Friday, July 29, 2016

Goal of Yoga

Goal of Yoga

Yoga is a practice of process.
  That is the goal.

Keep it real. Keep it raw.
  Real is here and now. Being present.
  Raw is authentic. Feeling what is here, now.

It is releasing doing and thinking
It is releasing the past and its stories.
It is releasing the future and its imaginings.

It is noticing what is arising, what is
maintaining, and what is dissolving.

It is non-judgmental awareness,
  clinging to nothing even if pleasurable,
  pushing nothing away even if unpleasant.

It is attention and intention, focus and flow.

It is allowing, a saying yes
  to this breath
  to this movement
  to this feeling
  to this encounter.

It is practicing the Eight Limbs
  with integrity, discipline, and dedication.

It is realizing that paradox is a gateway in
and clarity comes with observation and patience.

It is consistent alignment with joy, kindness, and compassion,
with self and others, in thought, word, and deed.

It is valuing silence, ritual, friends, and quality over quantity.

It is in asking the right questions and remaining open to the unknown.

In this process equanimity is found.
Balanced aliveness is claimed as original innate wholeness.

In this journey the veils of ignorance disappear, freedom (moksha) occurs,
and one finds the forever already existing as states of truth, consciousness,
and bliss (sat-chit-ananda).

The goal of yoga is the journey.


    by Richard Hammer,  10-17-15

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Endings and Beginnings


What is being revealed to you in this moment? Have you reached a cul-d-sac?

I just finished reading a post from Spirituality and Health by Mark Nepo, author and poet:
The Book of Awakening: Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have (2000)
And, The One Life We're Given: Finding the Wisdom That Waits in Your Hear (2016)

Seeds to Water

In your journal, describe an inheritance of values or goals that no longer works for you. Describe your history with this inheritance: how it came to you, how it worked for you, and when it stopped being relevant. Describe how you’re finding your way beyond what others dreamed for you. In conversation with a friend or loved one, describe an expectation you had for yourself that didn’t come true. What happened when you reached the end of your expectation? What did you discover at the end of your pre-imagined path? How do you hold this unfolding?”

The art and craft of yoga asks that you cultivate awareness, wisdom, and action. This can take the form of adherence to the Yamas and Niyamas of yoga, ethical observations and restraints, two of the Eight Limbgs of yoga.

Out practice is not just physical movement on the island of our mat but off the mat into the integrity of our being in the world. Consistent observance with awareness of our relationships within, without, inter-personal and trans-personal.



Sunday, July 24, 2016

Oprah Chopra 21 Day Meditation
Getting Unstuck – Creating a Limitless Life
Summary Thoughts - First Two Weeks

Day 1 - Getting Unstuck Leads to Fulfillment
Creativity can solve almost any problem. The creative act, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything.”– George Lois
CENTERING THOUGHT
I am fulfilled when I can be who I want to be.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Gum Shreem
My limitless awareness overcomes all obstacles.
~~~
Day 2 - Why Do We Get Stuck?
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, let the mind remain in the present moment.” – Buddha
CENTERING THOUGHT
I am never stuck when I live in the present.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Hreem Namah
Life is one unified wholeness.
~~~
Day 3 - Finding the Key to Your Creativity
Creativity occurs in the moment, and in the moment we are timeless.” – Julia Cameron

CENTERING THOUGHT
I always have access to my inner creativity.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Ananta Swa Bhava
My true self has no limits or boundaries.
~~~
Day 4 - How to Be Renewed Every Day
I can hardly wait for tomorrow, it means a new life for me each and every day.”
Stanley Kunitz
CENTERING THOUGHT
I embrace the newness of this day.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Sarvatva Namah
The wholeness of the universe is my true nature.
~~~
Day 6 - You Deserve More Than Second-Hand Experiences
You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment.” – Henry David Thoreau
CENTERING THOUGHT
Today I am completely free of the past.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Rasa Hum
I am life’s vitality.
~~~
Day 7 - Opening the Doors of Perception
If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite.” 
William Blake
CENTERING THOUGHT
Today I am creating a better version of myself.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Hreem Hoom
I am silent awareness transforming itself.
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Day 8 - Let Your Awareness Do the Work
Because everything happens in the moment of Now we also happen in the moment of Now: continually, effortlessly, truly.” – Joseph Rain 
CENTERING THOUGHT
I am aware of being cared for and supported.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Kamakshi Namah
My true self nurtures and supports my life.
~~~
Day 9 - Your Creative Self Is Already Here
The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity.” – Carl Jung
CENTERING THOUGHT
I find joy in creative living.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Ananda Hum
I am unlimited joy.
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Day 10 - Learn to “Be Here Now”
The present moment is filled with joy and happiness. If you are attentive, you will see it.” – Thích Nhất Hạnh
CENTERING THOUGHT
I rest with comfort and ease in the present moment.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Hreem
Pure, transparent awareness is my essential nature.
~~~

Day 11 - Awareness Is a Skill You Can Master
I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.” 
Charlotte Brontë
CENTERING THOUGHT
My awareness opens the door to new possibilities.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Om Pragyanam Asmi
My true self is pure intelligence.
~~~

