Posts Tagged ‘truth’

Freeing Our Inner Desires

Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Manic Times with the High Riders

Manic Times with the High Riders

There is power in your voice.

In fact, some would boldly state that your voice is the vibration of your soul.

So, considering this, is it any wonder why it hurts you physically and emotionally when you don’t express your truth? Even in the simplest of conversations – which may at the time seem banal, redundant, or ridiculous – this awareness arms you with the knowledge that what you choose to speak can change your world. In truth, what you choose to avoid speaking is just the same.

Notice how often you have to clear your throat. Notice, perhaps, how often it is sore, dry, raspy or otherwise congested. Your body is manifesting physically what it’s like to hold it in; to stifle your own personal song, and to squash your spirit, again and again.

In my experience, I know it’s easy to practice resistance of personal expression, and I know it well. But those who know me, know that I don’t often hold back an honest thought, because to do so, would do us both a disservice. Our society and culture puts an odd amount of power into the hands of this idea of “politeness”, and by extension “political correctness”. Thing is, filtering out an honest thought, based on what you believe someone else may interpret from it, is an exercise in head-against-wall-bashing, metaphorically speaking. How can you possibly know what someone will really think about what you’re about to say, especially if your intention is only to share your true thoughts? Even if you intend to humble someone with your verbal prowess, the sting may really be very short-lived, but the reverberating effect profound. (That being said, you may also realize that it was not they who needed the humbling, really…)

Let it “come out wrong” and in the same instant, laugh at how easily the tongue (read: language limitations) can betray you. Laugh at how strange the words sound, even though they were once stewing on the inside. Diffuse the bomb by negating its creation. But, instantly know as well, that the next time will be easier, as the mechanics of pure, simple and unfiltered expression refine and define themselves whenever you choose to become genuine. There is little to no effort required once you lose the need to cloak your meaning in pretty words or unripened emotions. Just say what you mean, and in the spirit of community, your listeners will understand.

Best of all, you’ll be one step closer to getting what you really wanted in the first place. –tb

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Freeing Our Inner Desires
Using Our Outside Voice

Each of us has developed an internal filtering process that helps us choose which parts of our constant inner monologues get voiced outside of our heads. Sometimes the choice is based on what we consider to be polite or appropriate, using subtlety instead of directness to try to get our point across. Other times the choice is made based on our expectations of the other person and what we feel they should know about us, our feelings, and our needs. But our best chance of getting what we need is to communicate specifically by converting our inner voice to our outside voice.

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Zeitgeist

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

I finally got around to watching these two films. Grab them yourself (at no charge) if you’re curious, or at all interested in expanding your mind. If nothing else, to gain different perspective…

I’ve been putting it off for months. I’ve heard others speak of the films, promote it passionately, and knew it’d be something I’d very likely relate to. What’s interesting is that things continue to unfold in my life that relate to these films more than I could have realized. So, it’s cool, and eerie at the same time. But mostly fascinating.

One thing I was certain of is that when I did watch them, it’d stir things up, and most likely in a strongly negative way. However, given the past few years of my life and what I’ve done to uproot a lot of old, inhibiting ways, I’ve found that it’s much easier to have a temperance with these “heavy” and society-shifting ideas. Quite honestly, the overriding feeling I have now after 4 hours of ingesting these films is: “well, duh! I’ve been feeling, saying, figuring these very ideas for a number of years now…”

The second film, Addendum, is one I quiet literally could have written and created myself. A lot of it felt like I had in fact penned the script. That being said, it’s quite a different experience to see and hear concepts, ideas and outright blunt representation coming at you. It’s gratifying in a way to see that there are real projects and real movements ongoing in an effort to take our human experience to the next, and in my opinion most obvious level. That being said, it ain’t no small task. Things are right messed up right now. But even that’s OK because it’s creating that ever-important contrast with which we clarify our next, highest desires in our lives. We know much more easily what we DO want, when we’re finally clear on what we DON’T want.

You look at the world, and it’s amazing. Physically, the planet is mind-boggling in it’s efficiency and expanse. Then you get these human animals muddling about, not entirely hopeless, but quite foolish and terrible at getting along. There comes a time when things are bound to shift because events take place, and consciousness can’t help but nudge us forward.


Heart Meditation

Friday, January 30th, 2009

A recent blog of mine touches briefly on this idea. It’s very difficult at times to see that we’re closing ourselves up because the world seems to be mostly black and evil, instead of light and joyous. I think what’s important is to realize that it’s only ourselves we can truly be responsible for, no matter how much we intend to help others around us. That being said, allowing yourself the space to open and heal will inevitably help everyone anyway. ~tb

Heart Meditation
Afraid of Opening Your Heart

It is not easy to have an open heart in a world that offers us a full plate of experiences. This life gives us much joy, love, and light, but it also shows us a fair amount of pain, sadness, and suffering. When our hearts are open, we take everything into ourselves, and we are deeply affected by what we see. We do not hold ourselves separate from the pain of others. In addition, our own personal disappointments may begin to take their toll. We may feel small, alone, and overwhelmed. Most of us may feel like we are not up to the task of living with our hearts open, and we might begin to close down, little by little, so that we can get through our days without having to feel too much.

One thing that can help us turn this situation around is an awareness of the power of empathy. To open our hearts to another person’s suffering is a revolutionary act that has energetic implications. Many experiments with meditation have proven that we can reach far beyond the boundaries of our selves and heal others when our hearts are open. Heart meditations awaken this power and heal the person meditating as well as anyone who is the focus of the meditation.

You may want to experiment with this the next time you see or hear something painful. Instead of shuttering your emotions, resolve to hold your feelings in your heart. Tap into the divine energy of universal love that resides in your heart. This energy makes you powerful, for it is your protection that will transmute the pain of others. Breathe deeply, and let yourself feel the pain of the situation, knowing that your heart is big and strong enough to hold it. As you breathe, visualize healing light emanating from your heart and touching all that are suffering. You will heal your heart in the process.

Source: DailyOM.com