Soulful Living: Personal Growth and Spiritual Growth

Join Our New Soulful Living Community Today!

Welcome!  

Summer 2008

Spiritual Social Network Community
Spiritual Growth Articles
Spiritual Growth Columns
Daily Soul Retreat Newsletter
Soulful Musings Blog
Spiritual Growth and Self Help Books
Holistic Directory Listings
New Age Gift Store
Soulful Singles
Inspirational Insights
Spiritual Links
Our Supporters
About Our Site
Home

Personal Growth

Our Sponsors:

Mandala Soap: A Peaceful Meditative Experience for Body, Mind and Soul
Mandala Soap

Inspirational Gifts
Inspirational Gifts


Grief to Greatness
Encouraging the Soul

Tibetan Gifts and Handicrafts
Tibetan Gift Items

Eco-Friendly Gifts
Eco-Friendly Gifts

Articles by Topic:
Personal Growth Articles
Personal & Spiritual Growth Articles
~~~
Celebrate Your Life
~~~
Personal Power
~~~
Connection
~~~
Life's Deeper Meaning
~~~
Courage
~~~
Life Lessons
~~~
Being Still
~~~
Life Balance
~~~
Spring Cleaning
~~~
Life Reflection
~~~
Letting Go
~~~
Moving Forward
~~~
Spiritual Practice
~~~
Life's Crossroads
~~~
Living Your Dreams
~~~
Graceful Living
~~~
Midlife Wisdom
~~~
Serenity
~~~
Your Authentic Self
~~~
Peace Begins with You
~~~
Animals & Spirituality
~~~
Romance Rituals
~~~
Living Soulfully
~~~
The Feminine Spirit
~~~
The Soulful Home
~~~
Decluttering Life
~~~
Stress Relief
~~~
Loss & Grief
~~~
Shadow Work
~~~
Self-Improvement II
~~~
Self-Improvement I
~~~

~~~
Symbols & Meaning
~~~
Abundance & Prosperity

~~~
Love and Relationships
~~~
Being Present
~~~
Prayer & Manifestation
~~~
Family & Community
~~~
Feminine Wisdom
~~~
Flow & Synchronicity
~~~
Personal Rituals
~~~
Understanding Dreams
~~~
Affirmations &
Visualization
~~~
Conscious Living
~~~
Soul Nourishment II
~~~
Soul Nourishment I
~~~
The Soul of Love
~~~
Life Purpose
~~~
Finding Inner Peace
~~~
Gratitude & Giving
~~~
Meditation
~~~
Healing
~~~
Art & Creativity
~~~
Finding Joy
~~~
The Soul and Intuition
~~~
The Soul at Work
~~~
Writing & Journaling
~~~
Nature & Environment
~~~
Creating a Soulful Home
~~~

 

Spritual Growth

Home


Karen Deborah Farris Being Present
June-July 2004
by Karen Deborah Farris


MESHE, HESHE, MISON & ORBIT by Karen Deborah Farris
MESHE, HESHE,
MISON & ORBIT


Each month, Karen offers her spiritual insights for
"being present" in all aspects of life, by calling upon the techniques of her
four guiding principles, MESHE, HESHE, MISON & ORBIT.


Soulful Practice: Spiritual Practice—Soulful Nature

Today, in the face of my writing deadlines, I put my sweet puppy in the car and take her to the nearest State Park. She needs to move away from the concrete and the neighborhood and the carpeting as much as I do. We walk in a field, along trails, through grasses and leaf piles. We skip and play as she runs ahead and then quickly turns around to see that I am still here. Leash attached, she turns as if to just smile at me, showing her excitement through her beaming eyes and dangling tongue.

I decide to sit in meditation after our walk in the park, instead of when I first rise. I decide to spend a little less time writing so that I can make both rituals happen each day this week. I’m reminded in doing things this way, that creativity—the very source of our nature—is found in the empty spaces between what we do and what we say. Without these experiences, without the silences that rise and fall between them—we have no room for our creative self.

My late morning meditation finds me more in tune with the breezes coming through the windows and doors, my breath as it rises and falls, the tingling sensations of my legs and arms. I can feel the oversized twelve year old of my past, recall the sound of my Aunt Claire’s voice, and the furry belly of my cat who has long since left this world. I note the memories, the feelings they promote, the images passing through, and the great release of breath as I return to the present moment. I am still, and sit beyond the bell when it is time for it to ring.

Let’s Talk Spirit; Let’s Talk Soul.

Soul is dark, moist, the unknown, deep, endless, remembering; it is meaning making, draws toward itself, rich, fumbling, sensing; found in bogs, caves, at sea level; soul retrieves, utters, connects.

