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Are You in Tune with Life's Natural Rhythms?

1/18/2022

 
Solitude isn’t loneliness. Solitude is when the entire serene universe seems to surround and hold you quietly.
                                               Victoria Erickson--"Edge of Wonder"

We've just passed Week 2, of 2022. How are you?? I hope your

New Year is off to a good start!  I trust you’re still feeling the

hope and potential a new year holds. I wish you and your loved

ones the very best in this next turn of the Great Mandala.  May

you receive all you need to navigate the times we are living -

may you find ease, joy, and grace in the midst of all of it!


During these first weeks of 2022, I can’t help but ponder the

miraculous possibilities that the future holds.


With hope and positivity in my heart, I'm inspired as I reflect on

the challenges, blessings, fears, and triumphs of the last two

years. Like many of you, my life has also taken a labyrinth of

twists and turns, but by grace, the wisdom and truth of life has

always been near. When I remembered, I noticed that the inner

and outer resources were readily accessible. Now, more than

ever, I realize what a gift remembering is! The inspirations,

wisdom, and insights, were right at my fingertips! What a

blessing to be able to make spiritual connections, so that every

day I build my capacity to remember Wholeness-individually and

collectively AND be engaged in the process of awakening!


I’m reminded again that there is nothing like the blessings of

nature that come with the cycles of the seasons to keep things

flowing.


For some of us, this is the winter season. And, for some of us,

we're experiencing a metaphorical winter. Both are marked by

contrast, by a feeling of constriction.


At this time of year, in the northern hemisphere, I'm reminded of

Victoria Erickson's words in Rhythms and Roads:

So many feel lethargic , unmotivated , or worn out in this hemisphere.
We are really not made to rocket straight  through Winter, ablaze with energy .
Look at nature .
The ground, the plants, the animals are deep at rest .
This is the natural way of things .
Spend some time with the long nights, the moon, solitude, the bare earth, stillness .
Be easier on yourself.


Nature's natural rhythms orchestrate daylight and nighttime,

when seeds lay dormant and when flowers bloom. These

energetic rhythms turn green leaves to bright red, gold, and

orange. We human beings (and all beings) are attuned to this

"universal sense of timing". Our physical, mental and behavioral

changes are guided by the
24-hour Circadian Rhythms cycle.


Because of these internal and external rhythms, we intuitively

and instinctively know when it is time to stop working, when to

rest, eat, or be active.


We can override those rhythms and use our energy and place

our attention on pursuits that are out of alignment with our own 

and nature's rhythms. Not listening to our mind, body, and spirit

and not paying attention to what's happening in nature

diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. When we're out of

alignment with life's rhythms, we feel like a weary traveler who is

experiencing jet lag.This is the time to  breathe deeply  and look

at nature moving to its own organic timing. A walk in nature can

attune to us her organic rhythm, while allowing us to re-align our

own. When we move to our natural rhythm, this
raises our

vibration so that we notice Wholeness within and in our world.


so we can achieve all we choose to do with less effort.


Our best guide is to listen to and move with our own internal

timing, while partnering with the rhythms of nature.


During 2022, we're offering you 12 gifts, opportunities to

connect with nature, the natural rhythms, and your inspired life.


Every day, each month, and at each turn of the season, we

have created a Co-Creative Mandala that represents what’s

happening in nature at that time. Each Co-Creative Mandala

offers a vibration and message that connects you to the

changes in nature that affect your life – physically, emotionally,

mentally, and spiritually.



In this monthly blog, you'll find a Co-Creative Mandala that

supports tuning into what’s happening in nature each month by

mindfully connecting to the seasons and your inner life. The

"mandalas within a mandala" offer an exploration of the changes

in nature and the way those changes affect you. Each day

throughout the year is an invitation for self-reflection, for

journaling, for noticing the ways that the energy and vibration of

the seasons affect you.  This is a sacred, thoughtful, journey

toward aligning your inner and outer resources with the vibration

of Unity.   When you gently gaze on each mandala, the

image becomes a portal for remembering and awakening to

your true nature.


We invite you to invest in yourself by connecting to the 12 gifts

found within each Co-Creative Mandala--a you explore a

pathway that allows Unity to emerge.

