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Ecstatic Chant and The Wisdom of Yoga

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Ecstatic Chant and The Wisdom of Yoga

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Imagine yourself entering a vibrant and healing social space with people who feel like old friends. You're welcomed by the sounds of harmonium and kirtan (call and response chanting). Then, in complete relaxation, you're nourished through insightful and captivating spiritual stories told by Swami Ramananda, and uplifted through universal chants for awakening by Jarek Czechowicz.

Gift yourself an evening of enlightening and healing energy. Enjoy stories, chanting and meditation in this rare collaborative event with Jarek Czechowicz and Swami Ramananda (USA). 

Swami Ramananda

Swami Ramanada is a most senior disciple of Integral Yoga's founder Swami Satchidananda, an ecumenical eastern yogi who came to prominence after opening the 1969 Woodstock music festival. As  executive director of the San Francisco Integral Yoga Centre, Swami Ramananda continues Swami Satchidananda's teachings on living an easeful and useful life with a peaceful mind. Swami Ramananda has been practicing Yoga for over 40 years. He is a founding board member of the Yoga Alliance and serves on the Certification Committee of the International Association of Yoga Therapists. 

Jarek Czechowicz

Jarek began his awakening early in life. He is not a part of any particular spiritual tradition. At around the age of 16 he penned the following verses:

Know your true nature,
Realise you true Self,
Worship no other,
You are the Light.

I'm no mind or thing,
There's no thing to mind,
Feeling the entire universe,
Become aware.

Jarek's recent chants and mantras include:

Love, love, Love I call your name, and in your joy I will remain I call your name.

Peaceful day, Peaceful way, peaceful heart, come what may.

I am earth, I am air, I am water, I am fire, I am everything, and all is good, so I sing.

Love because this universe is you in mysterious ways, live your days in love.

The light reveals our blessed way,
The night is longing for the day,
Awakening we pray,
May these days be filled with love.

Jarek's chants are often punctuated by short periods of silence, natural mediations, and healing intuitive music improvisations.

FOOD

The tradition at Jarek's events is to bring some supper snacks to share during intermission. You can also help yourself  to Jarek's nourishing chai, made without caffeine.

Children

This event is suitable for quiet children - those who are by nature inclined to participate quietly.

WHEN

21 January 2017, 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM, Doors open from 5:30 PM

WHERE

Augustine Centre, Habitat Uniting Church
2 Minona St, Hawthorn, Vic 3122

INFORMATION

Information: info@jarekc.com   Website: www.jarekc.com   Phone: 0411 639 081

TICKETS

https://www.trybooking.com/NYPA

Early Bird Tickets
Adult $50 Available to 13 January 2017

Standard Tickets
Adult $60 Available from 14 January to 20 January 2017

At The Door  
Adult $70 Cash only at the door on 21 January 2017

Children
Child $0   This event is suitable for quiet children

Donation
Available on trust to those who are experiencing financial hardship, and to those who wish to donate more than the ticket price. 

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Merry Christmas To Your Inner Child

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Merry Christmas To Your Inner Child

Merry Christmas To Your Inner Child

Merry Christmas to your inner child, inhabiting a realm untouched by suffering, who finds wonder in simple things, peace in silent moments, and whose joy can light up the world.

Despite the troubles of the world, whether they involve bodily health or political turmoil, you can always maintain a connection with that which brings light to the world. Imagine the fire keepers of ancient times, whose descendants can still be found in parts of India today, and how they must have guarded against the wind and rain. What is it that can make you forget to guard your inner light? 

Complexity distracts and overwhelms many people as they grow into adulthood. Poor mental and emotional habits make life more complex that it need be. Even if your actions are guided by clear thinking and the intellectual light of ethics,  a spiritual light can reveal snags and turns on the path that might otherwise remain unnoticed. 

Finding simplicity in complexity helps you to process problems in bite sized pieces. Finding wonder in simplicity helps you to appreciate the moment instead of feeling overwhelmed. Finding peace in silent moments helps you to find peace in difficult situations.  All of this, including your inner child is held in the realm of pure awareness, of unconditional love. The world cannot affect it, yet the world is affected  by it. Do you know your way back to this source? I expect that you do or you wouldn't be reading this, but sometimes a reminder is helpful.

