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		<title>santidevi unlabeled</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 05:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[essence]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[intuitive knowing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[labeling]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[medicine]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[naming]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always been curious, about what appears to be a human need and propensity to label virtually everything and everyone.  What is at the root of this phenomenon? It&#8217;s human nature to want to know, it provides us with a sense of control, certainty and safety.  Not knowing can produce feelings of vulnerability, powerlessness, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always been curious, about what appears to be a human need and propensity to label virtually everything and everyone.  What is at the root of this phenomenon? It&#8217;s human nature to want to know, it provides us with a sense of control, certainty and safety.  Not knowing can produce feelings of vulnerability, powerlessness, anxiety and fear.  The ego, in its &#8220;infinitely strategic brilliance&#8221; uses labeling to quickly, and superficially assess whatever it encounters.</p>
<p>Labeling is merely a tool to make the world and everything in it more manageable, and less threatening.  When we label anything we reduce it to our own relative perception and understanding.  Labeling is a function of the ego, the analytical and intellectual aspect of the mind, and is based on concepts, ideologies and conditioning, all of which are inherently limiting.  Labeling is a static process, a closed system. This type of reductionist thinking attempts to separate the part from the whole.  It is a futile attempt to make life predictable. When we label someone we can no longer see or relate to them authentically. Our minds have predetermined who and what they are, and thus there is no mystery to discover or experience.  We are safe!</p>
<p>Naming something, on the other hand is a dynamic, intuitive, inclusive and expansive process.  For example, in many indigenous tribes throughout the world, newborns are not named by the parents, but by the indwelling spirit of the child. The infant is symbolically presented to, and acknowledged by the sustaining and elemental forces of nature.  This affirms their interdependence and connection to the circle of life, which symbolically represents the whole of existence.</p>
<p>Through consistently relating to and observing the nature of the child, their innate talents and abilities are seen and fostered.  These inborn qualities are understood as an intimate expression of the incarnating soul.  The naming comes only when the essence of the child is revealed and understood.  Their name embodies their &#8220;medicine.&#8221;  Medicine meaning, the power and destiny the Creator has given to them.</p>
<p>Naming comes from a deep and patient knowing, from the intuitive realm, from spirit itself. Naming is powerful because it arises from the truth or essence of something or someone. It is not contrived by the human mind, or by the conditioning of experience or environment. This is an entirely different way of relating to the world, and to each other.  The emphasis is on unity, on interrelationship and is characterized by wanting to know the truth.</p>
<p>What is beyond naming? Direct and immediate perception is what arises when we surrender all claim and attachment to knowing anything.  When we encounter each moment with a beginner&#8217;s mind, with a clear and receptive lens, we experience things as they are.</p>
<p>We no longer fear being annihilated by what we don&#8217;t know. Strangely in being present, without labels, without even the need to identify or name, we are actually liberated. We are liberated from ignorance and illusion, from the need to feel powerful and in control. The critical and evaluative quality of the mind ceases, and a profound sense of relaxation and peace spontaneously arises.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; ">We are then free to experience without fear or expectation, without the need for certainty and predictability&#8230;  This freedom happens when we &#8220;show up,&#8221; when we let go of what we think we are in possession or need of.  This is an act of conscious awareness, of trust and faith. It is akin to throwing out the compass and the map, knowing that there is an internal and omniscient intelligence that always knows where we are and where we&#8217;re going.</p>
<p>Life in all of its glorious complexity and mystery is always inviting us to abandon our rationality, our logical thinking minds, for a truer way of knowing and being. Each moment lived in this way becomes an adventure, a pilgrimage to the very heart of our humanity.</p>
<p>santidevi</p>
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		<title>The Inherent Intelligence</title>
		<link>http://santidevi.com/2009/08/the-inherent-intelligence/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 03:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>santidevi</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[sacred body]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[balance]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[consciousness]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[equilibrium]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[essence]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[holistically]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[intelligence]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[As human beings we naturally try to eliminate and avoid those elements of our lives that create uncertainty, anxiety, stress and discomfort.  These are the conditions that typically precede the evolution of consciousness and awakening.  They provide the fertile soil out of which new life emerges. The wise know that it is nonresistance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As human beings we naturally try to eliminate and avoid those elements of our lives that create uncertainty, anxiety, stress and discomfort.  These are the conditions that typically precede the evolution of consciousness and awakening.  They provide the fertile soil out of which new life emerges. The wise know that it is nonresistance that supports transformation. The more adaptable we become the more adept we are at responding to the challenges inherent in life. When we suspend our judgments and assessments we allow the field of consciousness to engage us on deeper and more enlivened levels. We become receptive to the force within us that reveals our true nature, our natural and unconditioned state.</p>
<p>The adventure lies not in controlling or manipulating our experience but abandoning our need to do so. In trying to define who and what we are, where we are going and what we will be, we lose our essence.  That essence is the unknowable mystery the very ground of all creation, pure consciousness.  It is enough if we are able to surrender to the moment in which it arises and experience the ineffable grace of the divine.  The dynamic forces that challenge us on an external level impact us internally. The inside and the outside are in constant exchange.  This is because at the most basic level they are indistinguishable, inseparable.</p>
<p>Within us lies an invisible universe of complex, synchronistic, and interdependent relationships.</p>
<p>Our bodily systems are always engaged in maintaining a condition of balance and equilibrium, this process is called homeostasis. The body relies on a nearly incomprehensible intelligence, a self aware system that defies our most complex technology.  Homeostasis applies to an open system, especially to living organisms. These organisms regulate their internal and interrelated mechanisms by virtue of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments. These calibrations are designed to maintain constancy, a stable environment.  These adjustments or changes happen naturally and synchronistically as needed.</p>
<p>We endure as a species as a result of our natural ability to adapt holistically.  Should any part of our system revolt or resist it creates a potential health crisis.  We trust that these invisible systems will function, and maintain our bodies regardless of external or environmental changes.  The point is that we rely on forces that are independent of our control.  Every moment, by some miraculous correlation of events we are sustained.  We rely upon that inherent awareness and intelligence to skillfully navigate the constant ebb and flow of our physiology, to efficiently regulate our bodies internal needs.</p>
<p>We innately trust in this mysterious and unseen consciousness, for it is our self awareness that characterizes our humanity.</p>
<p>To experience this part of our nature we need to be present.  By being present we naturally respond to life in a highly skillful and creative way.  We access the part of ourselves that is intuitive and spontaneous, that knows exactly what is needed in any given circumstance.  The intelligence that arises when we are present is the very same intelligence that governs our physicality.  When we align ourselves with this source there is a congruency that occurs between the inner and outer experience, it is called union.</p>
<p>You can realize this state by being present. Relax the body, soften the mind, and allow the breath to become natural.  Bring your awareness to the moment.  Be completely present.  This is the practice.  Practice my beloveds, practice.</p>
<p>love,</p>
<p>santidevi</p>
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