Conscious movement helps bring openess, awareness,
and spaciousness into our body-mind, and helps us get in touch with the energy in and around us, and out of which our identity is built.
(A.) Preparation for Conscious Movement: Refining
Perception
To perfect conscious movement we need to tune into to our subtle sensations.
We tend to live everyday life in a hurry and to only experience sensations when
they are at their loudest, and not savoring them.
Think about eating a really tasty desert. You savor each bite. When you are
done you enjoy the aftertaste of the flavors in your mouth. If it is a sweet
desert, you may decide to finish with coffee and allow the flavors of the coffee
to mingle with the aftertaste of the desert.
In these exercises you will want to feel the "aftertaste" of sensations in
your body, and to stay with that aftertaste for a period of time.
Imagine someone sounding a gong or a chime. There is the initial sound or
vibration, and then gradually it gets softer and softer. Imagine listening more
and more intently as the sound gets dimmer and dimmer. Imagine you focus on it
so strongly that you can still sense the vibration even when the sound has
almost totally faded out.
That is the attitude you want to take when doing these exercises.
(B.) First Conscious Movement Exercise
(1.) Rub your palms together briskly for 20 seconds or more.
(2.) Stop, and hold your hands in front of you, palms either facing each
other or turned up.
(3.) Notice the sensations in your palms and fingers. You will feel some
tingling, warmth, or other lively sensation in your hands.
(4.) Keep you attention on your palms and stay with this feeling for as long
as you can. (Close your eyes for a few moments if necessary, to focus on the
sensations, then open your eyes and keep your focus.)
(5.) The sensations will begin to fade after awhile. Don't let your attention
stray. Keep your attention on the subtle sensations in your fingers and
palms.
(6.) Even after the sensations have faded away, keep your attention on your
palms and fingers for awhile, as though the sensations were still there.
If you practice this exercise periodically, eventually you will be able to
bring your attention to your palms at will, and feel warmth or sensation there
immediately. This ability to bring presence and awareness to your hands will
prove helpful in many ways. Not only is it a good meditative exercise, but it
will help you to communicate loving energy to others through touch.
Development of the capacity to feel warmth and energy in your palms can also
help you with self-healing. After you have developed the ability to be present
in your palms, if you have a headache or other pain in your body, you can put
palms in that spot and communicate caring, healing energy to yourself.
(C.) Second Conscious Movement Exercise
(1.) Rub your palms together briskly and activate a sense of warmth and
energy in your palms.
(2.) Hold one hand over the top of your head, palm down. Lightly touch the
top of your hair with your palm.
(3.) With the top of your head, sense the warmth and presence of your palm.
Close your eyes for a few moments if necessary, to focus on this, then open your
eyes and keep your focus.
(4.) Don't rest the palm on the crown of the head. Let it hover slightly
above. Imagine that there is a magnetic attraction between your palm and the top
of your head -- like two lovers who want to touch, but are unable to. Feel the
presence of your palm with the top of your head.
(5.) Slowly and gradually lift the palm away from the top of the head. Keep
your focus on the top of your head and notice any continued sensations of warmth
or other pleasant sensations there. Close your eyes if necessary to focus.
(6.) Stay with the sensations on the crown of your head as they gradually
fade.
(7.) Experiment with taking your attention away from the top of your head
momentarily and then bringing it back. Can you instantly regain the sense of
presence on the top of your head?
As with your hands, you can train yourself over time to immediately establish
presence on the crown of your head. The ability to do this can help you with
your clarity and mood.