May you and everyone around you find peace, now, and always.

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Holidays HolyDays

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Holidays HolyDays

Many people believe that holidays are a time to do whatever they want. This is certainly true, however holidays also provide a reminder of a deeper and often forgotten personal and spiritual freedom, a reminder that even though life can pose significant challenges, you can be free at all times, and with the realisation of freedom every day becomes a Holy Day.
 
As relating to everyday life, freedom means doing whatever you want for yourself and for others, while observing a loving and lawful attitude. A lawful attitude is very simple because it is based in love. It means respecting the life, liberty and property of other human beings. And this mutual respect forms the foundation of freedom in material life.

In spiritual life freedom means abiding in awareness unconditioned by thoughts. Awareness is essentially free of thought. It doesn't depend on any thought for its existence, whereas thoughts and emotions depend on awareness for their existence. This is the freedom of being able to put aside thinking in the same way that a craftsman lays aside a tool. Yet the capacity to pick up or put down a tool doesn't make one a skilled craftsman. Nor does the capacity to stop thinking make one a skilled thinker. On Holy Days you also have the opportunity to examine the mind and it's capacity for generating fear, anxiety and conflict when it is not used skilfully. 

Love and freedom are inversely proportional to fear and anxiety. Fear indicates that you are losing sight of love. Anxiety indicates that you are losing sight of freedom. Many people falsely believe that fear is a necessary protective reaction. This is not so. Real protective and defensive reactions happen so quickly that you don't have time to think or fear.

Fear is False Evidence Appearing Real.

Anxiety is a symptom of learned powerlessness, of conditioned helplessness in the face of fear. It is a feedback loop consisting of a stimulus that evokes fear followed by a sense of helplessness to resolve or avoid the situation. After many such feedback cycles the undercurrent of anxiety will remain with you in many if not all situations. In other words, if you can't fix or flee a situation and you are forced to remain in the situation then you will develop anxiety. Yet you might unknowingly have the power to be free by gaining insights, learning new skills, changing how you think, making different choices, and taking responsibility.

What good is a holiday if anxiety goes with you? Unfortunately many people return from holidays more tired and stressed than when they left.

So what is the key difference between a holiday and a Holy Day? A holiday is a Holy Day whose meaning has been lost. A Holy Day is any day lived without fear, without coersion, a day lived in loving freedom, unconditioned by dysfunctional thoughts. Imagine a day where every thought, word and action is a meditation, and a gift of grace. Holy Days remind us that peace, love and freedom are ever present. I wish you now and at all times, Happy Holy Days!

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Natural, Chance and Technical Meditation

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Natural, Chance and Technical Meditation

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Is meditation a natural state of consciousness available to every human being? Is it a collection of techniques to achieve a rarefied state of consciousness? Or is it something you stumble upon when least expected?

 It's very clear that many people benefit from specific techniques. Apparently the Buddha was reported to have taught thousands of individual methods. To me meditation is a natural state of being, which is why I often refer to it as natural meditation. At the same time there are people who suddenly fall into meditation without really knowing what happened, or why.

The many meditation styles are like directions or road maps that show students how to create a clearing, and travel a path, through conditioned habits of thought and emotions, to eventually access an ever-present state of meditation. 

A teacher of meditation techniques is like a guide who gives you instructions on where to find water. If he really knows where the water is, and if you follow his instructions you too will find it. The required level of skill will depend on the complexity of the terrain that has to be traversed.

One guide will tell you to walk here and there, another will tell you to dig, and yet another will teach you how to extract water from the air, or find a river, or walk to the kitchen and turn on the tap.  The instructions will depend on where you are in relation to the water.  

The meditation technique, or spiritual path, that you need is the one that best addresses the complexity of your mental and emotional terrain, and the obstacles  that stand between you and your experience of meditation.

What is a skilled meditator? A skilled meditator is like someone who finds water quickly because she has moved to a location where water is abundant, and with the obstacles gone, there is no need to follow complex directions. 

