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  • Is Your Reticular Activator Turned On?

    recticular activator

    Reticular Activators Going Nuts

    Do you know what your Reticular Activator is?

    Your reticular activator is that part of your brain that heightens your awareness of certain things.

    You buy a red Volkswagen and suddenly you start seeing them everywhere. Pregnant women notice other pregnant women. That’s the sort of thing your reticular activator makes you aware of.

    What does this have to do with you? Well, your reticular activator is already turned on. You’re surfing the net finding interesting things. You’ll be finding similarities, thinking provocative thoughts, and maybe making a comment or two on blogs you read.

    The power of our networks extends far beyond our nervous system.

  • Three-Center Beings

    three brain tri-brain

    This photo reminds me that human beings are three-centered beings. Our three centers are: head, heart and belly. Each center is an organ of perception, intelligence and action.

    Many humans live lives dominated by one center. It is the rare individual that has integrated all three into a single functioning center.

    The movie, The Baron Von Münchhausen is a great representation of a split we see a lot in wetern culture. The baron’s head is separated from his body. The body continually tries to reclaim the head, but the head does not want to be tied to the body.

    Many Inner Work schools and disciplines address the subject of the three centers and offer various methods of working toward reintegration. Gurdjieff’s work has a strong focus on the three centers. My friend Andrea Isaacs works with the three centers through her EnneaMotion training which uses the understanding of the Enneagram to address the situation.

    When the three centers are integrated into a synergistic whole, a fourth center, called the Moh (moon center) arises. The Moh in some sense exists on the cusp of the physical dimension. The arising of the Moh brings more intuitive, psychic, and spiritual (boundless, universal) information, intelligence and functioning into the re-membered human being.

    The “unseen” face in this photo would represent the MOH.

  • Love Feast

    darkness beyond night

    emergence

    a precipitated full nothingness

    a pregnant pearly point

    a love feast

    I offer

    my precious tender parts

    you make of them a satisfying meal

    in the world of lies

    a river of love wine

    empties itself

    onto a kaleidoscopic palate

    here

    heart’s depth

    reveals endless fathomless

    true nature

    Always

  • Rending Veils

    rending veils corrective surgery

    The human organism, like most living systems, has a great capacity for adaptation. The human mind and nervous system adapts to many constant stimulations by moving them to the background or out of awareness altogether.

    Imagine you begin wearing prescription lenses with a very slight vision distortion. you wear them all waking hours. Your mind adapts to the input. After a while the distortion becomes “normal” – you no longer notice it.

    Say you add the very slightest tint of gray to the lenses. Again, your system adapts. Both distortions are now normal.

    Imagine that these distortions were imposed not by external devices, but internal ones – say optic surgery at birth. So, there has never been a moment of your life free of those distortions. The distortions are no longer distortions – they are the way things are. They are your known world.

    Because the distortions are slight and don’t impair your functioning and experience enough to separate you from others, you assume everyone’s sight is the same.

    On your 50th birthday, your parents mention the surgery to you. After freaking out, you have “corrective” surgery. What do you think your experience will be?

    It will be disorienting, vertigo, pain – your body will feel assaulted in ways you can’t imagine. The body, mind, nervous system – even you – will want to return to normal.

    This distorted way of perceiving is the way of the world. We live distorted lives. We are conditioned by our parents, environment and social system to see things a particular way.

    The consequences of this is that we never see things as they are. Everything is distorted to accepted norms – it’s the given reality. And it is rarely challenged. Why should it be? We’re all in agreement.

    And therein lies the rub. To lift the veils of conditioning is no easy process. To rediscover what is real and true in us is work. And, in most cases, every step of the process is being resisted by the conditioning in us and all around us.

    The conditioning is working against the process of liberation. As we work toward seeing clearly, the conditioning employs more and more subtle means to get us to settle on “this” as the end of the process.

    But the process of seeing clearly never stops. It goes deeper and deeper to places beyond imagination. Even after all the veils have been lifted, revelation keeps bringing more and more clarity to seeing.

  • Baraka

    Buddha baraka

    Baraka – (Sufi) Blessed Be… A baraka is a blessing or power used by the Sufis. Baraka is another name for the X-Factor, conceived as a magical fluid that pours forth from the saints.

    A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it. – Duke Leto Atreides (Dune by Frank Herbert)

    Image by Jess Artem

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