Lift up your spirits, with a little spot of soul. By Tijn Touber


Every day anew

We should really be able to start each day anew, I thought as I considered the recent changes to Ode. Why is it so difficult to let go of the past? Why do we cling so stubbornly to things that are over and done, to painful memories or bad experiences? These questions are a theme running through my life and over the years I’ve put them to the wise people I’ve had the privilege of meeting. And in the 10 years I’ve written for Ode I’ve met a number of wise people who’ve given me a number of answers.

In India I met Dadi Janki, a yogini and head of the Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University. I know few people who are as present in the here and now as she. Her secret: Dadi rounds off each day before she begins a new one. Every evening she asks herself how her day was. Did she hurt anyone? Does she need to make amends? Is there something she needs to say or someone she needs to forgive? Before she closes her eyes she makes her amends—sometimes personally and sometimes by sending an apology, thanks or love in her thoughts. When she wakes up in the morning, everything is clean and new.

The Dutch physicist Marinus Knoope also taught me how important it is to let go of the past. He says there is only one way to do that, which is to completely allow it. “When you don’t resist the past, but completely allow it, it loses its power,” he says. “When you embrace what is, you discover it is not negative. There’s nothing wrong with your emotions. Things only get tricky when you’re not allowed to experience them. Sadness or anger don’t hurt. It is the resistance to the emotion that hurts. When you can truly receive and experience the pain, it will be transformed into strength.”

But when we don’t face the past and process it, it continues to repeat itself. Which is why the work of psychologist and conceiver of Non-Violent Communication Marshall Rosenberg involves bringing together the victims and perpetrators of serious violent crimes. Rosenberg discovered that when the offenders and their victims listened to each other’s deepest pain as well as their motives—however hard that might be—they were able to process the pain and move on with their lives. Rosenberg calls it empathy and says: “I’ve yet to meet someone who still wanted revenge after he or she was truly heard.”

According to Rosenberg the first step towards empathy—not only for others but for ourselves—is learning to bring to light what is going on and hurts inside you right now. “Essentially you need to slow down and stop a moment and look at what’s going on inside you,” he says. “Call it meditation.” Perhaps, I thought, Rosenberg is putting his finger exactly on the painful spot. Maybe the fact that most people barely take the time to look inside and discover what’s going on is the reason why they’re getting stuck in the past.

The renowned Italian psychiatrist Pierro Ferrucci thinks so. To his mind, daily meditation is just as important as going to the toilet. How else can you let go of all the “crap” from the past? Ferrucci: “We treat ourselves pretty badly. We barely take the time to get to know ourselves. Our culture suffers from an overdose of action and a shortage of contemplation. I see contemplation as a basic need. You even see it in animals. Dogs or cats, for example, will often sit staring into the distance. We have the same need. A basic physiological need we deny. It’s as if an entire society is forgetting to go to the toilet. That’s serious!”

Those of us who want to start each day anew need do nothing more than fully embrace the past, properly round off each day and regularly go to the toilet.

Comments (5)

Nice toilet reference. No wonder why a lot of people walk around grumpy all the time...they are all constipated by their own fear of letting go!

I too have realized that letting go each day is a necessity. I've been practicing yoga and medication for a couple years now and it has taught me the great gift of living in the moment. It’s amazing how things don’t bother me as much. If a problem comes my way, I don’t dwell on it. I realize it is there, embrace it, then let it go.

I believe things happen for a reason and a lot of the time people don’t realize that because they don’t take the time to reflect. As Mr. Knoope’s says, “When you can truly receive and experience the pain, it will be transformed into strength.” I am happy for all the negative experiences that have come my way because each one of those experiences has built character and strength within myself.

posted by katiek on 6/29/2007 11:54 am

"yoga and meditation"? (medication is okay too :)

speaking of constipation, I have heard meditation referred to as a "mental bowel movement"

"I am happy for all the negative experiences that have come my way because each one of those experiences has built character and strength within myself."

~I'm not sure I'm happy for all the negative experiences that have come my way, but I am practicing not judging them and cultivating awareness of how they have affected me--both positively and negatively. I would say it is more important to remain open to the present moment and work with that in the most positive and compassionate manner.

blessings, Eric

posted by ezz on 7/13/2007 4:19 pm

That’s funny...I meant to say 'meditation', but I'm sure 'medication' could work too, however I’d rather not take that approach.

You are right; I guess it does depend on every experience and person, for that matter. However, I try to make amends with my negative experiences. I search for some light in the dark. It’s the only way I personally can move on from negative experiences.

posted by katiek on 7/16/2007 3:21 pm

katiek~

"Lucent en Tenebris" (~they shine in darkness)

I like your idea of "making amends with negative experiences".

we are never taught that "contemplation is a basic need"; I got yelled at in school when I was a kid (it's called daydreaming :) and yet when out in the forest or by a stream or river, people naturally get out of their own mind and relax to the universe--then it is 'okay' to contemplate and just 'be' from big mind. (or if you meditate)

I catch my dog staring off into the distance, and I ask her where she is and she gets a kind of embarrassed look...then she comes over to me and smiles (I bet she is contemplating pork chops and t-bones--something she won't get in my kitchen since I don't eat the carne :)

Eric

posted by ezz on 7/20/2007 2:08 pm

Brahma Kumaris exposed!!