Spiritually awakening into natural meditation can involve a sudden or gradual clearing away of obstacles. It can happen with or without the application of specific techniques, and awakening has even taken some people by surprise. Nevertheless the desire and intention to meditate can facilitate the process of awakening, particularly in the company of good friends and someone who can show you where to quench your thirst.

For me music and chanting have been an accompaniment to natural meditation, and a conduit into that state for others. Activity is not usually associated with meditation, however the depth and quality of inner peace speaks for itself in the timeless moments of stillness and silence. 

 

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How To Fix A Broken Imagination

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How To Fix A Broken Imagination

Who taught you to think? When you were a child did anyone sit down with you and say, "Today we'll start learning how to be an effective thinker. We'll explore wonderous ways that you can use your mind to create abundance and beauty that no one has ever imagined!"?

It's most likely that you were simply taught to memorise countless 'things', including many contradicting beliefs and irrational fears, without being encouraged to question assumptions, let alone perceptions, and with no exploration of the terrain of the mind, or what lies beyond it.

Despite the abundance and accessibility of information, and a general recognition of the increasing speed of change, education still focuses predominantly on rote learning, which is one of the most effective methods for breaking imagination. Rote learning is necessary to some extent, however as Hippocrates said: "The dose makes the poison."

Rote learning serves the function of creating a map in the mind based on a perception of reality. The process starts with naming things and then associating them with specific emotions, and it ends with a fixed world view that may not be conducive to realising the full potential of developing human beings.

With undiscovered talents and untapped potential many children grow up to seek refuge in relationships whose bonding rituals revolve around the consumption of proscribed news and entertainment programs that portray a world of violence, dysfunctional behaviour, and dystopian futures, with a smattering of comedy and romance, leaving them floundering in a slightly euphoric but predominantly anxious daze, until the next round of programming.

At the leading edges of consciousness many spiritual teachings focus on not thinking and not believing one's thoughts. This can be very helpful for people who want relief from harmful thinking habits. But what happens when they need to think clearly, effectively and creatively? Perhaps some can learn to re-imagine the mind.

THE KNOWLEDGE TRAP

Expert knowledge can limit your imagination simply because it represents fixed ideas, yet those fixed ideas can be used as components of imagination. Knowledge is a product of perception, information, experience, association, analysis and even agreement. It can also be viewed as a story. When reality is re-imagined and perceived differently then knowledge changes, and so does the story of a life, or a society.

Thinking is self-limiting because its existence relies on the segmentation of the reality at hand into digestible units of information. Every bit of information is made of pieces whose appearance and function often depend on how you look at them. 

In short, Knowledge relies on abstraction. The very existence of any knowledge depends on filtering out information that could be critical to you. This unconscious filtering of information is determined by the programming that you received through rote learning, through your natural ability, and also the way the mind functions. 

Readers who have studied psychology will be familiar with 'Inattentional Blindness', which demonstrates that, under certain circumstances, when given specific instructions,  or having specific expectations, people will fail to see something obvious that is right in front of their eyes. This reveals a critical limitation of the mind.

To escape the knowledge trap you need to transition from conditioned perceptions to a creative mode of perception, and beyond that to a way of knowing where there is no distinction between subject and object. 

EXPLORING YOUR MIND

It isn't possible to explore your mind without waking up, to some degree, from the trains of thought that dominate your life. Imagine a train of thought like a real train pulling into a station. You're standing on the platform waiting for a specific train, the one that will take you to happiness, abundance and fulfillment. So why get on the train bound for misery? If you're already heading in the wrong direction then why not get off? 

Regardless of the destination, each train is powered by thought. Every thought creates a certain amount of momentum generating great amounts of energy, and sometimes the desire to let go is not enough to stop the train of thought. In any case, aim to get off your trains of thought as often as possible until you start noticing the difference between thinking and not thinking. When you explore your mind in this way you will discover a fascinating truth.

No matter how far you travel in life, no matter how beautiful or ugly the scenery, you never really arrive anywhere until you realise that you were not moving in the first place. It's your mind that moves, not you.

