26 de fev. de 2011

Sentimentos versus Emoções

Uma ótima reflexão sobre o tema, que transcrevo aqui.
  
"...many people will not admit the connection between their disease and their blocked energy caused by unacknowledged, stuck emotions."


Feelings vs Emotions

Ivan Rados


by: Ivan Rados

We want to know the Universe and we send expeditions into space. However, the answer is right here, in each of us. To be able to reach it, we need to wake up, to integrate all the disowned and fragmented pieces of One Self. We need to begin to cultivate awareness of our consciousness. The majority of people go through their days in a semi-alive state, detached from their feelings, shut off, numb, deadened, incomplete. Our feelings are our guides, they tell us when something needs attention and we need to be able to listen to them. Feelings are different from emotions.

Emotions rest below the level of ordinary thinking. People can be angry without realizing it. Even when they realize their anger, they may or may not acknowledge it.

Thoughts are linked with your emotions; your emotions are linked with your body. Emotions can change the entire chemistry of your physical self. Fear can make your heart race. Stress can cause skin rashes. Anxiety can cause migraines. The list goes on and on.

The endocrine system is comprised of glands producing various hormonal secretions with the specific functions that go directly into the bloodstream and lymphatic system.  The hormones are then circulated to every part of the body.  “Hormone” is taken from the Greek word for “excite,” and means “to set in motion, excite, stimulate”. Excitement is linking endocrine hormones to our emotions. Excitement comes out of pleasure.

The mind looks constantly for pleasures. The excitement you like you call pleasure; and the excitement you don’t like, you call pain, disease, suffering and illness. Both are excitements and both are pleasures. Both positive and negative pleasures go on changing into each other. Both are not real; beyond is real.

Feelings are more subtle than emotions. Feelings are authentic. They develop with your consciousness, the moment your soul enters into the body. Emotions develop later, as the mind begins to cover your consciousness, as a cloud covers the sky. Without awareness of your consciousness, your feelings become lost within your being.

Feeling love is not the same as the emotion of love. Feeling joy is not the same as the emotion of joy. Feelings are eternal, as your consciousness is eternal. Feelings can never be destroyed. They are sleeping, just beyond the shadow of your ego-mind. Emotions compensate for these hidden feelings. However, emotions are not feelings; just as thoughts are not you.

All authentic feelings – unconditional love, utter bliss, unlimited freedom, absolute joy, immense compassion – are part of one feeling; the feeling of being alive. To have the feeling of being alive is what Love IS (Love means total acceptance of all that is in your reality). That aliveness is the small light inside of you, if unconditionally accepted by your consciousness, it will explode into the brightness of a thousand suns. That is unconditional love shining through unconditional compassion. That is what bliss or enlightenment is.

Most people are so afraid of emotions that they continually invest an enormous amount of energy to keep feelings at bay, out of their awareness; therefore, the emotions remain stuck in their bodies and their unconsciousness, driving and controlling from there, causing discomfort on all levels. The blocked energy used to keep emotions “away” will eventually cause physical sickness.  Usually, this is the point when a person will realize that something is wrong and even then, many people will not admit the connection between their disease and their blocked energy caused by unacknowledged, stuck emotions. Paradoxically, only when we allow ourselves to experience emotions in their full intensity, do the emotions actually go away, and in their place feelings start to emerge.

Only when we stop guarding against our emotions, when we drop our usual defenses and allow ourselves to be fully present to any emotion, only then will the emotion dissolve and disappear. So, there is no way around; the only way to the other side is through the experience. The more we do this, the more the toxic, intense emotions that have a tendency to control us will dissolve and the more space and energy will be freed up for the higher feeling of deep compassion to One Self and the Existence. When we allow the emotions to emerge fully and we move through them with responsibility and ownership, a true desire to experience, understand and move on, then we can break the genetic code that keeps us an easy target for manipulations.

Why are people so often so afraid of their own emotions?

Our primary, low order emotions can be very intense and their purpose is to inform us about our inner states and our environment. We are all born with the capacity to experience the full spectrum of human emotions. In the optimal early social environment, children gradually learn to accept their emotions and to deal with them – to self-soothe, contain, ground, to stay present when experiencing an intense emotion, to learn from it, and to move on. Children master this through the acceptance of their emotions by the primary caregivers. The adults in charge will tolerate the children’s strong emotions, will stay fully present, will not crumble, retaliate, reject or withdraw.  With a stable presence, the caregivers will provide the containment, soothing and eventually the understanding children need.

