Monday, December 6, 2010

Refuged, Clear and Shiney!!!





So I am complete with the last of my post ceremonial duties (well except for the mailing of the dreamworker's goodies, those will be sent out this weekend, as I have to head out of town for a few days).  I just completed the final burning of the seeds and prayers for others as you can see in the photos to the left.  I also offered the ash along with some of the lovely flowers that were gifted to the altar and still resplendent with all the good prayers.



But wait, that's the end and I have to say that must be because I was feeling so energized post ceremony this morning.  And there were some light flurries which felt like a mitzvah (sorry that was yiddish for blessing/good sign and not Quechua).  Let me rewind.

Actually I was feeling pretty good yesterday too as I was prepping the altar.  Since I had packed up the mesa to teach last month, the room got a complete cleaning before I set the altar and it felt really good, if I do say so myself.  Below are some of the pictures from the ceremonial altar prior to the ceremony.





I was all tingly and felt like dancing and for some Lulu-like reason, I was lead to think about the song Tonight from West Side Story.   All I could remember was Tonight, Tonight, Won't Be Just Any Night, I decided to look up the lyrics.  I don't think those are in them and here the are with a few editorials in italics)


Tonight, tonight
It all began tonight (New Moons, all about new beginnings)
I saw you and the world went away
Tonight, tonight
There's only you tonight
What you are, what you do, what you say (hello that's what we focus on with the surrender, seed and prayers)

Today, all day I had the feeling
A miracle would happen  (need I say more)
I know now I was right

For here you are
And what was just a world is a star
Tonight
Tonight, tonight
The world is full of light (well it's dark because of New Moon but do like the reference below to suns and moons)
With suns and moons all over the place
Tonight, tonight
The world is wild and bright
Going mad
Shooting sparks into space (forewhadowing to part of the New Moon surprise and you'll see a picture later)
Today, the world was just an address
A place for me to live in
No better than all right
But here you are
And what was just a world is a star
Tonight
Good night, good night
Sleep well and when you dream
Dream of me (OK don't dream of me but keep dreaming - felt appropriate for the dream workers)
Tonight



It was a lovely group of new and old.  As some people pointed out, it always seems to be a different group of people - which I think is great.  In addition someone else pointed out that in my placement of people, I flanked myself with two roses (Jackie Rose and Emma Rose).  I do seat people by energetics, but not by names.  I wish I could say that was not conscious l but I have to say pretty wise on my unconscious...

As always each attendee introduced themselves to the mesa and then I proceeded by calling in the sombres/soul essence of each dream worker and lite participant, which includes those that either requested lite or requested the dreamwork but didn't get into it.  We had one dreamwork with a birthday - pretty propitious, don't you think.  And we also called in the powerful work being done at a fire ceremony in RI (I believe) and led by a friend, Quickikuti Inca.

We focused on the importance of refuge to regain our strength and that this strength can only come from within.  We cannot depend on anyone else for it.  And during this time we get clear and free.  We spent a good deal of time making sure we were squeaky clean after the surrender and went into some renewal work on the attendees.  And remember when one person in a group heals, we all heal...so the ripples of healing should be rampant.

Of course we went on to honor the beauty within and asked how it wants to shine.  We then had everyone write the inspiration found from exploring their hearts and true beauty that wants to shine on the base of a tea light.  Each person then lit their candle off of the source candle which was from the one source that we all hold within.  And I didn't point it out to the attendees but not sure if they saw what was on the piece right in front of the candle - here is a picture.  And yes, the container used to hold the candle was from candy - you know me and the sweetness theme.

We continued by blowing the essence of the seed planting exercise into a blossom for the garland of dreams.  Of course I transmitted the intentions of each dream worker into a blossom and did a shared blossom for the lite participants.



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Of course we also spoke our prayers for the planet into the larger red blossom.  I also transmitted the prayers for others that was printed on the inside of the origami hearts and flapping birds you see below

We chanted some prayers for those that we were called and declared the evening a success ending with sweetness and gifts.  And as I promised from the lyrics, we had real sparks.  Yes part of the surprise was sparkers as you can see the participants enjoying at the end of the evening.   I said we wanted to shine our light and what do lights do they sparkle.  There is more but I don't want to give away the whole surprise.



No ceremony in NYC would be complete without my offering of the garland of dreams to the East River.  There were even some birds out there swimming, which in over a year of New Moon ceremonies, I have never seen and it was chilly.   In my tradition bird are representatives of the spiritual realm.  Can I say propitious again!   I would have taken a picture but we played with sparklers again and then they were gone.  Maybe they weren't really there, but I did have witnesses.



