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Why is it Wise to Worship a Woman? By Arjuna Ardagh from Huffington Post

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A few days ago, after a particularly exquisite evening with my wife Chameli, I put this post up on Facebook before going to bed:

“I have had many, many great teachers in my life. A super abundance. No one and nothing comes close to the woman who is now asleep in the bedroom. My marriage has become the guru, the salvation, the muse, the crack through which the divine shines through.”

When I woke up the next morning, there were the usual offerings of people who liked the post as well as comments. One man had the vulnerability and courage to post this on facebook:

“Thank you Arjuna for this sharing, I feel like [I'm] in front of a choice which is between feeling envious of what you have and I don’t, or instead to decide that ‘I want that too,’ and, as you show, it is possible…”

I was touched.

Over the next days, I got several more messages like this from men: vulnerable men, honest men, rare and courageous men. They came in as private messages on Facebook or through our website, and they all said basically the same thing:

“I read your Facebook post. I want what you have. Show me how to get it.”

So, friends, here it is. The short guide on how to worship a woman, and why it’s the wisest thing that a man can do. First of all, lets pop a few very understandable doubts that you might have. I’m familiar with all of them.

1. “I’m wounded and damaged in my relationships to the feminine.”
So am I, dear brother, so am I. My parents divorced in a messy way when I was four. I grew up alone with my mother. She did her very best to provide for me, but she was unhappy and insecure. By the time I started to have relationships with women myself in my early teens, I discovered that I had a mountain of resentments, fears, and separation in my relation to the feminine. The conscious practice of worship can become a part of healing the wounds.

2. “Arjuna, you’re lucky. You’ve got an incredible partner. I’m together with a woman who’s not like Chameli.”

I really don’t have the ultimate answer to that doubt or question. It certainly could seem to be the case that I’ve been lucky in finding a great woman, but here’s how it happened for me. I’ve had a lot of less lucky connections in my life. I’ve experienced my share of the manipulative side of the feminine: the victim, the rageful, the vengeful. And I have seen the ugly side of the masculine psyche in myself. A few weeks prior to meeting Chameli, my wife, something deep and profound shifted in me, which I believe can shift for anyone in the same way.

3. “I don’t have a partner at all, and I sometimes doubt if I’ll ever meet anybody.”
Being with a partner where worship is not flowing, or not being with a partner at all, are basically two aspects of the same situation: you’ve had an intuition or a glimpse of the possibilities of a deeper love, and you want more of it. The solutions are the same.

4. “I feel my heart is closed down. I live in my head a lot, and I wouldn’t even know what worship was if it broke into my house at 2 o’clock in the morning and held me at gunpoint.”
That’s where the whole thing starts for all of us, when we realize that we don’t yet know how to love. And that’s that the big question that you have to consider: “Is that okay with me?” Never mind how much money you make, or how many friends you have on Facebook, no matter how nice a house you live in, or no matter how big a car you drive, no matter how impressive your partner’s bust size, or how much you meditate and become spiritual… have you loved for real, in a total and undefended way? If not, and here’s where you have to be honest with yourself, is that OK with you? Is it OK to die one day without the heart’s gift having been fully given?

Eight or nine years ago, I came to that question in myself, exactly that, and I discovered that the answer was, if I was was raw and vulnerable and uncomplicated, that it was actually not OK. If I died one day without having fully loved, it would not have truly been a life well lived.

Many many years ago, I went to Bali for a vacation, on my own. I met up with some other young travelers there and we hired a Jeep to take us on a tour of the island. We drove up right to the highest point of the island, where Tourists don’t usually go. Our guide took us to one of the most sacred temples. It was surrounded by a big brick wall with an ornate entrance. After removing our shoes and wrapping scarves around our heads, we stepped together through this entrance. Inside, there was a short courtyard and then another brick wall with another entrance. After more preparations of lighting incense and giving offerings, we stepped through the second entrance. We were allowed to go through the opening in one more wall, but that was it. All together there were ten walls around the deity in the middle. Hindus could go beyond the fourth wall. Devotees of that particular deity could go beyond the fifth wall, and so it went on. The only people allowed to approach the deity directly were those who had given their lives completely and totally to its worship. Everyone else could come a little closer, a little closer, to the innermost beauty, but not all the way to the center.

