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Tuesday
Jul212009

Ralph P. Brown & Interview on finding truth

Ralph P. Brown is a Mohawk indian, self-taught artist, writer and among many talents, he raises awareness about the power of the medicine wheel. My own experience creating a medicine wheel as guided by the Sisterhood of the Shields enables me to connect with him on different planes. I am pleased to be reviewing his new book, Awakening the Eagle: A Guide to the Medicine Wheel.  He shares meaningful teachings and I am grateful he is available for this interview. 

First of all I want to say that I have always enjoyed our exchanges. Anita and I love what you are doing with Dreambuilders Australia and I was excited for the opportunity to be a part of it.

As you reflect on core identity, what makes you who you are?

What makes me who I am is my love for life, my awareness of my duty, my responsibility to the Sacred Hood (life) and my ability to perceive both the seen and unseen.

My culture (Mohawk Indian), my life’s experiences and my beliefs about the world and our role in it contribute to who I am… because we act according to our beliefs.

Describing who and what I am is a little like describing a painting before it is painted. I’m a work in progress; a student of life; a servant to the people and Creator. That’s me in a nutshell.

What is your higher calling and how did you grow aware of it?

When I was young I had an astrological natal chart done. The woman who did it said that my destiny would be reached by one of two paths. The things she told me made me pay attention and I filed the information away in the back of my mind.

One day I was invited to a ceremony that was conducted by a Medicine Man whom I had never met, Danny SeaBoy. In the darkness of the sweat lodge he began to pray. I was shocked into rapt attention when in his prayer he said, “Tunkasila (Grandfather), I want to thank you for showing me the man in my dreams who is Mohawk”. I sat through the rest of the ceremony curiously blown away because not only had I never met Danny prior to this ceremony, I never told him that I was Mohawk. After the ceremony I asked him if he could share his dream with me? He told me how I would serve the people if I chose this path. Not long after this, another Medicine Man, Earl Swift Hawk, made me a pipe carrier and confirmed all that Danny SeaBoy had said.

When we are given our Indian name it is given according to what the giver “sees” in us. My God Mother, Elaine Cook, gave me my name Tawennihake (pronounced DAW-ONE-KNEE-HAH-GAY) which in our language means “Making Path”. The Wisdom Keepers and Medicine people have shared generously with me of their vast knowledge and I knew it was for me to give to others – this is my path.

Why write your new book, Awakening the Eagle: A Guide to the Medicine Wheel?

One day I saw an Eagle’s perspective of the world. I saw the people as if they were ants running here and there doing this and that. It seemed as if they were on auto-pilot or living by rote. They were like sleepwalkers unaware of who they really were and oblivious to the “voice” that was speaking to them. Seeing what they were and knowing what they could be, I knew that their spirit needed to be awakened. Thus the title of my book “Awakening the Eagle”.

There is a plethora of self-help, motivational and inspirational material out there but people don’t always resonate with the same thing. Sometimes you need only hear it in a different way to have it make sense to you. “Awakening the Eagle” comes from a different perspective in hopes that something in it will awaken that spirit and cause the reader to walk in a new awareness.

Once people know that they are in control and life is not the whim of outside occurrences, they become empowered. Learning such control can be life-changing. And when enough people learn this they can change the world.

How can Native Indian stories and experiences assist people? How do they help you?

I think Native Americans have a more wholistic view of the world because we recognize that health and wellness comes when there is a balance of physical, spiritual, mental and emotional bodies. Indian stories incorporate this thinking in their telling and are used to not just entertain but to teach as well. The stories are simple in their telling but deep in their meaning.

We each “hear” and “see” things when we are ready t see and hear – depending on where we are in our growth. I learn from these stories every time I hear or tell one. Because of their neutrality they allow the listener to insert himself in the story in his own way and in his own time. They also allow him or her to listen in a way that is non-threatening. A defensive listener is a closed one and this is not conducive to learning.

Another thing about stories is they challenge your imagination and dare you to see other possibilities. It’s okay to be the Buffalo pawing at the fresh grasses on the plain. You are allowed to be the Eagle soaring above the earth – when we stretch our thinking in this way, we grow.

Many people struggle during a search for self or identity. What advice do you offer?

Before answering this question, let me share a quote with you from Ralph Waldo Emerson:

“The moment you decide that what you know is more important than what you’ve been taught to believe, you will have shifted gears in your quest for abundance. Success comes from within, not from without.”

