These are the thoughts that spawned in February 6 2012. I sent it out to my Yoga students:
I saw this quote & I wanted to share my thoughts with you. But first the quote:
I saw this quote & I wanted to share my thoughts with you. But first the quote:
"Indeed our
hearts are golden treasures, but a true tragedy would be to conceal your inner
gold because you are afraid of someone stealing it or it falling and breaking.
There is no love in fear. The great wisdom of the ages always tells us the
more we Love the more of it you receive. Love is not a giving or a taking, it
is a state of being - a one way street of allowing, accepting and holding a
space for all things to be exactly as they are. Fear not that your heart will
be broken or stolen. Love becomes love. Give it away with no expectation of
return and soon you will be having a love affair with the whole world!" - Jackson
Kiddard
In order to offer love in
whatever form, it has to come from somewhere…
When it comes to
the topic of ‘love’, my biggest thoughts follow a trail on the topic of loving
others to the roots. Where is the place that this love comes from
that we offer to others? Do we offer it, or do we give it because we need
it in return? Therefore, why is that ‘need’ to be loved there?
I don’t have every
answer to the broad topic of all things love, and I’m pretty sure everyone’s
thoughts will be different, but to me the following makes sense.
All I know is what
I have experienced. All I wanted was for others to love me. So, I behaved in
the ways I thought others would approve of. We all do it.
There came a time
in my early 20’s were that need for acceptance become a
life-line for me, why because I felt UGLY!… but when that life-line only
extended so far… I looked in all other directions before I was forced to look
behind me… okay not quite behind, more like in the space before behind and in
front of the front (yes, I just deliberately said it that way). I call that the inward
place AKA our inner state of being.
Obvious right? Yes,
easy to find ‘cause we’re in our heads all day, but difficult to deal with or
clean up that space.
And once you start
poking around in there … Well, it’s like a messy & miff bedroom that
seriously needs to get the Clean House crew from channel 183 in; but way worse!
You just want to shut that bedroom door up!
You have to be a warrior and shift, toss
out, let go, let in… and all these processes mostly
happen in your head. It’s the internal conversations you have with
yourself which stem fromself-imposed & maybe not so
self-imposed beliefs about who and what you are.
As for the part about: “…accepting and holding a space for all things
to be exactly as they are….” Well, what I think about that place is;
acceptance of the process because everything is already there. You’re exactly
where you’re meant to be on your journey… Often we get impatient and then
quite, or we go in full steam ahead only to get spat right out, perhaps that is
part of it too.
So how does this
relate to golden love and letting it shine? Well… stay
with me here; that golden light that emanates from your golden heart cannot
be seen buried underneath all that dirt of the things we choose to hide it
under. That state of ‘being’ love that the quote talks about
is there! We’re all capable of being that more consistently, but there are
things that need a little cleaning first.
What are those
things?
I can come up with
a few of my own examples… self-sabotaging thoughts like: I am
so young but so ugly after the birth of my child, I have no formal education,
I’m really not good enough to do this, what do I have or know & how dare I
even think that I have something to offer anyone? I am not intelligent enough,
I never follow through with anything that is important to me, I’m so forgetful,
I’m so obnoxious, too loud, my parents weren’t there for me, I don’t really
have a home, I have no money, I am not thin enough, pretty enough, fast
enough, strong enough, I’m too soft and people walk all over me, I am so
different and never really fit in anywhere, my grammar and spelling sucks
(thanks God for spellcheck!)
The list would
literally go on for pages if I had to continue that same old broken record that
has the same thousands of tragic songs that get stuck on play too often. And
you know what I’m talking about here because you have your own record
collection. These records we play to ourselves affect the way we treat
ourselves, others and the way others treat us.
My point is; that
no consistent real love can be offered to others until we start cleaning up our‘inward’ space.
Until then… we just borrow the love that others are borrowing themselves most
of the time. Until you become aware of that inward space, and get
curious enough to look inside, clear out all the garbage,
(because you know something valuable is inside there)… we are
really just thriving, dependently on others to feed us ‘something’ we
can actually produce and expand within
ourselves. (That was a long sentence; you might need to read that again.)
And I’m going to
describe that ‘something’ as this: Self-Love!
Once you clear out
that inward space a little, you’ll find that golden heart, you’ll display it
for all to see and share it because you now are sure of what you have to offer
is enough to sustain you and have more than enough to give
away freely. To me this is what the state of ‘being’ love is.
Warning: this is a
lifelong relationship you’ll have with yourself… perhaps the longest one you
will ever have! You can’t divorce or dump yourself… but you can ignore it and
treat yourself badly. Who wants a bleak connection like that; surely not you?
Where do you start
to when clearing out this inward space?
Here are some
ideas:
- Learn to just connect with your breath! This simple, simple… (in fact too simple of a thing to really pay attention to) tool is a great distraction for these broken records, ‘cause it forces presence.
- The mind needs to be told who’s boss, and that’s you! Train it, meditation is a good place to start.
- And an even more obvious way to get to that ‘inward’ place is through asana practise (posture practise) for many reasons, but the most obvious one is to draw out the challenge of discomfort (mind) and reigning in the focus… over all the noise of the “I cant’s”!
- These first three are pretty powerful tools to have and they work!
- My next suggestion is this: cultivate a relationship with yourself. Take yourself out on dates! Do something that feeds your interests! Start with an hour somewhere during you hectic week, no one else (leave the partner, hubby, girlfriend, crushes, wife, children, dogs, cats, friends etc. behind), just YOU! Schedule it IN your diary! Tip: plan what you are going to do as not to waste time and thought during your hour!
Last thought on the
topic: What you have to share from that inward place is pretty
darn big!...!!!
AND when you take
care of yourself first; everything else will come right in-line with what
you’re doing (but you already know this!) You might even shine your light so
brightly that it will spark something in someone else… After all, love is meant
to be shared!
Happy LOVE month to
you!
Other M.A.Y.
announcements:
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That concludes this
month’s newsletter
I hope to see
you on the mat soon again & I look forward to
meeting many of you yet!
Namaste
Madelain Burgoyne
Mad About Yoga
Head Mad Yogini
m@delain.co.za
0827623350
http://www.facebook.com/madaboutyoga
So clear and practical too - Love it.
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