The Scales of Polarity – Finding Balance in the Chaos

“Hell Is Truth Seen Too Late” ~Thomas Hobbs

I heard an Indigenous elder speak the other day, after the 6 o’clock news had delivered its usual, catastrophic and disturbing events, currently orchestrated by questionable leaders. The elder, a native BC Chief, expressed her concern at the uncertainty within our society—from the fear and chaos perpetrated by a few  unhinged, people in power. It’s been a common term ‘uncertainty’ on  recent podcasts and on CBC Cross Country Checkup, the show before the upcoming spring equinox. The Indigenous elder, like myself, my teachers and wise ones, suggested “not listening to the news too often – if at all”, and especially to exercise extreme vigilance, to not let negativity enter your physical, mental and emotional space. It is possible to choose what and who you consume or/or listen to; choice is our individual and collective power. Our choices can include everything from our emotional containment to what we consume and how we think, feel and conduct ourselves in the world. We likely all agree—we are living in unprecedented times, and yet what precedents will we create from? If we continually choose love over fear and peace over chaos we do not give ‘the negativity’ what it so desperately wants – attention. 

This means drilling down to all of the choices we make, moment to moment and using the utmost discretion, so that we are not contributing to the problem. The Indigenous elder listed the seven principles that they live by: respect, honesty, bravery, love, truth, humility, wisdom; and she emphasized “Take care of what you can control.”

I wholeheartedly agree and will add; discretion comes from living from all of the virtues and qualities that the elder mentioned, and ensures that dignity of all, will trump confusion. (Pardon the lowercase vernacular pun.) 

Speaking of meaning, chaos: “is a state of utter confusion.” Further the Merrian-Webster notes that “chaos is the inherent unpredictability in the behaviour of a complex natural system.” Add to that the deliberate splintering of human relationships and populations into divisive, antagonistic, highly charged opponents and we are witnessing disturbing facts at play from the American White House, that are hard to believe. But believe it we must and acknowledge it we will because it is our only way to resist and stand up to and against, the destructive potential of this misguided power. In fact, on Cross Country Checkup today, Ian Hanomansing and listeners witnessed a multitude of frustrated, angry, confused and upset callers affected by the onslaught of threats and uncertainty. 

One caller in particular, an elderly woman, also experienced disbelief. She had just returned from her yearly Mexico trip where she meets up with her lifelong American friends but found herself more and more infuriated at the conversations about how wonderful and amazing the Trump administration was doing at unravelling the foundations of the constitution and the past few ‘Blue’ presidents. She was appalled at their blatant, shameless ignorance to the facts. Her silence at the dinner party was noticed however, the myriad of other emotions that she felt (hurt, fear, anger) towards those whom she thought were close lifelong friends, paralyzed her—a traumatic response of shock and utter disbelief. She left without a word, refusing their subsequent calls and requests until days later when she channeled her anger, called upon her bravery and confronted all of them and their source, the Republican Administration and Fox News. Now, at the time of this spring equinox where the night and the day are in complete balance, when there is no polarity between the dark and the light, is the time to confront: who, what and how do we shift out of balance?

There are also two eclipses this month enhancing the sense that we are in somewhat of a void between two worlds, the world we knew, and the one we will be creating out of this chaos. That is why it is extremely important to be our own heroes, to be brave and to stay grounded and balanced in the eye of the storm. Traditions and examples through time tell us that we are able to reimagine a better way to be on this planet together. My favourite mystic poet these days, David Whyte, expresses this well.

“There is an ancient human intuition that at every threshold of a human life, there is always, on the other side of that threshold, something waiting to meet us that embodies the next level of our emancipation into a greater freedom and a greater maturity: whatever courageous step we are able to take at each crucial threshold, something equally and incrementally larger will come to meet us and out of that meeting we will be able to forge a more generous and loving life.”

Be brave and strong. Take this time to learn from all of the Indigenous peoples and elders by remembering, we are creating a world for the next seven generations. On that note, I will be offering a weekly yoga, self-care, mindfulness and meditation class for Free on YouTube on Wednesdays at 12 PM, for all to join. From the ancient text the Bhagavad Gita, a quote for our leaders.