As always, I end delighted and more inspired then ever.  Thank you for joining me and in sacred relationship we remain.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Trust and Breath (Not Necessarily in that Order)


October New Moon Altar
Funny I now think of life, One New Moon at a time.  And at the times when life is feeling super crazy, it helps me in not feeling overwhelmed.  Overwhelm aside from the messages I've gotten from my spirit guides was the theme for this months New Moon. And I always find it entertaining how I hear of the synchronicity that is going on in other lives.  This month there were a higher percentage of Lite attendees.  And there were several that told me that they were too busy to even breath.  Funny throwing part of the title in front of me.  And it was something I clearly resonated with and even pondered do I skip a month.  Then I remembered for me, that is why it's even more important to do it.  And I'm glad I did as I am every month.  This has become like my sabbath.

Aside from the responses, I had another affirmation.  As I mentioned I've been a bit overwhelmed and busy, so for quite a while I have been missing a weekly group meditation that I like to participate in.  Last week I planned on making sure I included it, but a last minute conference call got in the way.  That was when I realized even attachment to meditation can lead to suffering as I was cursing the person who called the meeting all night long.  Well this week, the night before the ceremony, I was able to make it. I was really worn out from a long day but I had an inner persistence telling me that meditation was the right place to be.  In order to be efficient, on my way there I picked up the flowers to be used in our ceremonial altar and for the garland of dreams.  And not only was more efficient, but the flowers were blessed by the meditation ceremony.  My teach Harshada is always creative and you never know how he will start.  The first thing he says, is focus on your breath and be aware of your inhalations and exhalations.  In my mind, I said, "Hmmm, I don't remember sending Harshada a copy of my dreamwork."  As that was one of the metaphors.  I'm not going to repeat what I put in the dreamwork or spoke at the ceremony but will footnote the relevant parts for the lite participants.  Needless to say affirmations like this are one of the things that helps me to trust that I'm on the right path and in the right place, even when I was so tired I felt like I could fall over.

And here are the ceremonial flowers with the a few condor feathers as well as the seeds from the dream workers being cooked pre and during the ceremony.  If you look close there is a hint to the toy surprise that will be sent out along with the yummy prasad.


Before I share the ceremony, the other beautiful synchronicity was when one all in participant, after reading through this months dream work, sent me a beautiful quote that she remember seeing at her late husbands oncologist office.


"The deepest hunger of the human body is air.
 The deepest hunger of the human heart 
is to feel understood, valued and respected " - Unknown


I was grateful for this reminder and not have it posted on my computer monitor in the office and this is how we kicked off the ceremony.

We started by focusing on the breath and the barometer and metaphor it can play in our lives.  Helping us decipher if we have to slow, down, speed up, need more balance, give or receive more...  And then of course we emptied our cups, releasing whatever did not serve us as well as any attachments to identities.  As our breath shows us, no fear in letting go, because another breath will arrive effortlessly behind to fill us.

The attendees jotted this down and it joined the fire bowl along with those of the dream workers.  And this month I took an extra step for the lite attendees.  I put the names of each participant so that anything you were willing to surrender would be transformed by the fire.  Remember, even fire cannot be sustained without air to fuel it.  This made some wonderful compost.

We then planted seeds with the wisdom of the person or place that inspires us.  After blowing the seeds of each of the dream workers into an individual blossom, we put the papers that were used to transfer the seeds into the fire bowl and added that to the compost mixture and burned that as well.   Like I did with the surrender, I did put a piece of paper with the names of all the lite participants as well.  Although their physical bodies didn't do their dream work, their sombres were there to act on their behalf.  We had a lovely potpourri.  The transformation of fire brings all items, dense surrender and light inspirations, to an equal density that will be easily received by the natural world when I offer the ashes to the heart tree.

The prayers for others were combined and put in the origami flapping birds (the animal ally of the North which represents the element of Air and Great Creator in the Pachakuti Mesa)

Those were also burned in the fire bowl.  The energy of those prayers were put in the orange blossom that is used as the guru bead in our garland of dreams aka dream mala.  Typically I take a picture of the garland on the mesa as we make sure that we do a little more chanting to elevate the reception of the seeds.  However, I forgot and didn't realize that until I was at the East River.  The, humorously, as I tried to take a picture of the garland in the water, they were coming out really, really dark.  I panicked as I like to show the dream workers the beauty that arose from the blending of the dreams.  Then I laughed and sayed that trust was in there too, so they will have to trust my integrity.  Then I realized, silly you forgot the flash (hah we needed a little more fire) and now you can see the offering as it floats in the darkness of the new moon on the NYC version of the Ganges.

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Poignant air notes from the dreamwork:
We possess each of the elements within us; however, this is the one that we can consciously control most easily and let's face it without this element we would cease to exist at least in 3D.  I know during the most stressful times, the most common word of advice is BREATH.  And have you noticed that during challenging times, we hold our breath.  In many traditions breath is considered the life force, chi, prana....that sustains us.  

