Brene Brown, Joan Halifax Roshi Talk Women & Balance at Omega Women & Power Conference

Authors Brene Brown and Joan Halifax Roshi joined co-founder of the Omega Institute Elizabeth Lesser on stage during the opening evening session of the Omega Institute’s “Women and Power Retreat” on September 20, 2013 to discuss the strength, vulnerability and authenticity at the heart of women’s leadership today.

In discussing authenticity, Brown shared her personal mantra: ‘Don’t shrink, don’t puff up and stand your sacred ground.’

“When I first started the research I though there are authentic people and inauthentic people, but what I learned was there is no such thing … there are just people who practice authenticity, and it’s this daily practice. I wanted to have a mantra as part of my practice,” she said.

She came up with hers after taking a trip to attend a board meeting for the Nobel Women’s Initiative. Upon returning, she was confronted by a women when picking her children up from school – a women who in the past had made her feel guilty or “like she had been slimed.”

“She said who took care of the kids while you were gone, and so shrinking would have been for me to say, ‘oh, I was gone and mom had to come in,’ and puffing up would be ‘I was changing the world with the noble women’s initiative, what were you doing last week? How was the bake sale,’” she told the audience laughing. “But that would be hurtful and not authentic and not me.” Instead she discovered her mantra.

Finding a Balance
Part of the evening’s discussion covered finding balance in our lives by taking the time we need for what Halifax Roshi calls the “in breath,” and also changing our view of gender roles.

Lesser explained many of us feel concerned for the world, worry about our children and want to give of ourselves in a way that makes a difference. But in order to give, we must take time to receive.  “What good are we if we are the angry peacemaker?” she asked.

Halifax Roshi compared giving and receiving to the act of breathing. “It’s what the body teaches us – at this moment it’s an exhale and the next moment it’s an inhale. It’s just as important to have the inhale. It’s really knowing your capacities and claiming them,” she said.

Brown’s research has shown her we can’t give to people what we don’t have, and that although for many women the “in breath” time can be a shame trigger, it is necessary.

“I can’t give love and kindness to my kids or to the world or the Earth if I can’t give love and kindness to myself,” she said.

For many women, their identity is caught up in the archetype of the “do gooder,” said Halifax Roshi. “Our social approval comes from us being caregivers and that we are looked on as being self-centered and narcissistic [otherwise].”

Additionally, part of finding balance is for women to begin encouraging men to become caretakers as well, Lesser noted. “It must be a shared responsibility because humans and the Earth need care,” she said.

Brown told the audience as of Oct. 1, her husband was pulling back at work and would be home three days a week – what she called a “shared care, shared work model” – and in her research she is finding men are actually more open to this then women may think.

“What I see is men so teetering close to the edge of sheer grief about what they are missing in their lives that it is almost painful to acknowledge it. It is much easier to express it as power and rage,” Brown explained. “I think women are exhausted…we are holding our breath, not taking our deep breaths in because we want to be perceived as ‘do it all, do it perfectly, and never let them see you sweat,’ and men are holding their breath because ‘yes, we are missing out, and yes we are disengaged from stuff that we really love, but we don’t know how else to do it, and we don’t have support, not just from the systems we work in but from the female partners in their lives.’”

In fact, Brown said the No. 1 source of shame for men – according to what they have told her in her research – is women and usually the women who love them.

“I think we have a lot of healing work to do together, and I think vulnerability is that path back to each other – and the breathing.”

 

VIDEO: Deepak Chopra Introduces the Dream Weaver App: Meditate, Relax, Dream

Deepak Chopra released a Dream Weaver light and sound mind machine earlier this year, which is special glasses using light and sound pulses at different frequencies to help users achieve different states of consciousness and fall into relaxation quickly. Featuring 16 LED’s, the device sells for $299, and comes with nine programs on disks – with additional programs available for $14.95 each.

Now, the bestselling author is offering users access to these programs via an app for iPhone and Andorid. Each program is available for $14.95, and users don’t need the actual machine because the programs use electronics built into the smartphones, along with a single LED camera strobe light. Additionally, the programs include Deepak Chopra speaking and original music by his co-author of the book “Super Brain,” Dr. Rudy Tanzi.

“The Dream Weaver app causes the LED strobe light on the smart phone to flash rhythmically from 20Hz to 0.5Hz,” Chopra explained. “The experience is had with one’s eyes closed resulting in a meditative, relaxed or dream state depending on the program.”

For more information on the app and the original Dreamweaver program, visit http://deepakchopradreamweaver.com/, and watch the below video to see Deepak Chopra demonstrate the app.

 

VIDEO: Watch Award-Winning “Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds” Movie Online Free

Created by Canadian film maker, musician and meditation teacher Daniel Schmidt, the multi-award-winning movie, “Inner Worlds Outer Worlds,” marries science and spirituality to reveal there is one source for all creation that each of us is connected to – and that connects us to one another.

“There is one vibratory field that connects all things,” the narrator says in the below video trailer. “The universe is vibrations and the vibratory field is at the root of all true spiritual experience and scientific investigation. It is the same field of energy that saints, Buddhas, yogi’s mystics, priests, shamans and seers have observed by looking within themselves.”

Broken into four parts, the movie is available online for free, and can be seen at http://www.innerworldsmovie.com/.

