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And I don't even know if you, Lynn and Stephen, if you know what you were starting when you wrote it.Awakening." And she's wildly inventive.
A nice little catch all word for that what I'm describing is awakening.Awakening means that the attention shifts deeper than where thoughts play, deeper than wherereactive emotions happen, deeper than identification with the body into a recognition of who
points to this very moment now.Awakening in the way that I want to reference it here is never about anything in the future,never about anything that someone else has that you could get.
And as though I'm separate.Awakening is always, in this moment, simply the willingness to return attention to what is here.
Oliver published what may be his masterpiece, and is certainly the origin of the ur piece of his life,"Awakenings" in 1973. At that time, it would become--I mean, I think it is one of the great books of the last half of the 20th century.
So for example, we have The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.Awakenings. Musicophilia. Seeing Voices.And the most recent one today that we're going to talk about is The Mind's Eye.
spectrum disorder why I probably can't say it better than Oliver saxs and if you know who Oliver sax is he wroteAwakenings um Temple Bron's voice came from a place which had never had a voice and she spoke not only for herself butfor thousands of others by the way Dr saxs also wrote an essay um called an
So the first we could call awakening.An awakening means at least having fleeting tastes of a state of consciousnesswhich is boundaryless-- in other words, to be able to experience consciousness in its purity, when it's not focused on something
if you would care to.The awakening is the moment of recognizing that where we have been can no longer continue and where we are going has to be something different,and we are the agent of that change either individually or collectively.
out why you're here today uh Father Richard war is a globally recognized ecal teacher bearing witness to theuniversal Awakening within Christian mysticism and The Perennial tradition he is a Franciscan priest of the New MexicoProvidence and founder of the center for action of contemplation in Albuquerque New Mexico father Richard's teaching is
Some of you may have heard of some of the more well-known shows that we've done at our theater."Spring Awakening," the musical, started with us.And we do, as I said, we've developed a bunch of musicals.
It's considered to be a state in which a certain kind of subtle awareness continues to be present, and that you have a taste of in the immediate momentof awakening from a deep sleep.And then I also talk about the experience of the dissolution of consciousness, or the breakdown of the self in the process of dying.
So when in times of war, on either side, there are groups who are fighting.So awakening is something that could be implemented, starting from the individual to the world level.
physical presence and that is the alertness, that is the realization that is sometimescalled awakening. And that is the place of also of stillness where you get out of themental noise and that is the source place of creativity, that is intelligence, that is non-conceptual, its primordial intelligence.
think globally there does seem to be more more physiological arousal, more kind ofmicro awakenings, more disruptions to sleep occurring in people who have frequent nightmares that they are a bitmore physiologically aroused during the night. Um and also during the day, usually. So.
levels, 1.5° and 2° C of warming, that report was the event that gave usthe huge global climate awakening in late 2018, 2019, into 2020. It's thereason that we know who Greta Thunberg is. It's the reason we heard of Extinction Rebellion and Sunrise. It's the reason we started talking about a
I will send my son to you, why you should hire him.And that was an awakening.
just an awakening of this whole country realizing that Black men are being targeted in a sense, but also
their own path of awakening.
And he did think awakening was possible for everyone.
a certain kind of awakening, not just a surrender.
So it's an awakening and a dawning for them to see their body be used powerfully.
The private awakening happens when you have an impression based on your experiences, based on your thoughts, based on your perspective.
The public awakening happens when you feel strongly enough about it and you feel that you can support the argument with enough rigor when others disagree.
but it's awakening to different possibilities.
became involved with Spring Awakening.
His fight of awakening was one of rebellion, a subversive path, subversive against greed, against hatred,
It was an awakening for me.
or the gradual awakening process that happens.
And an awakening to this incredible and beautiful culture, and the fact that they embraced this film
His latest book is called "Better Than Sex." It is actually not about what you think it's about.It's about awakening coaching, and what does that mean.And it actually ties in very well with the flow in terms of how do we live more awake?
is beyond conditioned thought and reactive feeling.We could call that awakening.A nice little catch all word for that what I'm describing is awakening.
So let's experiment a little bit here right now together.What we mean by awakening to the degree that the word means anything, it alwayspoints to this very moment now.
And as though I'm separate.So the awakening coaching provides very specific, reliable, tested tools which bring into practice
When we did "Spring Awakening" last year, I saw many more young people.
And how he had, indeed, proceeded to tap out the first nine case studies of what would eventually become, several years laterthe book "Awakenings." Evenings he would read the developing chapters to his mother.But it was strange, he recounted, because at the very same moment that I was drafting the most affirmative and generous of case histories,
are two awakenings that have to occur.
And these two awakenings were prompted by two pivotal moments in my life.
And that was a rude awakening, because I knew what pricing to charge for certain media
And it's just a matter of awakening it.
And you said you came to an awakening right around in your 20s.
And I just think 2020 was an awakening.
When Buddha had his Great Awakening, when he literally became the Buddha, which means 'the awakened one', he listed right livelihood
And it was such an awakening at that time, because culturally, yes, of course, things are different.
And they was singing Spring awakening songs.
This is what led to the second awakening.
All right. So I'm going to describe to you four stations, which are just places that we pass through.So the first we could call awakening.An awakening means at least having fleeting tastes of a state of consciousness
So warrior women in every environment can make a difference, assuming that we are empowered to step forward and create change.And so the point of awakening is the point that each one of us decides that we are going to step forward and claimour ability to advocate for different models of leadership.
So that is a rude awakening.
And that was actually an awakening that this is possible.
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