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		<title>Inspiration &#8211; The breath of creation</title>
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<p>Inspiration is a uniquely human quality, invisible as breath it is nevertheless at the heart of our power to manifest, to create, to solve a problem, to envision the future and fulfil the many powers that define our humanity. The word <em>inspire </em>is derived from <em>inspirare </em>meaning, ‘to breathe into,’ any connection between the breath and an intangible moment of revelation may seem curious to us. But in the past, the voice of inspiration was imbued with an almost mystical power. When creation was viewed as an act of divine intent, human creativity was also seen to be gifted by divine approval. Inspiration was a gift of the spirit, invisibly conceived and divinely bestowed through <em>pneuma </em>meaning breath but also spirit or soul.</p>
<p>Creativity is no longer viewed as a divine imprint but inspiration undoubtedly feeds the soul, the whole person. To be inspired is to be filled with a new breath, to be revitalised and energised for inspiration leads to creative action, an unrealised idea is no more than a stillborn thought.</p>
<p>There is something so remarkable about human creativity that it has often been seen as a mirrored image of divine creation. It is after all the power to bring something into manifest reality, to translate a visionary seed idea into a three dimensional physical form. Moreover inspiration seizes the mind with such vitality that it becomes a driving force and provides the reservoir of personal energy needed to carry the idea into manifestation. The journey from inspired idea to physical reality is invariably fraught with obstacles, new ideas are not always welcomed or even understood and great determination is usually required to carry an idea to its physical birth. Yet the story of creative vision is the story of humanity from our tool making ancestors to our technological contemporaries.</p>
<p>Inspiration is a unique human quality, creativity is your human birthright, the breath of creation belongs to everyone. Yet so often the humdrum demands of life squeeze the last creative breath and conspire to close the door on inspiration. So in the face of life’s many pressures, how may we keep creativity alive and where is inspiration to be found? Inspiration is all around us at every moment, it is on your doorstep, in your home, carried by your loved ones, whispered in your dreams and shining in your spirit. It is impossible not to find inspiration in life unless you choose to do so.  Inspiration is everywhere, but being open to inspiration is a state of mind. Without openness, receptivity and conscious awareness, inspiration may knock at your door but you are unlikely to open it.</p>
<p>Buddhism offers a helpful analogy here. A cracked cup can be filled but it is soon emptied, a full cup has no space for more, but an empty cup is ready to be filled. The cracked cup is ill prepared for its purpose, the full cup is already overbrimming, only the empty cup has space. These three similes refer to states of mind. How might you characterise yourself?</p>
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<li>ill prepared,</li>
<li>already full of your own ideas</li>
<li>open and receptive to the possibility of something new</li>
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<p>If you want to see creative mind in action, look first to children at play. For the young child every moment is full of possibility and curiosity. Long before the template of formal education begins to take hold, the child lives through the imagination where possibilities are unbounded. Only later do we learn that the imaginary world of play is not identical to the physical world which we inhabit.  However if we totally abandon the imagination in favour of the intellect, then we have lost the key to the door of inspiration.</p>
<p>The long passage into the socialised, educated and workaday world slowly robs us of our childlike qualities, innocence, spontaneity, curiosity, natural joy and openness to experience. These qualities share much in common with the enlightened state of mind. This is also sometimes called the state of no-mind since like the empty cup it is ready to receive. In contrast, the adult mind is ever-full: preconceptions, egoic embellishments, personal projections and preoccupations crowd mental space leaving no room for the imagination or its compatriots.</p>
<p><strong>I</strong><strong>magination, aspiration, visualisation, manifestation and inspiration </strong></p>
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<p>The imagination, the image making facility of the mind is a powerful tool in the process of mental transformation, hence the popularity of affirming visualisations in the self-help genre. Even though the technique has a solid pedigree, visualisation alone is not a guarantee of manifestation. Though this might be considered heresy, imagination should follow inspiration and not be a substitute for it. It is inspiration that provides the necessary energy and impetus required, the imagination provides the bridge between the idea in its pure form and its manifest reality.</p>
<p>These two, inspiration and imagination walk hand in hand. When visualisation is not rooted in genuine inspiration, it remains only a thin substitute. Desire alone may or may not be enough to provide the momentum necessary to bring physical results to pass. If it were the case, all of our needs, wants and desires would be easily met.</p>
<p>Genuine inspiration is the prime mover behind every field of human endeavour. In contrast to personal desire, inspiration is most often transpersonal since it provides a solution to or is expression of a shared need and even at its most basic an inspired project will draw people towards it like a magnet. The inception of a visionary idea can even feel like a moment of mysterious revelation, a shared breath with the forces of creation from the universal and unbounded realm of spirit and the sustaining power of visionary inspiration is often inspirational to those who hear of its passage from inception to birth.</p>
<p>The gift of creative inspiration belongs to everyone, not merely the outstanding figures of history, it is the special enzyme of human experience which makes us the co-creators of our own existence.</p>
<p>To be inspired means to be infused with a rare quality of enthusiasm. Inspiration and enthusiasm go hand in hand, genuine inspiration produces visible enthusiasm. Enthusiam too carries a mystical weight since the word comes from the ancient Greek word <em>eufousiasmz</em> meaning, to be, inspired by or possessed by God. The two qualities belong together as cause and effect, enthusiasm is our response to inspiration and this divine possession brings passion to experience and a sense of mission and purpose to action. This is the elixir of life, drink deeply of it whenever you can.</p>
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I regard myself as an intuitive person I realise that it is too easy to treat intuition as some kind of gift- either you have it or you don’t. But this is a mistake. Intuition like other human qualities can be developed and strengthened.
