How can I prevent myself from overstepping my boundaries?

How can I prevent myself from overstepping my boundaries?

How can I prevent myself from overstepping my boundaries. This is a frequently asked question that I sometimes hear from our guests or read online. But actually, from a spiritual perspective, this is not a helpful way of thinking. And when you start making decisions based on this mindset, such as “I must learn to say no”, you actually end up further away from home, or rather, in this case, “further away from yourself” than you would like. With this way of thinking you just limit yourself, this can have far reaching consequences.

But what is the right way? How can I feel better without thinking in terms of boundaries and without limiting myself? 

I will explore this theme further in this blog.

Let's first look at the approach of 'boundaries'

You must have read about it and may even already embraced the idea which is the foundation of all serieus spiritual traditions in one or another way:  We are Sharing in a wider Whole. We are of a Oneness we cannot know.

And this is not just a nice idea, everyone seriously exploring this can draw these conclusions, even science comes up with these conclusions these days.

Exploring and embracing this we can do by implementing it in our thinking and in our way of living.

So the first question relating to the theme is: "If all is One, how can there be boundaries?!"

It depends on perspective

Ofcourse there are different perspectives and in our daily lives we continuesly switch in perspectives.

Indeed if you try to open a door that is locked there is a boundary, if you bump yourself against a table you feel a boundary.  So indeed from one perspective only, you could say we have boundaries, and you may need to deal with that on a very practical basis which can include a no.

But I am talking here more psychologically and from spiritual perspectives. This level of everything sharing in Oneness is transcendental and shimmers through all other levels. This also means that with regard to for example a level of thinking this influences other levels and can be a cause of a consequence you cannot oversee.

Oké let's decide there are no boundaries

If we drop the idea of boundaries can you imagine a whole world opens up? Without boundaries suddenly limitation changes into potential! And now I hear you thinking 'but....what about this headache I get everything I cross my.....'

I get it, you have a headache, or a sense of stress, digestion problems, skin rash, difficult emotions or anything else that may appear whenever you cross....

You can't cheat life!

So let's reframe this in a more helpful way. If we want to look at this from the perspective that we share in a wider whole and we don't want to put that perspective aside, we don't want to make an exception like 'yes we share in a wider whole but only...', no we cannot do that, it's cheating and you can't cheat life!

Even though we cannot know it, we can relate to this wider whole

It is very helpful when we start relating to this unknowable wider whole in a sense. We don't need to know or understand in order to embrace and relate.

We can say; "Within this wider Whole, in which I share, I can witness Signs. And I always have the choice and responsibility to listen to them or to ignore them". These Signs can be inner Signs or Outer Signs, they give ongoing direction and Guidance in daily living.

So a headache becomes a Sign

So a headache becomes a Sign, a skin rashe, stomach pain, stress, emotion, attachments ....But also the angry neighbour, the annoying colleague, your partner behaving strange...

Do you see the slight difference in te way we put it? And can you see the keys that come with this different perspective?

A little change in thinking can be the cause of big life changing experience!

It may be subtle, but on very unconscious levels this resonance may have a big influence in your daily inner and outer life.

We will dive deep into the basics of this during the event 'Meaningful Living'.  Join in and explore how this can change your life and help you become the creator of your own life!

A closed 'No' changes in an open 'Yes'

Observing these Signs, listening to them, working with them keeps an open mind.

Instead of saying "no, I don't want to cross my bounderies" you say Yes to the Signs and you ask what is needed to do something with this, this is a change in attitude that opens doors. It invites reflection, contemplation and with that answers and solutions will come, you can dive as deep as you want.

It can be helpful to take some distance from your daily life sometimes by leaving things behind and visit a retreat centre.

We facilitate an environment that support this kind of reflection and contemplation. For example during the event 'The Essence of Meditation'. 

A compass for living

This different way of approaching life is not only practical, it generates much more meaning and potential, beyond your imagination! In a sense, by starting such a relation with living you start building an inner and outer compass, something many people these days have lost!

The very basic principal to this way of living is absolutely beyond understanding. You can't read yourselve into Wisdom as Yoginâm states. Therefor we facilitate the incredible powerful 6-day Nâm Retreat of Silence.

Don't forget, everything is resonance!

Because everything is resonance, including our thoughts, ways of thinking and believing, this influences the Whole, which is resonance as well.  Therefor it is just practical as well as wise to take this into consideration. Even to become more aware of how you think and what you believe.

