This week I asked people what came to mind when I said the
word "footprints". The majority of people said, "sand" and
others came up with something along the lines of "leaving an
impression". My mind immediately goes to the sand image, in particular,
the many footprints I've left along Brooke's Beach where we go for our morning
sunrise meditation during the retreat at Sanctuary, in Far North Queensland,
Australia. We arrive just before the sun rises over the Coral Sea and the beach
has been swept by the overnight waves. Sometimes the sand is smooth and, at
others, a collection of sea artifacts have washed ashore. But one thing that is
missing are footprints, that is, until we are blessed to feel the sand between
our toes as we greet the day. Ahhhhh....what a fantastic awakening!
As I thought more about the symbolism of footprints,
impermanence, as well as our carbon footprint, came to mind-what are we leaving
behind? I love the idea of having stepped onto many beaches around the world,
leaving only my footprints and taking away only photographs. These are the
places where my feet have kissed the earth and, really, I am the only one to
remember these personal contact moments. Our footprints remind us about walking
our own path and about the transient nature of our existence. It is said that
we leave footprints everyday, so imagine the millions of impressions you've
made throughout your life alone! How many of those have been created by
following the footprints left by others? How many of them have been created
because you left the known path and
stepped into the unknown?
More deeply, this thought began to germinate during the
Sanctuary retreat when a group of people were talking about legacy and what
they were leaving behind. I didn't hear the entire discussion, but someone
replied, what about your "energetic footprint" that you're leaving
behind? That stuck. Think of someone who is no longer on this earth that you
knew and what it feels like when you think of them. That's an energetic
footprint. Did their behavior influence how you behave or point you in a
particular direction?
Not all of us can leave a legacy that's concrete, such as
our own dedicated library, small fortune, or many children. But what we can
generate is a potent impact through how we have lived our lives. What our yoga
teaches us is to explore the multiple layers of who we are, moving through our
energetic layers known as the Koshas. We begin by moving our physical body,
which is the Annamayakosha (also known as the food sheath). From this obvious
physical place, like an onion, we delve through layers of the body, to energy,
mental/emotional layers, and more deeply into wisdom and bliss. But many of us
who step onto the mat, stay connected only to the physical aspect of the
practice and can miss out of the profound experiences if we were to dive more
deeply.
This past week, we've been using guided imagery to create
energy within our own hearts, expand it and share it with others who are
suffering. We've also been trying to sense the pulsation of energy in our body
once we have established a particular posture. When we know the pose, we can
take our attention away from the mechanics and feel the other sensations which
are present. We enhance these connections through other practices of
meditation, chanting, guided imagery, and surrender.
Everything in the Universe is vibrating at some frequency.
Toning, humming, chanting and singing are our natural ways in which we connect
into a felt vibration. Hum the letter "M" and feel it resonate in the
chambers of your throat, mouth, lips and head. This is another energetic
footprint that can easily be experienced and support us in tuning into the
present moment, and when we are in the present moment we are connected to the
wider grid of energy.
So this week, reflect on what you are creating in your
day-to-day experience and notice if it's aligned with the sense of your truest
nature. What imprint is your being making in this lifetime? And if you really
need to recalibrate your frequency, try walking in the sand and let the ocean
kiss your ankles...that'll work!
No comments:
Post a Comment