Monday, March 11, 2013

New Moon Action: Tap Into Your Body’s Wisdom

The Pachamama Alliance: What’s Your Purpose?


Try this simple exercise, inspired by Pachamama Facilitator and minister Howard Friend, for a day, week, month, or more and give yourself a chance to discover what you’re most deeply called to do.

Listen to What Your Body Has to Say

Finding a quiet space or time during the day for this exercise can be fruitful, but being mindful through the day, noticing your body’s responses to what’s going on around you, is just as important.
Pick one day to start, and as you go about your business, make a note every time you feel a strong physical response or sensation, including but not limited to:
  • A racing heart
  • Butterflies in your stomach
  • Tears coming to your eyes
  • Spontaneous laughter or a smile you just can’t stop
  • What “pops” into your mind . . . a thought, scene, name . . . especially when something keeps “popping” up
  • What “catches your eye” or what barely audible catches your ear . . . what do you find your senses drawn to, beckoned by
  • Sensations, overt or subtle
Notice what caused your body to respond in this way. Be curious. What connections do you make to your body’s responses?
  • Was it something someone said or did?
  • Was it a picture in a magazine or newspaper?
  • Was it a particular place?
  • Did any specific thoughts, words, or phrases come to your mind at the same time? Note them, too, even if they seem random or unrelated.
Make your notes as detailed as you can. This means you’ll want to have a pen and paper (or other device you use for taking notes) handy at all times.

Learn from What You Discover

At the end of the day, take some time to read over what you’ve written.

Look for what brings you feelings of joy and comfort as well as what brings you sorrow and discomfort, and any possible connections between them. Where we are most joyful is often the place from which we can best heal what is hurting in the world.

Be open and curious about what you find. Resist the urge to make a decision or to take immediate action based on what you discover.

Instead, consider continuing the exercise for another day, a week, a month, or longer, and keep strengthening your ability to tune into your body’s cues.

Along the way, you’ll refine your sense of what moves and compels you – giving you a sound foundation from which to take sustained, committed action that engages your mind, body, and spirit.  How do you connect with your body’s wisdom? What has helped you to understand your purpose in life? Share your thoughts in the comments below or on our Facebook page!

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