I was recently looking back on previous
blog posts. I realized my blog posting on prosperity received the
most views out of any of my blog posts. Moving along with the theme,
I thought I'd touch base once again on my recent experiences of
prosperity. In the past 9 months life changing events have beckoned me to
embrace a deeper level of prosperity. I feel that I have been
catapulted into a whole new container of prosperity in the past month
or so. Like many of us on this courageous journey, I am being asked
to shine my Light more than ever before. It's a tall order for anyone
to do such a thing with grace despite the daily chaos and ongoing
changes of our personal lives, community, and the world.
With that, it's taken some time
since my last blog post to integrate these changes and find words to
express what prosperity means to me. This is just the beginning.
Patience
Many have heard the saying that any good thing worth investing in takes patience. Yogi Bhajan said, "Patience pays. Wait. Let the hand of God work for you. The One who has created you, let Him create all the environments, circumstances, and facilities and faculties.” This has always been a difficult lesson for me. It's only now that I am embracing what this means for me. Being slow and steady in the race wasn't my forte in the past 10 years. Yet now I am noticing when I am patient and allow the Divine to work through me, it take a lot less effort. A dear teacher told me at Summer Solstice this year that all will come to me if I just sit, smile, be radiant, and welcome everything.
Many have heard the saying that any good thing worth investing in takes patience. Yogi Bhajan said, "Patience pays. Wait. Let the hand of God work for you. The One who has created you, let Him create all the environments, circumstances, and facilities and faculties.” This has always been a difficult lesson for me. It's only now that I am embracing what this means for me. Being slow and steady in the race wasn't my forte in the past 10 years. Yet now I am noticing when I am patient and allow the Divine to work through me, it take a lot less effort. A dear teacher told me at Summer Solstice this year that all will come to me if I just sit, smile, be radiant, and welcome everything.
Recognize and resonate
On New Years Eve
2012 the Kundalini Yoga Community gathered at Hari Dass's home. It
was there where we set intentions for our needs and values. Needs
are the things in life that are essential for us to live out our
soul's destiny, our life path. Values are the are things that we need
to guide and support our needs. Values can change and fluctuate as
long as they support the ultimate need of what we want in life. Over
the past few months, I've had to reflect on what values and needs
were being honored. If something wasn't being fulfilled in my life
according to these principles then I needed to change my
circumstances so they would be congruent with my life choices once
again. With all that being said, there was no way I could call
prosperity into my life until I knew what these values and needs
were.
Once
I was able to recognize my values and needs. I could then be able to
resonate those intentions in my life. Something was holding me back,
though. Through the help of a few very powerful teachers in my life,
I was able to see the underlying beliefs that were preventing me from
moving forward. A good analogy is paddling upstream with a hole in
our kayak. No matter how hard we try, we just keep sinking deeper
into the limiting belief until the hole is identified. When that
happens then the hole can be filled in with a new belief that
supports our higher Consciousness. Finally, we are then able to
resonate and vibrate our Truth.
Opening
It's
pretty self explanatory when we are open to receiving prosperity then
it will come pouring in. However, I feel that the previous key points
of recognizing your values and needs in addition to resonating your
Truth is essential in order to cultivate this opening. That's why
tools like Kundalini Yoga are great in facilitating this opening and
balancing of the energy systems. The
Set for Opportunity and Green Energy is a great prosperity oriented kriya that opened many
opportunities for me in a very short period of time. Just remember
that everyone's process is different, though. (Kriya retrieved on 7/17/14 from http://www.bodymindgifts.com/greenenergy1.pdf)
Strength
It
takes a lot of strength and courage to bring prosperity into our
lives. So many people say that they want more prosperity yet are
really too scared to accept it. It's a lot easier to stay in the
confines of a familiar and comfortable life even those most people
know they deserve better. Only the courageously strong people have
the grit to walk gracefully through the tests presented on the
journey of cultivating prosperity.
Practice
Repetition
is the key. Having a daily sadhana (daily practice) is essential in
life. When I first started on my journey through Kundalini Yoga, my
sadhana consisted of a 3-7 minute meditation and nothing more. Slowly
and gradually with practice, I was able to increase that time. Now my
daily sadhana is an essential part of who I am in order for me to be
my authentic self each day. Practicing every day has taught me what
it means to commit to myself, my word, and therefore everything in
life. Without a daily practice I couldn't imagine being able to
understand, embrace, and accept what prosperity means for me. I often
tell others that although Kundalini Yoga is quite effective and
transforming, it doesn't have to be their practice. Especially in the
beginning of any journey, it's important to commit to something,
weather it is taking a 30 minute walk every day, eating healthier, or
doing a hobby that you enjoy. Sadhana is practicing prosperity in
real life. We may not want to do it every day, but we know the
benefits of it are long lasting.
Energy Conservation
As prosperity continues to flow into
our lives, it's important to know we always have a choice. For me,
prosperity tends to comes in huge waves of transformation. Other
times, it comes in little spurts, which is just as beautiful. Either
way, it's important to know what opportunities to accept and what we
can say 'no' to. My life's path is to be of service to others.
However, many times I have to learn that being given opportunities to
be of service doesn't mean I have to sacrifice my sanity or health.
That's why energy conservation has been very important to me. It's
important to have the clarity of what opportunities to accept and if
it's the right timing to accept it. Many people, including myself,
have had experiences that they took on too much responsibility only
after already committing to the project. That's why it's important to
be committed to ourselves first and having our needs met before
adding more onto our plate.
Relax
This is something that we can all work
on no matter how good we think we are at relaxing. It also coincides
with patience. None of the things I mentioned above can happen if
there isn't a sense of relaxing into the process as it unfolds in
it's perfect timing.
I got a big dose of what this means
while at Summer Solstice this year. Countless times I would be solely
focusing on my process, often working through an intense blockage or
emotion. Yet I smiled, relaxed, and sat through the uncomfortable
moments knowing they would pass. When I allowed the process to be
what it was, something profound would happen to me. Someone would
come and start talking to me, having no idea what was going on with
me internally. An unexpected experience in my surroundings would
occur, like a unexpected rain storm in the middle of the desert, or
an entire walkway of the bazaar clearing in my presence to name just
a few. It was only in these moments of relaxing into patience and the
uncomfortable feelings of transition where the deepest healing was
able to occur.
Intuition
As in everything in life, it takes
accessing innate intuition to know clearly what prosperity looks like.
It's unique for everyone and can reach far beyond the realms of
financial prosperity. There's a lot I could say about intuition, but
I'll save it for another time.
Thankfulness
Having an attitude of gratitude alone
in itself can create plenty of transformation. When we are grateful
for all the perceived good and bad experiences, we can remember it is
all One. It's easy to be grateful for the good, but sometimes
difficult to be grateful for the challenges. These polarities are
essential for anything creative to occur.
Yes!
It's appropriate to end this post with
reminding us all to say, “yes”, to prosperity. Sometimes the most
difficult thing to do is say, “yes” to all the gifts that we are
given. Saying yes can also be simple and easy. May you know it is
your birthright to be happy, be bright, and be the healing Light we
all need to cultivate prosperity within ourselves and for others.
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