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<p style="text-align: left;">I regard myself as an intuitive person I realise that it is too easy to treat intuition as some kind of gift- either you have it or you don’t. But this is a mistake. Intuition like other human qualities can be developed and strengthened.</p>
<p>It is often said that women are more intuitive than men and I feel that this is probably true. Mothering itself constantly calls for an intuitive response, crying babies, upset children, unvoiced requests and the vast range of emotions expressed purely through body language. These daily demands for responsive rapport build a personalised intuitive vocabulary. This is not to deny that men have exactly the same capacity for an intuitive response since it originates in the same evolutionary process but, whereas a women is more likely to act upon intuition, a man is less likely to do so.</p>
<p>I am often asked is being intuitive the same as being psychic, the answer is ‘No’ and it is a mistake to confuse the two. Psychics, mediums and clairvoyants usually speak of working together with intermediaries, helpers, guides, even angelic forces with whom they have developed a long standing and close inner relationship. Our intuitive sense is part of a wider framework rightly called our Spritual Intelligence which might be thought of as our compass in life.</p>
<p><strong>So what purpose does this intuitive voice serve?</strong> Well the intuition is the voice of the personal radar system, it is a sense which reads people, surroundings and places. In evolutionary terms this immediate feedback is part of an instinctive survival kit. Even though we no longer face predators, enemies or immanent physical dangers, not everyone we meet will share our best interests. Social interaction still has an instinctive element, it is no exaggeration to say that first impressions count.</p>
<p>Quite recently, I had a personal experience of this. I have a friend who is a landlord for students and we were on our way to meet a new student for the first time. She emerged from a taxi further along the street and began to walk towards us. Quite literally, the second that I saw her, even though she was still some distance away from us, my heart sank. Now this peculiar phrase describes a physiological reaction that you might recognize. It is a distinct body based physical sensation, it lasts only briefly and then it is gone. My instinctive reaction made no sense but it proved to be correct. As time passed this student showed her true colours, she proved to be downright dishonest, deceitful and utterly untrustworthy, she  became the first and  so far only student to be takene to court.</p>
<p><strong>The sixth sense is however more than a residual defence mechanism</strong>, the inner instinctive response is not merely reactive but proactive. Though I speak of the inner voice, it would better to think of this personal prompt in broader terms since the message can be carried emotionally or physically as feelings or sensation. These emotional or physical signals stand out simply because they happen infrequently and are quite specific, a prickling on the back of the neck, (‘it made my hackles rise’), hairs rise on the arms, (‘it gave me goosebumps’) or in my case, an unexplained sensation in the heart (‘it made my heart sink’). More commonly, we experience ‘butterflies’ in the stomach when we are stressed or anxious. These physiological signals place the intuitive sensitivity firmly in its evolutionary context as a biological and instinctive warning system. The sixth sense also speaks through our feelings by making us feel ill at ease, disturbed or disquieted. Such feelings are hard to put into words because the trigger for our response is registered in areas of the brain not linked to verbalisation. So we may feel a sense of threat which we cannot explain.</p>
<p><strong>Physiological and emotional responses to external dangers are part of our biological</strong> <strong>inheritance as human beings</strong>. But it is clear that the intuitive sixth sense registers more than mere external threat and is capable of intervening in personal life choices. When our lives are moving in the wrong direction or have become weighed down with difficulty, a whole range of biological and emotional signals will appear. These inner messages ask us to make a change for our own long term good, sometimes radical life changes are required to recreate health and well being. When we are lost in life, our inner alarm will sound without ceasing. Whether we heed it or not is quite another question.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Open the Windows of your Mind</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Guidelines to Understanding your Intuition</strong></p>
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<li> <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Believe that intuition is a natural and helpful part of human nature</span></strong>. Although modern western life places little value on intuitive understanding, imagine for a moment that you inhabit the world of your distant forebears where survival skills are paramount. Your senses would be finely tuned to danger, threat and possibility. Your actions would be guided by an instinctive and immediate knowing, not a deductive and rational analysis. In danger there is no time to think only quick action is demanded. This is the essential nature of intuition, an innate, inner and, immediate response to the situation in which you find yourself. In evolutionary terms the intuition served a protective function and it still does.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Develop your five senses first</span></strong><strong>.</strong> We often talk about the sixth sense as if it were something supernatural and it is often portrayed this way in films or books. This dramatic representation is not helpful or realistic. Intuition is too often confused with pychism and treated like an oracle to be consulted on every occasion no matter how trivial. This is not its purpose.</li>