Spirit is sky, mind, light, dry, expansive, euphoric, active; it is lifting, inspiring, motivating; is found in high altitudes, tree tops, in bird flight; spirit soars, discerns, is cutting, editing, searing.

Soul is body—spirit thought. Soul is the legs upon which ideas walk through this world. Spirit, the imagination of escape and limitlessness by which creativity first takes flight.

Our spiritual nature is a nature born of the mind. Elation, inspiration, meditation—these words speak to and tend to conditions of the mind. The mind is a powerful resource, and an inspired mind, a clear mind, is an unstoppable force of transformation.

Our soulful nature is a nature born of the body. Movement, feeling, instinct, connection—these words speak of soul. Soul is grounding; guttural. It is found in the painful experiences we survive, the touching moments of birth and death, the instinct to stay alert when tragedies occur.

Spiritual Practice—Soulful Matters

When thinking about spiritual practice, soulful matters must not be overlooked. If we think of spiritual practice as what will inspire and clarify our mind and heart, then soulful practice would be seen as that which grounds us in our body, attunes us to our gut, and connects us to the earth itself.

For many of us, the words spirit and soul have become interchangeable. We have lost our history and become separated from the rich material that distinguishes spirit from soul. Without this distinction, each lose their interconnectedness—spirit and soul are two parts of an inseparable whole.

How do we pay homage to these two vital aspects if we no longer see them for their individual attributes? How to keep our soulful nature embedded in our spiritual practice?

For myself, it means taking off my shoes, getting out of doors—out of the city—raising my sensual levels, adding in more breath work, more feeling work, more connection to nature and to my gut. Every time I sit to write, of late, my soulful nature calls me out of doors. And everywhere I go, my soulful nature presents itself. It says, "Over here! Not where you have planned to be, but where you are! Come here to this unknown place. Put your date book down and come here! Set the directions aside and turn left!"

In thinking about spiritual practice, let us not forget the body of the world around us, nor the body that our spirit inhabits. In responding to our soulful nature, let us practice responding to the present moment—moment to moment.

Make clear the distinction between clearing the mind and body of toxic thought and toxic food, and clearing the body from its connection to the earth. We need to get dirty! Our toes know themselves best when digging in the mud. The squidgy feel of wet sand along an ocean walk is the height our bodies live for. In our spiritual practices, let us not forget our soulful bodies.

Yoga is a great example of this: We Westerners tend to think of yoga as a set of physical positions to move through. But yoga is a series of in and out breaths which move through a variety of physical positions. When we experience yoga as breath, we are merging spirit and soul. As sentient beings we must make alive our physical senses (the work of soul) while tending to the spirit and the mind.

Balanced Practice—Spirit & Soul

The word practice implies a repetition of some kind. We are going to repeat with some regularity a certain act or way of being. Meditation, observant mind, journal writing, yoga poses, silent walking—to name a few. And the more we repeat them, the more harmony they sew into our lives.

Listening to the body works the same way. Acknowledging hurt and anger might grow into a practice of feeling your feelings before acting on them. A practice of feeling the pain before you medicate yourself might grow into a realization of what the pain is saying to you. Information is locked up in symptom and if we practice listening to the symptom we learn more about ourselves.

Any practice is going to raise awareness. If we include the body, our connection to our world will also be increased. This kind of practice calls soul forward. Remember, soul stuff is the dark stuff that we may be forgetting is part of our whole. We are not just spirit. We are also soul.

Check in regularly with your feelings. How you feel about your life, what your gut is telling you about people and situations with which you are involved; listening to the gurgles in the tummy, the tightness around your breath, the tension in your stomach, will all serve to reconnect you with your soulful nature. If you think of soul as speaking through the body, through circumstance, through unplanned happenings, then you begin to tie parts of your unawakened life into your awakened one.

When looking to spiritual practice, invite in your soulful nature. Find out what you feel about the things that you are doing. Make it a daily practice to sit with the rumblings of your tummy. Before you take an aspirin for a headache or a Tums for your heartburn, make it a practice to listen to the body and find out what else it might be saying.

And finally, when creating spiritual practice, do not forget to take your shoes off and get into the mud. Rolling around in the messiness of life is as necessary as finding perspective through sitting above it.


© Copyright 2004 Karen Deborah Farris. All Rights Reserved.


MESHE, HESHE, MISON & ORBIT by Karen Deborah Farris


Read Karen's Past Columns:

Jan-Feb 2004 - "Making Our Dreams Come True Is Living A Truthful Life"

December 2003 - "Graceful Living - Confessions of a Professional Speaker"

October 2003 - "Serenity: As Calm, As Clear

May 2003 - "What are Your Needs?"

