I’ve spent the
greater part of my life working on the physical body, from competitive swimming
as a kid to practicing yoga poses since 1972. I have also spent a great amount
of time focusing on the mental body, completing a Ph.D. in sport psychology and
having a regular meditation practice for nearly 40 years.
Through yoga, and
especially meditation, I have become aware of the power of the mind and the
importance of where I choose to focus my thoughts. It appears that the next
frontier in yoga for me, and possibly for many yogis, is the emotional
body.
I’m sure many of us
have noticed that occasionally something triggers a strong automatic reaction
that seems to come out of nowhere. Upon reflection, we realize that one of
our “hot buttons” got pushed. I’ve realized that it is unresolved issues in me
that trigger those automatic reactions.
According to Bruce
Lipton in Spontaneous Evolution, 95% of our daily behavior comes
from our unconscious programming that was downloaded to us by the age of
6. That leaves only 5% of our behavior coming from our conscious
choices. Yikes! That catches my attention! That means whenever
we have an outburst, it most likely comes from conditioning received in the
first 6 years of life, conditioning that operates powerfully but below the
surface. And as is probably the case with all of us, some of my outbursts
have been disastrous.
Over the years,
through yoga and meditation, I’ve connected with a deeper place inside that is
eternal and unchanged. Rather than continuing to think of myself as
primarily a mind in a body, as I did before yoga, I’ve connected with a deeper
spiritual essence. I am eternally grateful for this precious gift of
yoga. Along with that, yoga and meditation have encouraged self-acceptance
and self-love. Knowing that I have a spiritual essence that is deeper than my
emotional layers has given me both the perspective and the courage needed to look
into negative emotional patterns that have been influencing my life.
Then, a couple
years ago, I found The Presence Process by Michael Brown. His
amazing book details an effective process to uncover hidden emotional issues in
a safe and gentle way, fully feeling and integrating them. It’s a 10-week
program that includes 15 minutes of deep breathing twice a day along with
readings from his book and “perceptual tools” to use throughout the day. It’s
been a transformational experience for me, and I wanted to share information
about it in case it speaks to you as well. I’ve done the process twice and
have just started my third time. Each time I clear more energetic
blockages and become more compassionate toward myself and everyone else. I also
find that I react less (from my conditioning) and respond more (from my consciousness).
As a result I feel more present in my life, and I am more authentically joyful!
There are many
You-Tube videos of Michael Brown talking about the process. This 4 minute video
is a great introduction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yFC2nJqVog. You can also check out a website devoted to his work: http://www.thepresenceportal.com as well
as order his book from Amazon.
The Presence Process teaches a skill
that can be used for the rest of our lives: the ability to “digest and
integrate” our emotional experiences so that we are more present in our
lives.
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