It is this resonance that has a creating force and creates our everyday living, over and over again in very subtle and unconscious layers.

So if you can change the believe that you have boundaries which need to be protected and with which you limit yourself into an attitude of 'Listening to Signs' you start creating a different world for yourself.

You want to explore this in a supporting environment with like minded people? Book a Personal Meditation Retreat

By changing this perspective you start creating a different world for yourself

This is also because the energie of boundaries in a sense has a conclusion on the level of intent. It is a fixed thing based on earlier conclusions. This stops movement, you are convinced about it and that can be a closure of doors. This als is a closure to potential solutions and a potential different  course. A boundaries will not likely change unless you make an effort to widen the boundaries but again you just move the closed door a little bit further away, but you keep it closed.

Keeping the doors open

If you want to keep the door more open in a more exploring way using the idea of Listening to Signs can be a great help. You can also still draw conclusions but they are not fixed, you keep moving in openness.

For example: 'you got a headache because you crossed...oh no... you got a headache because you forget to sit down and drink a kop of thee, or you started shaking because your blood sugar level dropped because you forgot (or didn't give yourself time) to eat something.

You want to explore this topic through a body approach sign in to one of our Yoga Retreats!

You are always responsible

So you still may need to change behaviour which is nothing else than taking responsibility when a Signs is asking it of you. Looking at Signs in daily living is a way of approaching life in movement, it is always open for change and adaptations when necessary.

Visit our Retreat Centre Asharum Amonines as a regular visitor, work along with others in the house and the garden and explore in depth what this can do for you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reviews Connect in Heart & Spirit with Movement and Resonance

A transformative event:

In August a special event took place. The teacher Angela Köhnlein shared her experiences and this was summerised in the following remark:

"The idea of moving within SIWEB and Asha and simultaneously being SIWEB and Asha suggests a strong connection with nature and the environment. These kinds of experiences can be truly transformative".

Angela's reflections, the full text:

In Nâm,

Yoginâm has written so many beautiful texts and books and given interviews that the merging of his language and what LivingNâm is has become inseparably connected to the non-verbal for me.

My own lessons and work also partly consist of the use of language and story. Even though the essence is not aimed at being conveyed solely through language, language also provides direction. Every language and everyone's language is different. Just as every movement differs from the next or the previous one. Just as every sound and every feeling and every drawing or touch, smell or sight are actually continuously new.

I have learned that paying attention to something that is about to present itself in "I/World and Experience," just before it begins and after it has ended, is not something I can ignore. The event 'Connect in Heart & Spirit with Movement and Resonance' that I was allowed to give in Amonines in August, far exceeded my expectations in a positive way. Therefore, just as I started, I want to conclude with writing something. This time as a blog. Here, with a description and some sentences as direct quotations from Yoginâm from SIWEB Chapter 8, 'The Spheres of Awareness,' and a reflection with Chapter 8 in mind:

Yoginâm has created a model of concentric circles to demonstrate the Spheres of Awareness in a way that is understandable to many. SIWEB is located in the center of the smallest circle. In the center of SIWEB is HEART (AWARENESS). SIWEB IS Experience. During the event, everyone moves in SIWEB AND is SIWEB. In Asha and is Asha.

"Ultimately, the outer circle is infinite and has no circumference. (…). The first concentric circle, which is directly around that representing Experience, represents the Sphere of Creative Imagination. This Sphere expresses itself as a bridge between Awareness and Experience. It opens itself only as a consequence of Attunement in the bigger subsequent concentric circles. (…). 'It' is the first sphere as in resonance it is closest to Experience. Imagination is a natural element of SIWEB. It is an important motor in the course of life. (…). In a gradual openness to the Spheres of Sovereignty and Guidance, Resonance of Awareness becomes actively involved in Experience in 'I/World', imagination becomes Creative. It starts expressing deeper layers of living. (…) The Nâm perspective is a kind of phenomenological radicalization with which one arrives at a skeleton. (…). In order to have a universal appeal, not distinguished by a particular culture or tradition, in Nâm and in SIWEB a very fundamental vocabulary is used."

For myself, the universal character of the connection of us as humans with the 'urban' with the transition to the 'natural' and vice versa, is like the transition between alert and tension-oriented feeling and discovering with opening up to what presents itself from the silence and the Certainty of choosing connections from Heart. Awareness 'then presents itself'. It is difficult to put into words.

