout the meditation.
Meaning of Mantra: Ra=sun energy
Ma=moon energy
Da=earth energy
Sa=infinity, universal energy
Sa=repeat in second half of mantra
Say=the personal embodiment of Sa
So=the personal sense of merger with Sa
Hung=the Infinite, vibrating and real.
The mantra literally means, I am Thou. It is also used to mean, The service of God is within me.
Mudra: Bend the arms and bring the elbows against the side of the rib cage. The palms of the hands are parallel and face the sky. The elbows are snug at your sides with the forearms in close to your upper arms. The hands are at a 60 degree angle, halfway between pointing forward and pointing to the sides.
Time: 11 minutes, increasing gradually to 31 minutes.
End: Inhale deeply, hold your breath and visualize the person you want to send healing to (it can be yourself). Make that image in your mind very clear and see a glowing green light around the person. Keeping that person in your mind, exhale. Inhale deeply, hold your breath and continue to send the person healing green light. Still keeping that vision in your mind, exhale. For the last time, inhale deeply, hold your breath and see the person very clearly, see the green healing light bathing the person, bathing every cell in the body. Exhale and relax.
Comments: This highly effective meditation deals with vayu siddhi, the power of air. It brings health and many other desirable positive changes. If you wish to heal yourself, imagine a glowing green light around yourself as you meditate.
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Copyright YB Teachings LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Temple
A temple aligns and connects the geometries of heaven, i.e. the expanse of the universe, with those of earth.
Having a sacred space helps us humans access the light. Stepping out of darkness, we pass through the doorway of our created space, the temple. In this space we link ourselves to one another and strengthen our capacities to fully engage in the infinite measure of our destiny, i.e. our life. Here we find that we are safe to explore the possibilities of fulfillment (ecstatic fulfillment).
On the deepest level, being safe in the temple we are creating gives us a sense of security with our own bodies (all ten of them) so that we can go out into the world and do our work (so we can be happy). On the extraverted scope of things, knowing that we are here to be with others, the temple can be just that: a place to come together; a container for our power. The temple is the body of us all. We will share this body, making it beautiful.
A shared sacred space, held in balance by many is a gift, one to be experienced and maintained.
Without such a outward space Community has no place to come together. People are strays and our family (of souls) has no place to be at home together. Let's create a temple. Let's go home.
How do we get there? Find grace within the temple of your own body and share your experience with others. Practice yoga. Use your mind to project what is possible, then wait. Be aware of the opportunities that come your way. Open you heart. Love yourself. Love others. And as my Grandfather says, "It's so easy to love. You just give of yourself."
Expect miracles.
Having a sacred space helps us humans access the light. Stepping out of darkness, we pass through the doorway of our created space, the temple. In this space we link ourselves to one another and strengthen our capacities to fully engage in the infinite measure of our destiny, i.e. our life. Here we find that we are safe to explore the possibilities of fulfillment (ecstatic fulfillment).
On the deepest level, being safe in the temple we are creating gives us a sense of security with our own bodies (all ten of them) so that we can go out into the world and do our work (so we can be happy). On the extraverted scope of things, knowing that we are here to be with others, the temple can be just that: a place to come together; a container for our power. The temple is the body of us all. We will share this body, making it beautiful.
A shared sacred space, held in balance by many is a gift, one to be experienced and maintained.
Without such a outward space Community has no place to come together. People are strays and our family (of souls) has no place to be at home together. Let's create a temple. Let's go home.
How do we get there? Find grace within the temple of your own body and share your experience with others. Practice yoga. Use your mind to project what is possible, then wait. Be aware of the opportunities that come your way. Open you heart. Love yourself. Love others. And as my Grandfather says, "It's so easy to love. You just give of yourself."
Expect miracles.
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