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New Year Meditation

December 29, 2010 by Julie Lusk

Take a moment now to breathe in the Holy Present.

We stand here at the threshold of a new year. The past is fading behind, and the future is a bright light just ahead. Let us gently and gratefully release the year gone by.

Take another moment now to breathe in the Holy Present.

Bless it all: the good and the bad, the pain and the joy, the teachers and the lessons learned. It is over now and only love remains.

Take another moment now to breathe in the Holy Present.

Amen. Om

by Jacob Glass (adapted by J Lusk)

Filed Under: Meditation / Guided Imagery, Yoga and Meditation Quotes, Sayings, Poems Tagged With: breath meditation, jacob glass, let go of the old, new year meditation

To Hiss or Not to Hiss

November 27, 2010 by Julie Lusk

There was a saint who asked a snake not to bite but to love everyone.

The snake agreed.

But then many people threw things at the snake.

The next time the saint saw the snake, he noticed that the snake was all battered up. So, the saint asked “What in the world happened to you?”

The snake replied, “You asked me to love everybody and not to bite, and this is what happened.”

“I didn’t say not to hiss.”

Doesn’t Ramakrishna’s story have a lot to consider?  How many times have we tried to “be good” but it came back to bite us.  Setting boundaries can be quite helpful.

I remember telling this story while teaching a yoga class while we were doing the cobra pose.  It seemed quite natural to hiss during the yoga posture so we did. Hissssssss!

The next week, one person said that she tried hissing at work and asked “Do you want to know what happened?”  Of course I did.  She said that she spoke up about something that had been bugging her and it lead to her getting a promotion!”  Obviously, she hissed quite skillfully.

Filed Under: Yoga and Meditation Quotes, Sayings, Poems Tagged With: Ramakrishna snake story

My meeting with the Dalai Lama

October 2, 2010 by Julie Lusk

My notes from hearing the Dalai Lama on May 14, 2010 – Indianapolis, IN

The Dalai Lama was in Indianapolis to speak on Facing Challenges with Wisdom and Compassion.

It was at the Conseco basketball arena. Just like a basketball, the sound bounced around making it hard to hear clearly.  It reminded me of the acoustics when we heard Thich Nhat Hanh in Chicago.  Too much echo.

Still, I picked up a lot and I’d like to share it with you with the understanding that any misconceptions are on my part, and not on the part of the Dalai Lama.

All people want to achieve, and have the right to happiness and inner peace.

Should there be more Buddhism in America? No.  He said Americans already have the answers for finding true happiness and inner peace by way of the religions we already practice.  Practicing common sense is another viable path.

Different religions rely on different qualities and pathways  to achieve happiness and inner peace.  Some rely on faith, others promote surrender, while compassion is the path for others.  All these qualities, and religions, have the potential to take us to true happiness and inner peace.  We should do our best to respect the different religious paths and know that each has its own benefits that reach out to various cultures, temperaments, and times.   It’s about having respect for all religions.

All humans, no matter the color, culture, sex, or age, have a common connection to compassion that is biological and instinctual. The love of a mother and the instinct of protecting the child are good examples.  Even a mother bird may sacrifice her life for the sake of her baby.  Compassion is instinctual, however, it gets covered up and overruled by the thinking mind.

  • Rely on common sense.
  • Respect and have compassion toward all.
  • We all want and deserve true happiness and inner peace.
  • Rely on truth, trust, love, and compassion to lead to inner strength, peace and happiness.
  • Practice unbiased compassion – this is compassion that can even reach our enemies.
  • A negative mind causes suffering for the self and others.
  • Fear and hate interferes with health.
  • Compassion has actually been shown to lower blood pressure and stress.  Wounds heal quicker.  For example, a wound on a rat heals faster when it is affectionately licked by another rat.
  • The minds ‘intelligence’ can overrule our compassionate, instinctual, intrinsic nature.
  • Look for new opportunities and changes that come from things that anger us.
  • Have a global interest.  To have global disarmament, we have to start with inner, personal disarmament.  To have global peace, we must have inner peace first.  Go with truth, love, trust, unbiased compassion and inner beauty.  This is lasting.
  • He said that everything is/or can be good, very good.  This includes such things as money, technology, and divorce.  It’s the motivation and intent and how these things are used that makes the difference.  Are they used with compassion, openness, acceptance or not?
  • Money, objects, technology can be good – very good – if they are used with right motivation and intention and put to good use.
  • Put your affections where affections can be returned .
  • Don’t put affections toward objects as these things cannot return affection.
  • When we are affectionate toward objects, it leads to jealousy and greed for objects.  Objects cannot return affection.
  • Inner beauty is higher than outer beauty as it lasts. Rely on truth, trust, love, and unbiased compassion to bring inner peace and happiness.

Filed Under: Yoga and Meditation Quotes, Sayings, Poems

The Essence of Yoga is Equanimity of Mind

September 26, 2010 by Julie Lusk

What is Yoga?

The essence of yoga is equanimity of mind.
Equanimity is when your mind is undisturbed.
Losing balance causes numerous problems.

The purpose of Yoga is to bring our balance back and then to maintain it.
When the body is balanced, the mind is balanced.

When the body/mind is balanced, stress fades away,
energy returns, and equanimity is established.

Equanimity gives us the strength of calmness, level-headedness, and composure.

The mind and emotions are like a liquid.
To hold liquid we need a solid cup.
Otherwise, our minds are distracted and our emotions run wild.

We can create a healthy container for the mind and emotions through the body.
Since it is easier to work with the body,
we start with the yoga of the body instead of the yoga of the mind.

One of the easiest ways to balance the body
is by putting it in all the different positions or asanas,
making it more relaxed, freeing it from all the accumulated toxins.
Doing so improves our health in remarkable ways and
causes the mind to become more balanced and have more equanimity.

♥

Filed Under: Yoga, Yoga and Meditation Quotes, Sayings, Poems

Triple Truth

September 26, 2010 by Julie Lusk

Teach this triple truth to all:

A generous heart, kind speech,
and a life of service and compassion
are the things which renew humanity.

~  Buddha

Filed Under: Yoga and Meditation Quotes, Sayings, Poems

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