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Solitude is the first of the 12 gifts that support the pathway of

Unity, the Co-Creative Mandala vibration for 2022. 
Being able

to sit alone with your thoughts, feelings and body sensations is

a skill that takes time to master. We often reach for our phones

to distract ourselves, or rely on external stimulation to avoid

engaging in self-reflection. Solitude is the first step toward

awakening to Unity.
Unity isn't a goal or a destination. It's the

reality of life. Nothing exists independently. No single

component is more important than another. Mindfulness, the

realization of the effect of our actions and appreciation of the

present moment, is the practice of  remembering Unity. "Unity is

complete enlightenment, the spontaneous, uncontrived ability to

look at nature and the entire creation from the perspective of

Wholeness.” Tony Nader.


During our journey around the Great Mandala in 2022, with

each passing season and in harmony with the cycles of nature,

I'll be sharing insights, resources, and sacred practices that

support the 12 gifts--one for each monthly, seasonal Co-

Creative Mandala--as we awaken to Unity.


These 12 gifts include:



1. January: Solitude (finding the stillness at the center of your

heart)

2. February: Vision (envisioning limitless possibilities)

3. March: Blossoming (discovering what is emerging)

4. April: Coherence (feeling the connection within and with

others)

5. May: Sensitivity (appreciating your divine gifts)

6. June: Oneness (letting go of feeling separate)

7. July: Goodness (suspending your inner critic)

8. August: Serendipity (seeing the wonder in everything)

9. September: Luminosity (accepting your brilliance)

10. October: Persistence (surrendering to the mystery)

11. November: Optimism (choosing your life story)

12. December: Contentment (pausing and appreciating grace-

filled completion)



This 12-month cycle is a journey through the seasons that

begins and ends with winter.  Winter is all about contrast--both

the literal winter and the metaphorical winter we experience in

our human experience. Incorporating consistent daily practices

supports renewal and gives you the opportunity to bring

awareness to the present and find the flow in your natural

rhythms more easily and gracefully.


Ebb and flow is a natural part of all life.



If the entire cycle of the Great Mandala took place in one 24-

hour period, this time of year would be ~1am.


What are you usually doing at 1am? What does your spirit crave

at 1am? That's when the mind, body, and spirit seek deep,

delicious sleep, stillness. and solitude.


This is a time in the cycles of nature for absolute non-striving.

There’s no ‘DO’ing at 1am. Can you give yourself permission to

do nothing? To do things that don’t feel ‘productive’, but instead

feel restful and nurturing? Can you be easier on yourself?


Instead of crossing off To Do’s, can you sit and read a book??

How about soaking in a bath? Or enjoying a nap?!!


This applies to your personal and spiritual ‘work’ as well. No

striving or pushing there either.


In our 24-hour metaphor, that means most of the time from the

Winter Solstice to Spring Equinox may be spent in deep sleep.

Remember, part of the night (metaphorically, too) you’ll cycle

through REM sleep and feel inspired to journal, or do some

other activity that connects you with your deeper self and your

creativity.


Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, M.D., a physician, researcher, and

author of the book Sacred Rest reframes what respite truly

means. Sleep, she says, is but one of many forms of rest. To

experience restorative sleep, we need to pay attention to all the

other forms of rest during the day.


“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”

Annie Dillard


In order to do that, consider adopting daily, consistent practices

in the following Four Containers in which you can enjoy the

benefits of Solitude as you practice Sacred Rest.




Four Containers of Sacred Rest: (adapted from a practice

by
Homaira Kabir)



1. Physical Rest: Including napping and sleeping. Turning the

volume down on sensory input. Intentionally disconnect every

few hours. Close your eyes, put on soothing sounds, and give

your senses a break. How do you rest your body?


2. Mental Rest: Quiet your chattering mind. Create lists where

you dump all your thoughts and tasks onto. What ways do you

integrate silence?


3. Emotional Rest:  Body scan meditations  are really helpful,

where you shine the light of your awareness on different parts of

your body to undo tension, and to understand what your

emotions may be asking of you. This is a really powerful time to

embrace a simple meditation practice. Can you give yourself 5

minutes a day to meditate? 2 minutes? Every other day? "In

meditation, all borders, boundaries, and separation between

ourselves and the universe begin to disappear. We begin to

realize the inherent oneness of all beings and all of creation."

