You are Needed


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“You are required right now. There is an amazing shift in consciousness occurring, and you are needed. Consciousness is silently inviting you into your bigness”

- Pamela Wilson

 

Pamela’s words resonate deeply with and yet it is not easy to explain what she means. Perhaps this is also your experience? You may be asking, “what exactly is consciousness?”

According to Eckhart Tolle, this question cannot be answered and “the moment you answer it, you have falsified it, made it into another object.”

 

“ Consciousness, the traditional word for which is spirit, cannot be known in the normal sense of the word, and seeking it is futile.

Although you cannot know consciousness, you can become conscious of it as yourself. You can sense it directly in any situation, no matter where you are. You can sense it here and now as your very Presence. It is the underlying I Am, the underlying background to every experience, thought, feeling.

- Eckhart Tolle, “The Power of Now”

 

Feeling a union with consciousness as a felt sensation is the ultimate goal of our time together, and is, as Eckhart suggests, the primary purpose of our lives. Yet, how does one attain this illusive state if not guided by words?

Fortunately, while fully disclosing the limitations, Eckhart does offer more words on this subject:

 

“Consciousness is the luminous space in which the world arises and subsides. That space is the life that I Am. It is timeless and eternal. Consciousness can also be called:

God
Spirit
Eternal
Source
Formlessness
Space
Stillness
Silence
The Unmanifested “

 

So, though we can never really know consciousness, we can experience our union with it.

We enter into this union every time we experience sacred silence. As Friar Richard Rohr says: Silence has a life of its own. It is not just that which is around words and underneath images and events. It is a being in itself to which we can relate and become intimately familiar. When we connect with silence as a living, primordial presence, we can then see all other things—and experience them deeply—inside that container. Silence is not just an absence, but a primal presence.”


Fr. Lucien Kemble

Fr. Lucien Kemble

I had a great uncle who, I believe, experienced this primal presence, this union with consciousness.

My Great Uncle, Father Lucien Kemble (1922-1999) was a dedicated Franciscan Friar. Though I didn’t get to spend a lot of time with my “Uncle Bert” he left a lasting impression on me. He had a warm heart and practical and grounded wisdom.

In addition to teaching, preaching and helping people, he loved to gaze at the stars and was an active and well respected member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - he even discovered a cluster of stars which became known as Kemble’s Cascade!

“Asked if the sheer immensity of the universe made him feel insignificant, Fr. Lucian replied: “Au contraire. I am as big as that which I contemplate.”

- Brian Brennan, Calgary Herald, March 5, 1999

“Kemble’s Cascade”

“Kemble’s Cascade”

What I believe my Uncle meant by this statement, is the same thing Pamela means when she says that ‘consciousness is silently inviting you into your bigness’. They are both pointing to the Truth that, though apparently contained in a limited form we call our bodies, our true essence is as vast as the Universe that we perceive.

The key to awakening, and thereby ending suffering, is to to unite with Consciousness (or God, Spirit, the Eternal, Source, Formlessness, Space, Stillness, Silence…feel free to substitute with the word you feel the most resonance with). Only then can we dis-identify from our limited sense of “I” and our destructive ego.

And the only way to experience this union is to listen to the silence, that is, to become fully present (over the next few weeks we will discuss methods for becoming present and aware of the ego).

We intuitively feel this union when we are in nature. Nature teaches us how to find our way home, to listen to the silence and remember our union with it.

 
“Look at a tree, a flower, a plant. Let your awareness rest upon it. How still they are, how deeply rooted in Being. Allow nature to teach you stillness.”- Eckhart Tolle, “Stillness Speaks”

“Look at a tree, a flower, a plant. Let your awareness rest upon it. How still they are, how deeply rooted in Being. Allow nature to teach you stillness.”