April 2003 - "Techniques for Clearing the Space for Communication" - Part II of II

February 2003 - "HESHE & Clearing the Space for Communication" - Part I of II

January 2003 - "Body & Soulful Living"

November 2002 - "Getting Into MESHE with Your Home Through Minor Adjustments"

October 2002 - "Being in MESHE with Clearing Clutter"

September 2002 - "Discover Going on Retreat"

July 2002 - "Build Your MESHE - Seek the Space: A Process for Reclaiming the Shadow"

June 2002 - Revisiting: "The MESHE Concept - A Path to Soulful Living"

May 2002 - "Bodywork 101"

March 2002 - "Being Present Within Your Prosperous Life"

February 2002 - "HESHE and The Third Bird"

December 2001 - "Manifesting Your Perfect Partner with Personal Truthz"

November 2001 - "Remembering What We Already Know"

September 2001 - "Be Led By What You Are Trying to Avoid"

August 2001 - "Draw Your Way to Clarity, Health & Balance"

June 2001 - "Tending to the Negative Mind"

May 2001 - "Gentle Conscious Living"

April 2001 - "MISON and The Moment"

March 2001 - "The MESHE Concept - A Path to Soulful Living"

 

 

Karen Deborah Farris
Karen Deborah Farris is a successful counselor, healer, and bodyworker. For more than fifteen years she has taught extensive workshops based on MESHE, HESHE, MISON & ORBIT as well as many other self-discovery topics.

Farris began developing her integrated bodywork and counseling techniques in 1984 under the tutelage of many prominent doctors and healers throughout the United States.

Her education into the spiritual and physical aspects of the human experience served as the foundation for her own private practice and the development of a new philosophy. She combined her techniques into four guiding principles, which she shares in her book, MESHE, HESHE, MISON & ORBIT: What My Grandmother Taught Me About the Universe. She is currently touring with a companion workshop series, where she creates an interactive environment demonstrating the material from her book with tangible, life altering effects. In these workshops, individuals discover a deepening of their relationship to self, others and the world around them.

Through individual counseling and group workshops, she has taught her results-oriented programs to many different types of people including those confined to mental institutions, substance and food abusers, and generally, people in life transitions, struggling with intimate relationships, or who lack direction in their lives. Karen lives happily with her husband in Southern California. Visit www.MESHE.com.

For more information, contact Karen at: info@MESHE.com

 

Visit Karen at Her Website:
www.MESHE.com

BACK TO "SOULFUL THOUGHTS"

Daily Soul Retreat
Sign Up for Our Free
"Daily Soul Retreat"
Email Newsletter

Inspirational Newsletters
Our Top Picks for Summer Reading:

NEW!
Alternative and Holistic Health and Healing Products
Holistic Health Store

Inspirational Newsletters
Support Our Site
Make a Contribution

Tibetan Gifts and Gifts with Soul
Give a Gift with Soul

Eco-Friendly Gifts
Eco-Friendly Gifts

Mandala Soap: A Peaceful Meditative Experience for Body, Mind and Soul
Mandala Soap


In This Issue:

CELEBRATE
YOUR LIFE!


Self Help
Self Help and Self Improvement
Feature Articles:

Celebrate Your Life
by Debra Lynn Dadd

Celebrate Your Life! Revel in Laughter
by Judith Orloff

Celebrating the Dark and the Light
by Jane Alexander

If You Knew Who You Really Were, You’d Be Starstruck
by Victoria Moran

Celebrating Your Life
by Barbara Biziou

Let the Celebration Begin!
by Lionel Fisher

Celebrating Life: An Artful Expression
by Genece Hamby

The Celebration Begins Here and Now
by Robin Silverman

Celebrating Your Life: Expressing What you Feel, Do and Desire
by Lucia Capacchione

Celebrating the Ways We Can Be Together
by David Richo

Celebrating Conscious Relationships
by Gay Hendricks

Let Us Celebrate
by Sandra Schubert

L’Chaim! In Celebration of Life
by Donna Henes

Spiritual Growth
Quarterly Columns:

Your Unfolding Path
Carol Adrienne

Being Present
Karen Deborah Farris

For the Goddess
in You

Laurie Sue Brockway

As You Think
Father Paul Keenan

Seasoned Living
Bret S. Beall

Gifts of the Soul
Laura Grace

Scribing the Soul
Kathleen Adams

What's Your
Number?

Rob Ragozzine

Self Help
Support Our Site
Make a Contribution


Anthony Robbins - Self Help, Self Improvement

Contact  |  About Us  |  Advertising  |  Media  |  Terms of Use

Copyright © 1999-2008 Soulful Living® and The Creative Soul®.

Soulful Web Design and Marketing Consulting by The Creative Soul®.

Special Thanks to LightandColor.net for their Kindness & Imaging Expertise!