All
the Hemispheres
By #Hafiz
Leave the familiar for a while.
Let your senses and bodies stretch out
Like a welcomed season
Onto the meadows and shores and hills.
Open up to the Roof.
Make a new water-mark on your excitement
And love.
Like a blooming night flower,
Bestow your vital fragrance of happiness
Like a blooming night flower,
Bestow your vital fragrance of happiness
And giving
Upon our intimate assembly.
Change rooms in your mind for a day.
All the hemispheres in existence
Lie beside an equator
Upon our intimate assembly.
Change rooms in your mind for a day.
All the hemispheres in existence
Lie beside an equator
In your
heart.
Greet Yourself
In your thousand other forms
As you mount the hidden tide and travel
Greet Yourself
In your thousand other forms
As you mount the hidden tide and travel
Back home.
All the hemispheres in heaven
Are sitting around a fire
All the hemispheres in heaven
Are sitting around a fire
Chatting
While stitching themselves together
Into the Great Circle inside of You.
While stitching themselves together
Into the Great Circle inside of You.
I
often berate myself for being “scattered” or ungrounded. I frequently start a
project, then read or hear something else that interests me and immediately
absorb myself in a new task or endeavor.
I have a wide range of interests in both my personal and professional
life, and I find myself drawn in different directions frequently, and just as
often I beat myself up about it. This
aspect of my personality has led me to become more of a jack of many trades rather
than a master of any one. I am often
envious of people who commit themselves unequivocally to one career or religion
or even hobby and have really immersed themselves wholeheartedly in it. Their lives seem simpler to me and I think
there is a beautiful ease that comes with following a specific path with
dedication and focus. But that is not my
life!
Recently
I was reading Danny Arguetty’s fabulous book Nourishing the Teacher where he talks about doing the same thing,
and points out that this “ungrounded-ness” actually works in his favor. When I read his thoughts about this I realized
that it works for me as well. All of my
interests and abilities, when combined, have the ability to create something
unique, creative and interesting when I allow them to do that. So the time I take beating myself up about
getting “distracted”, and trying to force my awareness back to something that
isn’t serving me right now detracts from who I have to potential to be if I
just let all these facets of my life coalesce with less resistance. It’s like
“Greet(ing)
Yourself
In your thousand other forms
In your thousand other forms
As you mount the hidden tide and travel
Back
home.”
Yoga
means union, but another translation is “integration”. In our lives, when we can bring together all
the pieces (hemispheres!) of ourselves with acceptance and grace we live a more
authentic life. When we foster
integration on our mat of the physical with the spiritual, our individual spirit with universal spirit, or
even body part with body part we create a whole more beautiful and brilliant
than simply the sum of its parts. And
when we can do that on our mats, when we move out into the rest of our lives we
can integrate more seamlessly all the “hemispheres” of our existence, whether
it be diverse interests, or career and family, or light and dark forces forever
omnipresent, or any other seemingly opposing force. We become more authentically who we are meant
to be and our lives flow more easily.
I
often think of the universe as a giant tapestry, each of us representing a
unique and necessary thread. And anyone
who sews, or has even mended a loose button (which is about the extent of my
sewing skills), knows that most thread is made up of smaller threads woven
together. When we live more
authentically we weave our own thread tighter so its color becomes more
brilliant and adds more to the universal tapestry. Or another way to say it is:
“All
the hemispheres in heaven
Are sitting around a fire
Are sitting around a fire
Chatting
While stitching themselves together
Into the Great Circle inside of You.”
While stitching themselves together
Into the Great Circle inside of You.”
Off the mat:
What
are the opposing forces working in your life right now? In what ways are you resisting them? In what ways can one of those forces inform
the other to create a stronger, more vibrant whole?
On the mat:
On
a physical level, healthy integration is one of the ultimate goals of our
practice. I was thinking about those
charm necklaces that were popular when I was younger: a circle reading “Best
Friends” was cut in half, creating a charm for each friend to wear. The halves made up a pretty charm on their
own, but only really made sense when they were put together and the words were
completed. (Sweet side note – when I
graduated high school my dad had a giant one made for my whole family, cut into
6 pieces and each of us has a charm to wear – so our charms made up an even
bigger more beautiful whole!) But I
digress – the point is, our bodies work in the same way – every part serves a
function, whether it be life-sustaining or simply adding beauty to the world. On their own they are unique and necessary,
yet integrated together they form the distinctive and irreplaceable you. So in my classes this week we worked on the
physical principle of “hugging the midline”, drawing all the “hemispheres” of
the body into integration with acceptance and grace, and in the process,
creating stronger, more cohesive poses and bodies.
For the
Anusara junkies:
Open
to Grace:
Breathe
in and fill up with all the hemispheres of yourself.
Let
your inner body be bright and full with the myriad aspects of all of your
being.
Muscular
Energy:
Hug
the midline and feel your “thousand forms stitching themselves together as you”.
Hug
all the parts of your body to the midline to feel all the parts of your being
integrate themselves into a beautiful, cohesive whole.
Pull
all the hemispheres of your being to the equator of your heart.
Draw
to the midline to ”stitch together the great circle inside of you”.
Inner
Spiral:
Widen
your inner thighs to make space for all the rich characteristics of your life.
Widen
sit bones back and apart like a blooming night flower.
Outer
Spiral:
Sink
your tailbone into your “thousand other forms” and stitch them together inside your
low belly.
Organic
Energy:
Shine
in your pose like a “blooming night flower, bestowing
your vital fragrance of happiness and giving.”