Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Shipibo: Medicinal Application of Song

Over the summer, I was able to spend some time working with the Shipibo of the Peruvian Amazon. A significant aspect of their work involves healing via song patterns called icaros (or iqaros).

The shaman (at least my teachers) seem to consider themselves keepers of balance and harmony, both for people and the earth. (In the jungle, a word that I often heard was tranquilo, tranquil). In observing them, I see that they value keeping the frequency of both space and person high (mental and physical), keeping the heart open, keeping new/clean energy coming in & clearing out old/stagnant energy, keeping energy flowing and moving -- essentially assisting life's unfolding and harmonious manifestation. With a visit to the jungle, singing becomes an obvious mode for such facilitation. The jungle is constantly resounding with the songs of birds, insects, animals, reptiles, the river, and the rain and wind interacting with the plants.

The Shipibo understanding is that we are all made of patterns of light that is also cosmic sound. Interestingly, the Shipibo don't have a word that differentiates sound from sight, when they are healing someone they are able to both see their pattern as well as hear its song. They see distortions in the pattern (illness or negativity) and sing the pattern as it should be, reinforcing its whole/healthy state. They listen for and sing the melody, which is considered the primary healing agent, regardless of words. Secondarily, words are added to the melody, like adding herbs to influence the healing effects of a medicinal brew, the words add specific medicinal qualities to the melody. If a shaman sees that you have a lot of sadness, for instance, they'll sing happiness into your body/pattern (in their own language they may sing something like, "I am putting happiness into you"). Or, they may sing the song of a specific ally, like pica flor (humming bird), directing the ally to pierce your heart with love. Of course, even more important than the melody & words, the shaman sing with strong and penetrating intention.

shipibo icaro shamanismSongs to help receive the wisdom of the plants and open the path to Shamanism.



Other Shipibo song techniques involve embroidering the song patterns onto cloths which can be worn to influence your energy or pattern; and drawing song patterns onto the skin using a plant dye called wito, which temporarily tattoos the skin much like henna, however, wito is applied with healing intent.

witoSong to heal the digestive system with intent to prepare the body for pregnancy (it's fading on the lower abdomen because I also had a significant amount of massage work, another Shipibo technique, after the wito was applied, and this photo was taken about 3 weeks after application.)

The Shipibo recognize the plants of the jungle as intelligent beings. They live closely with nature and work with the plants by taking them ceremonially, dieting with them, talking with them, and perhaps most importantly, listening to them. They ask the plants to gift them with knowledge and wisdom, strength, health and power. As a result of their acknowledgment and trust, the plants have gifted the Shipibo with the ability to see/hear and work with the song patterns that underlie physical form. Although difficult, if not impossible, for a Westerner (if not anyone) to see these patterns without the initial experience of Shipibo medicinal plant ceremony, there is still much we can glean from the ways of the Shipibo to help us (re)connect with local nature and the medicinal power of song.

Practice suggestions:
The first step is to acknowledge that nature is imbued with intelligence. This is perhaps one of the most difficult steps for us as Westerners, we may have to shift our beliefs and overcome cultural imprinting to do so, but once this recognition is embraced connection is possible.

Second, spend some time alone in nature, observe, be present with nature, and listen. (After a while you may notice that nature is constantly singing, and later you'll find it enjoys being sung to as well, that nature is actually quite responsive to song.)

Third, choose an aspect of nature to be the focus of your attention, it may be a plant, flower, stone, crystal, mountain, river, the sun, an insect, etc. and begin talking with it, either out loud or mentally. Tip: the shaman understand that nature, like people, responds to recognition and admiration. Begin talking to your chosen focus by describing it and all of the things you appreciate about it. A conversation with a rose, for example, may go like this: "Hello Rose, you are so beautiful, just one look at you brings me joy, thank you so much. You are so fragrant, your perfume is rich and lovely. I appreciate your vibrant colors, the deep green of your leaves and the pink of your petals. I also appreciate your thorns, which protect you..." Next, begin to ask for what you want, in this example I might continue with, "Rose, please gift me with your wisdom, teach me your ways and how to use your medicine. Rose, will you gift me with a song?"

The next step is also potentially difficult for us Westerners. It involves becoming receptive, requiring patience, a quiet mind, subtlety, and a willingness to listen/receive without attachment or expectation for how the communication will show up. You might need to wait a while before you get anything. Furthermore, the communication may show up as a feeling or sensation, audible sounds, words or instruction, a visual insight, a knowingness, or a combination of these. For instance, you may or may not hear a song, you may feel a song.