Day 12 - Welcoming Change Is Natural
Being fully present is being awake to the movement and creation of life, being alive to the process of life itself.” – Pema Chodron
CENTERING THOUGHT
My life is dynamic because I welcome change.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Ahrah Kahrah
I invoke the creativity of the universe in my life.
~~~

Day 13 - The Joy of Finding Self-Worth
We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves.” – Malcolm X
CENTERING THOUGHT
I deserve a life without limitations.
SANSKRIT MANTRA
Siddho Hum
I am perfect and complete.
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Day 14 - Finding Your Creative Path
“All great acts are ruled by intention. What you mean is what you get.” – Brenna Yovanoff

CENTERING THOUGHT
Every day unfolds the next step in my journey.

SANSKRIT MANTRA
Sharavana Bhava
My awareness is aligned with the creative power of the universe.
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Join free for the third week of daily 20 minute meditations at
or buy the series at the end of the 21 Days. 

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Meditation Resources
One of the 8 limbs of yoga, from Pantanjali's Sutras,
is Mediation, the 7th Limb, Dhyana.

Here are resources for you to guide you to the 8th Limb
Samadhi :  Union with the Divine.
- Self Study and Retreats -
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Insight Mediation Society of Washington - http://imcw.org

Susan Piver – Open Heart Project (Buddhist – follows Shambhala orientation) http://susanpiver.com/
Susan is great. OHP has a free section and a member section. See what is right for you.

Amplifield – Introduced in July 2016 – This is really good!! And Free. https://app.amplifield.com/


Kip Mazuy – from New Zealand – music and Saturday afternoon free online guided meditation    – Usually at 6:30 Eastern Time http://www.bliss-music.com/

For back ground music - Calm – there's an app too - https://www.calm.com/

There have been eight 21 Day Sessions with Oprah-Chopra, usually twice a year. As of July 2016, the current Oprah-Chopra 21 Day Meditation is “Getting Unstuck: Creating A Limitless Life” (free to access when ongoing).

When you have time:
Check out Dharma Ocean with Reggie Ray https://www.dharmaocean.org/ /

Check out – Wild Divine - https://www.wilddivine.com/

If you like to meditate with great background music try youtube – such as Yellow Brick Road series -  6 Hour Deep Healing Music: Relaxing Music, Meditation Music

Also try iAwake Technologies – works with brain wave synchronization in various formats.
I have the PROFOUND MEDITATION PROGRAM 3.0 and have used it for over over two years.  http://www.iawaketechnologies.com/

Of course there are other styles of meditation, such as Goenka Vipassana. The standard is a 10 Day Silent Retreat at one of the centers. See a sample of Day 2 of 10 Days on youtube here  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYG5VvHry7c
To attend at a 10 Day silent retreat: https://www.dhamma.org/en-US/index
See info on the Southeast Center in GA - http://www.patapa.dhamma.org/

For other retreat programs in the U.S.:
Spirit Rock – Insight Mediation - http://www.spiritrock.org/

Insight Mediation Society – Barre, MA https://www.dharma.org/


Art of Living – Boone, NC - https://artoflivingretreatcenter.org/

Kripalu Center - Lenox, Ma - https://kripalu.org/





Friday, July 22, 2016



           Listening

What are you listening to, or for?
Some message, inclination, or maybe sign?
Are you open to receiving which requires
a pause, silence, and a limiting of distractions?

Is what you are hearing shouts and commands
of doing, or softer sounds of being?
Is there a pushing away, or a gentle coaxing
of come here, sit down for awhile?

Where are you tickled with joy, entreated
with awe, and pulsed with curiosity?

What is the opening? Can you feel it?
Perhaps as a breeze, or an aromatic like impression,
or maybe a flashed reflection of mirrored light.

The passing ring on the carousel of your life
must be reached for, but timing is important.
Is it now?
Or, maybe now?

Breathe in. Breathe out.
It is now.


    richard hammer

         7-21-16

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Present Wholeness Yoga

Present Wholeness Yoga
practices to affirm the authenticity of your being


The practice of yoga allows one the opportunity to align their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual presence actively in the moment. 

With this alignment, their existing, innate wholeness of being is revealed to them. 

With this pervading sense of original wholeness, inner peace is established. 

When inner peace is established it is manifested outwardly to the world as healing, order, harmony, and purpose both within the individual and society.

This active outward manifestation then aligns mankind with the pulse and beat of the planet,


the Rhythm of Life, and the experience of Oneness.

Om Shanti
Peace