With the accumulation of the connection with harmony and joy in our expressions together. With knowledge of what is positively absent. Not suppressed, but literally not present. Suppression spells aggression. Swallows fly low when it is about to rain because the mosquitoes also fly low. Not because someone takes away their space from above.

For me, a basis for this is also getting to know one's own body and body sensations related to the deepest muscle layers and connections. The connections between the skeleton (the bones) and the bones as a structure for (all) moving particles and matter in the body. We need opposites to feel safe. Also in structure. So my exercises are always also experience-, movement-, and body-oriented. Also in playing an instrument, whether it is one's own voice or another sound body/musical instrument.

Our conclusion was therefore a communal celebration of the coming together of all the experiences gained during the last 2.5 days with each other and our voices, sound and music sounds, with our movements through the space of the air and on earth in the large meditation room of the Asharum. And that on a Sunday morning!

We did exercises where we approached death or fear. We explored horizontal movements that bring our whole body close to the ground and refresh all cells through slow-motion and non-doing. We worked in and with water. There was drawing and writing. Also for each other. As mirrors in resonance. We did clearly structured movement exercises from Tibetan Yoga and from the Dynamic Anatomy of Nancy Topf, who was my teacher for many years when I lived in New York. And I read from texts by Yoginâm or tried to approach answers from his transmission that go beyond the everyday and lift us up from the soul. I talked about my understanding of Adab. We practiced the Oh-Abbah dance. Discussed the Feasts. Discussed history.

Participants sometimes sought me out individually, for which I am grateful. This has given me many insights. After we made the movement excursions on Friday afternoon to the forest and the river and on the night from Friday to Saturday at 4 am to the misty forest edges on the hills, they further deepened their own nature experiences alongside the program, either together or alone, and animals frequently crossed their paths.

In the setup of this program, I could never replace the Asharum. There are no better places than the Asharum Amonines and Nijar to give such an event. At least for me, it is impossible elsewhere in this form.

In conclusion, I want to end this piece of text within this blog with another quote. Abbah sometimes resembles the Dao. This quote, which certainly emerged as a kind of truth for me during the preparation and in the course and conclusion of this event that began as a quest for harmony and expression of gratitude, comes from Lao Tsu. From the Tao Te Ching. Number 64:

"Peace is easy to maintain;

Problems are easy to overcome before they begin.

The fragile is easy to break.

The small is easy to scatter.

Tackle it before it happens.

Bring order before confusion arises.

A tree as big as a man's embrace springs from a small shoot;

A terrace nine stories high begins with a heap of earth;

A journey of a thousand miles begins under one's feet."

Angela

In Nâm

Also the participants where enthusiastic and shared there experiences:

Beyond words

There are things related to spirit, soul, and heart that I cannot put into language. I feel this strongly about the workshop.

There are also experiences connected to the physical body, which I can describe a bit, but even within those, there was something spiritual, something beyond words.

I had a special experience with the beautiful group and with my physical body: discovering new ways of moving, awakening different sensations, and exploring new ways of giving and receiving with others. It felt as if the body is a temple, and I make contact with different parts of the temple.

Beyond that, I felt a warmth in joining the workshop in the Asharum,  a spiritual place where I come closer to myself, to my world.

Samieh, participant ‘Connect in Heart & Spirit with Movement and Resonance’

A special and valuable weekend!

I had never been to a retreat centre before, so it was a new experience for me. My first encounter with Asharum Amonines was a positive one. It is a beautiful, pleasant and peaceful place where I was welcomed with warmth. The sun shining on the beautiful garden and the sound of the birds will stay with me. 

I found the workshop: Connect in Heart & Spirit, given by Angela, to be very beautiful, insightful, challenging, but above all inspiring. Angela is a lovely person full of compassion, who radiates trust, openness, and safety. 

The workshop consisted of a morning and afternoon programme, both inside the centre and outside in the beautiful natural surroundings, with plenty of breaks that you could fill in as you wished. The workshop focused on movement and resonance, with music, instruments, vocal sounds, creativity and connecting with yourself and others as important additional elements.

I was able to be in the here and now, experience strength and meet lovely people. I look back on a valuable weekend in which I was able to experience a great deal of inner peace and harmony. And, not to forget, I returned home with a lot of positive energy.

Noortje, participant ‘Connect in Heart & Spirit with Movement and Resonance’