Hello
Folks!
America celebrated Independence Day this past weekend, but for Yogis the celebration of an Interdependence Day might be more apt, as there truly is no freedom from "other" because we are indeed interconnected and interdependent. It's a privilege to live in a country of such grand opportunity and resources, and I hope to never take that for granted. Yet at the same time, as I've said
before, many in this country take the idea of freedom to be able to do whatever you want, whenever you want, however you want. That's not freedom, that's hedonism, and it can lead to arrogance, lack of compassion and empathy, entitlement, and laziness. We see greatness in America, and we also see tremendous injustice. Celebrations are times to both celebrate and pause and reflect on the blessings we have in our lives, and also where we can do better. And so this week following
Independence Day, I invite you to join me in reflecting on Ahimsa, non-harm, the first vow of Yoga, in a different way each day.
Deepak Chopra sent the below to me today, from his weekly article in the SF Gate, and I'm sharing it with you if you'd like to try a week of peace contemplations. LIFE Camp celebrates Peace Week every January (it's on the NYC Mayoral calendar), so consider this the half-way meditation to Peace Week, and then join in again on Martin Luther King's birthday!
Peace and Love,
Eddie
PS Our July schedule is up, please check out the new classes and old, here.
The Balance of Peace, by Deepak Chopra, MD
The balance of peace in the world can seem overwhelming, as if huge forces outside our control are in charge. But you can take a different perspective, setting yourself the goal of creating peace all around you. The source of violence, war, discontent, rebellion, and unrest lies inside each of us. When you become a unit of peace consciousness, exemplifying the quality known
as Ahimsa (harmlessness) in Yoga, you have added in a unique way to bringing the world to a state of peace.
In the coming week, you can develop your peace consciousness by focusing on a different habit every day.
Monday: Being Calm and Centered
Peace is the natural state of the mind at its deepest level. Non-peace begins in small ways, when you are worried, restless, distracted, uneasy, or dissatisfied. Today be mindful of those signals from your inner world. When you feel them, take a moment to return to your calm space. Either meditating or simply sitting in a quiet space with eyes closed, taking easy, deep breaths, works very well.
Today's habit is learning how to return to peace when we notice we are moving away from it.
Tuesday: Non-participation
To be a unit of peace consciousness, don't participate in the opposite attitude, which magnifies the reasons to be unpeaceful. Today, avoid conversations that include gossip, blame, backbiting, and discussions of how terrible the world is. You don't have to be a Pollyanna, acting as if everything is already perfect. Simply focus on not participating when you can feel that a situation is turning
toward anger, resentment, envy, and hostility in any form.
Wednesday: Taking No Side
Peace consciousness wants peace to be equally shared by everyone. This isn't possible if you take sides, judge against others, or indulge in us-versus-them thinking. Today, be aware of everyone's right to have peace. When you find yourself reacting with a knee-jerk response against a certain person, group, faith, ethnicity, or belief system, remind yourself that you can hold a different
viewpoint while still wishing peace for all concerned.
Thursday: The Intention of Peace
Peace consciousness becomes more powerful as it deepens. One way to deepen your awareness is to put an intention out to the universe, which really means connecting with your higher self. Today, any time you witness or confront a situation that needs a peaceful resolution, ask inside that the way to peace be opened for everyone. Sit quietly with this intention for a few moments, letting your
heart go out to those not at peace.
Friday: Commune in Peace
When people of peace get together, they magnify their consciousness. Today, find a way to commune with someone else who wants peace. This can be through sitting with a child and absorbing their innocence, or discussing the topic of peace with a sympathetic person. You might consider joining a group that is working at any level of peace, such as preventing violence or helping troubled teens.
Feel the warmth of sharing your peace with others.
Saturday: Selfless Service
Peace consciousness wants to be of service. It does little good to be at peace passively in isolation. Today, allow someone else to feel the peace you have found by being of service. Let yourself experience the kindness, good will, and compassion you can bring to a troubled situation. Your service can be as modest as visiting the elderly or as active as joining a community outreach project.
Your aim is to give and receive at the level of peace that benefits both people at the same time.
Sunday: The Soul's Peace
At the deepest level there is infinite peace, undisturbed by the play of opposites and the clash of darkness versus the light. From the soul's perspective, there is only pure Being. Today, take time to meditate on your true nature as unbounded love, compassion, reverence for life, and unit with the divine presence. See the light expanding from your heart in all directions. Let simply being here
be enough. Soak up the beauty of Nature and realize that you are an indispensable part of the journey to enlightenment that lies ahead for everyone who steps on to the path. Just as there is only one state of pure Being, there is only one peace, which blesses every person equally.