Be present when walking through a doorway: An Inner Task Series by Roberta Chromey
Our task for this week is to be Present each time we walk through a doorway upon entering or leaving a room.
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Our task for this week is to be Present each time we walk through a doorway upon entering or leaving a room.
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As we wrap up this month’s task, I invite you to engage all three centers in tandem this week. Call a stop, be alert to Self-remembering in all three centers together, and from your innermost center, notice and pause.
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This week, we’ll focus on the intellectual center. To establish a reference point, take a moment to sense your head and how it is balanced on your shoulders, held up by your spine. Sense its volume, spaciousness, and shape. Engage it as another limb of your body.
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This week, we’ll focus on the emotional center. As we know, the emotional center is much faster than the intellectual center, but these centers can combine forces and create ‘strong emotions’ which can drain us of energy or create outbursts of negativity.
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Each week we will break this task down, beginning today with the moving center. There may be a gesture, posture, or movement that is habitual.
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Sense into your vertical alignment by connecting with your spine—beginning at the base of the spine, below your sacrum all the way up to the...
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“…hope is not intended to be an extraordinary infusion, but an abiding state of being. We lose sight of the invitation—and in fact, our responsibility,...
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We continue our work with the inner task for this month from our Mystical Hope book circles: Sense into your vertical alignment by connecting with...
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Our Inner Task this month from the Mystical Hope Book Circles: Sense into your vertical alignment by connecting with your spine—beginning at the base of...
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Courage: Inner Task for the day given by Cynthia at the Stonington Wisdom Gathering, May 29-June 5, 2022 This week, we’ve worked with containment. We’ve...
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