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Have you cleaned your window?

Have you cleaned your window?

A woman was in her living room with her husband. She looked out her window and saw that her neighbor had recently hung out laundry to dry in the sun. The woman said to her husband, “Just look at those clothes! They are filthy. I need to talk to her and tell her how to wash clothes properly. I can't believe at her age she still doesn't know how to do such a basic task.” The next morning as she looked out the same window…

What is Yoga?

What is Yoga?

When the vast majority of people hear the word “yoga” they think of postures. The meaning of “yoga” from the original Sanskrit, however, is “to yoke or unite.” But unite what? Our small self with the greater Self. To be precise, postures is called hatha yoga. It was designed millennia ago to calm the body. An agitated nervous system cannot merge with Spirit. Doing hatha alone is, however, a bit like spending your whole life tuning your instrument.

Success attitudes

Success attitudes

Everyone wants to be a success. Regardless of what your goal is, there are certain attitudes that dramatically increase your chances of hitting whatever target you choose. I of course would argue that true success is an inner state. You can find people at the pinnacle of any human endeavor who, in the end, are not especially happy with what they have accomplished or the heights they have risen to. Except one.

The source of happiness

The source of happiness

Everyone wants to be happy. Even the lowest of animals seeks to avoid pain and pursue pleasure. (Fair enough: the pleasures get pretty simple for animals. Watching a great movie does not make the list!) But humans are more advanced. We have a neocortex in our brains, which gives us the ability to be self-aware. This further enables us to understand the source of our suffering and the source of our happiness. But it is still not that simple (I bet you knew that was coming…)

Keeping the heart open

Keeping the heart open

There are a beautiful few lines in the spiritual ceremony I participate in each Sunday:

With all my mind, With all my heart, With all my soul
I choose Thy love, I choose only Thee

Poetic and beautiful, but I’d like to go deeper into the meaning this week.

It is entirely natural to have our hearts pulled in many ways. Of course and obviously, we want our loved ones to be safe and secure. We want our own lives to be fulfilling and rewarding. We want our lovely Planet Earth to be cared for. We want…

Self esteem

Self esteem

There is much talk these days about self-esteem. While there are those who arguably have too much (!), the more usual problem is with those who constantly run themselves down in their own minds. The cure for that is self-honesty. If you are reading this letter you are very likely striving to be a better person. Great—and the planet thanks you! But that being the case, we often measure ourselves against too high a standard.

Simple phrases

Simple phrases

The mind is a bit complex. There are many thwarting cross-currents such that even our best intentions can be diverted by habits and impulses. It is often not important where these foes of our intended direction come from or are caused by, so long as they are defeated! It’s why psychology can help with a specific issue (a deep narrow fear or trauma, for example), but is not really a way to learn to lead a life.

The value of travel

The value of travel

I just got back from Italy Monday night. Several things occurred to me in relation to that trip. We have a natural tendency to go on automatic pilot when in familiar surroundings. Yogananda suggested doing things in a new way each day. It can even be as trivial as brushing your teeth with your other hand. We want to be conscious and in-the-present at every moment, so hopefully we can do better than going subconscious or unconscious as we move through our day.

Detachment

Detachment

I teach stress management classes for government agencies and corporations around the world. What I teach is basically the Sanskrit term nishkam karma, which means “to act without desire for the fruit of the action.” Just strive to do the right thing each moment and the result will be the result.

Suppose you are skiing downhill, and trying to make a good time to the finish of the run. You of course have a goal, but if your attention is down the hill at the goal, you will miss what needs to be happening here and now right under your skis.

The power of an open mind

The power of an open mind

I had an interesting conversation with a customer at East West. He said he was an atheist. After a brief chat I said: “Every scientist knows that the model of the atom that is used in physics is inaccurate. One could pick at the inaccuracies forever. However, if one relaxes a bit and embraces what it does explain, the scientist can grasp new ideas and concepts he would not be able to grasp otherwise. Using the model, with all its flaws, is of great benefit to physics. 'God' is simply a model for something equally beyond our grasp…

Be careful what you wish for

Be careful what you wish for

Yogananda used to say, “The intellect is a slave to the passions.” If we want something enough—or want to avoid something enough—we can generally be quite clever about figuring out a compelling argument that supports our preconceived notion.