In the Pachakuti mesa tradition the element of air is associated with Spirit/God and, hence, our own spiritual bodies.  Our spiritual beliefs often requires a sense of faith and trust.  We may have experiences that reinforce our beliefs about God/Spirit;however, most of us cannot tell you what the pure form of God looks like nor have physically touched the hand of god.  Yet we know it's there. just like air.  You know it exists.  You can feel it.  You can experience it, yet you can't see it (unless it really cold out and your warm breath looks like smoke).  And that takes a bit of trust.  Trust that if you exhale and let go of the precious breath you just inhaled, another will return and the process continues quite naturally.  The process of breathing is best example of how life should slow.  We take and return.  No attachments...no reason to hold onto our breath or anything else for fear that we won't have it anymore as the next one comes seamlessly. 

Although we don't think about it often breathing is a way in which we are deeply connected with our relationship to the natural world.  The natural world provides us with oxygen through the process of photosyntheses.  Us two-leggeds require that oxygen to breath.  We take it in and transform the oxygen to carbon dioxide and exhale.  This carbon dioxide is needed by the plants to continue with photosynthesis.  We live in perfect reciprocity with natural world.  It's a beautiful and organic process of surrendering and receiving and receiving and surrender.  In the Pachakuti mesa tradition there is a quechua term we use for that and it's called ayni.  Which we translate as today for you, tomorrow for me or as we call it sacred reciprocity.  When we give without attachments, we trust that the universe will provide for us in return, typically with interest.  It has for me.

And lastly I would be remiss if I didn't talk about the etymological derivations of the word inspiration which is what we connect with in our dream work and planting of seeds.  The route of the word is "spirare" which means to breath.  This same route is in the word for spirit, seeing the connection here.  Spirit in my online etymology dictionary is related to espirit or spiritus which is defined as "soul, courage, vigor, breath"  So when we are inspired we are taking in soul, courage, vigor and breath.  Although I like to be a person who sees the glass half full instead of half empty, I would not feel complete nor really own my shamanic roots, if I did not acknowledge that this same root is in expire which is a word that can be used for death.  In shamanism, a shamanic death is something to be embraced.  In this death we are transformed and born again.  So when we expire we surrender trusting that a new and better life is in store for us. 



Saturday, September 11, 2010

Home is Where The Heart Is

The other title I had for this month's summary of the New Moon Ceremony was you can't make this shit up.  Each month I have a slightly different theme and basically because of a recent experience of rebuilding homes in New Orleans.  While building a fence we were using a level.  And I was struck by the simplicity of seeing how something was in balance and by looking at the bubble you can see if you need to shift a little to the left, right, up or down.  Quite handy tool so as a fan of metaphors, I was started thinking what is my mental/emotional level in life.  What helps me figure out that I need a little tweaking before I go fully our of whack.  And the answer was clearly the Pachakuti Mesa and Meditation, which is what I share every month in the New Moon ceremonies, workshops and individual work with others.

I was inspired to dedicate this month to Home.   The concept of home has always struck me because I clearly remember my first weekend with my teach Oscar Miro-Quesada.  I went in called to go but truly not really knowing what I signed up for.  I often says, I went in with no expectations or attachments and he exceed every one.  And most clearly I left feeling that I had found home.  Being with this community and working with the mesa gave me a profound sense of home on day one and continues to do so.  I have also dabbled in many different traditions and have used that same sense of home as my barometer for anything I integrate into my life.  In fact, when I decided to meet Harshada, my Living Meditation teacher, I wasn't looking for a teacher, but found another sense of home.

I have heard many stories from people on the resonance this theme has had for them and I may be able to right a novel but there are two that I want to share.  On the morning of the ceremony I had received an email from my dear friend/sister Jesse.  She was planning on being a Dream Work participant.  She was picking up the ashes of her dog and wanted to know if we can incorporate the ashes.  I said absolutely.  And after further pondering, I realized the perfection in having the ashes of Franny who had returned home.  The other incredible coincidence is that Jesse put Franny to rest on the same weekend I was in New Orleans.  This wouldn't have been time better if I tried.  Jesse and I sat at my mesa a little and I told her to place the ashes where ever she was call.  As you can see in picture of Franny's ashes, in the southeast.  I know it's because Jesse was called to a piece I call the Nurturing Warrior and you'll also notice the rose quartz skull right next to it.  In shamanism, Death is fully embraced as the metaphorical catalyst for transformation and new beginnings.

Next "coincidence" is related to me.  And I have to go back a year to explain.  Last August my friend was in town from California and introduced me to her work with the Native American Church and Tipi Ceremonies.  After participating I had purchased a heart locket to remind me of the experience.  The day she left and I was in the office I realized that I had lost the locket.  This locket actually screws into the piece that attaches to the chain, so the chain was intact but my heart had loosened and fallen off.  I tried not to get upset and just went on with my morning.  I later realized that while I was on the subway, she had left me a voicemail on my cell phone.  When she had arrived at the airport she stopped in the restroom and out popped my heart.  Apparently when I hugged her good bye the heart fell into her shirt and then pants instead of the street.  I laughed and laughed at the perfection.  I knew my heart was in good hands and would eventually get it back.

