The
Energy of Success
Truly successful people have certain energy. They are happy because they are engaged
in work that they love doing. My definition of successful person is someone who
has tapped into their personal, divine motivation and built a career out of it.
They get pleasure out of serving people in a pleasurable and profitable way. What
a wonderful thought: Happy people working to make other people happier while expressing
their own individual way of earning their income and engaging in work they love!
Work being joy must be what Edison knew when he said, "Success is 1% inspiration
and 99% perspiration." If we are motivated by that 1% inspiration, we enjoy
the perspiration. If we aren't, then our work can become 100% drudgery, and that
definitely leads to "burn out." However, even divine inspirations can
become drudgery if we don't understand and practice certain emotional, spiritual
and energy bodies in balance. In
addition to the surge of well-being that satisfied clients give us, as well as
doing what we love, we must ultimately come to realize the unique qualities of
our energy. It is smart to recognize that being in the presence of people can
either be a source of nourishment or can drain us. When the nourishment is happening,
we can go on and on. But when we are drained by people for too long, we become
ill or burned out. So why not begin simple practices, everyday, that will support
the nourishment of your body and energy and mind. The
following are simple practices using the basic elements of the universe-earth,
air, water, and fire--and meditation/prayer that I learned from a great western
yogi teacher, Leonard Orr. Earth
Element
Any type of daily movement-like walking around your block once a day; being engaged
in any type of work you love; and food mastery. Since you are the scientist of
your body, you can experiment with fasting for one meal to begin. You can eat
only fruit for one meal or for the entire day. You can gradually increase the
length of your fast if you want to cleanse your system and give your digestive
system a rest. You'll love your break-fast in the morning! Just remember you fast
for pleasure not denial. Air
ElementTake
notice of your breathing. Learn simple breathing exercises. You can do the "20
Connected Breaths" exercise which Leonard Orr created for Americans who want to
do everything, in 30 seconds. Just take 4 short breaths, connecting your inhales
to your exhales with no gaps or holding in between and then 1 full breath. Repeat
this sequences 4 times. Whatever you feel is energy. And if you feel dizzy, it
may be indicator that you are usually underbreathing. Water
Element
The simple act of bathing daily can be profound. Bathe or shower in the morning
an immediately on returning home at he end of your day. It is a wonderful way
to wash off the psychic dirt we accumulate during the day. Turn
the shower to a little cool water just when your are finished. This seals your
energy centers (chakras) and helps you keep balance a little longer. Fire
ElementFire
means sun awareness, candle gazing, or sitting before an open fire. Better still,
sleeping in front of an open flame. The energy of fire extends beyond the fire
itself and can be felt on your body and in your aura (the energy field surrounding
your body). I especially use fire after I have given a workshop, when I feel ill
or plagued with negative thinking, fear, doubt, disappointment or confusion. It
always burns away the "downside" of life's' experiences. Fire is also
a cure for "burn-out," which just means your are overloaded by work
and people. Hanging out infront of a fire will do wonders for you. Meditation
and Prayer
Setting aside quiet time for yourself or going to a special location that is peaceful
and quiet is another simple way of purifying or cleansing your thoughts and connecting
with your heart. When we are in the right relationship with ourselves and with
God/Universe, all of our relationships are better and our life seems to flow.
The practices
are simple and can only be experienced through direct experience. Just thinking
about it cannot give you the same results. You might do a 30-day experiment and
begin with one or more or these practice. The positive results will be in your
thinking, your feeling body and in the results you are easily able to create in
your life. I
also strongly recommend you set aside a full day, preferably one-day a week, to
be completely alone and NOT be involved in your usual work. If this seems impossible
with your busy life, start with setting aside 3 hours just for you and then gradually
expand this time. Just take time out from the world--read, work in the garden,
wonder, rest, write letters to your loving friends and family, or write in your
journal. This practice helps me tremendously. I think about my next project or
next day's events. I turn down the answering machine and review it at the end
of the day, which is usually Sunday. When you do this in the presence of fire
you get a multitude of benefits. I always get my best business ideas during this
time--the inspirations just spontaneously come. ©
Yashoda Susan Deschenes (Yashoda
Susan Deschenes has been teaching Energy Breathing for 14 years and has provided
training throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and South Africa. She is the mother
of 4 beautiful daughters and 1 BEAUTIFUL grandson.) |