- Eckhart Tolle, “Stillness Speaks”


“When you are alert and contemplate a flower, crystal, or a bird without naming it mentally, it becomes a window into the formless. There is an inner opening, however slight, into the realm of spirit. This is why these three “en-lightened” forms have played such an important part in the evolution of human consciousness since ancient times; why, for example, the jewel in the lotus flower is a central symbol of Buddhism and a white bird, the dove, signifies the Holy Spirit in Christianity. They have been preparing the ground for a more profound shift in the planetary consciousness that is destined to take place in the human species. This is the spiritual awakening that we are beginning to witness now.

Is humanity ready for a transformation of consciousness, an inner flowering so radical and profound that compared to it the flowering of plants, no matter how beautiful, is only a pale reflection?”

-Eckhart Tolle, “A New Earth”


 

Is humanity ready for a transformation of consciousness?” Eckhart Tolle asked this question back in 2005 and I, along with the millions of others who were moved by his teachings, answered with a resounding “YES, we are ready”!

Fifteen years later, so many of us on the planet are this “YES” with much more intensity than ever before!


“Awakening and staying awake is the shared purpose of every human being. This evolutionary step is our inner purpose and is the most important thing that can happen to and through a human being. Then what we do in the world, our outer purpose, is revealed to us and lived out through us. Harmonious actions, relationships, communities, and business practices set the foundation for balanced, sustainable, and abundant economic & government systems. The awakened state of consciousness is the New Heaven. Being and doing in that state are the foundation of the New Earth.”

- From “A New Earth in a Nutshell”, a commentary written by Brendon Lumgair (and shared with his permission)


What Eckhart calls the “New Heaven” can be likened to what the Mahayana Buddhists call bodhichitta. In Sanskrit, bodhi means “awake” and chitta means “heart” or “mind”, so bodhichitta means the awakened heart. The Buddhists believe that a commitment to bodhichitta is the only way to affect change here on earth.

 

“We are at at time when old systems and ideas are being questioned and falling apart, and there is great opportunity for something fresh to emerge. I have no idea what that will look like and no preconceptions about how things should turn out, but I do have a strong sense that the time we live in is a fertile ground for training in being open-minded and open-hearted. If we can learn to hold this falling apart-ness without polarizing and without becoming fundamentalists, then whatever we do today will have a positive effect on the future.”

- Pema Chodron “Welcoming the Unwelcome”

 

A paradox of our times seems to be that we, as a society, are both ripe for awakening and simultaneously presented with a plethora of obstacles preventing this very awakening. On one hand, we have unprecedented access to teachings, we are free to practice without fear of persecution, and there is a growing awareness of and a desire for a shift in consciousness. On the other hand, many of these same forces that are enabling a spreading of consciousness (internet, social media, email)are also distracting and preventing us from achieving the only thing that really matters, the only thing that can actually awaken us - our connection with stillness!

In her audio book “Walking the Walk”, Pema Chodron says, “our society is habitually used to being unconscious rather than being conscious and that there seems to more and more cultural support for unconsciousness, that is to say more and more cultural support to become distracted and disengaged from the present moment.”

In “A New Earth”, Eckhart Tolle refers to the power of television to pull us out of presence and to feed our unconscious pain bodies. At the time of his writing, social media, a force much more powerful than television was not even in existence!

We need a return to presence and a return to grace! And as Pema says:

 

Our only shot at accomplishing this is by first attaining enlightenment ourselves. Along the way, we can take one step at a time, doing our best to keep our longing and commitment going during the ups and downs of our lives.”

We begin with ourselves…we listen….and we remember!

 

On Grace…

“To offer no resistance to life is to be in a state of grace, ease and lightness. This state is then no longer dependent on things being in a certain way, good or bad. It seems almost paradoxical, yet when your inner dependency on form is gone, the general conditions of your life, the outer forms, tend to improve greatly.”
-Eckhart Tolle

“Grace can lie in a smooth, well coordinate motion, or in a humble and tolerant attitude. More often than not, the two go hand in hand. The people who move well will tend to be folks you want to be around. Their ease comes from being comfortable in their own skin, and that’s what we’re drawn to - not to technique or practiced perfection, but to what smooth physicality conveys about a person’s nature. Grace has nothing to do with looks or sophistication, and everything to do with compassion and courage.”