So now we go to the ceremony.  The actual new moon was on Wed. evening.  I often use a grace period of 24 hours plus or minus around life.  I was supposed to participate in a conference call and be available on call Wed. evening so I decided to have it Thursday.  My friend flew into NYC on Thursday and was able to come to the ceremony.  Not only was it great to have my soul sister there as that certainly feels like home but at the ceremony she lovingly returned the cedar in a beautiful box/treasure chest filled with cedar and rose petals. As I trusted she took great care of my heart.  And my heart returned home at the perfect time.  And it's experiences like these two that really give me a sense of trust in the perfection of life.   If I tried to coordinate any of it, never would have happened.  As they say, once you make a plan God Laughs.  But when the perfection happens without planning, I know I get a big giggle out of it.




So the ceremony was fabulous if I do say so myself.   As usual we went through the theme of surrender or deconstruction, making sure we clear away the rubble so that we will have a stable base on which to build.  Then we planted seeds and began construction on our new home.  Since rocks represent the element of earth, physicality and structure in my tradition, we worked with stones.  Each attendee chose a stone from a bag that I had from a collection from my different pilgrimages.  In my tradition we refer to the stones as khuyes, which means containers of affection.  And truly they are that and so willing to help us.  For the dream workers, I chose a stone through a dharma pole methodology.  Prior to the ceremony, I wrapped each of the stones with the dream workers surrenderings and put them in the south of the mesa, the direction related to earth/structure/form.  On top of it were the pieces of paper with the seeds.

After the attendees released what no longer served them into the stones they had chosen.  I unwrapped the surrenderings, We dowsed khuyes with florida water and used fire to burn off and transform any remaining density so that we would have a clear base on which to build our homes.  Prior to going through the planting of seeds guided meditation (and each of the dream workers khuyes was on top of your respective seeds),  I reminded the attendees of Luke 6:48 "He is like a man building a house, who dug down deep and laid the foundation on the rock.  When a flood came, the torrent struck that house but could not shake it, because it was well built."  So the seeds


It may seem like double dipping, but it wouldn't be a Lulu Loving Life Ceremony if we didn't build a garland of dreams.  So those same seeds that were planted upon the stones/khuyes were transferred into the daisy blossoms and woven.

Now that the oxygen mask was put on ourselves we offered our prayers for others into the green spider mum you'll see.  For the dream workers I printed four participants per origami crane and they were transferred in as well.  (For those that are curious, all of the papers that were printed were burned and the ashes will be offered to a tree outside my apartment that I call the Heart tree, as it has one naturally etched into the bark.)

We closed the ceremony and then went off to the East River where we offered both Franny's ashes as well as the garland of dreams.  I typically take a picture of it in the water; however, because there were many people out on that glorious night I went to a spot that wasn't lit very well.  Although I found a spot that had large rocks exposed.  Because of the poor light, every picture I took came out black.  So your going to have to trust me and I'm hoping if you got this far that means your read my "coincidences" and trust comes a little easier.


Welcome Home and We're Definitely Not In Kansas Any More?


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Embracing Transformation - August New Moon

It's not even 12 hours and the affirmations are coming.  This morning at dawn, I walked to the East River (the NYC Ganges) to offer the garland of dreams.  On my return waiting for me by the entrance of my apartment door was this.

It almost looks fake doesn't it, but if a member of this honker of a moth/butterfly doesn't show how instantly transformation and manifestation can occur I don't know what does.

I almost want to end here but for those that weren't in the room or chose the lite version, I like to give a little playback.  So as you know we focused on the powers of water which is governed by Mamakilla (english translation mother moon) and clearly embodies non-attachment and fluid transformation.  I shared information about Masuro Emoto's work of how the fire of the mind impacts the health of our water.  I also included that in the dream work, so as not to be too repetitive, I'll past the links and information down as an appendix to this blog for future reference.

It was a lovely group with mostly new friends which was a joy.  As always we opened the mesa and introduced our selves to the mesa.  For the lite and dream workers, I called in their spirits into the circle so their higher selves were present.   We then began the surrender work of releasing what no longer serves us.  Although in this visualization we took a walk to the gats of Varanasi and took a boat at sunrise on the Ganges River and offered what didn't serve us any longer.  We followed with the ceremonial rinsing of any remnants with the hand washing.  And I happened to have some water left from a 2007 pilgrimage to the Mother Ganges which was poured into the pitcher to aid the surrender.  The Ganges really does represent the mother to me as it was my experience that considering all that people dump into her, she is calm, sweet and loving.  And to add some pizazz and leave the attendees squeaky clean there was some additional feather and scented water cleansing in the traditional Peruvian style.

Now that all were squeaky clean, we moved onto the seed planting.  Listening to our hearts, unhindered by past programming and social implications, we were guided with clarity on what our next steps should be.  That dream was then transferred into a cup of water held by all and then embodied by a literal drinking of their dreams.  We kind of double dipped as we then blew the prayers into a daisy that was woven into the garland of dreams.  Of course for the dream weaver I took the print out of your seeds and blew them into a blossom for you.  In fact, here is a picture of pre-ceremony bouquet and you may be able to see the pieces of white paper popping out of the bouquet up top.