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<li>The sixth sense, that immediate knowing which transcends the physical senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell, is not separate from these daily senses but it is rather the culminating accumulation of all sensory data translated into a single signal demanding action. We commonly say that something is greater than the sum of its parts, and the sixth sense is greater than the sum of the five physical senses.</li>
<li>Imagine once more that you inhabit the world of your forbears: keen sight and sharp hearing avoid danger, touch brings the security of physical closeness, taste and smell inform you about food and health. We no longer need such sensory sharpness but it is clear that our senses are capable of development. If a major sense such as sight or hearing is damaged, then other senses can become stronger in order to compensate. Our senses are rarely tested by mainly sedentary and ordered lives, instead it requires a conscious act of will to look and see, listen and hear, touch with sensitivity, taste and smell with discrimination. The day to day five senses can be tested and developed in specific ways by isolating each function and then providing relevant experiences.</li>
<li>When the five senses are sharp, the information stream can produce an intuitive hunch or a sudden breakthrough in understanding, intuition does not arise in a vacuum but is rooted in sensory biological data.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Give your intuition some practice</span></strong>. My mother was a remarkably intuitive and perceptive person, whenever we went out together even when I was quite young, our conversation always revolved around what was happening whether we were waiting at a bus stop or going to the park. In other words she encouraged me to see and hear, to be engaged with my surroundings. Whenever we were out my mother indulged in, ‘people watching’ – noticing what was written on people’s faces. I still do this now almost unconsciously when I am out and about, standing in a shopping queue for instance. I just can’t help myself and I often fall into conversation with strangers – just like my mum who was genuinely interested in people throughout her life.</li>
<li>Now this may all seem rather trivial but I learned very early on that people could tell you something without ever speaking and this sometimes applied to places too. I learned very early on in life to tune in to a personal radar which existed through yet beyond the five senses.</li>
<li>Whenever you are out, just be open to what is happening in your surroundings. People showcase themselves quite unconsciously through body language, posture, facial expression and tone of voice among many other clues. We respond quite instinctively to other people and for the most part we do so without drama or incident but occasionally we might have need to avoid perceived danger or offer assistance to someone in difficulty.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Become conscious &#8211; become aware </span></strong>Hearing and responding to an intuitive message is directly related to our level of conscious awareness. If the intuition speaks through the body or through feelings, we need to have sufficient sensitivity to recognise such signals. This ability is neither given nor fixed but open to development and refinement. Without at least some rudimentary level of awareness, intuitive signals will be missed or ignored. Conscious awareness is not the same as thinking or the stream of consciousness which fills the mind with an incessant white noise. Conscious awareness only arises through specific mental disciple and exercise, namely meditation.</li>
<li>Although meditation has become increasingly popular and widespread in the west, many of the examples currently offered are not truly meditative but merely rely on the mind’s natural ability for visualisation. Meditation can employ visualisation but visualisation does not always employ meditation! Conscious awareness which is the key to <em>Spiritual Intelligence </em>cannot  arise from prescriptive guided journeys or mental forays into pleasing imagery.</li>
<li>Conscious awareness is a state of mindfulness, a state of being fully aware in the present moment. <em>Mindfulness Meditation</em> provides the antidote to living mindlessly. This traditional eastern form of meditation places the spotlight of awareness into areas of being generally below our level of consciousness, the body, the breath, the feelings and the content of the mind. Not only does mindfulness practice bring consciousness to the very systems where intuitive messages are registered but this form of meditation develops a detached witnessing consciousness which is essential to the awakening of Spiritual Intelligence.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> What your Intuition is Not </span></strong>What might we reasonably expect from our intuitive sense? Having realistic expectations is essential, falsely inflated hopes will only lead to disappointment. Your intuition can indeed show itself to be remarkable and its functioning raises all sorts of interesting questions about the mind/body/spirit unity. We have done ourselves a great disfavour by dressing the intuitive sense as a supernatural hot-line ready to answer any question on demand. This is the stuff of fiction and drama. Keeping things in perspective does not diminish its value.</li>