- Sarah L. Kaufman, “The Art of Grace”

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Our Closing Meditation:

 
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Prayer of the Lotus Nectar

Beloved Kuan Yin, help me realize the connection to myself and to Life that I need to be able to live my highest vibrational life, where I am well, replenished, joyful and connected to the endless flow of divine energy and life force in our Universe. Please bring me clear guidance about how to best cultivate chi now, how to be open to receive the Nectar of the Lotus, the life force and love of the Divine Mother, for my highest good, so be it. Om Mani Padme Hum. 

“Om Mani Padme Hum”
This is a powerful heart opening mantra.

It means ’the opening of the jewel in the lotus,’ or ‘may the heart awaken with divine compassion and may I know myself to be an awakened being of light’.  


Whispers from Grace

“Welcome, Welcome”

My beloved mentor, Pamela Wilson begins each Satsang (sacred gathering) by saying the word “welcome” two times…followed by a little bow of her head.

I invite you to pause for a moment and really listen as I say “welcome, welcome”. I invite you to open your heart to receive and feel the intention - more than a greeting, this is an invitation to open the heart and to receive.

Welcome to this circle.

Welcome to this space.

Welcome to this time.

May our time together be sacred and purposeful.

May we create an authentic and safe environment for each of us to rest in the heart and listen to the stillness.


 
“Listen. Can you hear the voice of wisdom whispering in the silence?”- Shani

“Listen. Can you hear the voice of wisdom whispering in the silence?”

- Shani

 
 

The following passage captures perfectly what it means to listen to the stillness (or silence) and captures perfectly the intention for our time together:

Sacred Silence
- By Richard Rohr, The Centre for Contemplation and Action

Most of us who live in a capitalist culture, where everything is about competing and comparing, will find contemplation extremely counterintuitive. How do we grasp something as empty, as harmless, as seemingly fruitless as the practice of silence?

Silence needs to be understood in a larger way than simply a lack of audible noise. Whenever emptiness—what seems like empty space or absence of sound—becomes its own kind of fullness with its own kind of sweet voice, we have just experienced sacred silence.

When religious folks limit their focus in prayer to external technique and formula, the soul remains largely untouched and unchanged. Too much emphasis on what I call “social prayer” or wordy prayer feeds our egos and gives us far too much to argue about. How can we truly pray when we are preoccupied with formula and perfection of technique?

If we can see silence as the ground of all words and the birth of all words, then when we speak, our words will be calmer and well-chosen. Our thoughts will be non-judgmental. Our actions will have greater integrity and impact.

When we recognize something as beautiful, that knowledge partly emerges from the silence around it. It may be why we are quiet in art galleries and symphony halls.

As one author I read years ago said, silence is the net below the tightrope walker. We are walking, trying to find the right words to explain our experience and the right actions to match our values. Silence is that safety net that allows us to fall; it admits, as poets often do, that no words or deeds will ever be perfectly right or sufficient. A regular practice of contemplation helps us trust that silence will uphold us, receive our mistakes, and give us the courage to learn and grow.


 

As Richard Rohr so beautifully expresses, at the heart of all spiritual traditions is the recognition that we are One with all of life - that there is no separation. 

My goal for this session is for you to know this Truth as a felt sensation in the body rather than as an illusive mental concept.

Over the course of our twelve weeks together, the teachings of Eckhart Tolle and Pema Chodron will be reinforced by the ancient practice of Qigong. “Qi” means life force energy and “Gong” means the flow of or practice of; so Qigong means the practice of flowing life force energy. Though this simple definition is accurate, it fails to fully capture the essence and mystery of Qigong. Qigong is much more than following a series of prescribed movements, it is a practice of DEEP PRESENCE…and this is why I chose to dive deep into the practice of presence for this session.