And you may not be able to tell but yes, those are little bubbles bottles with butterflies on top and if you remember how I started, we manifested a mammoth one this morning. 

Before completing the garland of dreams we put our prayers into a sun flower and added that as our global prayers.  In addition the global prayers of the attendees and dream workers were put on pieces of paper that was then taped to a pitcher of water.  



Although immediately after the ceremony I offered the cleansing water as compost to my favorite heart tree outside my building, I've decided to keep the pitcher of global prayers in the south east/manifestation corner of my mesa/altar until the Full Moon to allow the prayers to come into their fullness.  At that time, I will offer the water to nature.   I wish I had the technology of Masuro Emoto to do a crystal test of our water although I trust that it would be stunning.

I waited to offer the garland of dreams until dawn, and here it is floating along the East River, well received by the unseen forces.



Messages from Water Appendix:

Below are two youtube video's. The first provides a little information of Masuro's work as well as some of his pictures.  If your already familiar with his work but want to be reminded of the images as they show a crystal formation of a thought,  just check out video number 2.
        2.  Montage of crystals as they relate to thoughts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnbZN54IZNE&feature=related 

And there is one more video you may want to see.  Below is an experiment with rice.  They use rice because it absorbs lots of water when cooked.  And the metaphor here, is that as humans that we are 60% water and if thoughts impact our water/emotional body which is contained by our physical bodies, we probably want to have more consciousness around our words and thoughts.  Check this last video out:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeTTCeqBwjc&NR=1   

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Saying Yes

So this month we really focused on whether we felt free and what keeps us from being free.  Just a few days before I had found this card in a Papyrus card store and it completely represented my visual of free and my desire to say YES - to ALL of life.




I shared that I had read something where they say most people who have a fatal accident don't know ahead of time and can't be prepared.  And if it's an accident that happens as a result of a fall or car crash, very often a persons last words will be Oh, Shit.  I don't want those to be my last words.  I'd rather be like Ghandi who's last three words were Ram, Ram, Ram (his name for God).  So to be like that I need to train and be more receptive and say yet to the every day things that come up.  Saying yes as it comes doesn't mean I'm accepting it as permanent fixture in my life, saying yes means that I'm willing to learn and negotiate.

So from recent experiences where I was not saying yes at all and not feeling so free and letting the grain of sand called my ego block the mountain of spirit within me, I re-membered that connecting with the "I Am", Soul, God within is the best reminder.  And as reminded Krishna reminds Arjuna in the Baghavad Gita "Nothing higher than Me exists, O Arjuna.  On Me all this universe is strung like pearls on a thread".  Yes I was focusing on the pearls and not the string.  So in ceremony we consciously used a string.  Before going into ceremony we literally stepped back over the string and then went into the process of surrendering what was an impediment to our freedom whether that be attachment to the yummy or icky in our life.  We went into the surrender remembering (thanks to Osho) that to err is human and to forgive is MORE human and that the moment we achieve our own humanity is the moment we achieve divinity.

The participants dumped into a stone which was later burned  to transform.  For the dream workers, I took a print out of your surrender and transformed it to ash that is to be used as compost for our dreams later.

We then did a process of connecting with I Am, Soul, God, Spirit,...whatever you want to call your experience of what really is ineffable.  The live participants then blew their seeds into a blossom and then stepped forward over the string carrying this new seed.  The string was then tied to their right wrist to remind them until the string falls off.  Each of the seeds from the dream workers was then transferred into a white blossom for the garland of dreams.

So the purple blossom is where we put the prayers of all for our families, communites, planet, galaxy....  Prior to the ceremony I took the dream worker prayers and folded them into origami hearts.  You can see it flanking the left and right of the altar in the picture below.

We closed the circle with the taking in of the mmmmmmm....sweetness to show spirit out willingness for our lives to be filled with sweetness.  Typically I will do the offering of the garland of dreams immediately after the ceremony; however, I got the hit to wait.  And I did until Wednesday morning where I happened to wake up just before sunrise (and the only reason I knew that was that I googled it when I got back).  I did some final b urning for further transformation.  Into the existing compost I put the papers with the dreamworker seeds into the compost and burned them along with some petals from each of roses that were used to represent the blossoming of those that were in the room.  After that burned I put in the origami hearts (which were also transferred into the garland) and burned those as well.  Interestingly when that burned although I only use a small bowl in my ceremonial room, it really roared (that is relative) which to me spoke of the power of all the prayers and hearts of the participants.  And also interestingly after the burning was done the shapes although ash stayed solid.  I found that to be a bit magical.  I then took the ask and garland outside.

I offered the ash as well as three roses that were part of the ceremony to a tree outside my apartment.  I call this tree the heart tree as it has a natural etching in the bark.  Sorry the picture below is a little darker than showed up on camera which showed in interesting shading that didn't exist between the left and right sides of the tree.