Children will internalize these interactions and they will become the matrix for their own management of later emotions.  So, what happens when the adults are disconnected from their own emotions, and consequently horrified by their own emotional reactions to children’s feelings and emotional needs? They withdraw, perhaps punish or shame, and induce a sense of guilt in the simple, developing, pliable minds of children. Children quickly learn that feelings are too dangerous; they confuse feelings with emotions, and adopt the defenses against them that have been modeled by caregivers.

From the shadow of one inadequate parent, the next generation of poor careers emerges, so the chain continues. Well, you can break the chain of denial, deadness, unconsciousness, disconnection. Start now. You can only start feeling safe if you allow yourself to feel afraid; you can only find forgiveness if you allow anger to emerge; you can only become truly strong if you let yourself be vulnerable. To feel love you must allow yourself to hate and to experience happiness, you have to pass through the sadness of loss. To find self acceptance you must first find your anger, as deep shame is anger turned inside.

Shame is a sense of the wrongness of the core self, the most painful emotion of all. It’s a result of original legitimate anger in response to the humiliations and non-acceptance of One Self being turned against self in an unsafe environment. If you feel angry too easily in the present, you can be sure that it’s not an authentic feeling. It’s a defense, usually against ‘softer’ feelings of vulnerability, disappointment and sadness. The same applies to all other feelings. Our feelings exist in layers. For example, if vulnerability felt unsafe for you as a child, you might have become emotionally angry, hiding behind your anger your true feelings of being hurt. Or if emotional anger was not allowed, you might be hiding it behind your helplessness, and so on.

 Our emotions are our guide to the areas of our lives that need to be addressed and changed. We need to embrace them, learn from them, go through them, and eventually let go of them, replacing them with true feelings. Letting go happens naturally once we have allowed ourselves to feel and process the emotions. Letting go is important, for, as essential as they are for our personal growth, emotions at the same time disconnect us from the state of Oneness.

Emotions are mainly based in the unconscious, which keeps us disconnected from the Infinite Universe within ourselves. Feelings are based in consciousness. This is why it is essential to accept our emotions and move through them consciously.   For consciousness is our connection with the Oneness, with the Divine Creation, which is a pure state of love (compassion), joy and bliss.

Unresolved emotional issues or emotional traumas, which are not processed, acknowledged or allowed to be experienced, can obstruct the free, healthy flow of energy in the body-mind-soul system. That energy is not flowing freely and pain is created in a particular weak part of the body, the organs, joints, bones or muscle. Those areas of stagnant energy contain a negative emotional charge that literally fragments the human energy field into separate compartments without any or with very little communication between them.

The body is not only feeling the real pain, but you are adding more layers of negative traumatic energies with daily attitudes, self-condemnation, anger, guilt, or fear making the situation even more complex and more traumatic. Expressions of resistance, fear, anger, guilt, shame, envy, resentment, and all other forms of negativity are distorted energy of your One Self.

When we go through a negative experience, usually we form a belief, such as; “I’m not worthy,” or “I am not able to make it” or “I’m stupid” or “I am in pain.” Infinite negativities. If we believe in those statements, we are allowing imprints in our energy field and they start having a separate life from the rest of our being.  It is dissension or conflict that has never been resolved in our system; friction that was never observed or allowed and transformed, but rather stored and put on hold.

The only place that it can be stored in is our own being.  Every single cell of our body holds the unprocessed painful emotions, and the more effort we make to keep it at distance from our awareness, the more it controls us. It keeps triggering intense emotional reactions of being flooded, in between being numb and unable to feel fully alive; it keeps reinforcing non-thriving, untruthful negative believes about us and life; it motivates destructive maladaptive behaviors.

For example,

when you feel pain and want to get rid of it, or forget it, or “kill it” with “painkillers”, you just have to remember one thing:

The common perception of pain is one of the `problem`. The mind becomes preoccupied with thoughts and ideas to avoid or forget or run away from the problem.  You will not extinguish fire with petrol; sometimes even water can not do it.  You need knowingness, and understanding of the fire.  Real knowingness is that the fire is not the problem, but ignorance of the fire is. With knowingness you change your perception of the ‘problem’ into a ‘situation’.

When you change the ‘problem’ into a ‘situation,’ a whole new paradigm will happen. With the ‘situation’ your mind starts shifting, opening and yielding to the consciousness. With the situation there is a chance, an opportunity, a moment to consider… and in that state it is easy to see the pain as something that can unite or integrate us rather than separate us; something you can experience, you can resolve. The pain becomes not your enemy, but your friend, showing you the neglected part of yourself. That part needs your attention, love, and care.