We will spend the first several weeks focused on Eckhart Tolle’s teachings (mostly from his book “A New Earth”, but also touching on his first book, “The Power of Now”). We will then naturally transition to a discussion of Pema Chodron’s book, “Welcoming the Unwelcome, Wholehearted Living for a Brokenhearted World”. Pema’s wisdom will beautifully support and reinforce Eckhart Tolle’s teachings of presence and grace by providing timely, relevant and practical “how to’s”.

Together let us embrace the art of listening to the silence…
and hearing the wisdom that transcends all words!


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When you don’t cover up the world with words and labels, a sense of the miraculous returns to your life that was lost a long time ago when humanity, instead of using thought, became possessed by thoughts. A depth returns to your life. Things regain their newness, their freshness. And the greatest miracle is the experiencing of your essential self as prior to any words, thoughts, mental labels, and images. For this to happen, you need to disentangle your sense of I, of Beingness, from all the things it has become mixed up with, that is to say identified with. That disentanglement is what this book is all about.”
- Eckhart Tolle, “A New Earth”


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During our twelve weeks together, we will be exploring the heart of Eckhart Tolle’s teachings. Like many others in the western world, “The Power of Now” (1997) and “A New Earth” (2005), were my first foray into what is often referred to as new age spirituality (even though Eckhart himself refrains from calling it this…as do I). Eckhart Tolle’s teachings went mainstream in 2008 when Oprah Winfrey discovered “A New Earth” and asked Eckhart to join her in offering a free online course. This course was one of the first of its kind and over half a million people from all around the world signed up (I was one of them).

Eckhart Tolle has often been credited for bringing present moment awareness into mainstream thinking. As we will discover presence is and always has been at the heart of all spiritual teachings, including the practice of Qigong.

“Opening yourself to the emerging consciousness and bringing its light into this world is the primary purpose of your life.”

-A New Earth


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Pema Chodron, an American born Buddhist nun, is a gifted communicator and teacher. She is a resident teacher at Gambo Abbey Monastery in Nova Scotia and the author of many best selling books including: “The Wisdom of No Escape”, “Start Where You Are”, “When Things Fall Apart”, “The Places that Scare You”, “No Time to Lose”, “Practicing Peace in Times of War”, Smile at Fear”.

“Whether distraction and aggression proliferate globally or peacefulness and harmony grow stronger depends on how we as citizens feel about ourselves.”

- Welcoming the Unwelcome, Wholehearted Living in a Brokenhearted World.


Bringing it all together:

In recent sessions, we discovered the power of The Five Agreements (by don Miguel Ruiz) and of the Ho’oponopono Forgiveness Ritual

The Five Agreements:

In his teachings, don Miguel Ruiz helps us to break our self-limiting agreements and replace them with agreements that bring us personal freedom, happiness and love:

1. Be Impeccable With Your Word
2. Don’t Take Anything Personally
3. Don’t Make Assumptions
4. Always Do Your Best
5. Be Skeptical, But Learn to Listen

The Ho’oponopono Forgiveness Ritual

This ancient Hawaiin forgiveness ritual proceeds from an understanding of the unity of everything in the world, which is true even though we feel ourselves to be separate. Because everything influences everything else, we contribute to harmony if we discover our share in disharmony and enter instead into the healing process of directing the following four sentences to a person or situation (can be spoken or said silently):

I am sorry
Please forgive me
I love you
Thank you

As we learned (and will continue learning), the Five Agreements and the Ho’oponopono Forgiveness Ritual offer profound wisdom and practical tools. At the heart of both of these teachings, and, in fact, all spiritual traditions, is the recognition that we are all connected to the One-Life energy that creates and sustains us, and that separation or “me-ness” is an illusion created by the mind.