And then of course I took the garland off the the NYC version of the Ganges River for me, the East River (East the direction of fire and transformation).  I offered the garland and as I tossed it, it seemed that the garland just fell into the shape of the heart.  Well that was how it looked to me.  I then glanced at the time and it was 5:36 AM, guess what time sunrise was today.  Yup, I can't make this stuff up.  So I realized that spirit wanted me to take your work from the darkness of the new moon out into the light to shine.  Well that's my interpretation and I'm sticking to it.  And now as I type this it is raining, which is also an auspicious sign.

I really enjoy new moons...so thanks for sharing.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Best Antidote M&M's - Meditation and Mesa





I just learned in looking for an M&M image that I can personalize M&M's and it's call My M&M's how convenient - as my M&M's are Mediation and Mesa (in alphabetical order not order of importance - it's all ONE)  And it does feel all rainbow colored like the offerings from Mars (I'm seeing even more humor in this as I knew I was an alien and resonated with the star people - tee hee!!!)


It's nice to know that sometimes I don't have to be hit by the spiritual 2 X 4 to get it and despite the fact that I know that I know that I have all the tools I need to help me through the challenging times, sometimes I relinquish the control stick to "my mind" and boy does it like the roller coasters.  The mind comes up with all these stories and react in the least helpful of ways trying to prove to me that I'm the victim.  


So needless to stay, I was feeling like I was in kind of a rut and during it the mental self flagellation was unrelenting.  I decided to take 5 days of Living Meditation with Harshada at Omega.  On my way to the retreat, I realized that not only did I have 5 days of meditation with my most recent teacher Harshada,  but I was going to follow it immediately by a Pachakuti Mesa weekend with my beloved and long time teacher Oscar and upon my return to have an evening of meditation with my first teaching Kevin Jennings.  So I realized that spirit doesn't use 2X4's, it's my mind that does that.  And what spirit did is give me many life preservers and gentle reminders and opportunities to immerse myself in the traditions that comfort me like my first security blanket


Surround by nature and bunnies and woodchucks and chipmunks and beautiful winged ones and ... well needless to say it was a nice place to shift gears.  I went through pleasure and pain and both lead to personal insights on my patterns so that I know that I am a warrior from having survived my wounds with awareness and consciousness and NOT a non-particpating victim.  I was able to re-discover my soul from the rubble caused from the earthquake of my mind.  And despite what my mind was telling me, my soul was perfect, unharmed and stronger than ever...


Of course, sitting in circle with the Northeast community strengthened everything and reminded me of how I was and who I Am as Oscar says, it's a process of re-membering (and sometimes it feels like I have alzheimer's and have to be reminded many times) and that shamanism is a spiral dance that leads to my center.


Just to reinforce this newness - I started this morning with some exercise on the east river and as many of you heard I consider my ipod to be quite psychic and as I finished, the song Ding Dong! the Witch is Dead (by Harry Connick Jr.) played.  And the metaphor for the witch is most definitely my mind.  I didn't even know it was on there...so only goes to prove that you can't make this stuff up and the humor I find in life is certainly the fuel that keeps me going...


Wishing you Light, Love and Laughter Always!



Saturday, May 15, 2010

When Your Grateful Life is Great

This months process was interesting for me because life has been quite chaotic.  And the thought of not doing it felt wrong, but I never was going to be able to be prepped to host people.   I've been so grateful of being able to share this that I just couldn't miss this month.  And in the tradition of the Pachakuti Mesa, the best way to express gratitude is to make a despacho, as an offering to the unseen forces. So the inspiration of doing the dream worker despacho came upon me as I am always impressed by the power of the inclusion and weaving of those who can't be there in person.  I like defying time and space.  As I was tweaking this months dream work assignment and thinking of the despacho, I heard a voice telling me to make origami hearts.  I figured how hard could that be.  Well it took me a few sets of internet instructions and practice. Origami is definitely not intuitive, at least not to me.   And then when the inner voice told me that the prayers for others should be origami birds, I thought uh oh.  Fortunately I figured it out but I truly want to know who thought up origami....  As they say practice makes perfect, so I printed the seeds on floral-like despacho paper and the prayers on colorful plain paper and folded my heart out.  The latter ones were definitely better, but I'm only practically perfect and spirit doesn't mind.

Although I felt your presence and know you get what happened, I figured I'd send you a few pictures of the despacho process and share my intentions behind it.

As you'll see I had your seeds in the South East aka Manfestation Corner of my mesa and the prayers were in the north the section embodied by spirit, who's animal ally is the condor and the eagle.  They stayed there as I opened the mesa and until they were added to the despacho.