I’m not a big believer of the worship of statues, but there’s a beautiful symbolism to what I saw there, because a woman’s heart is just like that. At the essence of every woman’s heart is the divine feminine. It contains everything that has ever been beautiful, or lovely, or inspiring, in any woman, anywhere, at any time. The very essence of every woman’s heart is the peak of wisdom, the peak of inspiration, the peak of sexual desirability, the peak of soothing, healing love. The peak of everything. But it’s protected, for good reason, by a series of concentric walls. To move inwardly from one wall to the next requires that you intensify your capacity to devotion, and as you do so, you are rewarded with Grace. This is not something you can negotiate verbally with a woman. She doesn’t even know consciously how to open those gates herself. They are opened magically and invisibly by the keys of worship.

If you stand on the outside of the outermost wall, all you have available to you, like many other unfortunate men, is pornography. For $1.99 a minute, you can see her breasts, maybe her vagina, and you can stimulate yourself in a sad longing for deeper love.

Step through another gate, and she will show you her outer gift-wrapping. She’ll look at you with a certain twinkle in her eye. She’ll answer your questions coyly. She’ll give you just the faintest hint that there is more available.

Step through another gate with your commitment, with your attention, with the small seedlings of devotion, and she’ll open her heart to you more. She’ll share with you her insecurities, the way that she’s been hurt, her deepest longings. Some men will back away at this point. They realize that the price they must pay to go deeper is more than they are willing to give. They start to feel a responsibility. But for those few who step though another gate, they come to discover her loyalty, her willingness to stick with you no matter what, her willingness to raise your children, stick up for you in conversation, and, if you are lucky, even pick up your dirty socks now and then. And so it goes on. You’ve got the gist by now.

Somewhere around the second wall from the center, she casts the veils of her personality aside, and shows you that she is both a human being and also a portal into something much greater than that. She shows you a wrath that is not hers, but all women’s. She shows you a patience that is also universal. She shows you her wisdom. At this point you start to experience the archetypes of women, who have been portrayed as goddesses and mythological figures in every tradition.

Then, at the very center, in the innermost temple itself, all the layers of your devotion are flooded with reward all at once. You discover the very essence of the feminine, and in a strange way that is not exactly romantic, but profoundly sacred all the same, you realize that you could have got here with any woman if you had just been willing to pass through all the layers of initiation. Any woman is every woman, and every woman is any woman at the same time. When you love a woman completely, at the very essence of her being, this is the one divine feminine flame. It is what has made every woman in history beautiful. It’s the flame behind the Mona Lisa, and Dante’s Beatrice, and yes, also Penelope Cruz and Heidi Klum. You discover the magic ingredient which has lead every man to fall in love with a woman.

When you learn how to pay attention to the essence of the feminine in this way, you fall to the floor in full body prostration, tears soaking your cheeks and clothes, and you wonder how you could have ever taken Her, in all of Her forms, for granted even for a second.

So just a couple small questions remain. First, do you get what I’m talking about? Does it jive for you? Does it make sense? And second, if yes, how are you going to get from where you are now to being able to the full capacity of your heart to love for real? I’d be glad to share more about this if we get to know each other better, but here’s how you get started.

First, do what I did, and create an altar in your room dedicated to Divine Feminine. Put only symbols of the feminine on it. I have a painting called “Beatrix” by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. I have a statue of Quan Kin. Populate your altar with anything that reminds you of the feminine, and spend a few minutes of the day in worship. Yes, worship. Adoration. Devotion. Offer up rose petals. Offer poems. Offer everything, and beg Her to reveal Her innermost essence to you. This will work miracles whether you’re single and waiting to meet the right woman or whether you’re already in relationship and long to meet your woman in a deeper way.

