Thursday, June 19, 2008

Full Moon in Balian , Bali














Becoming one with nature aligns you to your own inner nature.

In our busy schedules we sometimes forget to look up to the moon.To check if it's waxing or waning. Forgetting to see it's shining beauty. When we see the moon we are reminded that there is a higher purpose to life. We see in a sense how small we are and at the same time how significant we are.
And here we are worrying about love, what happened, the endless dramas, bills and basic survival. There is something much greater out there than we can ever fathom. Or is it inside? Ask yourself this question.
Life is a celebration.
Nature celebrates all the time just being itself. Why can't we? Even just for a few moments a day. Just STOP and BE!
Take a few moments to look up at the majestic moon. Open your arms wide to the moons giving energy or sit with your back against a big tree on a full moon night and breathe. Let the moon realign your inner self with that of nature. Let nature show you how necessary you are. Let nature breathe it's healing powers into you.
The Balinese are right on track in their day to day lives with the natural calender of the moon. Simple rituals on Full Moon and Black Moon take precedence over any business time schedules. Everything stops on Full Moon and Black Moon...this is the time when the Balinese spend hours making flower offerings and they gather in the temples to pay devotions to nature's energies in which we have no control over.
Yesterday not even my yoga class had priority..No yoga on Full Moon or Black Moon. So I dressed up in my kebaya (Indonesian traditional dress) and sarong and sash and joined Shankari's staff at the temple in the garden grounds. We prayed for peace for all the planet.
What would happen in the whole of Wall St. stopped in devotion to the moon twice a month? I wonder.
I wrote this a while back:

I captured the moonlight

streaming thru the door

I blew out the candle

of the world I knew before

I threw away knowledge

I threw away striving to be

and ran out to find

the glistening sea

It was there I found beauty

It was there I found love

O joyous moon

O twinkling star

O space eternal

in me

as above

If you want to get more in contact with your natural calender, here is a couple of great sites:


http://www.free-daily-affirmation.com/new-moon-check/new-moon-check-of-abundance.html



and


http://stardate.org/nightsky/moon/




Blessings from Balian Beach, Bali, Indonesia


Nirmala Mayi

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Media vs Me

Television? News? CNN? BBC? Internet news feeds?


I have been in Indonesia for over two months now. We have a television room in the palace here at Shankari's with cable TV and I hardly go there or ever turn it on.

Before this I was living in Australia and like the USA, TV is so part of the day to day culture there.

Most living rooms are designed with the sofas pointing to the television as the focal point. And we listen and watch. Sure it's great sometimes to sit with the family and enjoy a good show but every ten minutes, some news update will come on and tell us about suffering or a failing economy or tax rises or some disaster in a foreign place.

What feelings do these evoke? Helplessness, powerlessness, anger, jealousy, avarice, hopelessness or does it make you numb because you see it so often?

I watched the BBC the other night for twenty minutes and I had to turn it off. It felt like I was being bombarded by negativity, control, manipulation. I felt helpless as I watched thousands of bodies still alive under rubble from earthquakes in China, I felt mistrusting of the democrats fight to to the top to become the leader of USA, I felt anger at knowing that there are pedophiles roaming the earth exploiting innocent children, I felt injustice to see people starving and yet I saw celebrities that could do so much more with their wealth. So what did I do then with all these uncomfortable feelings? I switched to watch 'Friends' where the world is always rosy and nothing can ever go wrong! It's probably one of the contributing factors to why those shows are so popular! People just want to switch off.

Is it right to watch all this horror on the news and just sit there and say 'that's all happening somewhere else. I am not involved, I'm just watching the news honey..I'll be at the dinner table in a minute' or is it right for me to turn off the TV and ignore what's happening to my brothers on the planet and turn on 'Friends'? You tell me..

Next time you watch the news, use it as a meditation
and look at your feelings and see what each scene does in your body. What feelings does it evoke? Where in your body do you feel what you feel? What emotions have been evoked? What does your intuition tell you? Can you believe it? Are you mistrusting? Do you believe? Why don't you?
You'll probably have so many feelings that you might think again about watching the 6 o'clock news!

Television is a great medium to look at how the world thrives on drama and runs with it.
I think if we do watch it and feel helpless..go out and reach out to the person next to you and help them. If you do feel mistrust, go pick up the phone and call someone you do trust. If you feel anger, pray for the power to forgive. If you feel injustice, go to someone to tell them you care.

Or maybe we could just turn off the television and talk and get to know each other? Opening ourselves and listening to another. Or how about sitting in silence? Sometimes being completely still with a loved one says so much more than any words.
Wow..an alien concept in this world of striving and comparison.

I found a great game called 'The Art of Conversation'. If you are a bit rusty at starting a conversation, this game can really help. Inspired by an ex rockstar, the game was created by holding cards with intimate questions to ask the people joining the game. The object of the game is to have a meaningful connection with another human being through conversation.


Trying not to be manipulated by the media is a zen meditation. If you do watch the box, try to watch yourself at the same time!!

Blessings all xxoxo

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Releasing Old Patterns

Sometimes I think I have a handle on emotions and at other times they take control.

Sometimes I think I can be on top of everything, confident and free and then maybe a
certain event or person can spark off something in me where I act from an old pattern.

Maybe from a childhood neglect or a continuum of influences that I once had to deal with.
When those moments come, I may or may not act out and most times if I do the results are
more destructive than productive and it happens in an unconscious manner.