THE OLD IS NEW

Drop the common notions of new and old. Everything is constantly changing however change is most often only noticed when it is significant or happens suddenly and dramatically. Try seeing everything as new and in a constant state of flux. 

The inventor of the sowing machine could not complete his design because he was stuck with a fixed concept of a sowing needle. One night he dreamed that he was being chased by a tribe of natives carrying large spears that looked like sowing needles. He noticed that each of these spears had a hole located behind the point of the spear. After this dream state observation he relocated the threading hole to the front of his needles. By seeing the possibility of a slight change in a well established design he created a revolution in the clothing industry. In much the same way there is unawakened potential in your life that awaits nothing more than the slightest change in your imagination.

To see things anew stop looking outwards and turn your attention to finding the place  from which your thoughts, perceptions and senses originate.  

FEEL THE TEXTURES

Take a moment to re-acquaint yourself with how your world feels. Make a conscious connection through your sense of touch with any tool or object that you often use. Get a sense of its presence as well as its textures.  Avoid using words to describe what you feel, just immerse your attention in the tactile experience. Perhaps you have never noticed that some neighbouring objects feel cooler or warmer than others even though they are all the same temperature. What else might you have missed? 

TASTE SUBTLE FLAVOURS

If you are living a life under pressure then you are probably eating while doing other things, without really tasting and relishing your food. Have you tried eating without thinking? Take your time before swallowing your food. Eating on the run and while doing other things sends your nervous system the message that something is wrong. Eating slowly and savouring your food is a way of affirming that you are safe.

SMELL YOUR ENVIRONMENT

When was the last time you smelled the things around you? Why not do it more often? Is there some fear associated with using your nose? Perhaps some concern is warranted given the number of toxins used in the manufacture of electronic equipment, binding agents, artificial scents and air-fresheners. However your sense of smell helps you to keep these things at a distance until you know whether or not they are safe to have near you. It might help you to clear out some things that are not serving you. Smelling your environment creates moments of spaciousness in your life, and encourages the relaxing practice of bring your attention to the breath.  

HEAR EVERYDAY SOUNDS AS MUSIC

Find a quiet place and stop listening for meaning or warning signals. Just bathe in the sounds that appear and disappear, be it rain on your roof, the wind rushing through the trees, birdsong, a passing car, or the pulse of your own body. With a little practice you will also be able to apply this practice to words. Music has no inherent meaning, which is why so many people find it helpful in calming a busy mind.  You can hear the melodies, harmonies and rhythms of life everywhere when your attention is not hijacked by words and concepts.

SEE THINGS WITHOUT NAMING THEM

Notice things that are unnameable such as unusual shapes, for example, the shapes that appear between objects placed randomly near each other, or the shapes of clouds. But don't try to find obvious patterns or associations. Just look. The moment you name something you turn it into an abstraction of reality, a fixed concept, and you place upon it certain limits of thought. This not only locks the concept into your mind, it also locks you into the concept. Look at common objects, the things around you, without naming them, and see them for the first time.  

FREE YOURSELF FROM WORDS

Words are so fundamental to people's way of being that they barely if ever notice the creative or destructive effect words have on their lives. Eckhart Tolle, a former victim of relentless negative mind states, once equated compulsive thinking  with a virus taking over humanity. 
Next time you take a break try repeating some words over and over until they lose their meaning. Avoid words that have negative associations for you because they can make this process unpleasant and more difficult.

Choosing an uplifting mantra or an affirmation can have additional associated benefits. Charging positive words with strong emotion can change your state of mental and physical being. However, for now, the key is to experience words or mantras in a way that takes you beyond the meaning generally attributed to it.

MOVE WITHOUT PURPOSE

Notice how much of your physical movements are purely functional and contracted. Find a time when you can move your body in a way that explores the surrounding space and stretches your muscles.  Move without any sense of destination. If that's psychologically challenging then start simply by moving your fingers and hands followed by your arms and so on. If free-form dancing seems out of reach for you then learn a new physical activity, perhaps Tai Chi, Yoga, or Aikido, will suit your temperament and help free up your creative energies. When moving notice that it happens against the still and peaceful backdrop of awareness. 