<li>If the intuition is the voice of protection and orientation, then securing a lottery win is unlikely. Nor does every minute decision in life require an intuitive affirmation. Ordinary thinking processes work admirably well in many aspects of life. In our rush to devalue the rational thought processes, we are in danger of placing an over reliance on non-rational sources of information, both have their respective places.</li>
<li>The innate and instinctive intuitive sense works to keep you safe and to ring alarm bells loudly when your life choices take you into wasteland. Be grateful for that.</li>
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Since the notion of Spiritual Intelligence is central to the idea of a new paradigm, this blog is the first part of an ongoing series which will explore :

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<p>Since the notion of <em>Spiritual Intelligence </em>is central to the idea of a new paradigm, this blog is the first part of an ongoing series which will explore :</p>
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<li>Do you have Spiritual Intelligence?</li>
<li>Do you want Spiritual Intelligence?</li>
<li>How can you develop Spiritual Intelligence?</li>
<li>How can you use Spiritual Intelligence?</li>
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<p>We are probably all familiar with the term Emotional Intelligence which has now made its way into the workplace, the organization and the schoolroom. The husband and wife team, <em>Danah Zohar</em> and <em>Ian Marshal</em>l have introduced us to another wonderful new principle with as much power to effect practical change. They call this quality, <em>Spiritual Intelligence.</em></p>
<p>SQ is defined as,‘a transformative intelligence that allows us to break old paradigms and to invent new ones, to reframe problems and situations, to dissolve old patterns and old ways of thinking.’ Furthermore, ‘SQ also represents our access to and need for deep meaning, fundamental values and a sense of purpose, and the extent to which these influence our decisions and actions. It has the force to address lower motivations and to shift us towards higher motivations.’ This is ‘the soul’s intelligence, it is the intelligence with which we heal ourselves and with which we make ourselves whole.’</p>
<p>This broad definition allows you consider whether these potentialities might serve your life?</p>
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<li>How might access to an inner transformative intelligence serve you?</li>
<li>How might access to a inner problem solving intelligence serve you?</li>
<li>How might access to an inner values based intelligence serve you?</li>
<li>How might access to an inner spiritually dynamic intelligence serve you?</li>
<li>How might access to your soul’s intelligence serve you?</li>
<li>How might access to an inner healing intelligence serve you?</li>
<li>How might access to an inner holistic intelligence serve you?</li>
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<p>You already have Spiritual Intelligence? Your life-experience is the track record of your Spritual Intelligence in action. If you review your life’s journey, you will see how you choose relate to experience. Your measure of active SQ is evident in the underlying patterns that have created your life story. The following questions indicate that Spiritual Intelligence is just a matter of mind but of a mindful attitude to life. SQ encompasses behaviour, outlook, values and core sensibilities. To explore your own capacity for Spiritual Intelligence spend time on the Self-Review. Score each question either as a high, medium or low response. Answer each question by reflecting on your life experiences.</p>
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<p>How do you rate:</p>
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<li><strong>Your capacity to be actively flexible and spontaneously adaptive?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe any life circumstances when you have changed direction to meet new circumstances? In what way do you see yourself as being spontaneous and adaptive?</li>
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<li><strong>Your degree of self-awareness?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe any life circumstances in which your self awareness has been an important factor?</li>
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<li><strong>Your Capacity to face and use suffering?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe any life circumstances when you have been faced by personal suffering, loss or disappointment?</li>
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<li><strong>Your capacity to transcend pain?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe any life circumstances when you have been faced pain, either physical, emotional or psychological ?</li>
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<li><strong>Your  ability to be inspired by vision and values?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe any life circumstances when you have inspired by vision ?</li>
<li><strong>Your reluctance to cause harm?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe your attitude to harm and explain what you consider to be harmful action.</li>
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<li><strong>Your tendency to see the connections between diverse things?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe how this tendency has operated in your life?</li>
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<li><strong>Your tendency to ask ‘why’ or ‘what if’ questions?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe how this tendency has operated in your life?</li>
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<li><strong>Your faculty for working against convention?</strong></li>
<li>Can you describe how this faculty has operated in your life?</li>
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<p>Danah Marshall offer a full assessment based on twelve primary criteria that are indicators of:</p>