I say to myself later 'If only I could have just caught myself and walked outside and did some breathing or just dissociated from the event instead of speaking my mind coming from fear and not love".They are so boring the 'if onlys'. The damage is done and it's too late.

The more I exert control over my body and mind, through yoga and meditation, the less and less these experiences happen to me. My family happens to be very reactive and explosive. I have watched scenes and events throughout my childhood that other I would say 90% of other families would never experience. These were the tools I learned to cope. These are the lessons I learned as a child. I don't blame anyone. It was just a dynamic and it is not their fault.

So finding a way to break free from all this craziness was a necessary and intelligent component needed in order to cope and live a so called 'normal' day to day life where I can derive simple pleasures without having to be so emotional about everything.

Yoga and meditation help me to become aware of the mind and how far you can run with a story. It helps me to catch myself before I become reactive and just take a few deep breaths and relax. Calling friends can help too. Sometimes just picking up the phone and reaching out is
a huge act of self love. Praying as well. Sometimes it's too much to handle things on your own.

The happiness that I receive from knowing that everything starts with me gives me such a feeling of freedom.

No one is responsible for my happiness.

I can start a brand new life from this very minute.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Black Moon in Bali

Today is May's Black Moon. And here in Balian Beach Bali.. that means that I don't do yoga with the staff at Shankari's palace in the morning as per usual.

All the Balinese dress in their beautiful temple clothes at the palace at Shankari's..and the staff gather outside the local temple in the garden.

They make beautiful offerings from banana leaf, frangipani's, cempaka flowers, bouganvillea.
They burn incense and chant ancient Hindu mantras.. I was even able to join in on one or two of the verses as my Indian yoga master taught me some of the chants. We hold flowers and incense to our hearts and pray for peace and love.
We are given holy water to drink and a bit of uncooked rice to put on our third eye area, which represents abundance.

This is the morning ritual. Once a month.
Love from Balian Beach Bali
Nirmala

Monday, June 2, 2008

Laughing Meditation

I live in Balian Beach, Bali.Every morning at 8am I arrive to teach yoga in the big hall on the 3rd floor of Shankari's palace to all of her Balinese staff. Numbers run from 30 - 50 per day.
Shankari has a huge jewellery business here in Bali and also a resort, Shankari's Bali retreat. So silversmiths come to my class, accounting staff, I.T staff, kitchen staff, hotel staff and gardeners.
We do chanting, crystal bowls and 45 minutes of yoga.

After being here for more than two months, I am getting to know all the faces and names and personalities of the staff members. I really enjoy it. The Balinese are so receptive to yoga and just lap it up. I am aspiring to one day teach in Bahasa Balinese..lets see.

Today I had a really nice experience with all the class after I taught and I want to share it.

It is connected with a time I had travelling.

I remember I was on the beach in front of Amma's ashram in beautiful Kerala, India last year at about 6.30 am with two of my friends. We were in search of a place on the beach where we could enjoy silent mediation.

We found a spot and we sat down to our very serious morning mission of finding peace on the beach and then 5 minutes later..I heard something and squinting to my left. I saw out of the corner of my eye, a group of men suddenly arrived right next to us on the beach.

About ten Indian men had arrived all noisily talking and then they came in between my friends and I and started to speak to us with their Indian accent.

" Get up!! Join us !! We are starting our morning meditation. Come on!"

Not being very impressed, my friends and I all looked at each other and actually we had no idea what they were talking about. They disturbed our meditation and they were adamant that we join them and we were half asleep. Who were these people? Who do they think they are to disturb us?

Well..we all were a bit suspicious but we reluctantly got up and joined the standing circle. We didn't have much choice.
A man explained to us that the group come to the beach to do 'laughing meditation' for 3 minutes a day every day. And then they started to laugh and I swear it was funny..all these strange people that I did not know inviting us to laugh.

Already the situation was funny in itself. So we all just cracked up.I mean we all just started to be hysterical with laughter. Every laugh was different and the faces were so funny and then after three minutes we stopped. That felt really good. It was impressive how good I felt.And then we went back to our meditation but with a completely different mindset. I felt , awake, alert, lighthearted. It was great! The memory of that morning will always be in my mind.

In Bali, usually at the end of the yoga class, the staff and I all stand in a circle holding hands and each person says "yes for .... " (love, peace, success etc) and raises both hands taking their turns in a clockwise direction. When everyone finishes , we end with three confirmations ' yes yes yes!! and we raise all hands with each yes.

So this morning in my class..when we had finished our closing prayer in yoga, I made everybody stand in a circle and we started to do laughing meditation..It was very amazing to see what happened. There was a feeling of true happiness. Everyone felt connected to others and were laughing so hard.
You could feel the energy level in the room increase by five hundred percent.

Later when we did the 'yes' circle, everyone was almost shouting what they wished for with joy. There was such a high vibration. Everyone was touched by this beautiful thing that we don't do enough. LAUGHTER!!!

If you want to delve a little deeper into the benefits of laughing ..check out these sites:

http://sulcus.berkeley.edu/mcb/165_001/papers/manuscripts/_116.html

http://www.mindpowernews.com/LaughterMeditation.htm

http://www.yogalaff.com/html/health.htm


Laughter meditation is going today to be included as a part of my class from now on!! :)