Another FYI, is that I had decided to create my own despacho play list.  Choosing songs that remind me of my path and what I'm grateful for.  As many of you know, I tend to be a little untraditional so it's a combination of rock n' roll, country, gospel, show tunes....  And I trust spirit and put it on shuffle.  As I started, the spiritual Use Me by the Brooklyn Tabernacle (I don't make this stuff up)  kicked us off as I started by consecrating the paper with the traditional circle cornmeal, tobacco cross and coca kintu. 


Next came your surrender which was printed on re-cycled paper and then burned in my burning bowl.  Which burned hot and quick.


I then layered the consecration materials with the ash, so it would be compost for our prayers and reams.  I also doused it with a liquid Siete Poderes aka Seven Powers.  In my tradition 7 is considered the number of life embracing all so out despacho was blessed with great power and life force.  And the circule of ash with red and white carnations, showing what can blossom out of the ask.  Here's a picture (although I started added some salt on it before I remembered that I wanted to send you all the steps along the way)



I then made an attempt to fill the circle with a yin/yang symbol with some pink himilayan salt and organic raw sugar for healing and sweetness as they always go hand in hand.  Also in the center of the symbol is the traditional shell filled with llama fat and a cross.  I didn't have an actual cross in my despacho supplies, so I got creative and used some dried cactus buttons to form the cross. 


I squared the circle with a lot of other goodies that are traditional to despachos like, quinoa, spices, minerals (in the form of pebbles from a recent visit to Stone Henge), candy in the form of Hershey Kisses... 

Next was the circle of your hearts/seeds/dreams.  Each of your hearts was accompanied with a pairing of pink & white Good & Plenty (you get the metaphor there) and a pair of male & female huayuros.  In my tradition, hauyuros are seeds used to provide protection.  You may want to know how we know which are which.  The seeds are mostly red and some are plain and others have black dots.  That's how you can tell gender but to be honest I never remember which is which, but the intention is balance.





Well you can't see the black dot in this pair but trust me it's on the bottom.  Then in between your seeds, I added your prayers with the origami birds.  Each bird had a coca kintu in it's tail feathers.  (Coca Kintu basically means a set of three coca leaves.  We use the leaves to carry our prayers)





I wasn't that conscious of each song along the way; however, I do remember that at this point the song Everybody Rejoice from the Wiz was playing.  Before wrapping I added some confetti in the shape of balloons and streamers and wrapped it up.  In the package below rather than the typical garland of dreams, each of the flowers wrapping the despacho had each of the dreamworkers sombres/essences.



Despacho's are often offered to fire or water.  Off I went to the east river (no worries, all of the products in this were easily bio-degradble and non-toxic).  As soon as I dropped the in the water the garland came off and the entire despacho started to open.  And I thought I had tied it up as snug as a bug in a rug; however, I took as it was a very well received despacho and the unseen forces wanted to eat up all of the gratitude embraced in this gift.



As Always, Thank You, Thank You,  Thank You always and forever and I wish you all many blessings.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Spring Cleaning, Spring Dreaming....April New Moon

Well this months New Moon proved to be fabulous.  I am always touched by the heart of the dreamworkers participation and kudos to all of you this time for simulating limpia y suspendida on your own.  It always delights me to have participation from all over.  We had a group of 13 gathering at the same time which included an 8 year old and then a mother/daughter team. So bravo...as I couldn't have imagined this.

This months was a little different in that we flowed right from the surrender meditation dumping it into a stone which in my tradition we call khuyes (aka containers of affection), that I received from the various mountains that I visit.  After the surrender was done they placed the stone down and connected with our true inner precious selves for wisdom on what we should be planting.  At one point I thought we weren't going to do the formal limpia y suspendida but my San Cipriano staff reminded me by crashing down with a thud that yes indeed, it was supposed to be used. So we cleansed the hucha/density and then immediately raised the dreams and all was flowered.

Normally we do some prayers for those in need and this time I was called for us to do a little more and bring in the animal allies to do some work.  I had some bottles of the essences of animal spirits and how we chose the one to work with, we used a dharma pole method to choose the animals to aid us - there were some interesting ones like a jelly fish and arctic fern along with the more familiar gorilla, mountain lion, jaquars, buffalo.  We did a journey choosing our own person or place where we wanted to send our ally and off they went to be of service.  It felt really good to be of service.

And as always we had the weaving of the garland of dreams which was promptly offered to the east river.  The yellow represent each of your dreams and the white is global dreams for our communities and planet


Now I'm off to send the dreamworkers their treats...may all your dreams come true

Saturday, March 20, 2010

March New Moon Into Equinox

Wow, it's only been 5 1/2 days since the ceremony and it feels like a lifetime ago.  It was a great night, we did a lot of cleansing and in the spirit of balance we decided to make sure that all the elements were embraced.  We had earth with the clay and the 100th Monkey Global Consciousness Ball, Water with the Cleansing and the room was still smelling lovely from the flowered waters that assisted the additional cleansings that went on.  Air, with the condor and the blowing of our intentions.  Well fire for the surrender of our thank you note and good bye to what no longer serves us.  And quintessence was the holding of space but I used bubbles too.