When you stop defending against pain by stifling your own growth and choosing a lesser pain, you will become more connected to One Self. When you numb your pain and remove it from your awareness, you become disconnected from parts of One Self. Your energy and psyche become compartmentalized. In contrast, when you connect with the energy of pain, you are connected with One Self. Nothing exists that is not connected with something else.

In relating to One Self you are also relating to the outside of One Self through a creation of choices. Everything you do is by choice, often unconscious. We are naturally striving towards joy, pleasure, happiness, love… Every single moment, on the basis of your definition of yourself and your belief system, you are determined to choose what feels the best choice at the particular moment, even if that choice is pain. Something in you, your definition, and your belief system is telling you that to continue having pain is the best choice available at the particular moment. That chosen pain seems less painful than the actual general change of your health.

Change is scary, change can be very painful. You are assigning pleasure and pain all the time: This choice is more pleasurable than this one, or this choice is less painful than that one.  In our psyche, pleasure and pain are perceived relatively. If the situation instantly changes, offering the choice of less pain, we will instantly choose and change. Every living organism functions on this basic principle: seek pleasure and avoid pain. This is unconscious, it’s survival. However, we human beings can and need to evolve beyond this basic animal principle.

We can learn from pain, we can learn from emotions and let it guide us in becoming healthier and whole. Just embrace the pain, embrace every emotion and in doing so, you will embrace all the disowned and abandoned parts of One Self. You will become more integrated, more wholly.

RePrinted from an article by: Ivan Rados
http://ivanrados.com/

~o§.§o~

Consultoria Astrológica e Numerológica
Mapa Natal, Retorno Solar, Trânsitos, Progressões, Sinastrias
Mapas infantis (de orientação educacional) e Orientação Vocacional


 Encomendando os seus trânsitos astrológicos pessoais e seu mapa numerológico, você acompanha a dinâmica planetária que descreve o seu cotidiano e a frequência vibracional do seu dia pessoal - e assim você poderá exercer o seu livre-arbítrio com muito mais consciência! A análise dos trânsitos, progressões, lunações e eclipses sobre o mapa natal permite uma antecipação das crises, que podem então ser aliviadas com um tratamento de apoio e prevenção.


Rômulo Grandi
Mestre em Reiki
Consultor em Astrologia e Terapias Holísticas

25 de fev. de 2011

Doenças espiritualmente transmissíveis

Nestes tempos de mudança e de buscas por respostas espirituais, este artigo é muito oportuno. Reproduzo aqui o texto, com o link para o original.

10 Spiritually Transmitted Diseases

by Mariana Caplan, ph.D.

It is a jungle out there, and it is no less true about spiritual life than any other aspect of life. Do we really think that just because someone has been meditating for five years, or doing 10 years of yoga practice, that they will be any less neurotic than the next person? At best, perhaps they will be a little bit more aware of it. A little bit.

It is for this reason that I spent the last 15 years of my life researching and writing books on cultivating discernment on the spiritual path in all the gritty areas--power, sex, enlightenment, gurus, scandals, psychology, neurosis -- as well as earnest, but just plain confused and unconscious, motivations on the path. My partner (author and teacher Marc Gafni) and I are developing a new series of books, courses and practices to bring further clarification to these issues.


Several years ago, I spent a summer living and working in South Africa. Upon my arrival I was instantly confronted by the visceral reality that I was in the country with the highest murder rate in the world, where rape was common and more than half the population was HIV-positive -- men and women, gays and straights alike.

As I have come to know hundreds of spiritual teachers and thousands of spiritual practitioners through my work and travels, I have been struck by the way in which our spiritual views, perspectives and experiences become similarly "infected" by "conceptual contaminants" -- comprising a confused and immature relationship to complex spiritual principles can seem as invisible and insidious as a sexually transmitted disease.
The following 10 categorizations are not intended to be definitive but are offered as a tool for becoming aware of some of the most common spiritually transmitted diseases.

1. Fast-Food Spirituality: Mix spirituality with a culture that celebrates speed, multitasking and instant gratification and the result is likely to be fast-food spirituality. Fast-food spirituality is a product of the common and understandable fantasy that relief from the suffering of our human condition can be quick and easy. One thing is clear, however: spiritual transformation cannot be had in a quick fix.

2. Faux Spirituality: Faux spirituality is the tendency to talk, dress and act as we imagine a spiritual person would. It is a kind of imitation spirituality that mimics spiritual realization in the way that leopard-skin fabric imitates the genuine skin of a leopard.

