Saturday, November 16, 2013

enough is enough

Another Full Moon is upon us,
how do you mark the passage of your life?

Last night's Ecstatic Dance was brilliant - we're finding our flow
and grounding into our purpose.  Together, we - the main space holders and myself,
the weekly volunteers, and the wider community - are experiencing a deepening.

A tighter container with regular rituals has been birthed
inside of which the integrity of chaos in motion (improvisation) plays out and unfurls. 
This, my friends, is the embodiment of the masculine and feminine ~ a radical balance that these radical times calls for.

You must show up to do the work and embody it inside of yourself, now.

For you are nothing less than the Universe in Motion - simply Bee this.

The moon is officially full on November 17th.
Here's the reading from Jose & Lena Steven's Power Path:


"November 17: Full Moon is at 8:16 AM MST. Because this is such a powerful time energetically, it is easy to get caught up in the drama of it all.  The temptation is always to look at what has come down that has been a challenge or is negative.  The mind will always want to understand and try to process what did not work out much more readily than gaining any insight into what manifested without any problem.  During this full moon, discipline the mind to accept and welcome the positives in your life. Focus on what works and ask the "what if" questions that will stimulate even a greater expansion and gratitude."

Lately, I've been personally deepening into my oft-written notion of "no time."  
Time isn't linear.  It's curving and fluid.  
By repeating this idea often, I've been more regularly tasting the slowness of my life 
and relishing it.  
Beecause one truth is that we were all raised on convenience and we all "want it now, daddy!" 
Just like Violet in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory whose father did not assert healthy boundaries for her and, thus, Violet did not have the wherewithal to safely let her impatient desire go, we can all get caught up in what we think we want and roll away from where we need to bee as a result.
  
The discipline of life is to keep your eyes on "winning," however the prize is always a vibrant life in which mistakes are allowed to bee made but kindness is the only way. (Just ask Charlie.) 

You have to accept, however, that this kind of LOVE is saying "No" just as equally as it is saying "Yes."  


This is just one example of the healed 'Masculine' - protecting our Selves from the dangers of over-consumption (of candy, sugar, fat, toys, electronics, food, money) by saying "No, it's not necessary.  Enough is enough, Violet.  Come along now."  And, if you refuse, there will bee consequences for your actions. 
(Like: You will blow up into a big, purple grape and lose your chances at winning this game.  Is that what you want?)


"ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
Come along now."