“In today’s society, most of humanity has forgotten this ancient wisdom. We have strayed too far into the realm of thinking – what we perceive to be the outer world of form. We have lost our connection to the inner worlds,” the narrator states. “This balance, what the Buddha called the middle way, what Aristotle called the golden mean, is the birthright of every human being, it is the common root of all religions, and the link between our inner worlds and our outer worlds.”

See the movie trailer below:

 

Tappermation: Create Wealth CD

Based on seven meridian points used in the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), the “Tappermation: Create Wealth” CD or MP3 download offers two guided meditation and tapping sessions to help change thoughts around money and abundance.

The sessions focus on letting go of limiting financial beliefs and attracting unexpected income, with affirmations such as “I am the creator of my life experience,” and “I am connected to an unlimited source of abundance.” Recommended for use twice per day in 15-minute sessions, it also features binaural beats and isochronic tones in the background.

To download a free tapping meditation, and see other CDs available, visit http://tappermation.com/.

 

 

Mishka Productions Hosts Celebrate Your Life Sedona Oct. 31 – Nov. 4, 2013

If you are looking for a spiritual retreat offering an up close and personal experience with some of your favorite authors and teachers, then Celebrate Your Life Sedona Spiritual Pilgrimage is for you!

Mishka Productions is running the 4-day retreat with spiritual teachers, including Neale Donald Walsch, Doreen Virtue, Sonia Choquette, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Denise Linn, Panache Desai and more. Taking place Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, 2013 at Enchantment Resort and Spa in Sedona, Ariz., the retreat is an intimate gathering with limited tickets available.

The event will include:

–Opening ceremony with Uqualia, a Medicine Man from the Havasupai Tribe and Denise Linn

–An angel workshop, and look for fairies in the vortex with Doreen Virtue

–Receive guidance and grace from Sonia Choquette

–Discover your personal spirit animal with Denise Linn

–Embark on a journey of self-exploration with Michael Bernard Beckwitch

–An in-depth conversation with Neale Donald Walsch, author of “Conversations with God”

–Invoke the Archangels into your life with Sunny Dawn Johnston

–Understand how to live a divine life with Panache Desai

–Crystal healing with Larry Contier

Additionally, there will be a “Come as You Were Halloween Masquerade Dinner Dance and Gala,” a certificate of attendance, buffet meals (with vegan and gluten-free options), and the final day offers attendees the chance to choose an additional workshop with either Denise Linn, Panache Desai or Sunny Dawn Johnson.

For more information or to register for the event, visit http://celebrateyourlifesedona.org/.

 

Editor’s Advice: Embracing Our “Not-So-Spiritual” Moments

Let’s get honest for a minute. We all have those “not-so-spiritual” moments where our ego takes the lead, and spirit takes a back seat.

We meditate, pray, go to yoga class, attend workshops, read books, keep a gratitude journal, burn incense, light candles, surround ourselves with crystals, and do all we can to stay in the energy of light and love … and then it happens.

A family member makes an innocent comment (or a not so innocent one); a coworker gets the promotion we feel should be ours; a reckless driver cuts us off on the highway, nearly causing an accident; or we get disappointing news about something important to us. In an instant, our ego takes over, our emotions run wild, and we do or say something that hurts someone else, or even ourselves.

Afterwards, we often feel disappointed, and wonder how we could let that person or situation get to us like that? After all, we are spiritual people who should know better, right? Maybe you’ve even had someone say to you, “I thought you were spiritual. You take all those classes, read those books, and this is how you act?”

Instead of beating ourselves up, we need to remember that part of our growth process is learning from our mistakes so we can become more aware and loving beings – and we can choose better the next time.

Bestselling author Paulo Coelho’s has a passage in his book, Warrior of the Light: A Manual that addresses this issue so well, I had to share it with you!

Excerpted from “Warrior of Light,” by Paulo Coelho:

“Every Warrior of the Light has felt afraid of going into battle.

Every Warrior of the Light has, at some time in the past, lied or betrayed someone.

Every Warrior of the Light has trodden a path that was not his.

Every Warrior of the Light has suffered for the most trivial of reasons.

Every Warrior of the Light has, at least once, believed that he was not a Warrior of the Light.

Every Warrior of the Light has failed in his spiritual duties.

Every Warrior of the Light has hurt someone he loved.

That is why he is Warrior of the Light, because he has been through all this and yet has never lost hope of being better than he is.”

Do not beat yourself up – or allow others to do so – when you experience those not-so-spiritual moments. Instead embrace them, and know with each moment you are becoming a better person – a better soul. We all succumb to fear, pain and anger at times. But by not giving up, we have already won half the battle.

Tammy_Mastroberte_headshotTammy Mastroberte is a three-time, award-winning writer, founder of Elevated Existence, and publisher and editorial director of the multi-award-winning Elevated Existence Magazine. She started the new age, spiritual and self-improvement publication at age 30 – eight years after the sudden death of her mother from a brain aneurysm only three days after Christmas in 1999. This tragedy led her down a synchronistic path to discover her purpose and the meaning behind many of the events in her life – including her mother’s death. She now shares her guidance, and the wisdom of today’s top authors and spiritual celebrities through Elevated Existence Magazine. Follow her on Twitter: @ElevatedTammy or on Instagram: elevatedtammy. For more information, visit www.tammymastroberte.com.