Self image, in spite of what the world “self” implies, comes from the outside. It is what we have been taught to believe through family, friends, culture and society. Self-esteem is how we feel – it comes from the inside and is reflective of our beliefs about self.

We all originate from the Source, the Great Mystery or whatever you choose to call God. We are created not only by God, but from God. We are spiritual beings having a physical experience. Our attention to this form is often at the sacrifice of the spirit. We forget that we are divine creatures with a sacred duty. The further we get away from the Source, the further away we get from our true selves - our God selves. We come into this world with this “knowing” and then we are taught to believe different.

If you accept the fact that we come from and are a part of God, you can add this: Every person is a leader, teacher or healer. They can be one or all of these but once you understand this, your identity becomes clearer. Each person brings a unique talent, quality, skill or gift that aids him or her in fulfilling this earthy mission.

It is not always easy for people to accept or believe that they are, like God, a creator and that what they do with this life matters to more than just their immediate family and circle of friends.

The advice I would offer? Know Thyself! This knowing begins with where you come from.

Tell us about your different choices of creative expression and how this enables deeper introspection.

There are several ways I have of expressing creativity. Art, writing and music get the most attention. I write and draw and this is creativity with a mission because I use them to teach and share what I have. The music I do for the sheer joy of playing.

Art is about my connection with the spirit of the things I draw. Art is my ideas, perceptions and thoughts made visible. Art is a window into my world. Because I am aware of the spirit and energy I pass along to the people who purchase and take these pieces to their homes, I take pause to look at what is coming from inside of me when I create.

I do this even more so when I write. When I draw I can take artistic liberties and even if they don’t “get” the intended message, they can appreciate the artwork. When I write, I want people to get it. As I look for the best way to explain abstractions and allegory it causes me to look at these from as many views as possible. Introspection is the inevitable result.

I have been given wonderful gifts and I am blessed to be able to share them in this way.

Human perception is grounded in the physical senses. How has this effected your belief in and knowledge of ‘the unseen?’

Spirit moves unseen like the wind but we see nature dance in its wake. People who are aware “know” the cause. They recognize the Source because they are aware of their connection to it.

Spirit “speaks” to us in signs and symbols that we understand. What is always fun to see is when Spirit uses people, circumstances or events to teach or show me something. I don’t have to see it to know that it is coming from the Source.

People don’t see the undersea earthquakes that cause tsunamis but they see the effect. When I pray I feel the universe respond and watch for the effect – I know the wave is coming.

What have you learned from experiences with native tribes and medicine men? Why is this meaningful?

Indian people and their Medicine People have given me much. They have taught me how to “talk” to the things of the earth. They have taught me how to heal and how to serve the people. It is meaningful because these things reach beyond the tribal and cultural context and can benefit the world.

There is an increasing awareness of the twentieth century thinking of excessive consumerism. This bigger-is-better attitude has not served the earth or its people and there is a search for a new paradigm. Indians have always known how to live in harmony with the earth and its creatures. Change may not be easy but it is better to work towards change now than to wait until the problems are so huge that the task becomes panic management on top of everything else. Things don’t have to be out of control before we act.

How does one come to master the physical world?

By mastering the self.

When one truly knows the self there is an awareness of how we relate to all other things. When that learned balance is found, we begin walking in a good way.

The more we learn about the self, the more we learn about our interconnectedness to all things. Life is about relationships. How one thing relates to another and how they relate to everything else. The old ones tell us that what you do to the strand, you do to the whole web. Everything is related to everything else… but because man is the only creature who is out of balance with the other forms in nature, it is with the self that we begin. Bring harmony and balance to your physical, spiritual, mental and emotional self and you bring balance to the whole.

Share 2 experiences that completely alter you self-view and understanding of reality.

The first would be the ceremony I mentioned earlier with Danny SeaBoy. This really caused me to look at what was inside of me and the journey I was on.

My understanding of reality was completely changed when I attended a Yuwipi ceremony with Medicine Man Earl Swift Hawk. In the complete darkness of the room where the ceremony was held I saw spirits in their light form. They flew by the hundreds, light beings that cast no light nor created any shadows. They whispered in one voice creating a sound like white noise as they moved around the room helping the people in attendance. The experience did more than change my understanding of reality, it changed my whole life. A very powerful ceremony.

In your view, what is the “truth” and how can other people come into their own?

In my view, truth is universal.

My litmus test for truth is that it can’t be culturally, gender or racially specific. It has to work for everyone or it isn’t universal.