The second way to get started: make a practice, a discipline, of telling your woman, or any woman, ten times a day something which you adore about her. “I love the smell of your shampoo.” “I love the way you laugh.” “The color of your eyes is so beautiful.” Of course, you need to keep it appropriate. You can go as far out on a limb as you like if you’re in relationship with a woman, but with anyone else remember the gates. Keep you communication appropriate to the gate number that you find yourself at. Appreciation the curve of a woman’s breast, for example, if she happens to be the cashier at the supermarket, would equate more to harassment than worship.

Posted on February 3rd, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

Maharishi University- A Different Kind of Campus Experience (It’s About Time!)

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AND ALL ORGANIC MEALS on top! http://www.mum.edu/index.html

Development of Consciousness courses

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Forest Academy courses

A Forest Academy is a two-week period of study of particular themes of Vedic Science, where students will explore, through direct experience and understanding, the most vital element in creation — the field of pure consciousness that is the inner intelligence at the basis of every individual and the entire universe.

Our students have the option to receive periodic Brain Integration Progress Reports so they can see how their brain functioning improves during their college years.

A research study recently published in the International Journal of Neurosciencefound that students at Maharishi University began displaying a remarkably high level of alpha coherence — especially in the frontal areas of the brain — after only two months of effortless practice of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique. The frontal areas serve as the “CEO” of the brain that controls and guides the rest of the brain.

Brain coherence during activity

The study also found that our students displayed higher levels of brain wave coherence even after meditation, during the day. Over the year of the study, students showed increasingly high levels of frontal coherence while they were performing challenging computer tasks.

Developing the brain’s total potential

Why is brainwave coherence important? The greater your brain’s coherence, the greater your intelligence, creativity, and learning ability. You are using more of your brain’s total potential.

This growth of coherence results from transcending — gaining the state of restful alertness — during Transcendental Meditation practice.

The Brain Integration Progress Report enables students to see for themselves how their own brainwave coherence is increasing.

http://www.mum.edu/selfknowledge.html

At MUM, Self-knowledge is not just an intellectual process. It’s the direct experience of your own innermost nature — the state of pure consciousness, the underlying reality of life.

This experience is gained through a simple, natural procedure — theTranscendental Meditation technique. All students and faculty meditate 20 minutes twice daily at MUM.

MUM offers Consciousness-Based education, where you’ll discover how each field of study is connected at the deepest level to your own Self, making learning much more satisfying, relevant, and exciting.

Albert Einstein“All that lies before us and all that lies behind us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson,
American writer, philosopher, and poet, 1803-1882
Helen Keller“What I am looking for is not out there, it is in me.”

— Helen Keller,
American author and speaker, 1880–1968
Upanishads“There is a light that shines beyond the world, beyond everything, beyond all, beyond the highest heaven. This is the light that shines within your heart.”

— Upanishads, ancient Vedic texts
Egypt“Call yourself back then to yourself, O soul, and seek in yourself all that you ought to get knowledge of.”

— Hermetic writings, Egypt circa 2nd century AD
Black Elk“The first peace, which is most important, is that which comes from within the souls of people when they realize their relationship, their oneness with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the universe dwells the great spirit, and that this center is really everywhere — it is within each of us.”

— Black Elk, Sioux holy man, 1863–1950

Posted on February 3rd, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

Lama Jigme- A MODERN BUDDHIST- Check Him Out!

This man is unique in that he is a Buddhist who delivers the message with some pow and sometimes even the F Word. He makes me laugh. Go beyond the cigarette smoking post to read some of his teachings rife with blunt illustrations and plenty of humor.

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He calls himself: The most revolutionary and playful teacher you’ll ever encounter

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The Buddhist teacher, Lama Jigme Gyatso’s mission is to liberate his students from the tyranny of
pain, sorrow, anger, fear as well as turmoil and increase their experience of health, joy, love,
peace, clarity and Buddha’s wisdom of Letting-go.