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<li>Critical Thinking</li>
<li>Reflective Thinking</li>
<li>Intuition</li>
<li>Creativity</li>
<li>Moral Sense</li>
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<p>But even without a formal assessment a Self-Review will be insightful. At a a time of unprecedented change and global challenge, the possibility of harnessing such transformative power is essential for our personal and global futures.  Old templates cannot serve new circumstances. We need to create a new paradigm &#8211; Spiritual Intelligence is a bridge into the future.</p>
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(an  extract fromTeach Yourself Meditation revised redited and expanded as Beat Stress with Meditation published November2009 by  Hodder and Stoughton)
The symbolism of Aquarius has much to show us. The astrological sign for Aquarius is drawn as two zig-zag lines, one above the other. It is the eleventh sign of the zodiac and [...]]]></description>
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<p>(an  extract from<em>Teach Yourself Meditation </em>revised redited and expanded as <em>Beat Stress with Meditation </em>published November2009 by  Hodder and Stoughton)</p>
<p>The symbolism of Aquarius has much to show us. The astrological sign for Aquarius is drawn as two zig-zag lines, one above the other. It is the eleventh sign of the zodiac and one of the Air signs. The constellation of Aquarius is depicted as a kneeling figure carrying an urn upon one shoulder. These symbols are ancient, but as pertinent as ever. Symbolic language is never silent, only forgotten when the rational mind becomes too strident. Symbolic language simply speaks for itself. The astrological sign for Aquarius, the two zig-zag lines one above the other, is reminiscent both of water and of electrical power, which alerts us to the technological and rejuvenating potency of Aquarius.The two lines mirror one another: ‘As Above, so Below,’ says the ancient Hermetic axiom.</p>
<p>This ancient clarion still powerfully cries out for a holistic approach to life. It is a call being answered in so many ways. As the seasonal markers of solstice and equinox are increasingly celebrated, the connections between the great above and the great below are reforged, for it is the heavens  that set the calendar of our lives. When we remember the one, we acknowledge the other.</p>
<p>In our times the phrase, ‘As Above, so Below’ may carry a new and quite literal meaning. The damage we have wrought to the ozone layer is reflected here on earth. Ecological awareness has never been sharper or more needed. Rediscovering Gaia is a vital thread in the great seamless garment of the Aquarian current. Casting our full attention to the earth at our feet is an excellent starting place for the spiritual journey. The earth is our shared home; we have no other. Casting our full attention to the heavens is also a jumping off point for the birth of spiritual awareness.</p>
<p>Contemplating the vastness and infinite majesty of space brings an awesome reverence for the fullness and complexity of the greater world in which we travel. As a sign composed of two parts, Aquarius speaks of both duality and unity. A secular outer life and a sacred inner life combine to build a rich and meaningful integrated whole life. There is no longer any need to choose between either a secular or a sacred path. Both can now interweave and overlap as part of the one life. Integration is the way forward. Holism is the new philosophy that speaks of both unity and diversity, not separation and boundaries.</p>
<p>The constellation of Aquarius is symbolized as a human figure carrying water. This image encompasses all that it means to be human. Nakedness strips away all pretension and posturing, all are equal, simply human. As the ruler of the eleventh house of the zodiac, Aquarius brings group activity, shared goals and the essential human endeavours that bring a transpersonal identity and expand our sense of belonging.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 108px"><img title="Aquarius" src="http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z137/toucanpirate/Aquarius.jpg" alt="The Waters of Aquarius " width="98" height="146" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Waters of Aquarius </p></div>
<p>Aquarian consciousness will lead to a fully integrated sense of humanity as family. This concept is still in its infancy. The naked figure kneels with an urn perched on one shoulder, its contents spill out in a continuous stream from the Above to the Below. What are these waters? The revitalizing waters of life, the renewing currents of a fresh source, the purifying waters of mass baptism, thirst-quenching water for that which is parched, life-giving water for that which is dormant. Cast your mind around. Where do you recognize the rejuvenating effects of a new wave? Perhaps in medicine, areas of health and well-being, perhaps in the appearance of new values in education or business, perhaps in matters of equality in racial and gender issues, perhaps in the appearance of the women’s movement, perhaps in the appearance of the men’s movement, perhaps in the appearance of New Age networks of holistic counsellors, therapists and spiritual practitioners of every variety and tradition.</p>