The truth is seeking you just as you are seeking it. There are a couple of things that can inhibit our search for the truth. One is a preconceived notion of what truth is or isn’t. The other is the tendency to rush to judgment before enough information is given. How can Spirit show us the answer when we already think we have it?

Our search for truth can take us down many paths but… there are many paths to the top of the mountain! How you get there is a personal journey – one that will reward you with many gifts along the way.

One other thing I want to say about truth. Truth and belief are often confused with one another. When you hold an idea up to the light and it casts a shadow it is more than likely a belief. Truth is light and no shadow can be where there is light.

How does dreaming influence your spiritual journey?

From what I can tell, I have three different kinds of dreams:

  • non-sensical flashes here and there
  • cleansing dreams where I process fears, apprehensions insecurities and so on
  • spirit dreams where I know to pay attention. In spirit dreams I am hyper-aware and I clearly see numbers, writing, colors, signs and symbols or animals.

Spirit dreams guide me and teach me. An example of this is found in what I call the Eagle Dream. In Indian tradition it is an honour to receive an Eagle feather. The feather means many things but to receive one means you have done something brave or extraordinary in the eyes of the people. I had a dream that I share in my book “Awakening the Eagle”. I spot an Eagle and I fly up behind him with the intention of “taking” a feather from him. He looked back and gave me a look that said, “Yes, you could take this feather but is that what you really want to do?”

Deciding it wasn’t, I folded his wings with the idea that I would “trade” him his ability to fly for a feather. Again he looked back at me with that same look and I knew it was wrong. So I set him on the ground with the idea of following him until he dropped a feather. Of course this was not the way either. The dream taught me that you can’t get good things in wrong ways. The things that are meaningful are not those that are forced, tricked or stolen. I could have gotten a feather but it would not have held the same value as one that is given in the proper way.

Dreams are a powerful tool because we get our logical and limited thinking out of the way and free the way for what is rather than what we think should be.

Ralph, your creative art and writing encourages human beings to explore the root causes of their beliefs and begin to recognize the meaning of their own delusions. I encourage visitors here to check out your work at www.mirroredwindows.com

Liara, Again I want to thank you for this chance to share my culture and my perspective with you and your readers. May the threads of our connectedness always be visible.

Monday
Jul202009

10 Ways to heal thyself and others

Kindness is sometimes an indescribable feeling.  It is that which compels you to hope for what is good for yourself and others so that you can each grow in meaningful directions.  Each person is on the path. Consider 10 things you can do to help heal yourself and promote healing in others;

1) Feel and project love and compassion toward yourself.

2) Feel and project love and compassion toward everyone.

3) Be present and available for loved ones in need.

4) Do not judge (for you do not know the lessons of others).

5) Learn to forgive thyself and others completely, forever.

6) Listen to your inner voice and mind with impartiality.

7) Be aware of your feeling responses to every situation.

8) Know true love has no opposite (its not an ego need).

9) Be genuinely grateful for all experience as a stepping stone

10) Realize unconditional self-acceptance is accessible now.

Saturday
Jul182009

What is your most recent revelation?

Part of the purpose of this blog is to encourage and guide different stages of awakening. Every human being experiences "ah-ha" moments, that is, those periods where you realize you know useful things. Such an experience enables you to be aware you feel good, and choose to generate similar feelings.   

Take a few moments today and share a recent revelation of your own here. What did you learn? How does it help you?

Friday
Jul172009

Dr. Judith Orloff & Interview on Emotional Freedom

Dr. Judith Orloff is an intuitive healer and unconventional psychiatrist. After learningof her life story and resonating deeply with her journey and writing, I took to her audio Professional Development Course called Becoming an Intuitive Healer. This prompted me to explore more of her alternative health initiatives.

This e-interview is part of a virtual book tour for her latest book called Emotional Freedom. As you consider whether to use this tool on your journey to wholeness, view how this dialogue prompts you to transform attitudes. Rediscover new levels of joy;

Many people are awaking to new ways of seeing and experiencing. How does this relate to Emotional Freedom?

As an Assistant Clinical Professor at UCLA, I work in a mainstream medical system wherethe spiritual/ intuitive aspects of emotions aren’t understood and are not always accepted. During my UCLA psychiatric training, we treated depression and anxiety, as biochemical imbalances requiring medication. I’d meet with patients for fifteen minutes every few weeks, write a prescription, then send them home. This initially seemed the logical thing for me to do.

As part of a family of 3 generations of physicans myself, I gain insight into perspectives on health and well-being. Which vital lessons have you learned from your evolving experience?

