29-Day Giving Challenge

Thought-form: Every incoming breath is incoming life; every outgoing breath removes what is no longer life giving.

A calling requires a response. About thirty years ago I was called to learn to meditate, and after a two-year search, found a school that taught a visualization-based form of meditation intended to wake up one's intuitive ability. At the time I had no idea how answering this urge would change my life. Looking back, I am eternally grateful for having had the opportunity to learn about myself through the nearly two years of study, followed by nearly twenty years teaching meditation and healing in that method.

Growing in, continuing exploration and experience have deepened and broadened my sense of self and rightness of being. What I offer you here has its roots in this school of east-meets-west metaphysics, but is my own blend of diverse teachings, recent and ancient wisdom and life skills for generating joy while standing in your own place and time and being.

I'd like to share some of what I have learned from meditation and energy work.

1. You already know this: You already know how to “get grounded” and to direct your own energy. I teach a method whereby you remind yourself, and make real, those abilities you already possess. This is true for most, if not all techniques of energy work and healing.

2. Meditation is a method, not the method--but a method for self-discovery. Meditation is a tool for awakening to this universe and your place in it. Trusting the process enables you to understand the principles that guide this universe.

3. "Every principle that wakes up in you has the power to change your life."
Actively seek out the principles or laws by which the universe functions. Make them yours. By personalizing those principles, you empower yourself. Therefore...

4. Don't practice meditation to become a great meditator--meditate to awaken yourself to who you are and how you are. When you awaken to that knowledge, you can be free. The purpose of meditation is freedom.

One of my mentors told me the only difference between student and teacher is this: The teacher is the one with the greater intent. I teach because I am an avid learner.

A calling requires a response. As I am called to move on to my next level, I feel grateful to be able to help you reach for your next level of being. It is the work of changing lives. I am honored to guide you on this journey.

Where to begin? Begin here, with me. Find 5-10 minutes in your day, morning or evening (or both!) to sit comfortably, close your eyes and breathe deeply and slowly. Attend only to breathing in, breathing out. Let your “muscle of attention” rest only upon the breath, or the rising and falling of your chest, as if riding a great wave.

What to notice: you will begin to soften and relax; you will literally “calm down” sinking down into your body; the activity of the mind will begin to quiet. Your mind may grab you away from your body and pull you out along some thought path. It’s okay, just take a deeper breath and come back to riding the wave of breathing in, breathing out.

What’s Happening: You are beginning to meditate! Meditation is simply learning to focus attention. Meditation is a state of relaxed focus.

What else? The first step in meditation is training your attention to do what you are doing, not what it wants to do. Attention in an active mind can feel like a new puppy: straining at the leash of focus or running here and there and dragging you (your energy) every which way. Too many puppies running amok and we feel scattered.

Be kind to your self! No scolding. The best way to train your attention is to offer a specific assignment. Here, Attention, be with my breathing! When you have practiced breathing and resting attention, you can ask Attention to hold a thought while breathing: Every incoming breath is incoming life; every outgoing breath removes what is no longer life-giving.

Advanced: As you meditate, begin to sense your body’s energy system. Like your spine, your internal energy system supports the health and vitality of your body. It is aligned with your spine. Compared to your spinal cord, your internal energy system is a kind of subtle nervous system, with seven centers of activity focused in strategic “centers” or matrices of physical activity.

Next Week: We begin a journey through the body’s energy system! Post questions and comments on this discussion string.

Register now for and join us to explore the following:

MEDITATION FOR THE CREATIVE SPIRIT
-- a 3 week teleclass that begins Sunday evening, Sept 20th, 2009

This class is perfect for writers, artists, musicians or anyone who wants to learn to tap their creative energy in a more powerful way. Angel Stork, energy expert and mediation teacher, will lead you through a series of visualizations designed to help you unleash your creative mojo.

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MEDITATION FOR HEALTH AND HEALING- a three-week teleclass that begins Sunday evening Oct 11th, 2009

Angel will help you find a sense of healthy alignment and develop a strong base to focus energy for vital health. This class is appropriate for anyone dealing with acute or chronic health challenges, as well as those who want to build on their current healthy foundation.


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I am so happy and grateful that you are doing this! What a wonderful gift. I followed your guidance and focused on my breathing for under 15 minutes. I felt like my body was melting into the chair. So relaxing. I have issues with constant pain and the ability to truly relax. This might just be what I've needed all along. I'll keep you posted as I progress.

Many, many thanks, Angel Stork.

Mary
Hi Mary,
I'm so glad you enjoyed, and found relief, in focussed breathing. We often don't breathe freely or deeply, especially when in pain. If you have access to a relatively calm or quiet outdoor space, try laying on the ground, knees bent, breathing and sinking into the Earth. Relaxing can be this simple. Please do keep in touch.
Many Blessings,
Angel
I just spent five minutes breathing and I feel so much calmer. Lately, my mind seems to be running 300 miles per hour and I think that five minutes of breath slowed it down by at least 50%. I hope our entire community embraces this practice suggestion. If each of us takes a few minutes to just breathe everyday, it will make our world a more peaceful place because I believe that world peace starts from within each individual.
What a beautifully simple instruction for meditation! Thank you for this!
In gratitude, Deb
I just did my breathing for the day. I hope more of you will Answer Angel's call and breathe with us as a community this week. And watch for Angel's weekly posts with more simple meditation suggestions!
Hi Angel!!! How great to see your lovely face, even if it's just a photograph! Very timely for me - going to do this today. Sending you lots of love and more love!
Thank you very much for this instruction. I only found it today and will start breathing right away. :-)

Best wishes,
Patricia
Beginning today, I am committing to be still and meditate for 5-10 minutes a day....Just wanted to say that "outloud" to the Universe. Thanks for the inspiration!
Congratulations and welcome aboard! I support you and cheer you on, from my stillness to yours:o)
If "being still" presents a challenge or gets boring, try a walking meditation. Still the mind like a dancer in flight!

This is a wonderful gift. Bless you Angel~

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