<p>If you are able to cast your mind back to the very different social and cultural atmosphere of recent decades you will find just how much has been swept away by these incoming waters. Although Aquarius is rich in water symbolism it is one of the Air signs. Air is invisible but everywhere, essential to life and shared by all; it cannot be owned but it can be focused and applied. The element of Air represents the quality of Mind. We are immersed in a revolution of ideas. New influences will be registered mentally as ideas and inspirations. The idea whose time has come has the potential to revolutionize the world as the vision is translated into actuality. The sign of Aquarius is ruled by both Saturn and Uranus, a difficult partnership of total opposites. Saturn imposes limitation, Uranus seeks freedom. Saturn seeks structure, Uranus destroys structure. Saturn establishes boundaries in form, Uranus establishes communication without form. This powerful marriage of opposites is being played out wherever the traditional meets the new, the conservative encounters the radical, and the hierarchy faces the chaotic. Saturnian characteristics, including resistance to change, adherence to old values and norms, security of the known, an unwillingness to move on and fear of the new, can only be dissolved from within.</p>
<p>These  places of refuge offer the collective bolt hole when the new becomes too rapid or too dramatic, but even these security blankets will fall for the new always supersedes the old. Uranian characteristics have immense potency too. This is the power for forward motion, for invention and discovery, for challenge and radical solution. It is a sign of revolution, not evolution, of upheaval and sudden change, of dramatic shift and revelation. It does not bring comfort or ease, but the spirit of adventure, challenge and excitement. As the higher octave of Mercury representing the rational mind, Uranus represents the largely unexplored potencies of the higher non-rational mind. We have not experienced the impact of either transpersonal mind or radical creativity in society at large, except perhaps through handfuls of artistic genius or spiritual visionaries, but Uranus will bring us the inspired, the wildly exuberant and the magnificent on a grand scale. Uranian energies have already made themselves known through the revolution that we all love, namely the technological revolution. When the technical and the mentally intuitive aspects of Uranus meet, we might expect devices that measure thought patterns and undiscovered brain activity or devices that are controlled and operated by focused thought! Training the mind may become a new discipline and if so, it will incorporate many of the psycho-spiritual techniques developed by the meditative traditions, for this is how the mind is trained and transformed. Here, then, are the Aquarian seeds: the quest for holism, the ecological imperative, the humanitarian impulse, the marriage of secular and sacred, the awakening of the higher mind, mass initiation and grassroots spirituality. You can assist the Aquarian lotus to flower by planting the seed deep in the infinite space of the heart, where it will be nurtured in the mysterious and wonderful setting of your own journey towards wisdom.</p>
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<p>The news is depressing; everything we know is falling apart; the familiar bonds of work and financial security which hold society together are everywhere failing. Security and unpredictability are unfamiliar in the west, not so for much of rest of the world which has simply learned to live with chaos. But chaos is an alchemical process. The core of Western society is being dismembered, hacked into pieces by our own Sethian nature, the impulse to materialism and accretion run wild.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 136px"><img title="Osiris" src="http://i549.photobucket.com/albums/ii397/mathew03/osiris.jpg" alt="Osiris" width="126" height="150" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Osiris</p></div>
<p>Osiris the Good God, the green-faced God of death and renewal was tricked by treachery, so everyman has been tricked by sleight of hand and deception. Osiris was made vulnerable by trust, likewise we have been betrayed by trust. Through the enactment of the ancient mysteries, the Egyptians reminded themselves that life was cyclical, a repeating pattern of death, dismemberment and subsequent renewal. This mythic framework embraced both natural and human life, for the resurrection of Osiris, through the raising of the potent Djed Pillar, signifies the fertilising power of cyclical life.  The resurrection of Christ is no longer the sustaining myth of western spirituality in the age of new belief; we are adrift. The New Age provides many things but it cannot offer any overarching framework, we must rather look to the Old Age of Primordial Tradition. Disconnected from the primal myths of being and becoming, it is easy to lose sight of the essential interconnection with all life; the draught of forgetfulness or memory is offered to the initiate; we are now in the grip of a collective amnesia.</p>
<p>The remembering of Osiris, the primordial mythic quest, embodies the classic initiatory phases from death to rebirth in its three phases: questing, finding and rejoicing. Osiris, rendered into death, his body hacked into pieces and scattered throughout the land. This, the first initiatory phase of dissection and breaking is central to all initiating traditions. ‘As above, so below,’ says the Hermetic maxim; what exists in the microcosm exists in the macrocosm. The fabric of society is currently in a phase of dissection and dismemberment; for many the sudden disruption of the working life must feel like a kind of death. Osiris meets his death at the hands of Set; aspiring to seize the kingdom, he has prepared a trap in the shape of an ornamented chest measured exactly to fit Osiris. At a feast Set promised to present it to the man who should find the chest to be exactly his length when he lay down in it. Each tried it in turn, but it fitted no one. Osiris alone was left, as soon as he lay down the lid was slammed shut and fastened by nails, carried to the river and sent it on its way to the sea. On hearing this terrible news his loving wife and queen, Isis, cut off her hair and dressed herself  in  mourning weeds. She  wandered  from place to place, not knowing what to do, she questioned everyone along the way. Emptied by weeping and in the depths of her sorrow she did not hesitate to do everything in her power to find her beloved; she quests to re-member that which has been so savagely dismembered.</p>