What sets this guy apart?

Be it physical or emotional, suffering sucks! Whether it ranges from despair to sadness, rage to
annoyance terror to anxiety obvious or subtle… it still sucks!

Lama Jigme will give you simple, effective, fool-proof and specific techniques that are easily
applied and relevant to the stresses of modern life.

These techniques will free you from the tyranny of illness and pain, sorrow and anger as well as
fear and turmoil while simultaneously teaching you how to harness their energy to increase your:

•        good fortune
•        joy
•        compassion
•        bliss
•        love
•        peace
•        clarity and
•        the wisdom of letting go

He is a funny, charming, approachable meditation master, who, has not only studied Buddha’s
path but, traversed it to its upper heights

Lama Jigme Gyatso has received training from every linage of Buddhism, as well as many
schools of Hinduism, Daoism, Judaism and Christianity. Through his dynamic and profoundly
effective methods, his senior students accomplish the higher stages of the Buddhist path quickly
and easily, without leaving job, spouse, home or children. They have seen their health; love and
happiness evolve with very little effort and in a very short period of time, simply by applying his
specific, easy, and foolproof techniques.Lama Jigme Gyatso’s teachings are as revolutionary and as they are profoundly effective. His

unconventional methods, seasoned with love, wisdom and humor, make him the perfect teacher.

Posted on February 1st, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

Jeff Brown sent this message on Facebook, I Liked it A LOT..

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Blessings everyone, I want to share this Wendell Berry poem with you, sent to me by the wonderful author, Oriah Mountain Dreamer. I only wish I had known this poem in the early years of my journey, when I was having such a hard time distinguishing the negative message I had internalized from my family of origin, from the brightly lit being that lived at the core of my being. For so many of us, this is where we are working on our Soulshaping journeys, seeking to find the tether to the divine magnificence that lives within us in the heart of negative messages from the lite-dimmers we have known. As the year comes to a close, I invite you to celebrate all the steps you have made on your unique Soulshaping journeys, and I wish you continued expansion and self-regard in the year to come. As hard as I tried to find my spiritual path outside the realm of my self-concept, the truth is that I couldn’t. Without a strong belief in my own value, I could neither excavate nor honor my divine purpose in this lifetime. May any obstacles to your own actualization fall a little farther away in the year to come, and may your faith in your own value and life mission grow stronger. In gratitude, Jeff

Do Not Be Ashamed
You will be walking some night
in the comfortable dark of your yard
and suddenly a great light will shine
round about you, and behind you
will be a wall you never saw before.
It will be clear to you suddenly
that you were about to escape,
and that you are guilty: you misread
the complex instructions, you are not
a member, you lost your card
or never had one. And you will know
that they have been there all along,
their eyes on your letters and books,
their hands in your pockets,
their ears wired to your bed.
Though you have done nothing shameful,
they will want you to kneel and weep
and say you should have been like them.
And once you say you are ashamed,
reading the page they hold out to you,
then such light as you have made
in your history
will leave you.
They will no longer need to pursue you.
You will pursue them, begging forgiveness.
They will not forgive you.
There is no power against them.
It is only candor that is aloof from them,
only an inward clarity, unashamed,
that they cannot reach.
Be ready.
When their light has picked you out
and their questions are asked, say to them,
“I am not ashamed.” A sure horizon
will come around you. The heron will begin
his evening flight from the hilltop.

Wendell Berry

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I Love Prem Rawat! He is a ROCKSTAR!

Why doesn’t prime time television air stuff like this? Why can’t we revere these people instead of the Kardashians? America, WAKE UP! Better yourselves for the betterment of LIFE! If this man doesn’t inspire you to think, get you excited about life, and your potential– then you really need to look inside a little bit more… I am being nice, I want to say something else, but I won’t… Listen to Maharaji- At least once a day remind yourself of your own potential– PLEASE- do it for YOU!

His Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ThePeaceBeats

His Web Site: http://theypi.net/

Posted on February 1st, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  2 Comments »

I AM, The Documentary is Coming out Feb. 2011!!!!

Web Site for the film: http://iamthedoc.com/

Posted on January 31st, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

On Integrity…

forest“With conscious awareness and action comes integrity. With integrity comes integration of our scattered parts and pieces into a unified whole. Love is the integrator. A foundation of integrity allows us to take responsibility for our life. To be responsible means to be able to choose how we respond. Between the level of unconsciously unconscious and superconsciously superconscious we are in varying degrees of being able to choose our response to life.”

“If we do not know ourselves well and love what we know about ourselves, we will require much stimulation from outside ourselves to fill the perceived vacuum. We will seek excitement by way of exaggeration and minimization to keep us too busy to go deep inside and be honest. Before we can experience love, we must first experience the integration of all our parts and pieces (personas), leading us to a foundation of integrity.”

Excerpt from 12 Secrets for Manifesting your Vision, Inspiration & Purpose

by Dr. D. Richard Bellamy

Posted on January 30th, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

Posted on January 26th, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

Osho- On Endless Desire, It is a Deadly Groove

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“OSHO, LAST NIGHT YOU SAID THAT DESIRES MOVE BETWEEN THE DEAD PAST AND THE IMAGINARY FUTURE. PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW AND WHY THIS DEAD PAST PROVES SO DYNAMIC AND POWERFUL THAT IT COMPELS A PERSON TO FLOW INTO THE PROCESS OF ENDLESS DESIRE. HOW CAN ONE BE FREE FROM THIS DYNAMIC PAST, THE UNCONSCIOUS AND THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS?”

- THE past is not dynamic at all: it is totally dead. But still it has a weight – a dead weight. That dead weight works; it is not dynamic at all. Why the dead weight works has to be understood.

The past is so forceful because it is the known, the experienced, and mind always feels fearful of the unknown, the unexperienced. And how can you desire the unknown? You cannot desire the unknown. Only the known can be desired.

So desires are always repetitious. They repeat, they are circular. You always move in the same pattern, in the same circle. The mind becomes just a groove of repetitions, and the more you repeat a particular thing, the more weighty it becomes, because the groove goes deep.

So the past is important not because it is dynamic; it forces you to do something and to desire not because it is forceful, powerful, alive – but only because it is a dead groove. And the past has been repeated so many times that to repeat it has become easy and automatic. The more you repeat a particular thing. the more easy and convenient it becomes. The basic convenience is this: that if you are repeating a thing, you need not be aware.

Awareness is the most inconvenient thing. If you are repeating a particular thing, then you need not be aware. You can be just deep asleep, and the thing can be repeated automatically, mechanically.

So it is convenient to repeat the past because you need not be aware. You can go on sleeping, and the mind will repeat itself.

That’s why those who say that desirelessness is the state of bliss also say that desirelessness is synonymous with awareness. You cannot be desireless unless you are totally aware. Or, if you are aware you will find that you are desireless, because desires can have a repetitive force upon the mind only when you are not aware. So the more asleep the mind is, the more repetitive and the more mechanical. So the past has the grip only because it is a repetition – and because it is the known. How can you desire the unknown?

Read the whole note here: http://www.facebook.com/notes/bodhi-sarango/when-you-are-desireless-the-unknown-comes-to-you/194734963874134

Posted on January 26th, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »

Think About It- Science and Non Duality Conference, San Rafael, CA, October 2011

http://www.the1soulwithin.com/website/science-and-nonduality-conference

For thousand of years, through deep inner inquiry, philosophers and sages have come to the realization that there is only one substance and we are therefore all part of it. This substance can be called Awareness, Consciousness, Spirit, Advaita, Brahman, Tao, Nirvana or even God. It is constant, ever present, unchangeable and is the essence of all existence. To Register: http://www.scienceandnonduality.com/

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Posted on January 25th, 2011 by Sandra Oles  |  No Comments »