As with the dreamweavers we looked into the image of the tree, the natural unseen forces and the web of life with the following image.  This image was given to me by a very talented friend and artist that also helped me with my logo, Dafna Mordecai.



We kept the garland of dreams cooking in the center of my mesa until the equinox.  Then this afternoon/late morning, I transformed the napkins from handwiping and the papers with the planted seeds into compost for our dreams.  When I burned the napkins it was interesting because as it burned the ashes went up into the air and it looked a bit like snow.  And it's interesting that something that was used to wipe our density can be so light and ethereal...actual proof that our density is just energy that needs to be digested to its simplest form.

I offered the water to the heart tree outside my building and the ashes and garland to the East River.  It was also interesting for me as I usually do that as night after the ceremony and there I was outside with many others on the beautiful sunny day with people bustling to take in the sun shine...but then again, this is NYC and no one noticed.  They were both received well and traveled quickly North up the East River.  Typically I take pictures but for some reason, I forgot.  So here is a picture of the garland the day after the ceremony.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

February New Moon - Deep Surrender

So I cheated a little this month as the exact New Moon was on Valentine's day, how perfect was that.  Which was also the Chinese New Year and today is Fat Tuesday...we have a lot to celebrate don't we.  And with all the beautiful and deep surrender that went on, we are light and free to let our seeds blossom and manifest.

Earlier that morning I set the mesa as I felt directed to best facilitate our gathering, and here is a peek:


In the room we surrendered for an extended period and lovingly offered any attachments, good or bad.  We reinforced that with the chanting externally and internally of the mantra swaha, "I surrender".  Just to make sure we followed up with the loving element of water to complete the surrender so we would be ready as ever to receive.  In truth that wasn't really necessary as we also learned that some of us think we have more "stuff" than we really do.  The fire showed us that as we burned some hucha aka density/stuff.  After all, it's all just energy that can forever be recycled and transformed.

Prior to planting the seeds I shared a beautiful yantra representing the moon from our beloved dreamworker aka All In participant, Jennifer Ananda Schmidt, representing the loving mother that the moon truly is.  And she said I can share, so now you can see her representation of what you felt through this process and use it for future reference in case you forget how loving and generous the moon really is.


So as we inquired, Who Am I?, we opened our hearts. Similar Hanuman, who has Sita and Ram inside his heart, there was someone inside...our divine inner child.   We re-connected with the ever so wise, awful and  embracer of the magic of the world and it's infinite possibilities.  Having our child blossom from our hearts and share with us his/her Pure Imagination was very sweet.

When complete we thanked our child as he/she returned to our hearts, and we made sure to remind them that we would never desert them.  While I was literally weaving each of your seeds into a blossom in the garland of dreams,

those present in 3D were given a little white clay that was malleable.  We put form to the wisdom that was shared by the beloved Divine Child.  But as you know, no attachments in this group, because we trust that we can create, surrender back to the source and then re-create again.  So we ended with a large ball of white clay with the totality of our pieces, representing global consciousness and it had all of our loving participation.

We then spoke our prayers for loved ones in our community, on the globe and in the galaxy as represented by the rose in the garland.  To reinforce the prayers, we offered bubble prayers through this amazing bubble wand I found following the Yellow Brick Road through London.

To make sure we included all the elements as we already had water with the hand cleansing, earth with the clay and air with the bubbles, we burned the papers with your seeds to have compost and, again, no attachments.  Of course, no ceremony would be complete without the taking in of the sweetness in the form of chocolate.  So we savored it as we ate it to show the unseen world world how ready, willing and able we are to take on the abundance and get their assistance.

As I went outside to offer the water, ash and garland, there was a beautiful light snow.  It felt very auspicious as if our prayers were well received.  Well we had other proof earlier in the evening.  After we completed a final chanting to raise our prayers and dreams.  I then gave a little extra loving nudges with my condor feather whisking it to the heavens.  With a final whisk, I realized it was well received and I said so.  And as if by affirmation, my home phone rang, it felt like God calling.  Well it was in the form of a two-legged.  When I finally checked the message, it was my sister offering me a gift of tickets to the theater.  I was barely completed with the service and the gifts were already happening.  See it's that easy. You just can't be attached how and the form.

As I mentioned,  I burned the papers with your seeds and dreams.  This created compost as the fire represented the transformation of your dreams into reality And, just in case you are interested, the fire burned sweetly and softly.  In fact, the images in the fire looked like a blossoming flower. 

So in the beautiful snow, I walked to the east river (after offering the water to the famous heart tree) and offered both the garland of dreams and the ashes wrapped in the paper (recycled of course) that you see below.  As always, a pleasure and an honor and I am touched deeply to be able to pray with and for you.



P.S.  Feedback from friends in California that did the dreamwork together.  They also spent the evening out on a bluff near Yogananda Prashanda's center.  Here they are enjoying the chocolate and look what they enjoyed in the sky...remind anyone of anything.