I never saw medications as the whole solution, but I saw many patients experience at least partial “symptom relief,” an undeniable relief of suffering. During more than two decades of medical practice, I learned emotional freedom involves much, much more.

Some people speak of the modern era as an Intuitive Age. How do you view this affecting current and future medicine?

We are the keepers of our own healing. We are keepers of an intuitive intelligence so powerful it can tell us how to heal. The time has come for each of us to claim it again. Never forget: It is your right to heal. It is your right to look inside yourself for the answers.

Another way of looking at modern society is that it empowers each person to restore resoucefulness. What would you add?

Each person is free to detach from beliefs that are no longer appropriate. You clean the junk out and your vibration shifts to different levels of consciousness. Emotion is energy. You can learn to channel energy more effectively.

What do you hope to achieve through your latest book?

I encourage people to validate and liberate their intuition. In my book, I discuss four major components of emotions that shape your health and mood: biology, subtle energy, psychology, and spirituality. We must appreciate that we are spiritual beings having a human experience. It’s impossible to grasp how we tick emotionally without a cosmic perspective; everything about us, including our biology, is an expression of the divine. Seeing emotions as a training ground for the soul—a path to spiritual awakening--frames every victory over fear, anxiety, and resentment as a way to develop your spiritual muscles and love more.

Some people are highly-sensitive to energy vibrations. How do you know if this is you?

The trademark of empaths is that they know where you’re coming from. Some can do this without taking on people’s feelings. However, for better or worse, others, like myself and many of my patients, can become angst-sucking sponges. This often overrides the sublime capacity to absorb positive emotions and all that is beautiful. If empaths are around peace and love, their bodies assimilate these and flourish. Negativity, though, often feels assaultive, exhausting. Thus, they’re particularly easy marks for emotional vampires, whose fear or rage can ravage empaths.

What determines whether fears are authentic?

It can be especially tricky to ascertain which fears are authentic, helpful intuitions. As empaths tend to absorb other people’s emotions, they may pick up fear and think it’s their own. To avoid this, always ask yourself, “Is the fear mine or someone else’s?” One dependable way to find out is to distance yourself from the source. Move at least twenty feet. If you experience relief, it’s likely you perceive another’s fear.

How do you know if you perpetuate your own fear?

As you reach that mental place where you are prepared to take responsibility for your thoughts and feelings, then you realize fear begins and ends in the mind. If you don't make it your business to overcome fear, you better believe it'll try to overcome you. Most people are subservient to this emotion though they may not know it. I define fear as the emotional response to danger, perceived or real.

Many people are controlled by negative emotions. How does one grow “emotionally free?”

Emotional freedom means increasing your ability to love. This requires you learn to cultivate positive emotions and compassionately observe and transform negative ones.

How does one stop absorbing other people’s negative emotions?

In "Emotional Freedom" my approach to transforming fear has two stages. First, take stock of what makes you afraid and distinguish irrational fears from legitimate intuitions. Second, take appropriate steps to heed protective fears and transform the others with courage. At times you may foresee real danger, but more frequently unproductive fears clobber you. As a rule, train the self to question fears tied to low self-esteem.

What kinds of tools do you offer your readers to help them help themselves?

A first step towards achieving emotional freedom is to know where you currently stand. I offer “The Emotional Freedom Test” in my book. This self-assessment tool covers a range of positive and negative emotions and invites readers to be more aware of how they typically respond to a variety of emotionally charged situations. Only by raising awareness is one consciously be equipped to make positive change.

Thank you Dr. Orloff, for sharing insight with the Dreambuilders Australia Blog community.

I encourage readers to check out her other bestsellers; Positive Energy, Intuitive Healing, and Second Sight. Dr. Orloff synthesizes the pearls of traditional medicine with cutting edge knowledge of intuition and energy medicine. She truly believes that the future of medicine involves integrating all this wisdom to achieve emotional freedom and total wellness. For further insights, see www.drjudithorloff.com

***To purchase “Emotional Freedom” with 100 free gifts from noted transformational leaders such as Dr. Christiane Northrup, Dr. Michael Beckwith, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Shirley Maclaine and more go to: http://www.drjudithorloff.com/emotional-freedom-promotion/

Friday
Jul172009

How do you meet him?

Goso said, "When you meet a man of the Way on the path, do not meet him with words or in silence. Tell me, how will you meet him?"

If you are not yet clear about it, you are far from saving yourself. Yet, all is not lost. Consider the alternatives.

You need not punch him in the jaw.

Be watchful in every way. When you have realized this wisdom, peace and order will reign over your mind.