~~~

"There is in all visible things- a hidden wholeness."

-- Thomas Merton
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"There is an inmoste center in us all
where truth abides in fullness."
-- Robert Browning

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EXISTING WHOLENESS


“The authentic unique expression of Spirit that we are is already whole, perfect, and complete. There is no reason to change it and even when we try, the most we can really do is to disguise it. What may seem like self-improvement is actually the fuller expression of the unique God-essence that we already are.”
-- Science of Mind magazine, 2006


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“You are an extra-ordinary being who must go into motion, into movement so that you will draw to yourself the equivalent of yourself. You have to become an energy field that magnetically draws you to that which you are."
-- Jack Boland


~~~

"You are loved. You are cared for.
This is the natural state."
-- Mark Whitwell


Be Available


Be available to touch
all the compass points
of your being,

Then dive deep at each point
allowing Source to lift
the gift that has been there

Waiting but for your call
waiting but for your acceptance
that wholeness exists

And is now
present for you
in body, mind, and spirit.

- Richard Hammer

~~~
  
Yoga

"The true goal of yoga is the permanent and unbroken awareness of the deepest joy and happiness possible (called ananda or bliss). This bliss is not the result of some progressive path, based on techniques and elaborate practices. It is our very nature right now - and always".  -- Steve Ross, yoga teacher and author of Happy Yoga: 7 Reasons Why There's Nothing to Worry About


“Yoga, in the non-dual approach, is fundamentally an exploration into the nature of Awareness. It is not in the becoming process, as we cannot become what we already are.” -- Richard C. Miller, Ph.D.


"The word yoga, the way I think of it, means conscious union with the Infinite. It is not so much that you are re-yoking with the Infinite - you're already yoked with the Infinite - but pausing and feeling the energy that constitutes you and getting out of your head what you think you are supposed to do and giving yourself permission to do as the energy is wanting to do through you. That is how you evidence the inherent harmony of the oneness of the Infinite."   -- Erich Schiffmann



 "Everything you need you already have. You are complete right now; you are a whole, total person, not an apprentice person on the way to someplace else. Your completeness must be understood by you and experienced in your thoughts as your own personal reality."     -- Wayne Dyer

Friday, July 15, 2016

Thoughts from the Path

Thoughts from the Path
Present Wholeness Yoga
June 2016

We have, and are exposed to, thoughts all the time. It is the nature of the mind to create and sort thinking. It is constant, except in dreamless sleep. An analogy might be that of the Pin Ball Machine where the ball, or balls, are constantly bumping into things on the board with lights flashing and lots of sounds announcing points scored, or not.

But the practice of yoga asks that we pull back from all the distractions and inquire as to what is really here. Present moment awareness. And then allowing that awareness to clarify what action it is for us to take in the world. It is an endeavor of focusing on subtleties versus the gross. It is also an aware balance between contents and context, two dimensional map and three dimensional territory, left brain analytic and right brain wholistic thinking.

I invite you to consider the below thoughts from other writers and teachers and then take your found wisdom from them out into the world and share it with others. We grow the planet, humankind, one thought at a time.

~ Richard Hammer