4 principles

1st Principle:

Consciousness IS. All and everything is pure consciousness. This suggests that consciousness is a potency– a vibrant, ceaseless quality. It is Life, is Purpose, is Being. Consciousness is Awareness-Being. These are synonymous terms.

2nd Principle:

Consciousness is potential. It is capable of expression and, through that,  manifestation thus experience.

3rd Principle:

Consciousness is dynamic. It is never static yet is without perturbation. Consciousness (or Awareness-Being) is one continuous smooth whole vibration ceaselessly emanating.

4th Principle:

Point of view is always circumscribed and contained within a greater rubric or view. As a result, where the mind or thinking principle is concerned relativity is the functioning paradigm. Therefore, cling to nothing. All definitions and understandings are relative. A greater , expanded and inclusive understanding is unfolding.

“Life is One. All beings are One.”

Consciousness IS. There is only this. Life is one interdependent holographic dimensional Allness. The totality of various states, shapes and forms are expressing the revelation of the spectrum of consciousness (awareness-being).

“Life is One. All beings are One.”

Consciousness is potential. Every creature, everything in existence, seen and unseen, is consciousness expressing. Patanjali said, “All exists for the sake of consciousness.” All beings in their totality are displaying and expressing the full spectrum of consciousness or its potential as the full spectrum.

“Life is One. All beings are One.”

The ceaseless dynamism of consciousness displays through the variety of cosmic, solar, and planetary beings that now are appearing or have paraded through planetary and cosmic existence.

“Life is One. All beings are One.”

The view from the perspective of any being is subjective, therefore a relative view, that being’s reality; but by way of fractal-relativity will always indicate a wider and more holistic view. The invitation of Awareness-Being is to consistently open to the more inclusive whole and inclusive view.

*July 2006

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Meditation: quietude

We dedicate this meditation to the children of the world.

Many of us enjoy the good fortune of peace and quiet. Our neighborhoods are not war zones or places of bombings and destruction. We focus on the quietude that graces the room each of us is in, and abide. That simple; and that simplicity emanates into the world.

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Meditation: presence, evenness

In that humanity is one whole, all practices from any tradition that emphasize wisdom, compassion, relatedness, and responsibility through responsiveness support the illumination of human consciousness that is now. Therefore, make a joyful noise through mantra, prayers, words in support of one another, and in support of your role and place today and everyday.

After an introduction, we settle and simply open. Ah.

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Play with your food 4: easy again

Brunch today: bollita beans with sweet potato and ham pieces (from pigs raised with thoughtfulness and not factory-torture raised), home sprouted peas, avocado with pepitas, and a little gf, sf, banana bread.

Here are a few things that make any kitchen cooking easier, especially for:

  • those with a time crunch or little ones needing attention
  • those who tire easily, cannot stand long, or have balance issues
  • those whose hands can’t cut things easily.
  1. Rather than abandon lemon or lime in a recipe because hands can’t safely cut a round object, go for a good quality frozen lemonade or limeade concentrate. I use both regularly. Plus, during summer, a bit of either is added to fruit sun tea for deepening of flavor.
  2. Since one is cutting and chopping, make any meat item bite size at that time. Then, cutting is done!
  3. Forget about dicing. Cut the items as best and safely as one can. Cooking will soften all ingredients and render them fork-able if an item is still a little big for safe swallowing.
  4. Soups, stews, pots of legumes all with lots of veggies. Serve in a small bowl with a warmed tortilla. Done! Excellent, healthy full meal.
  5. Add some rice or quinoa to any pot-cooked meal. That way, again, it’s done. No second pot, no waiting for rice to cook. I use about 1/3C of grain with a 1 gal. pot – which is 5-6 meals for me. It’s enough rice or quinoa to complete the protein and carbohydrate profile, but not a pile of starch in the bowl or plate. Remember that adding this water-absorbing item will require more water or stock in the pot.
  6. Freeze left-overs in small containers, one or two portions max. Then, on a low energy day or one when cooking is not on the agenda, there is healthy food waiting. Thaw in a bowl of cold water – not hot.
  7. Eggs! Forget the marketing b.s. . How many times in my lifetime, alone, the rap about white or yokes or eat them/don’t eat them has changed? Humanity has been eating eggs forever! With a veggie, this is an easy and healthy meal unless your medical profile or medications determine otherwise. Of course, pasture-raised, truly cage-free. Keep in mind that “grain-fed” is a marketing ploy. Chickens are omnivores who, when pastured or yard-roaming, eat more insects than grass or greens. Grain-fed chickens are not being fed properly and their eggs will not have a full spectrum of Omegas, Vit. E, or Vit. K which would be in the eggs from happy chickens. Spend the money: for the chickens’ well-being, yours, and your family’s. Doing so promotes beneficial agriculture: regenerative and the raising of animals with their biological natures accommodated.
  8. Tortillas. When I lived in Massachusetts, tortillas were not much of a consideration. Move to the southwest, and wow! how did I do without this simple meal completing item? Finding organic corn tortillas can be a challenge, which is a bummer because corn is a GMO crop, monocultured, and pesticide raised. So, try to find a good quality tortilla. We’re talking about the small, taco size, here. One warmed in a dry pan with a sprinkle of your favorite cheese served with a bowl of soup or stew, complete meal. (no American made cheese is in my home. Too many antibiotics, unkindly raised or aggressively milked with machines, etc.) Go for imported cheeses or make a farmer’s cheddar. Gruyere is my favorite. Shred it at home for freshness.

 

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Meditation: two: a shared light and saturate with loving-kindness

Thursday, we sat with the word “generate” regarding generating a great light because, at essence, all beings are light. The idea of generating is to focalize the mind to the radiance within, radiant Being shared by all.

Today, Saturday,  the inquiry was about “may I be filled with loving-kindness.” This led to “saturation.”

Thursday:

Saturday:

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