3. Confused Motivations: Although our desire to grow is genuine and pure, it often gets mixed with lesser motivations, including the wish to be loved, the desire to belong, the need to fill our internal emptiness, the belief that the spiritual path will remove our suffering and spiritual ambition, the wish to be special, to be better than, to be "the one."

4. Identifying with Spiritual Experiences: In this disease, the ego identifies with our spiritual experience and takes it as its own, and we begin to believe that we are embodying insights that have arisen within us at certain times. In most cases, it does not last indefinitely, although it tends to endure for longer periods of time in those who believe themselves to be enlightened and/or who function as spiritual teachers.

5. The Spiritualized Ego: This disease occurs when the very structure of the egoic personality becomes deeply embedded with spiritual concepts and ideas. The result is an egoic structure that is "bullet-proof." When the ego becomes spiritualized, we are invulnerable to help, new input, or constructive feedback. We become impenetrable human beings and are stunted in our spiritual growth, all in the name of spirituality.

6. Mass Production of Spiritual Teachers: There are a number of current trendy spiritual traditions that produce people who believe themselves to be at a level of spiritual enlightenment, or mastery, that is far beyond their actual level. This disease functions like a spiritual conveyor belt: put on this glow, get that insight, and -- bam! -- you're enlightened and ready to enlighten others in similar fashion. The problem is not that such teachers instruct but that they represent themselves as having achieved spiritual mastery.

7. Spiritual Pride: Spiritual pride arises when the practitioner, through years of labored effort, has actually attained a certain level of wisdom and uses that attainment to justify shutting down to further experience. A feeling of "spiritual superiority" is another symptom of this spiritually transmitted disease. It manifests as a subtle feeling that "I am better, more wise and above others because I am spiritual."

8. Group Mind: Also described as groupthink, cultic mentality or ashram disease, group mind is an insidious virus that contains many elements of traditional co-dependence. A spiritual group makes subtle and unconscious agreements regarding the correct ways to think, talk, dress, and act. Individuals and groups infected with "group mind" reject individuals, attitudes, and circumstances that do not conform to the often unwritten rules of the group.

9. The Chosen-People Complex: The chosen people complex is not limited to Jews. It is the belief that "Our group is more spiritually evolved, powerful, enlightened and, simply put, better than any other group." There is an important distinction between the recognition that one has found the right path, teacher or community for themselves, and having found The One.

10. The Deadly Virus: "I Have Arrived": This disease is so potent that it has the capacity to be terminal and deadly to our spiritual evolution. This is the belief that "I have arrived" at the final goal of the spiritual path. Our spiritual progress ends at the point where this belief becomes crystallized in our psyche, for the moment we begin to believe that we have reached the end of the path, further growth ceases.

"The essence of love is perception," according to the teachings of Marc Gafni, "Therefore the essence of self love is self perception. You can only fall in love with someone you can see clearly--including yourself. To love is to have eyes to see. It is only when you see yourself clearly that you can begin to love yourself."
It is in the spirit of Marc's teaching that I believe that a critical part of learning discernment on the spiritual path is discovering the pervasive illnesses of ego and self-deception that are in all of us. That is when we need a sense of humor and the support of real spiritual friends. As we face our obstacles to spiritual growth, there are times when it is easy to fall into a sense of despair and self-diminishment and lose our confidence on the path. We must keep the faith, in ourselves and in others, in order to really make a difference in this world.

Adapted from Eyes Wide Open: Cultivating Discernment on the Spiritual Path (Sounds True)

Fonte:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mariana-caplan-phd/spiritual-living-10-spiri_b_609248.html?ref=fb&src=sp


~o§.§o~

Consultoria Astrológica e Numerológica
Mapa Natal, Retorno Solar, Trânsitos, Progressões, Sinastrias
Mapas infantis (de orientação educacional) e Orientação Vocacional


 Encomendando os seus trânsitos astrológicos pessoais e seu mapa numerológico, você acompanha a dinâmica planetária que descreve o seu cotidiano e a frequência vibracional do seu dia pessoal - e assim você poderá exercer o seu livre-arbítrio com muito mais consciência! A análise dos trânsitos, progressões, lunações e eclipses sobre o mapa natal permite uma antecipação das crises, que podem então ser aliviadas com um tratamento de apoio e prevenção.


Rômulo Grandi
Mestre em Reiki
Consultor em Astrologia e Terapias Holísticas