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Be Scrutinized!

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It is not easy to share a truth or to see it, especially when someone else is sharing what they see in us. Yet, when we see a truth in someone else, it is evident. It is a bag of bad apples seen from all the way across the grocery store. However, as soon as you open to the truth in life, in others, and see their faults, you must be ready for others’ scrutiny as well. In most recent years, to scrutinize/ to be scrutinized implies a negative interpretation. However, this is the call of true change. To let one know what is seen, when conscious and walking in grace and compassion, and then allowing someone to share the same. Truthfully, we can not change alone. We were not designed to see the full spectrum of ourselves clear enough to change in this way. Though it would be nice to have people present truths in “nice” ways, “haters”, to use young vernacular, are just as helpful. We must be able to look into someone else’s eyes and words and see what we are unable to see in our own mir

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pranyama for cleansing and soothing

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This Pranayama is explained in three short videos (poor editing on my behalf). Watch all three-- each one is no more than a couple minutes, and learn a new breathing technique accompanied with movement to sweep the stale energy out of your temple and bring fresh prana (vital energy) in. In the 3rd video, my hands move out of the video. Just so you are clear about what my hands are doing, I will give some explanation. Begin with your hands at your heart, (Anjali mudra), bring your hands up together through the midline on your inhale. Bring your hands down to your sides on your exhale. Inhale them back up above your head, inhale. Here, interlace your fingers without letting your palms touch, so opening your palms toward the floor, exhale as you press the prana gathered in. Straighten your arm at the bottom of your exhale and with fingers still interlaced, press your palm away from you. Sweep out all stale energy (apana) on your inhale. Release your fingers above your head and exhale

Pauses Between Breath

I antar kumbaka (1) with breath out American Style But as smooth as I can Muster in inhale in Breath and hands Of movement ethereal I lift aura Find I glow Fill God presence That throws red and white Flowers into me Touch my face and melt I exhale Antar Kumbaka A vision of walking on ground Of gray sponge Walk Strong Spring up to a firm Destiny ahead Through Antar Kumbaka Connections to the Ultimate Reality others would never underst -and And I have no need to justify It is mine Breath Natural I am  bright yellow and red I see me full to the temple Edges My eyes are closed But the scene viveka (1) My hands move through the dark Through mudra Not because I feel them I see bone of left arm Muscle Flat lines of spectrum color I draw across my eyelids With my palm sweep I step out I radiate To tears joy and back Proud. 1. Sanskrit phrase for pauses between the breaths. Many pranayama exercises emphasis the space between breath as where we meet G

Drishti Focused

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Where is your drishti?  How much can you see? Not do you need glasses or contacts to see, but how much are you really consciously aware to see? And, what about your focus? Can you discern what is right in front of you as real or illusion and focus on what is truly real? The truth is most people only see with the eyes in their heads. We perceive just the minimum and stop there. We find a truth that sits well in front of us, that is beautiful or pleasing, and we decide that to be our reality. Or we see the cup half empty and pillage all of the negative thoughts we can find to describe what appears to be our reality, with only one perspective of the truth: that which is seen only with the eyes. Freedom, true liberation, is found in seeking and accepting what is real, what is seen through the one eye of truth. The focus on the internal eye is that which leads us to enlightenment or Bliss. This is a tall order but a process of seeing all that you are, that this is: that we are