Finally, begin to sing, in this case, sing the song of the rose to the rose. It can, and probably should be just a melody at first. Later you may receive words from the rose, or you may wish to gift the rose (or object of your attention) with words of your own.

This practice strengthens your connection with nature and has a few other positive side-effects, including: deepening intuition, quieting the mind, opening the heart and raising your frequency/vibration (which supports health). Additionally, a cross-cultural shamanic universal truth is, "Where attention goes, energy flows." So, doing this practice also benefits the natural object of your attention.

Blessings,
Tammy

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Psycho-spiritual Hygiene: Forgiveness

It is impossible to be truly present or at peace if you are harboring anger or resentment about past injustices. Forgiveness is a most powerfully elevating practice that cleanses and unburdens. Most famously, Jesus' primary teachings were about the healing capacity of forgiveness.

There is so much to be said about forgiveness, but here I'll share a forgiveness practice loosely based on Ho'oponoPono, an ancient Hawai'ian practice for familial and community harmony. A simple yet powerful exercise for conflict resolution, with it's roots in Hawai'ian shamanism.

Whenever conflict or discord arisises, those involved practice in four steps:

I am responsible, I apologize...
First, each person takes responsibility for creating the situation. One might say, "As creator of my reality I take FULL responsibility for creating this situation, for my actions, for yours and all that has transpired here. I apologize to myself for creating this situation, which has caused suffering. I apologize to each of you. I apologize to the universe, as well, through which all are connected and through which all is impacted by this discord." Each person involved follows with the same acceptance of total responsibility and apologizes.

I forgive...
Next, the apology is accepted and each person is forgiven for their having created the situation. "I forgive myself for creating this situation, which has created suffering. I accept your apology and lovingly forgive you, I forgive the universe for allowing such suffering to be created, and of which we are an extension."

I Love You...
In the recognition that we are all one we say, "I love you." Said because it connects hearts. Said because love is truth, love is spirit. (Love is God.)

I Thank You...
Said because there is nothing left to say. "I thank you for your forgiveness, it unburdens me. I thank you for your apology, for your willingness to re-establish harmony, and for the lessons we're learning through resolving this conflict. I thank the universe and I thank myself."

Traditionally, it is assumed that each person involved in the conflict participates. However, I find these same principals, applied privately, are powerful in helping me to forgive myself and others when its not possible or appropriate to ask the others to participate.

May we be blessed with great capacity for forgiveness, may we dwell in the peace that follows.

Blessings,
Tammy

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Psycho-spiritual Hygiene: Grounding

So, we're on day 19 of our 40 day meditation for peace. The intention behind the 40 day meditation for peace is to make a positive contribution to the collective consciousness, understanding that we are all are connected and all is impacted by our inner harmony (or discord).

I'll have to admit that attempting this meditation at this particular time, tapping into a frequency of peace, is proving to be quite challenging for me. It's giving me the opportunity to become aware of how easily I can be impacted by the collective consciousness and its current fearful state. Since we started the meditation, election politics has been ramping up, the U.S. financial system has taken a dramatic turn for the worse, the global economy seems to be in a downward spiral, the news is seemingly constant, unavoidable, and overwhelming. I've found myself easily distracted from taking the daily self-care actions necessary to help stay in a mentally and emotionally healthy/stable place. However, I recognize that in times like this my commitment to such discipline is of utmost importance. In fact, it's nearly impossible to do a meditation for Peace without attending to my psycho-spiritual hygiene, so to speak. So, my next few posts will be around techniques to help stay centered and stable amongst external instability.

One that has been particularly helpful for me this week is grounding. Last year, while laying on a huge stone in the Andes mountains, I was struck with the realization that the Earth is incredibly generous, the most powerful of Curranderas (healers). She is willing to receive and has the ability to transmute negativity.

This exercise can be done in just a few minutes. Stand, sit or lay on the Earth. Acknowledge her, thank her for her beauty, power, abundance and blessings, then ask her to soak up any negativity and fear that you may have taken on from others and from the news. Continue by asking her to receive and transmute any of your own fears. Allow it all to drain from you. Next, send your energy into her, rooting deeply into her like a tree. Ask her to ground you and keep you safe. Allow yourself to feel safe, connected, grounded, and unburdened. Allow these feeling to take root and grow strong. When you feel finished and stable, thank the Earth for her generosity. May we be blessed with great capacity for such generosity.

