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		<title>Intentions, visions and epiphanies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James the Shivanaut</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intentions For the first time since starting Shiva Nata, I had been able to think of an intention that I was emotionally invested in.  I have struggled with this before, though I&#8217;m still not sure exactly why that is, so it was great to finally find myself with a question that I felt I could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Intentions</h2>
<p>For the first time since starting Shiva Nata, I had been able to think of an intention that I was emotionally invested in.  I have struggled with this before, though I&#8217;m still not sure exactly why that is, so it was great to finally find myself with a question that I felt I could use Shiva Nata with.  The intention was to understand what I got out of the hours I was spending online before going to bed.  I&#8217;d realised that my constructive part of the day tended to end around dinner time and I would then spend hours online which often resulted in me feeling frustrated with myself, yet I had a real sense of getting something out of this time that I couldn&#8217;t quite identify.</p>
<h2>Visions</h2>
<p>During shavasana I had a little vision/thought about feeding the rabbits grain, rather than vegetables.  I was annoyed at Glyn for not just ditching the grain and feeding a mix of veg instead.  As my awareness came back to my thoughts I started to think &#8220;oops I&#8217;ve gone off on one&#8221; but for some reason, rather than let go that thought and come back to blankness, I was drawn to go back and look at the story that had played out.  I noticed that there was a message to the story: that change, even when easy and with obvious benefits, can be resisted simply because of inertia.  I thought about my intention: I am resisting the change to my sleep patterns.  Now this statement was being touted by one part of my brain as obvious, it was simply a restatement of the question &#8216;Why don&#8217;t I want to go to bed?&#8217; but I know that a rewording can bring powerful insight and understanding so I paid attention and realised that the key phrase was &#8216;I am resisting the change&#8217;.  So I sat up, grabbed my large journaling pad and wrote &#8220;I notice that I am resisting the change to my sleep cycle.&#8221;  <a title="Oh happy day!" href="http://dancing-geek.co.uk/living-my-passions/oh-happy-day" target="_blank">What followed blew me away</a>.</p>
<h2>Epiphanies!</h2>
<p>I had nine, count them &#8211; nine, epiphanies in the 3 A4 pages of writing that followed.  It was one per paragraph at one point!</p>
<h2>Going forward</h2>
<p>This is what I&#8217;ve been looking for in my practice.  A way to access understanding around an area.  It&#8217;s taken me a long time to be able to get the different pieces in place:</p>
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<li>a real intention that I&#8217;m focussed on with emotion</li>
<li>a strong practice that challenges me (I did Levels 3, 4 and half of 5)</li>
<li>an understanding of when I&#8217;ve reached the point to stop (brain fog just starting to really kick in &#8211; before I&#8217;ve pushed through this and totally flatlined my brain for no extra benefits)</li>
<li>being able to listen to my thoughts in meditation afterwards</li>
<li>following my intuition within the meditation practice, not just going for silence but hearing the message</li>
<li>knowing when to follow that message into my journaling</li>
<li>feeling comfortable in how to journal and record the thoughts that come to me in a safe way, knowing which routes are dead ends and which are the path to follow</li>
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<p>I feel like I&#8217;ve reached the next level up after plateauing for so long.  I was truly skeptical I could go any further &#8211; I&#8217;m so grateful that I&#8217;ve gave it one more try!</p>
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		<title>Writing things down does more than get ideas out of your head &#8211; a journaling success story</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James the Shivanaut</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote a note in my journal&#8230; I made a note about the fact that my feet were cold when relaxing after practice &#8211; my favourite part.  I lie flat on the floor and completely relaxed (Yoga peeps will know this as Shavasana or corpse pose).  If you&#8217;ve ever seen a Bunny Flop you know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>I wrote a note in my journal&#8230;</h2>
<p>I made a note about the fact that my feet were cold when relaxing after practice &#8211; my favourite part.  I lie flat on the floor and completely relaxed (Yoga peeps will know this as Shavasana or corpse pose).  If you&#8217;ve ever seen a <a title="One very relaxed bunny" href="http://dailybunny.tumblr.com/post/46411740/via" target="_blank">Bunny Flop</a> you know what I mean.</p>
<h2>Writing the note let an idea through&#8230;</h2>
<p>My clever thought was this: wear some socks!  It sounds silly and obvious, but it was something I would never have considered if I hadn&#8217;t given my thought about my cold feet some attention (<a title="Keeping a habits journal - notes about daily practice" href="http://adventuresofashivanaut.com/progress-diary/shiva-nata-daily-practice-journal-habits-keep" target="_blank">one of the reasons to keep a journal</a>).  If you&#8217;re anything like me you won&#8217;t go and get a pair of socks now and put them where you practice/with your notebook/on the floor somewhere &#8211; but you might remember this post next time you realise your feet are freezing!</p>
<h2>Which then led to me having a lovely warm feeling!</h2>
<p>The next day as I lay down I suddenly remembered about the socks and got to have lovely warm feet &#8211; now that&#8217;s a result!</p>
<p>Writing things down does more than get ideas that are running lose in your head out and onto paper.  It gives them a tiny amount of undivided attention.  If you read productivity blogs you&#8217;ll know about the idea of focussing on one idea at a time, and even on a small level this seems to work wonders.  My theory is that they are looking for your attention and having got your focussed attention for just a few seconds your thoughts are happy to get to work generating ideas for you!</p>
<p>Do you have any little success stories from your journaling &#8211; or any other part of your practice &#8211; you can share?  I&#8217;d love to hear of anything that your proud of so we can celebrate your success!</p>
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