Brahma Kumaris World spiritual University Love and world peace But what do they really sell?? 70 years of Broken Families and wrecked marriages. Child Abuse suicide intoxication Brainwashing mind control. Psychological abuse. Sex ban. Violence. Targeting r ecently bereaved widows. Financial abuse and tax fraud. Failed BKWSU Predictions of Destruction. Brahma Kumaris fake founder. Historical Re-writes. The missing millions. Association with the British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie. BKWSU Media chief called to Wikipedia Arbitration. Unfounded claims that it operates under the UN (United Nations Organization). God’s Word “Internal” Copyright Document of the BKWSU BKWSU attempt Child Abuse Cover up at Global Retreat. BKWSU Lies and Smokescreen. BKWSU students being openly asked to give gifts of silver and gold. BKWSU Advises Celibacy for Happiness. BKWSU used legal gagging order against husband forbidding him to talk to his own children. BKWSU accuses theft. BKWSU removes and vandalizes articles critical of the organization.

Members are encouraged to purify their minds by the practice of Raja Yoga. Humanity is currently reaching the end and thus the world will be destroyed a time they refer to as "Destruction". Brahma Kumaris teach that the sexual relationship is the parent of all other vices and the prime cause of the unhappy state of humanity. Celibacy keeps women free from the bondage of husband family and society. Belief that Raja Yoga is the precursor to all world religions and that Abraham Jesus Buddha and Mohammed and others must come to them to be taught religion ... in their current re-incarnation on Earth at present. Beliefs that they and only they are angels or are training in order to become angels and that their senior practitioners are already well developed as angels so as to appear in visions or traveling around the world in their angelic forms that they are the inspiration of the form of angels through out all of history and art. Brahma Kumaris are the inspiration of the form of angels or Gods and Goddesses as seen through out all of history and art and that they are worshipped by religious followers. Beliefs that they are the only true and direct representatives of God. and yet have been accused by cult experts of "allegedly using 'pernicious' methods to control its followers"of being "a reclusiveworld-rejecting organization". The Brahma Kumari World Spiritual University a self-proclaimed University status not recognized by any external authority. Dinosaurs existed only 2500 years ago scientists just made a mistake of a adding a few zeros. Brahma Kumaris believe that The world is only 5000 years old a Cycle of Time that repeats itself identically....That is right ...The Brahma Kumaris believe that you will read this again exactly the same in 5000 years time. Social and psychological problems faced by ex-followers have included two suicides within one family a brother and an ex-surrendered sister. Followers of the Brahma Kumaris have suffered rape and physical violence from their families and partners due to stresses caused by the Brahma Kumaris. Documented incidents of child abuse within the organisation brushed a side by leaders as due to the bad karma of the children suffering sex abuse and outside of their responsibility the perpetrators avoid punishment or reporting to police. The Brahma Kumaris believe that mothers must not have attachment for their children and encourage followers whose children do not wish to lead a celibate life to fend for themselves. The Brahma Kumaris call non-BK "normal" human beings "Shudras"which defines as "lowest caste untouchables" and their religions ... Judaism Buddhism Christianity Islam Sikhism and so on are all "The Path of Ignorance" and unable to bring salvation. “Only you BK can understand these maters of knowledge and none else.” (The Brahma Kumaris God speaking. Revised Sakar Murli dated 3.1.06 page 3. ) Discreet historical revision and re-writing of their God’s spoken word to avoid controversy such a sto accommodate increased world population (that is right God does not know how many children he has ...) to change speculation over the timing of the Destruction of the world World War II 1950 1976 1986 –96 Year 2000.... Any day soon and other matters. The Brahma Kumaris believe that the Jews were responsible for their own suffering at the hands of the Nazis. The Brahma Kumaris operate a number of front or "service" organizations Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Visha Vidyalaya Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization Brahma Kumaris Educational Society Brahma Kumaris Association Asociación Espiritual Mundial Brahma Kumaris Raja yoga Education & Research Foundation Learning Center For Peace The Meditation Center Inner Space Living Values Education Program Self Management Leadership Visions of a Better World Foundation The Janki Foundation for Global Health Care Brahma Kumaris Community Education Resources Eternity Ink and others.

And that is just the tip of the iceberg What else do they have to hide?

To read more www.brahmakumaris.info www.bkwsuwatch.com

There are only two fixed truths about the Brahma Kumaris. Firstly they see themselves as being vastly superior over all other religions and all other people. Secondly more money property and land has flowed into its coffers for its own uses than has ever come out of it.

Their God Shiva states that humanity “receives salvation through Knowledge“ “Knowledge is a source of income” and asks BKs“ Sweet children ask your heart whether you have become fragrant flowers who spread the fragrance of Knowledge“

I believe I did. This is an independent letter based on my own research and experience of the BKWSU Raja Yoga organization. If you or your family are considering joining the BKWSU please investigate these claims to see if there is any truth in them and demand response from the Brahma Kumaris at your local centers.

Warm regards J.H Lancaster.

posted by jhlancaster on 10/ 9/2007 8:44 pm

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