Peace and blessings,
Tammy


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Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Significance of a 40 Day Discipline

We live in a world of endless diversity and global complexity, creating an often frenetic pace of life that is hard to maintain. Often there are a myriad of problems and challenges awaiting to be solved in our environments. Yet, all too often, we attempt to solve these problems by focusing on external results and by creating strategies from the past. As Einstein so clearly informed us, "No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it". To empower ourselves and transcend our fears, problems and challenges we must instead focus on internal results (our state of consciousness) and with intuitive intelligence (instead of relying 100% on the conditioned, rational mind).

How can this be attained? We must embark upon a discipline of the mind in order to shift our most fundamental dysfunctional habits. Interestingly enough modern day psychologists and the ancient mystics agree on the time this takes, roughly 40 days. In the ancient Christian texts, it was represented by Jesus' initiation of fasting in the desert for 40 days and nights, a time for purification, focus and commitment. In the yogic tradition, 40 days of meditation brings about specific results (depending on the meditation) while erasing and transforming old programming.

For example, say you wish to stop smoking. You've been smoking for 10 years, so you have 10 years of accumulated energy behind that particular habit. You go cold turkey but in the days and weeks to come the temptation is great and you succumb to smoking once again. Obviously, the scales are tipped in the favor of the old habit/pattern re-asserting itself as it has 10 years of habitual energy behind it. This is where a spiritual technology, like meditation, comes into play. If, after going cold turkey, one also commits to a powerful 40 day meditation, then the power and energy released from the meditation can equal and often exceeds the energy behind the previous 10 years.

Why? Because all 'true' change must come about through a fundamental change in consciousness, which is the essence of meditation. Meditation addresses the internal and intuitive faculties for problem solving that so many people on Earth are oblivious to. In essence, a 40 day meditation discipline is a primer for evolving one's state of consciousness. Such a discipline can be applied to any number of issues that often plague people:

Physical Healing
Emotional Imbalance
Lack of Abundance & Prosperity
Enhanced Intuition, Intelligence & Clarity
Protection and Appropriate Boundaries
Transforming Relationships

In future posts on BroadcastSol we will delve into different practices for various issues that prevent us from living a heart centered life. Keep posted.

Truth, love & energy,
Deva


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Saturday, September 13, 2008

What were we doing?

The best way I can describe what we've been studying, well, it's like a comparative pre-religious studies course. Our teachers have studied the beliefs held by ancient and indigenous cultures around the world and have distilled their overlapping themes and universal truths. The program was experiential, exploring these themes and many supporting practices employed by these cultures through quarterly "high-adventure" travel in the U.S, Mexico and Peru, with daily practice in-between.

The ancient, shamanic-based universal truths and practices are the sparks that ignited the flames of religion, so to speak. To scrape the surface, they include: freedom, love, truth, energy, gratitude, cultivating power, self-awareness, wakefulness, responsibility, intentionality, willingness, creativity, dreaming, living from the heart, living in recognition of our inherent oneness with humanity, spirit & nature, alignment with a higher power/source, healing, prayer, ceremony, and community.

Additionally, we took advantage of being in Santa Fe to delve more deeply into studying the Person Essence Personality Model (the Michael Teachings), which Deva had been sharing with a study group prior to leaving Austin.

Deva will share his experience here in his own way, but I suppose I'll continue by exploring the topics mentioned above. I'll probably also share some of the more exciting adventure experiences, too.

Peace,
Tammy


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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

The 2-year Program & Moving Forward

Two years ago, Deva and I left Austin and moved to Santa Fe to do a two-year shamanic studies intensive, "the 2 year program", which we completed just a couple of weeks ago. The experience was the most (pro-actively) challenging and rewarding of my life so far. Because many of you have expressed curiosity about our adventures and what we've been learning we've decided to devote a series of posts to the subject. An ongoing challenge has been how to share our experiences without diminishing the energy or potency we've gained from them. So, we'll likely leave out details and stick to the broad picture.

A friend of mine recently commented that modern culture is so enamored by it's technological creativity that it has lost, and completely underestimates, the natural knowledge and wisdom of our ancestors. I agree and at the same time it's interesting that we find ourselves in a time where modern technology gives us unprecedented opportunity to travel, explore, reconnect with and share ancient wisdom and practices (via blog, no less).

Now that the program is over, I am extremely excited about having the time and inspiration to connect with you through BroadcastSol. It is my intention to utilize technology to cultivate community and create opportunities for us all to share, connect, explore, and grow together in spirit. It'll be fun to see how the site, our work, and our community evolves.

Peace and blessings,
Tammy


www.BroadcastSol.com

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Welcome!

Welcome to the BroadcastSol blog. We look forward to keeping you posted on what is happening with us and in our growing community.