As you can see all of the teachings weave together into one beautiful and continuous tapestry! Through our time together, you will be reminded of the practical wisdom of the Five Agreements and the Ho’oponopono Forgiveness Ritual and you will discover how Qigong is the perfect practice of integrating this timeless wisdom into the body to enhance your health and wellbeing!


 

On Grace…

 
 

“Grace is the constant love that animates, permeates and balances everything and everyone. When we bring awareness and gratitude to Grace, it awakens balances, and resolves even the unresolvable.”

- Pamela Wilson


“We need a return to grace. We are all fighting hard battles, and we need all the help we can get. Yet we’ve lost sight of grace, which for so long was an essential, treasured quality, and which ought to be at the heart of how we interact, how we inhabit our bodies and the world around us. Life in the twenty-first century is often rushed, clumsy, and frustrating. We’re distracted and we let the door slam on the person behind us, we trip over curbs as we’re texting, we’re running late, we fail to notice. Our bent postures show us the unfeeling habits we’ve fallen into. We’ve given into gravity. We’ve forgotten how to move through life with grace.”*
- Excerpt from “The Art of Grace” by Sarah L. Kaufmann


* We are here to remember - welcome to our journey! 💗

 

Our Closing Mediation:

Prayer of the Lotus Nector
Beloved Kuan Yin, help me realize the connection to myself and to Life that I need to be able to live my highest vibrational life, where I am well, replenished, joyful and connected to the endless flow of divine energy and life force in our Universe. Please bring me clear guidance about how to best cultivate chi now, how to be open to receive the Nectar of the Lotus, the life force and love of the Divine Mother, for my highest good, so be it. Om Mani Padme Hum. 

“Om Mani Padme Hum”
This is a powerful heart opening mantra.

It means ’the opening of the jewel in the lotus,’ or ‘may the heart awaken with divine compassion and may I know myself to be an awakened being of light’.  

 
EASTERN GODDESS OF COMPASSION KUAN YINKuan Yin takes multiple forms, to meet the needs of all beings. She is gentle but like any feminine being she will assume a more ferocious form if necessary in order to protect what she loves. She takes masculin…

EASTERN GODDESS OF COMPASSION KUAN YIN

Kuan Yin takes multiple forms, to meet the needs of all beings. She is gentle but like any feminine being she will assume a more ferocious form if necessary in order to protect what she loves. She takes masculine forms when that will best serve her higher loving purpose, bringing through much needed sacred masculine energies of tenderness, strength, courage and protection, as well as the divine feminine energies that nourish our souls.

 

Planting The Seeds

NOTE: All unbolded text is taken directly from either “The Four Agreements” or “The Four Agreements Companion Book” by Don Miguel Ruiz, and all credit extends to the author. Bolded text is my personal commentary.


The word is like a seed, and the human mind is so fertile, but only for those kind of seeds it is prepared for.

The word is like a seed, and the human mind is so fertile, but only for those kind of seeds it is prepared for.


The Smoky Mirror is an abstract yet very powerful metaphor for awareness - the awareness that is necessary to embody and live by the four agreements. I invite you to not analyze it with thinking mind but rather gently take it in with a curious mind - whatever you experience (including nothing) is perfect. Our Qigong practice will further help us see and feel the smoky mirror.

 
The Smoky MirrorThree thousand years ago, there was a human just like you and me who lived near a city surrounded by mountains. The human was studying to become a medicine man, to learn the knowledge of his ancestors, but he didn’t completely agree …

The Smoky Mirror

Three thousand years ago, there was a human just like you and me who lived near a city surrounded by mountains. The human was studying to become a medicine man, to learn the knowledge of his ancestors, but he didn’t completely agree with everything he was learning. In his heart, he felt there must be something more.

One day, as he slept in a cave, he dreamed that he saw his own body sleeping. He came out of the cave on the night of a new moon. The sky was clear, and he could see millions of stars. Then something happened inside of him that transformed his life forever. He looked at his hands, he felt his body, and he heard his own voice say, “I am made of light; I am made of stars.”

