Showing posts with label forrest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forrest. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

How the decision was taken

I tried the so-called death meditation
The Death Meditation is an intense process in which I guide people through their last day on earth, counting down the hours, the minutes. Far beyond some morbid exercise, this is a very keen blade that cuts through the mental chatter and detritus that fill yo our heads - I can't reach for what I want because of this, or that, or whatever. It's hard to discover what you really want if you're full of all this useless poison and these self-mutilating thoughts. The Death Meditation gets you focusing with diamond-sharp clarity on what matters. Because all facades, delusions, rackets, and life-sucking trivia pale when you face your impending death. the Buddha said "If you want to know what your future will be like, then look at your life now".
Ana Forrest, Fierce Medicine.

The author "guided" me (well, I followed the description of the process written in the book) through the above mentioned book and it was an interesting inner journey. I don't know if I did the whole process in the right way. I skipped some steps because I didn't have time to do it properly. Or perhaps I didn't want to do it properly. It's a long process and one needs to be completely attuned to whatever arises so if you're tired, stressed out or even angry at someone it's better not to do it. 

However, going "there", experiencing your last day on earth is worth it as it's an opportunity to  check out with  "what you really need to let go and how you need to move ahead". It also helps to bring clarity to life's priorities and to what really matters.

I won't share my death meditation notes here but I think that the core of it is here.

Some people live without checking life priorities for several reasons. I don't blame them, looking at one's life it's harder than just living without inquiring so much. However, if you are willing to learn more about the death meditation I'd recommend Ana Forrest's book. Moreover, if yoga is of interest to you... just read it and let me your thoughts on that.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Yoga Festival: body & mind



I didn't know about yoga festival. They seem pretty active, especially in Milan. I've never tried yoga because, as far as I know, there aren't good yoga studios in my hometown. Moreover, I simply can't add yoga to my weekly training as I don't have time for it. But I have always been attracted to the discipline of yoga and now that my body is stronger, thanks to pilates, I'm willing to give it a try. 

I'm planning to attend Ana Forrest's seminar in May (her book is very interesting). I'm also planning to attend other events in the coming months.

The more I practice Pilates the more I acknowledge that I've neglected my body and the connections between my body and my mind for a long time (even though pilates has nothing to do with the mind). When something goes wrong in my life, my body speaks out loud: it's amazing to recognize how the body and  the soul are strictly intertwined. Well, it's more amazing NOT to be aware of that deeply connection, to be honest.