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Archive for June, 2010

Self Mastery…Feeeeling Good!

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

One of the key elements in an energetic approach to living is to FEEL good. Not only is this a goal, it is also a part of the method to achieve the goal. We are so accustomed to working hard, striving, pushing…efforting to reach our destination that it never occurs to us that there can be another way. It is not that we are to give up making an effort to reach our targets…the point is that we can do so with a lot less angst than most of us generate! The key here is in the attitude and inner state that shapes our approach.

 Fortunately the same techniques that are used to help discover our problem patterns can also be part of the solution. Meditation and strategies encouraging healthier patterns of breathing can help heighten awareness of mind-body patterns that have resulted in a depletion of our energy resources. At the same time these methods begin to help develop an easier inner state of being and can be used to coach the mind to create new patterns and healthier ways of thinking and feeling. The enhanced well being that comes in the practice eventually spills over into real life!

 Numerous studies have shown that these two simple techniques used on a regular basis result in ‘stress hardiness’ and improved health. So even if you have no interest in becoming knowledgeable about energy you can still benefit in very significant ways!  In addition to strengthening the nervous and immune systems, these practices also help quiet the mind and body so you can become aware of subtle energies within yourself and in your environment. They are the cornerstones for other methods that can eventually provide you with greater control over your energy.

Stress Across the Globe: Antidotes

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Guru Tim Reports On Stress From Across the Globe

Guru Tim has been traveling the globe with Tony Pace and observing the cultural climate in various places in the world regarding stress.

 Listen to hear:

 What are people saying?

How is stress experienced in different cultures?

What are the ways people in other countries cope with ”world stress”?

 MOST IMPORTANTLY, we will be discussing healthy ways that you can move beyond coping, away from suffering and into flourishing despite the external triggers.

Join us live or on the web at 10 A.M., Monday, June 28, 2010 or listen to the download at your leisure.

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Present Moment Awareness: Help for Self, Help for Others

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Current world events make us aware of how compelling it can be to feel overwhelmed, angry, or in conflict.  It becomes easy to blame others.  Allowing these mental or emotional states to take hold really does nothing for us. At best they can propel us toward some action that may be helpful but for most people it perpetuates an energy state that creates inner turmoil, stress and mental, emotional and physical weakness.

 At first glance it can seem uncaring to focus on shifting to a higher state of consciousness when so many are suffering so much. But we may ask, ‘how does it serve another to feel as downtrodden, sad, or grief stricken as they do’? We can only help others if we work at keeping ourselves strong and healthy. It is then we can help to raise them in whatever way is appropriate or possible.

 So we need to do what we can in terms of donations of time, money or service to those in need, but we also need to be aware of our mental and emotional states. It is easy to become caught in emotional loops and fool yourself into thinking it is the same as or part of participating, caring or helping.

 We can practice living more in the present moment through becoming aware of our troublesome thoughts and emotions, clearing them, achieving more neutrality and thus being freer to cultivate higher level states of BE-ing. Centering within yourself helps to build strong energy that fosters clear thinking and honest emotion. In is only from your “nowness” you can truly be of help to others.

Wisdom on the Way to 2012

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

“Venerating the past in itself will not solve the world’s problems. We need to find the link between our traditions and our present experience of life.

Nowness or the magic of the present moment, is what joins the wisdom of the past with the present.

When human beings lose their connection to nature, to heaven, to earth, then they do not know how to nurture their environment. Human beings destroy their ecology at the same time as they destroy one another.

From that perspective, healing our society goes hand in hand with healing our personal, elemental connection with the world.”

Chogyam Trungpa, “The sacred Path of the Warrior”

 

How are you doing developing your state of “nowness?”

Change…are you surviving or thriving?

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

These are stressful times. You may feel that everywhere we look there seems to be one more reason to feel tense, upset, frenzied or anxious. These are truly momentous times with many transitions and changes as the future careens toward us. That being the case it is more important than ever to have the means to deal with stress inherent in change so it does not produce toxic effects in our lives.

Stress has been defined as wear and tear on the body and mind as we attempt to adapt to change. We are all aware that change causes stress. We are also aware at some level of the signs that we are stressed. What we are often not aware of are the changes that go on inside us that create the wear and tear and eventually take their toll on our health and well being.

There are many ways to lessen the effects of stress on mind and body: meditation, quiet time for ourselves, learning to breathe properly, energy work and techniques such as imagery, and visualization. All are all helpful methods that can be used alone, or woven into a complete personal stress management program. These tools are also helpful when used to clarify, set and achieve goals. Each in its own way can be a really valuable aid to assist with engaging your inner resources to help motivate you to not only get started, but also to ride the waves of change more smoothly.