He looked at the stars again, and he realized that it’s not the stars that create light, but rather light that creates the stars. “Everything is made of light,” he said, “and the space in-between isn’t empty.” And he knew that everything that exists is one living being, and that light is the messenger of life, because it is alive and contains all information.

Then he realized that although he was made of stars, he was not those stars. “I am in-between the stars,” he thought. So he called the stars the tonal and the light between the stars the nagual, and he knew that what created the harmony and space between the two is Life or Intent. Without life, the tonal and the nagual could not exist. Life is the force of the absolute, the supreme, the Creator who creates everything.

This is what he discovered: Everything in existence is a manifestation of the one living being we call God. Everything is God. And he came to the conclusion that human perception is merely light perceiving light. He also saw that matter is a mirror – everything is a mirror that reflects light and creates images of that light – and the world of illusion, the Dream, is just like smoke which doesn’t allow us to see what we really are. “The real us is pure love, pure light, “ he said.

This realization changed his life. Once he knew what he really was, he looked around at other humans and the rest of nature, and he was amazed at what he saw. He saw himself in everything – in every human, in every animal, in every tree, in the water, in the rain, in the clouds, in the earth. And he saw that Life mixed the tonal and the nagual in different ways to create billions of manifestations of Life.

In those few moments he comprehended everything. He was very excited, and his heart was filled with peace. He could hardly wait to tell his people what he had discovered. But there were no words to explain it. He tried to tell the others, but they could not understand. They could see that he had changed, that something beautiful was radiating from his eyes and his voice. They noticed that he no longer had judgement about anything or anyone. He was no longer like anyone else.

He could understand everyone very well, but no one could understand him. They believed that he was an incarnation of God, and he smiled when he heard this and he said, “It is true. I am God. But you are also God. We are the same, you and I. We are images of light. We are God.” But still the people didn’t understand him.

He had discovered that he was a mirror for the rest of the people, a mirror in which he could see himself. “Everyone is a mirror, “ he said. He saw himself in everyone, but nobody saw him as themself.

And he realized that everyone was dreaming, but without awareness, without knowing what they really are. They couldn’t see him as themselves because there was a wall of fog or smoke between the mirrors. And that wall of fog was made by the interpretation of images of light – the Dream of humans.

Then he knew that he would soon forget all that he had learned. He wanted to remember all the visions that he had had, so he decided to call himself the Smoky Mirror so that he would always know that matter is a mirror and the smoke in-between is what keeps us from knowing what we are. He said, “I am the Smokey Mirror, because I am looking at myself in all of you, but we don’t recognize each other because of the smoke in-between us. That smoke is the Dream, the mirror is you, the dreamer.”

 

The Four Agreements are like a map that tells you all the different ways to reach your destination. Their simplicity is what makes them so easy to use in so many directions. But the map is just one half. You are the other half. In any relationship, there are two halves. The book, the messenger, is one half of the relationship, but you are the other half, and that is the beauty of this relationship: your half.

In our exploration together, the invitation is to fully own and embrace “your half”. Simply learning the Four Agreements and pledging to follow them is not enough (I know, as I have tried numerous times over the past 20 years). To truly adopt these four agreements and experience the transformation that is possible requires will and courage.

Every concept, every belief in your mind has its own personality that wants to express itself. You have millions of voices in your head, a whole society inside your mind, and just like a democracy, what the majority wants is the way you live your life. That inner society is governed by rules that dictate the way your life should be, the way each part of you has to behave. The whole dream of your life is based on the rules in your Book of Law, and whatever happens in your life will be interpreted according to that Book of Law.

And there are two other parts that live in your mind: One is the Judge and the other is the Victim. The Judge is doing its job perfectly. Its job is to judge, and it uses the Book of Law to judge everything. Every action and reaction lives under the tyranny of the Judge.

The Toltec created THREE MASTERIES and FOUR AGREEMENTS to guide us out of suffering and return us to our true nature: happiness, freedom, and love.