<p>After searching without ceasing,  Isis finally learned that the chest had been cast up by the sea on a foreign shore where a tree had grown around it. After another initiatory tale, she finally retrieved the chest which had become a coffin. Osiris has waited upon the cycle of regeneration, dismembered and passive, he has been compelled to surrender to the forces of nature and time. Isis alone has been active in her desire to re-member.  In this second phase, the initiate must passively await on the inner processes of regeneration, resting in the cocoon of the psyche as the work of transformation silently proceeds.</p>
<p>We too are entering the stage of transformation; broken institutions, shattered corporate bodies, dismembered organisations, now all are subject to process and change. Isis, the mourning mother and grieving wife has shared in the human condition. Her voice of lamentation; the voice of grief and loss was raised to the heavens, our shared cultural lament has been sounded on the streets carrying despair and rage, it is both a lament and a wake-up call. From the depths of her grief, she called upon Thoth, the lord of wisdom; Isis too is a wisdom goddess for  wisdom alone has the power to embrace all, emptied as it is of self-interest.</p>
<p>The power to seek the greatest good should walk hand-in-hand with public service. The Seven Wise Men of Greece were legislators and advisers especially chosen for their quality of wisdom. Who might we choose as our seven wise men? Human folly: the absence of wisdom, has decimated institutions designed to spread wealth; greed, self-interest and the love of money by the few has stolen peace from the many.</p>
<p>Under the aegis of Thoth, the magical work of reconstruction begins. Step by step, stage by stage the process of renewal commences; nothing is impossible with the help of wisdom: wisdom is not a vacuous concept or a timid voice, but a robust and skilled clarity brought to bear without self-interest. Thoth the ancient Egyptian embodiment of wisdom brings expertise to his calling: writer, peacemaker and diplomatic go-between, physician, law giver and judge, the writer of the truth, ‘whose horror is the lie’, the lord of the laws, the teacher of rightful order and the balance between order and chaos.</p>
<p>These are exactly the skills needed at this time of unprecedented global crisis. These are the saving skills, this is the path of salvation through the unknown and uncertain; not a salvation doled out by the invisible almighty but earned through the skill and wisdom of men. It is Thoth who breathes new life into the body: the phallic Djed pillar, the axis mundi, the spine of Osiris stands upright once more; natural order has been restored. These annual enactments aligned the Egyptians to simple truths that we have forgotten at our peril: life and death are equally dynamic phases in the cycle of rebirth and transformation.<br />
In this last phase the initiate rendered outwardly deathlike by the intensity of inner remaking, comes now to a new understanding of life, renewed and reborn, the past has been sloughed off as an outworn garment. This time of transition between the Great Ages, as Pisces wanes and Aquarius beckons, so a radical transformation of values and priorities is inevitable and essential: chaos though a fearful state, releases energy to the alchemical process which recombines the essential elements into a new matrix.<br />
Globalisation is here, arriving in an unguarded moment along with the Internet revolution, the family of humanity diverse and extraordinary now has unprecedented opportunity to recognise itself as never before.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><img title="isis" src="http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc139/kelliboiros/isis.gif" alt="The Winged Isis " width="210" height="182" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Winged Isis </p></div>
<p>Isis the winged Goddess of Ten Thousand Names through her infinite compassion will always seek out the dismembered beloved and preside over the Mysteries of Rebirth in the infinite cycle of being and becoming which makes the world new again.</p>
<p>The ancient Mysteries of death and rebirth belong not to the past but to the Eternal Present; their timeless truth is valid in every generation. These great rituals connect us to life, by transcending the trivial and the mundane, these enactments of life and death are the true Passion Plays. Known as The Mysteries, from the earliest times, these particular dramatic performances are a class set apart from all other the theatrical forms. Their purpose is not to entertain but to initiate, to awaken the spirit and immerse all participants in the process of renewing life.</p>
<p>The word mystery is derived from the Greek, myein meaning ‘to close’ referring to the lips or eyes, the gesture of silence: the finger raised to the lips is familiar to students of the Mysteries, generally understood to imply a secret or even a closed event. However Egyptian vocabulary is possibly more insightful with regard to such performances. There is no Egyptian word for worship, instead the word, <em>iau</em> implies the establishment of a relationship between the participant and the divinity. The word, <em>sheta</em> means mystery but in daily use it means ‘hidden’, ‘concealed’ or ‘unprecedented.’ In a religious context the word means ‘a truly religious secret.’ The word <em>djeser</em> is usually translated ‘magnificent’ or ‘exalted,’ but it also means, ‘secluded,’ ‘inaccessible’ or ‘hidden.’ The verb bes means ‘to usher in’ or ‘to enter.’ It is used to describe the investiture of the pharaoh, the installation of a priest and a cultic secret. These words take us beyond the gesture  silence into the Mysteries of the Primordial Tradition: hidden, magnificent, exalted, and unprecedented experiences which usher in a relationship between the divinity and the devotee.</p>
