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Why Daily Practice?

Carl Jung Red Book Mandala

We like to believe that working and tending our homes and families is enough.  Truly, it is a monumental and life’s work.

But if you don’t tend to yourself, your family, work & home will suffer.

Yoga teacher Shiva Rea speaks of the Practice as the dance with your Soul.

Only you can meditate, only you can practice your yoga, only you can create your artwork, only you can make your music, only you can sing your songs, dance your dance, knit, quilt, sew – whatever your Practice is.  This is not something that you “have to do,” that you drag your feet as you approach the Practice – it is something that will uplift you and give you more than you offer it.

It is your very Soul, and the opportunity to dance with that place of G-d within you.

I don’t care what your practice is.  It might be balancing a spoon on your nose, it might be time spent with your dog.  But it’s not just “time alone,” it needs to be something that builds upon itself, that has the potential to spiral up into skill and mastery.  If it is time spent with your dog, how does that deepen and grow?  (hint:  the daily walk is a chore and possibly an escape – unless you add the element of Practice to it)  I used to train dogs, and the time spent training them was good for me, too – we both learned and grew.  So your Practice is not just sitting with a cup of tea in the afternoon – unless you are striving to make that tea time better in quality with each session.

Let’s say that a cup of tea in the afternoon is your Practice.  Can you bless the tea or give thanks, meditate on the people who made this tea possible for you, before you start steeping?  How clean is the water?  Feel the connection between the water and your own body.  Exactly how hot is the water?  Are the boiling bubbles “shrimp eyes” (for green tea) or “fish eyes” (for black)?  What do you do while the tea is steeping?  Is this a time to check in with your body, take a deep breath and let go of your thoughts?  Perhaps you want to spend this time in your heart centre, cherishing the things that you love, and opening and expanding to forgiveness, kindness, and love. (hint:  this is not a time for thinking-thinking-thinking or problem solving – those are just rumination, and you don’t need to Practice that!)   Okay, your tea is steeped – have you blessed the cup which will contain the tea?  Do you bless yourself as you take the tea in?  How about some gratitude for this moment in time, this simple and nourishing thing?  Tea can be a rich and deep spiritual practice, if you open yourself to the Mindfulness of the moment.

This turns your daily cuppa into a Daily Practice, and as you gain mastery, a Daily Ceremony.  As you Practice your tea, the quality of the practice and the time spent with your soul will reward you. 

The reason we Practice is threefold.

  • First, to demonstrate our commitment to dancing with our Soul.
  • Second, to actually dance with our Soul, and
  • Third, to learn and grow as the soul teaches us through the Practice.

I don’t care what your Practice is, but your Soul wants to communicate with you.  Are you giving it the opportunity?

Perhaps your practice can be incorporated in the tending of your life – the way you cook a meal, or expressing gratitude (Grace) before eating.  Maybe your practice is something carved out just for you and your Soul – like juggling, balancing spoons on your nose, arts & crafts, yoga, tai chi, sitting meditation – or a daily cup of tea!  The simplest of Practices – like just sitting and listening to a piece of music – not doing anything but listening – can reap great inner rewards.  Regardless of what your Practice is, it is essential to your Growth as a Human Being.

What daily practice will you commit to?  At first, make a small commitment:  I will do this for a week.  A week is long enough to start seeing the benefits.  What about a month?  What about every possible day for the rest of your life?  There are exceptions, this isn’t about austerity, it’s about the pleasure of Dancing with your Soul.

What daily practice will you commit to?

Art is Truth

Homeworld by JanCarol

In this world of Fake News, Marketing & Advertising, Promotion and Propaganda, we get confused as to what is truth.  We don’t know whether to believe what the box or device is telling us – or whether to believe the conspiracy theories whispered by friends.  Which seems more true?

On one level, we can test these things by resonance to our Inner Compass.  Does it ring true?  But this doesn’t always line up with the facts as presented.

My new campaign in this life is about Art.  Art is the only truth.  Craft is the only reality.  What do I mean by this?

That which I make, which I create, which I compose, write, sing, play – cannot be anything but in alignment to my inner Truth.  Therefore, if I apply myself to creativity, it is the closest thing to Truth I can experience as an incarnate human.

I don’t like to bring the political here, but Chris Hedges has been influential in formation of this Truth in my being:

 

I was listening to a talk by Jan Phillips, who wrote “Marry Your Muse”  In this talk, she discussed the “Artist’s Creed,” which is the premise for the book:

 

 Artist’s Creed

 I believe I am worth the time it takes to create
whatever I feel called to create.

I believe that my work is worthy of its own space
which is worthy of the name, Sacred.

   I believe that when I enter this space, I have the right
to work in silence, uninterruptedly, for as long as I choose.

 I believe that the moment I open myself to the gifts of the Muse
I open myself to the Source of All Creation
and become One with the Mother of Life Itself.

I believe that my work is joyful, useful and constantly changing,
flowing through me like a river with no beginning and no end.

                   I believe that what it is I am called to do
will make itself known when I have made myself ready.

           I believe that the time I spend creating my art
is as precious as the time I spend giving to others.

      I believe that what truly matters in the making of art
is not what the final piece looks like or sounds like,
not what it is worth or not worth, but what
newness gets added to the universe in the process
of the piece itself becoming.

        I believe that I am not alone in my attempts to create,
and that once I begin the work, settle into the strangeness,
the words will take shape, the form find life, and the spirit take flight.

                          I believe that as the Muse gives to me,
So does she deserve from me:
faith, mindfulness and enduring commitment.

One of the members of this group and I have talked about the Music of the Spheres.  Is the relationship between “Music” and “Muse” a coincidence?  Jon Anderson, of Yes, says that all Music is out there, in the Spheres, and it is the musician’s job to bring it down to humans.

There is Truth – real Truth in this.

The Indigenous Americans I know do not say “be happy,” they say, “Walk in Beauty.”  This runs very close to Ananda (“Bliss”), when you step away from the impermanent Gunas (material forms), into the permanent Self – and unite with Truth.

Art is a tiny way to express that Truth, but it is Truer than anything I can say (and I don’t mean “fine art,” but any making – cooking, baking, sewing, needlecraft, painting, drawing, weaving, basket making, pottery, singing, playing music) – all art that enriches the community, increases beauty by giving to the whole.

In this way, there is no sacrifice of Bliss/Ananda/”happiness” while serving the community. Your wealth is measured in the tribes I’m familiar with (Cherokee, Lakota, Seminole, Navajo) by how much you give, not by how much you keep.

I hope to put up a “Community Art” page for quality practitioners of this Truth (who I know personally – COMMUNITY art, art by us, for us).

Contact me directly, if you want your work represented in this Gallery of Truth.