H.H. Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji


4. Spiritual Rest: The sources of spiritual rest vary depending

on our beliefs and what we find uplifting. For some of us, it

comes from religion and prayer. For others, it comes from song,

dance, walking in nature, or pursuing a passion. It’s anything

that makes us feel part of something larger than ourselves.

What nourishes you spiritually?



Remember,  Solitude means you have choices about when

and how you invest your time and intention toward integrating

rest into your daily life. One day, you may focus on Physical

Rest, the next day on Spiritual Rest. You decide...Create days

and design your life with joy and ease, while building resilience

along the way. Embrace a kind and loving relationship with

yourself.


I can’t guarantee that any of these strategies will give you a

quick fix. But what I can say from my personal experience that

investing time, energy, and intention toward creating moments

of Solitude and nurturing all four containers of rest is that not

only is my sleep far more restful, but I also feel transformed as a

person. I’m far more present with the people I love.  My focus

and creativity have never been better. And I feel a sense of

belonging with the world that makes me deeply grateful to be

alive.


The Co-Creative Mandala below, "Solitude" from a photo of blue

spruce (symbolizes darkness and peace) and snow (symbolizes

stillness) reminds us to tap into our inner resources, to practice

Sacred Rest.  It's the perfect mandala for beginning our annual

journey around the sun and invites us to intentionally find

solitary, quiet time to just be. Solitude is an important part of our

self-care practices as we take refuge in a space that is both

beautiful and peaceful.

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Create moments of Solitude anywhere and
at any time you choose.


Solitude "non-doing" sacred practice.


Intention:

The real power of the exercise is the intention you place behind

it. This is the time of rest...for mind, body, and spirit. Our day

can include self-care as a whole while directing healing energy

where it is needed most.  Start your day by setting the intention

that you are dedicating this time to self-care, to remembering

Wholeness by awakening to Unity.  It's up to you to decide what

you need to do to cultivate self-care in your life. For some, it

may be time spent in reflection. Others will turn to calming

activities that help them remember their purpose, such as

journal writing, being in nature, or studying. Your self-care can

take a more direct form as you use the Solitude mandala to

balance and ground yourself.  


Choose what you need to create sacred space: Flowers,

candlelight, incense, and music can guide your focus toward a

more tranquil state. You may choose to listen to music through

headphones since tuning out can help you tune in to Solitude.


Before you begin the practice:


First, invest some time reflecting on the winter energy and its

invitation to rest, dream, and be. You may choose to simply

reflect or you may choose to write in your journal. How will you

allow yourself to rest in the fertile darkness and Solitude this

Winter? How will you nurture yourself? How will you practice

self-care and self-compassion?


Now,  the "non-doing" practice:



1. Take a few deep breaths to ground and center. Take your

time here. Don’t rush. Take several deep breaths and use any

grounding technique that works for you.


If you choose you can imagine a root extending from the base of

your spine and growing deep into the Earth. Invest a few

minutes feeling the Earth energy traveling up your root, through

your body and all your chakras. Imagine that energy bursting

through your crown chakra and extending far into the heavens.

Feel the Source energy entering your body through your crown

chakra and surrounding you.


Sit here for a few minutes, feel yourself connected to Source.


2.  Allow your gaze to fall on the Solitude mandala. What do

you notice about the mandala? What draws your attention? How

does its energy feel in your body? Just notice and wonder...I

wonder what the Solitude mandala wants me to know? Feel its

vibration. Allow the Solitude vibration to flow to and through

your body, bringing you calmness and peace.


There's nothing you need to do...just be. Be with the mandala

vibration. Be with your thoughts, your feelings, the sensations in

your body. There's no right way or wrong way to be. Just follow

where your heart leads you...Locate the stillness at the center of

your heart and accept the gifts that Sacred Rest brings.

Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
                                                                                Carl Jung
I hope in your journey around the Great Mandala toward Unity

you find the happiness you deserve. And I hope you learn to

find yourself. To trust yourself. To feel and follow your heart. I

hope everything you ever dreamed of finds you--in the sweetest

and warmest way.


Peace and joy to your seeking heart,
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    Sheryl Harrell, is a

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