Chapter 2, verse 50:

“The person who performs actions based on (sam buddhi) the intellect imbued with the knowledge of Me, the Self, becomes free from the influence of ignorance. Thus, Arjun, you should be established in the knowledge of Yoga (samatwa yog). Maintain purity, or evenness, in your intellect. This is the only skill or technique for attaining freedom from the ignorance that keeps a person bound by the results of his actions.” ~Excerpt from Bhagavad Gita, Swami Shyam

Blessed be, 

Mary-Jo

A Place You’ve Been Before

After the occasion of January’s Super Blood Wolf total eclipsing moon last Sunday, I noticed with enthusiasm a number of people, commenting that watching the event was transformative, even mystical. That – seeing our galactic lunar companion, go from a luminous flat disk to a deep red, three dimensional, sphere, shifted, not just the night sky, but them. I felt that too.

Some described the experience as “spiritual” or “out-of-this-world”. Clearly there was something to be said for being with the moon and the many, for this dynamic, interactive experience.

Major collective events of the Natural world affect us all on a deep level, especially if we are personally involved or paying attention. They remind us, of the magnitude and wonder of this great universe that we are all a part of, as well as how small and vulnerable our own little concept of “the world” might be.

Experiences that cause a significant physical change often create a paradigm shift in one’s perceptions and established beliefs, and may provoke a wholesale shift in reality. Shifts can also be tectonic, occurring over time, moving along a incremental but accumulative trajectory. Either way – they happen. But what really interests me and I think it might you too, is: what is shifting and how can this be met for the best possible outcome?

Change can be unsettling, challenging the comfort of the status quo, which will either be met with resistance or curiosity. If the event happens in our personal lives – if we are suddenly or consistently catapulted out of our familiar, to a dramatically different state, it may be transformative, but it will likely not be enjoyable initially.

This process articulates the Spiritual journey, the evolutionary thrust of life – when we move from one level of awareness and consciousness to something much deeper and greater. To a place we’ve never been before – exciting

Spirit however is characterized with challenging attributes: paradigm shifts, changeable, creative, invisible, mutable, unpredictable, cataclysmic, evolutionary, curious, mysterious, paradoxical, mystical, indescribable, otherworldly. All of the things our linear minds have trouble with, even though we all want to be on the winning team, the one with the most “spirit.”

My fall 15 years ago today, Jan 25 brought me to my knees metaphorically, where on the precipice of the “unseen” and the “seen” worlds, I had to navigate a decision with Spirit, to meet with curiosity rather than fear, my new paralyzed state.

Humbled by the magnitude of my situation I chose to forego my resistance. That surrender was mostly practical, like a wounded bird, but also intuitive, I knew from other “shifts” that there was no better option. This is process is somewhat inexpressible in words because in that moment your consciousness expands, then your bigger questions of life take on a whole new perspective, that allows your understanding to deepen-where you see the intricate connections and without question feel faith in your understanding of the BIG picture. You may not be able to articulate that Big picture, but you sense it, know it – like a baby its mother. You will then notice yourself experiencing the Infinite of the whole within yourself, which illuminates and diminishes the difficult personal and societal challenges of our human life.

The opinion that these states are questionable or “unreal” without credence, speaks to the difficulty we have with our understanding of the spiritual, or the unseen world. This chasm has been going on for centuries and interferes with our capacity to fully perceive ourselves and the cosmos. That our understanding of Spirit is limited, is only because it is not immune from our human necessity to dissect things into small parts and name them. Thankfully no religious dogma or science has succeeded in doing so.

What animates all of life is an extraordinary, evolutionary consciousness that seeks to continually evolve and experience itself in more and more expansive and expressive ways. Our own personal journey is a unique piece of that puzzle. In fact we are co-creating our reality with the universal consciousness every moment. When we can really grok the magnitude of that relationship we are on our way to personal peace, harmony and fulfilment, realizing the limitlessness of our very own Nature.

Ways to Connect with your Spirit Nature:

1. Accept that not all things real, or of value are physical. Use your breath and your imagination to tap into your non-physical resources.

2. Take time every day to tune in and cultivate a relationship with your intuition, your instinct and your imagination. Notice insights, coincidence & joy.

3. Develop a daily conversation that offers gratitude, respect and recognition for all of the unseen & seen ways that the Spirited universe supports your life.

4. Practice non-judgement. Although useful for measure, judging leads to a stale state of mind, eventual deadening. See non-duality.

5. Rejuvenate yourself frequently in Nature, cultivate perception and presence.

6. Make time everyday to be in Silence or the ‘immeasurable’. Be awestruck!

Blessings,

Mary-Jo

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