{"id":268,"date":"2011-04-23T05:13:31","date_gmt":"2011-04-23T13:13:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blatner.com\/adam\/blog\/?p=268"},"modified":"2011-04-23T05:13:31","modified_gmt":"2011-04-23T13:13:31","slug":"what-keeps-me-going","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blatner.com\/adam\/blog\/?p=268","title":{"rendered":"What Keeps Me Going:"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>First thing is singing, often an improvised marching tune, or anything.&#160; It might be a simple note that I begin to vary and watch what begins to&#160; come. The notes are then amplified into a basic tune. Be-boo-bop, no&#160; particular words. Occasionally I might insert the words to a spiritual chant, such as <em>Om Namah Shivaya<\/em> or some other phrase. (That means that Om,&#160; the holy vibration, is the name of Shiva, the spirit that recycles life, or&#160; however else this Sanskrit phrase might be translated.) <\/p>\n<p>Second thing that keeps me going is a sweet wife who likes to play and&#160; reflects and adds to this generation of a layer of mild aesthetic fantasy&#160; that softens the everyday tasks to be done. <\/p>\n<p>Third is contemplation that not infrequently matures into a brief essay on this blog. This involves a process of&#160; opening to the psychic axis of inspiration (sort of like the chakra system&#160; spoken of as part of <em>Kundalini<\/em> yoga). It&#8217;s also energizing. <\/p>\n<p>Fourth is dancing. I might go in feeling blah but after about a half&#160; hour of folk dancing, square dancing, or ballroom dancing there is a lifting&#160; of the spirits. (I&#8217;m reminded of the song from Camelot, &quot;What Do the Simple&#160; Folk Do?&quot; <\/p>\n<p>Fifth is the Grace of an interesting conversation or encounter: People&#160; are on such interesting journeys, and wondering why, how, they have managed&#160; to escape the pressures that keep them stifled, dulled&#8212;these are exciting.&#160; Noticing what excites them, noticing the process of becoming interested,&#160; playful, of feeling pleased that they are feeling seen and heard&#8212;this all&#160; increases rather than decreases psychic energy. (As Moreno said&#8212;I&#160; think&#8212;, spontaneity is a form of non-conservable psychic energy.) <\/p>\n<p>Sixth, art? Sure, I doodle; but if you make the doodle on a framework of&#160; a mandala&#8212;that is, within the structure of a somewhat symmetrical&#160; circle&#8212;then it looks like an elegant drawing of some sort rather than just&#160; as a doodle. I have bunches of these on my website (keyword Blatner +&#160; mandala). <\/p>\n<p> Seventh: Philosophy. Well&#8212;sort of a mixture of philosophy and poetry:&#160; I imagine that the Universe (or God) is waking up, being born into a new&#160; level of consciousness and interactivity, and that what we are doing could&#160; help a bit. I think these methods are still hardly appreciated in the&#160; world\u2014ways of developing our spontaneity, ways other than coffee to&#160; re-connect with purpose and values, and that reminds me that the world needs&#160; this stuff. It&#8217;s not too grandiose\u2014 maybe just a little\u2014and I don&#8217;t&#160; assume that I am more than a red blood corpuscle in the vast sea of&#160; becoming-ness; but still, it&#8217;s a positive contribution to the great Dance.&#160; And it works to draw me forward into life. <\/p>\n<p>Eighth, a bit of having some pals to share that life can get tough, and&#160; they care, and I care when it happens to them, too. So we&#8217;re pals on the&#160; journey. Maybe you have to walk that lonesome valley, and nobody&#8217;s gonna&#160; walk it for you&#8212;nobody can, really&#8212;but where is it written that nobody&#160; can walk it <em>with<\/em> you? And we <em>can<\/em> do that for each other. So if I&#8217;m not the&#160; one being helped, then I feel blessed to be able to offer a little comfort,&#160; a &quot;Hi,&quot; to pals as they struggle along too. 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