Another useful concept for navigating the process of change, whether it is initiated by us or from the outside, is that of support? All growth and development requires adequate support in order to be successful. What are your particular needs? Support does not mean the same thing to all people. Take some time to identify what support means to you. What works for one person may not work for another. In addition, you may need different types of support at different times in as you navigate the stages of change. It is always wise to have a variety of tools available to help you navigate change as well as your path in life. 

So begin by asking what support means to you. What types are important to you? Where can you look for that help? This includes people, places and things! How often will you need these resources? Obviously there will be things you can do for yourself, but you may also need others. Who are they? Can you ask them ahead of time to be available to ensure that what you need will be forthcoming? Do you need professional support, a group or some skill building?

Have a list of all the ways that you may be able to offer yourself support can be useful. When we are stressed our thinking mind tends to shut down and we may not be able to sort out what we need. If it is available to you in written form it can really strengthen your chances of success.

Perhaps also writing out the positives that will result from the change you are going through can help give you some confidence when the going gets rough. You may also want to write out some encouraging statements on index cards and carry them with you. A friend who has committed to be an aid can be of invaluable help….especially if they have gone through similar circumstances.

These approaches may seem self evident in a lot of ways, but they tend to be things we overlook…. maybe because of their simplicity. Nonetheless they can help make a difference in whether you just survive or thrive through transition.

Both our recorded home study programs are filled with techniques and guidance on using these types of methods as well as more specific teaching on how to use energy skills to improve your health, manage your emotions and  bring your dreams alive.

You can access these programs and a complete descripion here: http://www.livingenergyworks.com/store/

5th Annual SUMMER GARDEN GATHERING

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Hope you will drop by today! Looks like a great day for some ice tea and tranquillity!!

Saturday, June 19th

10:00 am – 4:00 pm

 Sample fresh baked foods and tea from the iced tea fountains, share conversation amongst friends, but most of all…
 Enjoy a Taste of Tranquility

 The hectic pace of the modern world seems to drift away when one enters a space where tranquility and kindness preside.  Take a moment to enjoy the fascinating and relaxing experience of an authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony (noon). Stroll through the gardens or visit throughout the day with local artists, authors, health professionals and business professionals to learn about the great talents our community has to offer.

Virtual Council of Indigenous Grandmothers

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Join us for the first Virtual Council of Indigenous Grandmothers

https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com/go/13IG/lellc

The Cozy Tea Cart Summer Gathering

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Join us at the 5th Annual SUMMER GARDEN GATHERING

All are welcome – rain or shine under our tents!

Saturday, June 19th

10:00 am – 4:00 pm

 Sample fresh baked foods and tea from the iced tea fountains, share conversation amongst friends, but most of all…
 Enjoy a Taste of Tranquility

 The hectic pace of the modern world seems to drift away when one enters a space where tranquility and kindness preside.  Take a moment to enjoy the fascinating and relaxing experience of an authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony (noon). Stroll through the gardens or visit throughout the day with local artists, authors, health professionals and business professionals to learn about the great talents our community has to offer.  

To see a full listing of the day’s activities go to: www.thecozyteacart.com

Energy, Perception and Being Free

Monday, June 14th, 2010

What does energy have to do with perception?

How can we feel more free emotionally by working with our perception?

How does perception influence our relationships, communication, choices and even success in the world?

How can we use this innate capacity to shape our lives and world to be more satisfying, fulfilling, peaceful, or loving? 

Join us on our radio show at 10 A.M., Monday, June 14, 2010 for answers to these questions and more.

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Living Energy: Where? When? For What?

Friday, June 11th, 2010

When do you want to use ‘energy work’ in your life? Always, for everything, everywhere!

 We tend to think in terms of energy for healing and in fact that is often the entry point for learning about energy. But the fact is that we are always engaging and using energy. Generally we do not think about or understand its function, structure or its influence in our lives. That being the case, we live with default patterns that contribute to a sense of lack of control over large parts of our life experience.

 Everything is energy. Our thoughts, feelings, dreams, hopes and fears are all vibrations that move through us and out into the universal field of which we are all a part. Our minds (scattered throughout our body not simply a byproduct of brain activity) and hearts are the main terminals for generating the energy of thought and feeling that course through our being and out into the world.

 Once we understand energy, our personal patterns and how to consciously engage and work with this personal power we can be much more effective in the creative process. We can learn how to harness, direct and flow energy to work for our benefit rather than experiencing the random and often chaotic results of unconscious default patterns.