LONGING TO BE FREE
February 18, 2011. The choice to be FREE requires an enormous amount of inner strength. It asks that we be courageous and believe in our own right to be free. Yoga Sutras Chapter 2.26 talks about how if we believe we are limited, you will be limited; if you believe you are free, you are FREE. In yogic terms Freedom is known as Jivamukti. For whatever reason or reasons you feel trapped in your life know you have a choice to free your mind and heart. It is always there.
Yoga teaches us that we are sovereign over the democracy of ourselves. Living in a democracy we all can appreciate a thing or two about Freedom. So ask yourself what kind of freedoms do you encourage in your life? Are you afraid to stand up for your rights? Do you promote shared responsibility amongst the constituents of your limbs, breath, mind and heart? Do you keep yourself shackled to workaholism or do you imprison yourself with worry or self-doubt or critical self-dialogue, do you allow someone outside yourself to run your life?
In my personal work the greatest prisons I've experienced have been those of my own making. It has been through the yogic practice that I started to place more daily importance on liberation. With time I embraced how crucial it is to find peace and happiness from the inside. As we study ourselves the yoga helps us explore through movement a freedom in our bodies and a kind of flowing meditation where we can find peace and tranquility in our minds.
So right now, sit in a way that elongates your spine and let’s your breath travel more freely. As you free your breath you liberate your mind. As the mind opens the heart opens. You being to realize that you can choose to draw upon your own fortitude to free your heart from pain, to free your body from long held tension and to free yourself of unhealthy mindless habits (samskaras). It is going to look different for everyone. And it is a constant practice to remind ourselves that we alone are the most responsible in keeping the peace and joy within the democracy of self. "You see the wider practice of yoga is not about arranging our life so that it is perfect and easy and non-challenging. Rather it is about using the discipline we find in asana practice to be able to remain “easy” in the midst of difficulty. That is the true measure of freedom. When we learn this then everything we do and everything we say becomes an “asana”, a position of body, mind and soul which requires the attention that brings us into the present." I know what it’s like to feel imprisoned. I also can tell you I know what is it like to break free. It’s not easy but I believe all of us can do it. So here I leave you with a final poem to inspire you to free yourself, love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
"May you listen to your longing to be free.
May the frames of your belonging be large enough for the dreams of your soul.
May you arise each day with a voice of blessing whispering in your heart
...something good is going to happen to you.
May you find harmony between your soul and your life.
May the mansion of your soul never become a haunted place.
May you know the eternal longing that lies at the heart of time.
May there be kindness in your gaze when you look within.
May you never place walls between the light and yourself.
May you be set free from the prisons of guilt, fear, disappointment and despair.
May you allow the wild beauty of the invisible world to gather you,
mind you, and embrace you in belonging."
- John O'Donahoe
TODAY'S PLAYLIST:
Flow, Sade
Outta Control, 50 Cent
Xoxoxo, The Black Eyed Peas
Au Pays De Gandhi, MC Solaar
Groovejet (If This Ain't Love), Spiller
15 to 20 (Den Haan Remix), The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, KT Tunstall
Every Breath You Take, The Police
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Revelation Dub, Kabanjak
Twin Blue, Millions & Millions
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
LISTENING
As Dr Michael Nicols, professor of psychology at College of William and Mary, and author of the The Lost Art of Listening writes, ‘We tend to think that listening is the same as hearing; but listening really is being alert to those sitautiosn in which the person you’re with needs to be understood. Many times we jump in to say what’s on our minds – before we’ve even acknowledged what the other person has said – short circuiting the possibility of mutual understanding.
Speaking without listening, hearing without understanding is like snipping an electrical cord in two, then plugging it in anyway, hoping somehow that something will light up. Most of the time we don’t deliberately set out to break the connection. In fact, we’re often baffled by a feeling of being left sitting around in the dark.”
Please use this time on the mat to quiet your brain, acknowledge the noise in your head so we can achieve a mutual understanding in the democracy between our mind and heart. From there we can listen to our loved ones and those whom we want to connect with more deeply.
Listen with your heart, Silvia
FREEDOM REQUIRES ENORMOUS STRENGTH
Yoga teaches us that we are sovereign over the democracy of ourselves. We are the kings and queens of the kingdom of our lives. So ask yourself what kind of leader do you want to be seen as? Are you afraid to stand up for your rights? Do you promote shared responsibility amongst the constituents of your limbs, breath, mind and heart? Do you keep yourself shackled to workaholism or do you imprison yourself with worry or self-doubt or critical self-dialogue, do you allow someone outside yourself (your kingdom of self) run your life and keep you in prison?
So right now, sit in a way that elongates your spine and let’s your breath travel more freely. As you free your breath you liberate your mind. As the mind opens the heart opens. You being to realize that you can choose to draw upon your own fortitude to free your heart from pain, to free your body from long held tension and to free yourself of unhealthy mindless habits (samskaras). It is going to look different for everyone. Freedom doesn’t appear to take the same priority. It is a constant practice to remind ourselves that we alone are the most responsible in keeping the peace and joy within the democracy of self. This territory you care for is most vitally important to you.
In the end I hope that as we make liberation important we find from the inside the peace and content with ourselves where we discover joy (Santosha) has always been our natural state (sutra 2.42). It was waiting for us to break free of our chains, our shackles and the prisons of our own making or imposed upon us by others.
I know what it’s like to feel imprisoned. I also can tell you I know what is it like to break free. It’s not easy but I believe all of us can do it. And if you want more of my story just call or email or sit and chat after class. I’d be happy to share more. In the meantime here is a final favorite story to take to heart, to free your heart, to live in love! Silvia
A final story I want to share with you from the Secret Power of Yoga “In ancient
