Thursday, March 4, 2010

Start thinking beyond this life


This is the result of an interview with the dream yoga  teacher  Joseph Dillard.

What are three fundamental life issues that you are dealing with now in your life?

1. How do I create magic in my life and other people’s lives? 
2. How do I dance with people? 
3. What’s the best way or ways to serve.
Imagine you are on your deathbed, looking back over your life.  Imagine all your dreams have come true.  What do you see when you look back?  How has your life unfolded?

Oct 12, 2009, in my 62nd year, was the big wakeup call when I became alive.  Maharaji was tecing me everything.  The intial recovery took a few months, the intermediate phase took longer.  I spent some time in India at Maharaji’s ashram where I got the message of what I needed to do for the rest of my life.  It became a dance at that point, an analogy I got from my dance instructor mother.  I learned to treat everyone I meet as a dance partner.  From that point on I danced through the rest of my life.  I gave up a lot of the constrictions I had when I was married.  I became an accomplished yogi that helped others learn how to listen to and follow their own inner path.  This continued for many, many years, accomplishing the things Maharaji wanted me to accomplish.  

Now imagine that you are on your deathbed, looking back over your life.  Imagine that NONE of your dreams have come true; in fact, all of your fears have come to pass.  What happened?  How do you feel?  

I follow what everybody else tells me to do.  I do what doctors tell me.  I did the chemo, I went to the Prostate support meetings.  I got involved in drug trials testing new drugs.  The more I did it the fewer people were around me because I didn’t hve the energy to be in their lives.  I ended up going into nursing homes because I couldn’t take care of myself.  The money I had got drained away and I died a pauper in pain.  

If those feelings had a color (or colors), what would it be?

Black and red!  
Imagine that color filling the space in front of you so that it has depth, height, width, and aliveness.  

Now watch that color swirl, congeal, and condense into a shape. Don’t make it take a shape, just watch it and say the first thing that you see or that comes to your mind: An animal? Object? Plant? What? 

An anvil and hammer.  
Now remember how as a child you liked to pretend you were a teacher or a doctor?  It’s easy and fun for you to imagine that you are this or that character in your dream and answer some questions I ask, saying the first thing that comes to your mind.  If you wait too long to answer, that’s not the character answering - that’s YOU trying to figure out the right thing to say!

Anvil and hammer, would you please tell me about yourself and what you are doing?

I am a standard large anvil, solid steel, weighing at least 500 lbs with a point on one end.  Immovable, almost.  Powerfully built.  As the hammer, I am good, solid, that works with my partner to bend things that are very hard, like steel.  
What do you like most about yourself? What are your strengths?

We are dependable, strong. We know what we’re doing. We can bend and shape things.  
What do you dislike most about yourself? Do you have weaknesses?  What are they?

We have crappy social lives!  No one comes because they want to hang out with us.  They are only around us because we are tools. We are not desired in and of ourselves.  People don’t quite understand us. They think that if you hit an anvil hard enough it will break. But the hammer is what breaks, not the hammer, if something is going to break.  
(Character), you are in this person’s life experience, correct?  They created you, right?_____  (Character), what aspect of this person do you represent or most closely personify?

Base chakra stuff. Things he used for so long.  Any of the chakras.  He knows how to bend things.  He knows how to make things move.  
Hammer and Anvil, if you could be anywhere you wanted to be and take any form you desired, would you change?  If so, how?

No, we’re happy with who we are.  
(Continue, answering as the transformed object, if it chose to change.)
(Character), how would you score yourself 0-10, in confidence, compassion, wisdom, acceptance, peace of mind, and witnessing?  Why?

Confidence: 10
Compassion:   5 It’s all bent to the goal, which is more important than  compassion.  You just do it.    
Wisdom:   5 I don’t learn from the mistakes of others.    
Acceptance:   5
Inner Peace:   5
Witnessing: 10   
Hammer and Anvil, if you scored tens in all six of these qualities, would you be different?  If so, how?

Compassion: He would use us much more judiciously.  If all you have is a hammer and an anvil, than every problem is a horseshoe...The hammer can beat out gold as well as dross, and shape it finely. 
Wisdom: Look at other people! See how they are screwing up and learn from that!
Acceptance: Accept that you can be different and be wise about it!
Inner Peace: Doing the art of goldsmithing rather than working on raw iron!  It would be more gentle and effective!  
How would the life of the person who created you be different if he naturally scored high in all six of these qualities all the time?

The level of subtlety he would require would be quite pronounced.  Learning the dance is so appropriate for him, dancing with his own self, with the universe, with others.  
If you could live the life of the person who created you for him, how would you live it differently?

He’s doing them.  He’s changing all the time!  
If you could live this person’s waking life for him today, would you handle his/her three life issues differently?  If so, how?

1. Creating magic: Keep dancing!  
2. Regarding dancing with more people, keep your mouth shut, don’t think about people, feel them.  When that feeling is prominent, move with the steps that need to be taken.  
3. Service:  Turn it over to Maharaji!  It’s his perogative. Be more open to that.  
What three life issues would you focus on if you were in charge of his life?

The same ones.  They are the key to a rich and fulfilling life.  
In what life situations would it be most beneficial for this person to imagine that they are you and act as you would? 

All the time!  There is always a more open and loving way to do things!    
Why do you think that you are in this person’s life? 

We are an important part of who Fred is.  We are part of his soul.  

What do you think about this person’s nightmare?
It gives his fears a reality that he needs to accept and then choose not to do it.  It can be a choice rather than a destiny.  
What do you think about this person’s good dream?

It’s also a choice, not a destiny.   

How is this person most likely to ignore what you are saying to them?

Falling asleep!
What would you recommend that they do about that?

Stay awake!!!!   Open your heart.  It provides the right answers.  

I think this person created this nightmare because....

He created it.  He has to recognize that it’s a choice that he has to make.  

What have you heard yourself say?

Bending and turning things; they gave me a long time perspective.  The decisions I’m making now will affect a lot of people for a long time. That was a surprise to me because my time frame has been so attenuated since I got my cancer diagnosis.  It’s been hard for me to see that the decisions I’m making now have long term implications.  I was the wife of a samuri in the height of that time in Japan.  I was good with money and kept my husband financially secure.  I was a respected member of the society with money and influence.  I also had a son, who I have met this lifetime.  I spent a bunch of years toward the end of my life as a Zen nun.  
If this experience were a wake-up call from your deepest, truest inner self, what do you think it would be saying to you?

Get out of thinking in terms of one lifetime.  See the big picture.  Go back to understanding that your choices are not for next week, month, or year, but how what you does can have an impact on your soul and future incarnations.  




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