<p>Since it is my wish to keep these ancient sacred enactments alive, the Mysteries of Isis and Osiris will be performed in 2010.</p>
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Let me begin by introducing myself. My name is Naomi Ozaniec. I have worked as a teacher, a hypnotherapist and I am a published author.  Now I am entering the world of blogging. Publishing  has changed beyond all recoignition, the monopoly of   corporate publishingis giving way to the diversity  of empowerment of  [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Let me begin by introducing myself. My name is Naomi Ozaniec. I have worked as a teacher, a hypnotherapist and I am a published author. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span>Now I am entering the world of blogging. Publishing  has changed beyond all recoignition, the monopoly of   corporate publishingis giving way to the diversity  of empowerment of  individual publishing.  E-books, blogging and networking are the way of the future. So now I wish to align my creative energy to the unmade future and not be constrained by someone else’s agenda.</p>
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<li> I wish to set my own agenda</li>
<li>I wish to be heard</li>
<li>I have something to say</li>
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<p>To date my life has been driven by a number of interrelated passions:</p>
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<li>The Incoming Age of Aquarius</li>
<li>The Empowerment of the Individual</li>
<li>The Application of Wisdom Teaching</li>
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<p>These are not fanciful and esoteric distractions but practical guiding principles for the world in which we live now. You can read more about  Aquarian Principles in the blog, <strong>Thoughts on  Aquarius, </strong>extracted from  the book  <em>Teach Yourself Meditation</em>.</p>
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<p>You may not be familiar with ideas about the Age of Aquarius, nor do you have to believe in them. You are already a part of the global communications revolutions and its effects; technological advance and humanitarian causes are the two characteristics of the new age. In short technology gives power to the people as John Lennon, a shining Aquarian spirit, said so many years ago.</p>
<p>I am interested in forging with writing through the medium of the blog not just because it is now possible, but because I see it as an unequivocal manifestation of the Aquarian template. Combining technology, new social grouping and unprecedented avenues of communication, blogging gives a voice to the individual, reduces the grip of hierarchies, corporate bodies and institutional power holders. Blogging is an agent of change and a means of creative personal liberation. Welcome to my Blog where Aquarian Principles, Ancient Wisdom and Personal Empowerment merge to offer you practical possibilities and applicable ideas for daily life in the 21<sup>st</sup> century.</p>
<p>Spiritual ideas entered my life early. When I was 12 I discovered the metaphysical section at the library and I simply read every book available and I have carried on reading and reflecting since then. My life to date has been spent engaged in the process of transformation, working in groups and networks, with individuals and in endeavours aimed at the transformation of values and beliefs. It has proved to be an extraordinary and magical journey of discovery. When I was a delegate at The World Parliament of Religions in Chicago 1993,  I recognized that that the spiritual momentum for change had become a worldwide experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Now the ideas that so many people strived for with such determination and intent have become manifest; a new phase of consolidation and integration is coming into being. This shift is readily evidenced in many ways, the broad range of spiritual life skills now so readily accessible such as meditation, Yoga, Tai Chi, Chi-Gung were some thirty years ago regarded as dubious, dangerous, even diabolic, eastern and western spiritual systems are now in multifaceted dialogue, science and mysticism are now seen to share a commonality. We have a new understanding of the mind-body paradigm. Now that we no longer have to argue the case for holistic spirituality, we can instead value the opportunity to apply age old solutions to modern living.</p>
<p>Since I have spent all my adult life investigating the mind-body-interface through a range of traditional teachings both eastern and western, my blog is a distillation of what I have found valuable, universal and applicable.</p>
<p>My blog Living with Spirit,  covers the areas of life that we hold in common. Human needs seem to change very little across the ages but modern life changes at a disconcerting pace and imposes stresses which are quite unique. It is not surprising that we could all benefit from a helping hand from time to time. I speak from personal experience: I have suffered two long bouts of depression, I have had two miscarriages and suffered a still birth. I have been married twice and know the impact of suicide on a family. I have survived dark and despairing times so I know that recovery is always possible for the human spirit.  Wherever you are in life and whatever needs to be healed, may you find some support here in words chosen to help you.</p>
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