THE THREE MASTERIES:

  1. THE MASTERY OF AWARENESS
    This mastery is the first step towards personal freedom, because we cannot be free if we don’t know what we are, where we are, or what kind of freedom we are looking for. In this mastery, we become aware of the fog that is in our mind. The Mastery of Awareness can also be called the Mastery of Truth.

  2. THE MASTERY OF TRANSFORMATION
    The goal of the second mastery is to put order into the chaos of all the voices in our mind, to face our fears, to transform our fears, and to find the freedom to live our own life instead of the life of the belief system. The Four Agreements are a summary of the Mastery of Transformation.

  3. THE MASTERY OF LOVE
    The result of the first two masteries is the third mastery, The Mastery of Love, or The Mastery of Intent. From the Toltec perspective, love or intent is that part of life that makes the transformation of energy possible. It is Life itself; it is unconditional love. Everything is made with love because everything comes from God or Life. When we master love, we master the dream of our live, and when all three masteries are accomplished, we reclaim our divinity and become one with God.

The first two masteries are the essential to the application of The Four Agreements and we will spend time focusing on the what they really mean and how to bring them into our lives. The third mastery, is the result of the first two masteries and the application of the four agreements. Don Miguel Ruiz has written a book devoted to this mastery, called The Mastery of Love.


This weeks closing prayer (at the end of our Qigong practice):

“Once he knew what he really was, he looked around at the other humans and the rest of nature, and he was amazed at what he saw.”

Your integrity is who you really are, what you really are, the totality of your authentic self. Spend a few moments every day to get in touch with the memory of what you are. Allow yourself to imagine the possibility that you are made by a certain frequency of Light. Light is the messenger of God; it contains all the information, all possibilities, and all power. Imagine that you are made of Light, of Spirit. There is nothing you need to do. There is nothing you need to be except what you really are. Remember what you are, and the dream of your Life will have no limits.


 
Don Miguel Ruiz was born into a family of healers, and raised in rural Mexico by a curandera (healer) mother and a nagual (shaman) grandfather. The family anticipated that Miguel would embrace their centuries-old legacy of healing and teaching, and …

Don Miguel Ruiz was born into a family of healers, and raised in rural Mexico by a curandera (healer) mother and a nagual (shaman) grandfather. The family anticipated that Miguel would embrace their centuries-old legacy of healing and teaching, and carry forward the esoteric Toltec knowledge. Instead, distracted by modern life, Miguel chose to attend medical school and become a surgeon.

A near death experience changed his life. Late one night in the early 1970’s, he awoke suddenly, having fallen asleep at the wheel of his car. At that instant the car careened into a wall of concrete. Miguel remembers that he was not in his physical body as he watched himself pull his two friend to safety.

Stunned by this experience, he began an intensive practice of self-inquiry. He devoted himself to the mastery of the ancient ancestral wisdom, studying earnestly with his mother, and completing an apprenticeship with a powerful shaman in the Mexican desert. His grandfather, who had since passed on, continued to teach him in his dreams.

In the tradition of the Toltec, a nagual guides and individual to personal freedom. Don Miguel Ruiz, a nagual from the Eagle Knight lineage, has dedicated his life to sharing the wisdom of the ancient Toltec.

 

 
Thousands of years ago the Toltec were known throughout southern Mexico as “women and men of knowledge”.Toltec knowledge arises from the same essential unity of truth as all the sacred esoteric traditions found around the world. Though it is not a r…

Thousands of years ago the Toltec were known throughout southern Mexico as “women and men of knowledge”.

Toltec knowledge arises from the same essential unity of truth as all the sacred esoteric traditions found around the world. Though it is not a religion, it honors all the spiritual masters who have taught on the earth. While it does embrace spirit, it is most accurately described as a way of life, distinguished by the ready accessibility of happiness and love.

 

With endless love and compassion we embark on this journey together!

xo
Patti