Friday, October 30, 2009

And, the menu offers LAUGHTER...

Today's practice is mindfulness of laughter.
Notice when you laugh, how you laugh, where you are laughing, what
parts of your body are laughing (eyes, face, belly, heart, whole
body), if it's a chuckle or a giggle or belly laugh, if it is a laugh
of celebration, humor, nervousness, wonder, desperation... Notice if
you're alone or with others and where laughter connects you and/or
disconnects you. Whatever it is, see if you can focus on the body
experience rather than the mind experience and explore.

from Rebecca Foster's virtual sangha emails

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Have You Ever Thought, "On No, Not This Too", Well Try This Practice.....

So, today is THIS TOO day. We all have a tendency to push away much of
what is showing up in our day, lives, communities, world. THIS TOO
practice is to notice whatever is showing up with the mantra, "THIS TOO" as in, "this too is a part of my experience." It's really a practice of
inclusion, of acceptance of whatever is arising in the moment.
Remember, acceptance of what is arising does not imply a passive
acquiescence to the greed, hatred and delusion in our inner and outer
worlds. But, it is about having an honest, open, and spacious
relationship with what is happening, noticing our inner reactions,
softening to them, being present for the rich spectrum of our lives.
From that place we have a much better chance to act out of compassion
and wisdom rather than reactivity and aversion. Other versions of
"THIS TOO" practice are "YES" practice, and also, "BREATHING IN
ACCEPTANCE, BREATHING OUT LETTING GO." Choose whichever...

from Rebecca Foster's virtual sangha emails

Monday, October 26, 2009

Light and Dark

On the menu for today...SHADOWS. Check out the play of light and dark with an eye to shadows today.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Another Day, Ahhh, New Menu Choices

From Spirit Rock course "Awakening Joy" a favorite practice comes from the
first section on Intention. Whenever you "remember" you ask yourself
the question, "where can I find joy in this moment?" It is a constant
surprise what can be found just by remembering to look-- whether
it's a sound or a breath or a texture, a friend's hand, a splash of
light, a quirky stranger, a bright red leaf dangling... And all you have
to do is look?! So far even in the gloomiest moments, there it is.
Waiting for to be noticed. The practice is not about ignoring what's
difficult but rather remembering to look for and feel the "10,000
joys" that exist along side the "10,000 sorrows." So today's menu
practice is: "Where can I find joy in this moment?"

Engage your self in...

today, it is yogi's choice day-- FEET or HANDS. The practice of focusing awareness on the feet is a grounding practice, one that brings one right to the "here" of the "here and now." Helpful, especially when caught up or feeling lost.

Awareness of hands is more of a connecting practice-- our hands are often the interface between our internal and external world-- we reach for a door knob, shake someone's hand, open the fridge, hold a cup of tea, write a letter, pick up the phone, etc. It's an opportunity to connect physically with the rich textures of our lives.

Now explore your experience as you choose one or the other to be your practice focus of the day--

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

On Today's Meditation Menu...the breath

So today's focus of awareness is breath. pretty standard procedure.
whenever you "remember", take a few deep breaths into the belly or
heart. You can use a mental support like saying to yourself,
"breathing in, I know that I am breathing in, and breathing out I know
that I am breathing out" (a la Thich Nhat Han) or simply be present to
the physical sensations that show up. Mindfulness of breath (the
anapansati sutta) is the most basic practice taught by the Buddha...

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

"Daily Menu Practice"

Hi all--
In last night's reading at Sangha the author Ezra Bayda suggested a
"daily menu practice" as a good way to support bringing mindfulness
practice off the cushion and into our daily life. A menu practice
just means bringing a particular focus of awareness to each day. We
unanimously voted to have a "menu practice" each day this week which I
will send via email (just this one week only, not to worry)-- as
always, feel free to hit your delete button.

So today's practice is SOUNDS. Whenever you can (whenever you
remember!) notice whatever sounds are present. Hear the tone quality,
the loudness, softness, continuity, sharpness, dullness, roundness,
even the silence underneath. Notice the sounds of walking, eating,
cooking, breathing, going to the bathroom, computer keys clicking,
voices, wind, cars, birds, plumbing, whatever it is. (Last night I
ate my noisiest salad ever {crunch crunch)!) And of course, notice
when there's a mental story or judgement about the sound; whenever
there is, meet it for a moment with curiosity and acceptance, and then
come back to the physical quality of the sound itself. If you find
yourself caught up in an emotion, a personal drama or any kind of
mental gymnastics during the day, come back to the simple experience
of the actual sounds arising in that moment.

from Rebecca Foster's Virtual Sangha email

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Eckhart Tolle on Twitter

love it, one liners from ET that are great reminders of the present moment!
Check it out at http://twitter.com/EckhartTolle

Acknowledging the good that is already in your life is the foundation for all abundance. ~E. Tolle