SLOW DOWN

You can't hurry imagination. By slowing down you can not only help your imagination but also gain a sense of happiness, inner peace and freedom right now. The more stress you experience the less capacity you have to think clearly, let alone creatively. 

In an emergency you want to call upon all the benefits you've gained from being relaxed, clear-minded and imaginative. In fact the only time you ever need to hurry might be in an emergency, and even then it can pay to take your time. You must learn to slow down so you can re-evaluate what causes you to hurry. Slowing down gives your imagination the spacious conditions it needs to serve you, and ultimately to help others. 

MEDITATE

Meditation is the ultimate method for slowing down while still remaining conscious. Try to focus more on your inner condition than your outer posture. Find moments during the day when you can let your attention relax, even for a few seconds, without following any  passing thoughts. Even the intention to do this creates a seed that will eventually grow. Meditation will help you to disconnect from fixed patterns of perception and reactive thoughts. 

RETURN TO ORIGINS

Sensations and thoughts appear so quickly in the mind that very few people ever stop to wonder how and where they originate. You can be lost in thought, or lost in the senses, or you can observe and experience your thoughts and senses in a way that awakens you. Notice when thoughts and feelings arise and subside, rather than focusing on their content, and you will start connecting with the origins of imagination and consciousness.

SEEK THE COMPANY OF INSPIRING PEOPLE

Inspiration fuels a healthy imagination. Inspiring people will give you countless ideas without even trying. That is how humanity has flourished. People shared and copied ideas, and the act of sharing ideas created community and abundance, and in turn inspired new ideas. Imagination springs from the one root and expresses through different branches. 

This is only a tiny part of a very big picture. So find a creative group of people that resonates with your interests and explore these topics with them, or, if you're nearby,  join us for some chanting, music, meditation and stories for awakening.

PEACE

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Reincarnation

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Reincarnation

Reincarnation is generally understood as being the transmigration of the soul or spirit  from body to body across lifetimes. There is also a view of reincarnation relating to the birth and death of cells within the body over the course of a life, which as we know, is accompanied by a sense of continuity of the self. Your childhood body passed away sometime ago, yet you feel you are the same person. Fundamentally the commonly held view of reincarnation is the sense of something unique persisting across change, the key elements being: that which is unchanging, and that which changes. 

Knowing that you are here is your sense of 'I am', of being present, of being an individual.  Every thought has as its reference this primal thought of being. And every perception has as its reference the stillness of pure awareness that underlies the finite 'I am' consciousness.

Awareness implies something other than itself.  In order for the 'I am' consciousness to manifest or appear as an individual it must by its very nature be distinct from something else. The awareness of 'self' is the transition from statelessness into seperation.  Fundamental to the individual being, is the state of the observer, or that which perceives.

Each act of perception continues the sense of individual 'being'. Like awareness the essential nature of perception is also the knowledge of 'otherness' and then of change, and finally of infinite details. There is no end to the degree of variation that can manifest -  appearing as objects, beings, worlds, dimensions, or lifetimes - as long as there is conscious awareness. 

The mind stream is the countless impressions passing through the awareness of the finite 'I am', which experiences itself to be travelling through its perceptions. Time and space appear in conjunction with the first separation, the first impression, when the finite 'I am' perceives itself as separate from the eternal 'I AM'. 

Perceptions, including reincarnation, are part of the changing scenery of the stream of mind that human beings inhabit. Being ignorant of their source individuals look out unknowingly from a shared stillness at the changing scenery of life, which can contain one lifetime or many apparent reincarnations. 

Reincarnation is transient, a part of the change and otherness that the finite 'I am' perceives. From this perspective there is nothing transmigrating from body to body. The finite 'I am', whose source is the eternal 'I AM', watches and experiences timeless transformation appearing  in infinite forms of itself.

The individual, the 'indivi - dual', the 'indivisible duality', emanates from perfect stillness, from love,  while the things of duality appear to change, until the senses of awareness no longer perceive an other.

 

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