There’s a joke I have always liked that makes this point clear… A man dies and finds himself at the Pearly Gates. Saint Peter is checking him in, and during the process the man notices a large pile of attractive new items. He asked Peter what they are. Peter said, “Oh, that’s the heavenly junkyard. Those are the items I tried to give people on Earth. But they turned them down.” 

Willingness

Willingness

There is a personal quality that is not examined often enough, in my opinion. I hope to take a tiny step in correcting what is perhaps an oversight.

Willingness is the ability to say “yes” to whatever presents itself. Our often overwhelming tendency is to say “yes” only to the things we naturally like. Viewing what comes to us as an opportunity to learn is often a much better approach to take. I believe this is somewhat clear in spiritual realms, but I’d like to look at a different application of that principle today.

Life is the Only Game Where the Goal is Learning the Rules

Life is the Only Game Where the Goal is Learning the Rules

Life is the only game where the goal is learning the rules.”
—Ashleigh Brilliant

The above quote caught my attention this past week. I know I have touched on this topic before, but it feels too important to pass up now that the idea has crossed my path again. We are here to learn our lessons. We all have an innate desire to merge with Spirit; feel complete; lose the sense of isolation and loneliness that we all feel deep down somewhere; experience ever new Joy, peace, and deep contentment.

Expressing Yourself

Expressing Yourself

Most widely held beliefs have a kernel of truth in them. That’s how they get started in the first place. But often the truth gets obscured or the aphorism takes on a different meaning. The one I’d like to tackle this week is the notion of expressing oneself. Suppression on one’s impulses is often not right, and is almost always not the highest path. However, in the name of self-expression, unkindnesses are often spoken. “I was just speaking the truth” is a rather poor excuse for being self-indulgent.

The World Does Not Revolve Around Us

The World Does Not Revolve Around Us

“When I became such that I was no longer the center of my own life, I found I was able to see Spirit everywhere.”
—Bede Griffiths

I came across this quote recently and thought it was lovely. It gets right to the heart of an important truth: That it is our self-centeredness that blocks the touch of Spirit we all long for. By self-centeredness I do not mean conceit (though that is surely not helpful!). In this case it refers to the fact that we see the world as revolving around us.

Ego and Pride

Ego and Pride

I’d like to write this week about pride. Pride is a form of ego attachment. It is our natural self-centeredness that keeps us from Spirit and closes our hearts to others. By self-centeredness I do not mean we are merely concerned for or interested in ourselves, but that we are the center of reality so far as we are concerned. I came across a beautiful quote recently (it escapes me where I discovered it, unfortunately): “When I became such that I was no longer the center of my own life, I found I was able to see Spirit everywhere.”

May I Help You?

May I Help You?

It is a lovely and uplifted soul that automatically wants to help when witnessing someone in pain or distress. The heart goes out to those suffering, and wants to ease their discomfort. But the question is actually more subtle than that, though the initial impulse is laudable and appropriate. I would like to share a story that brought this lesson home to me. When I was a boy I lived in a nice suburban home. We had a built-in swimming pool in the backyard and I would spend hours in it, as little boys do. One day I saw a large bug floating in the water….

Happiness is a Choice

Happiness is a Choice

It is perfectly natural to feel unhappy or discouraged because of a set of circumstances. “I had a hard week because…” or “If you only had heard what he said, you’d be annoyed too…” The possible reasons are of course endless. And some circumstances are clearly harder than others. But we tend to focus almost 100% of our attention on the circumstance, and little on our own consciousness and reaction to those circumstances. Picture a radio (remember those?)…

What is True Renunciation?

What is True Renunciation?

Many of the terms regarding the spiritual path are more subtle than they first appear. But a true understanding often helps us embrace things that we had a sense were right, but couldn’t fully embrace due to a confusion of some sort. Renunciation is one such concept I’d like to share about this week. Renunciation smacks of denial and contraction. Our mind immediately goes to what it cannot have. I am a vegetarian, so I deny myself meat. I am a yogi so I deny myself drugs. But this is looking through the wrong end of the telescope.

One Truth, Many Paths

One Truth, Many Paths

There are many paths to Spirit. But there is no “best” one. How can that be? I’m so glad you asked!...  :)

We are trying to find our way out of the tangled labyrinth of our own consciousness. We incarnate here to learn because we believe many things that are incorrect, such as: I need lots of money to be happy; I need the respect and love of this around me; I need a successful career; etc. There is nothing wrong with those things, but they are not the true source of the inner joy we all seek. That said, each person’s particular mental tangles are unique.