Discover Your Infinite Depth

Friday, April 24, 2015
I woke with today's blessing: Starry Sky--
When we discover our Infinite Depth, we become lights for others to find their constellation.
The above blessing was inspired by last night's Chants of East and West Class, which was a beautiful evening of going deep in community practice--uniting our Voices and our intentions to one of gratitude, compassion and healing. As we sang and sat in silence I envisioned each of us as a bright star in a constellation, shining well-being to our ancestors, loved ones and our community. Vibrations initiated by us, penetrated and rippled outward, and pulled in the precious stars in our universes.

I got to thinking in the after-glow of last night about the purpose of my Inner Constellation work and the mission of this blog: celebrating that you are an expression of the Eternal: body, mind and heart are the gateways. What gives you an experience of Infinite Depth? For me: singing, writing, sitting and walking meditation, mindfulness practice, using my body to work up a sweat, signing (communicating non-verbally). All my experiences are enhanced and strengthened when shared with others--we then become a beautiful constellation shining bright.

Infinite Depth implies no boundaries or limitations, existing in the holy and the mundane. After singing last night, I ate dinner, relaxed, then woke to a morning slew of business calls, interpreting for a Deaf client who was scared and confused, cleaning my home and catching up on the to-do list--Infinite Depth, no boundary, no limitation.

Blessed weekend, may you fill it with goodness, grace and beauty.


Chants of East & West: Many Hearts, One Beat

Sunday, April 19, 2015
Thursday's chanting at The Studio was a beautiful night of community and synchronization. Gatherings like this are what I live for. We parted sharing song suggestions and fueled for our weekend. We sang the following East and West chants:

Ra Ma Da Sa, Sa Say So Hung
Metta Suttra Gate, Gate....
Cherokee Morning Song
Merits of our Practice:

"By the merits of our practice, may all being be happy, healthy and free
from inner and outer harm.
May they live in their world with ease and grace." *

Each song was punctuated by the sound of the bell before and after with a few minutes of stillness following. To close, I pulled out my native hand drum and we sang a Lakota Thank you song as an introduction to next week's focus on Native songs.

I got to thinking about a Time Magazine article I read about how heart beats sync up when we sing together. It also includes a youtube video on studies and findings. In ceremony I've experienced this often. It confirms what I know about the heart and breath--that when we breathe evenly and purposely, our heart beats regulate and reset our nervous systems. How beautiful to do this together. As I pointed out on Thursday night, it's impossible to produce sound when we inhale--singing naturally allows us to balance our breathing, inhale and exhale in sync and sing as one. Nervous systems align, hearts align and bodies relax into the beauty of sound--no where to go, nothing to do, but sing. Look forward to next week at The Studio.

* phrases from the Metta Suttra that I adapted and put to chant

Chanting Coming to The Studio, Lake Tahoe!

Monday, April 13, 2015
Chanting is coming to The Studio beginning this Thursday, April 16 from 6-7p and continuing every Thursday until May 7—which will be our culminating night, with a Native American ceremonial drum and the beautiful voice of Ellen Flynn joining us in offering up gratitude and song. 

Join Lake Tahoe Mindfulness Community each Thursday evening as we experience sound, breath and rhythm--tools for strengthening our nervous systems and boosting our compassion, intuition and devotion.  A portion of your class fee will go to the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation, planting seeds of compassion and joyful giving. As a ceremonial drummer and singer for the past 20 years, I look forward to bringing the songs of East and West to community. Each Thursday night promises to be exquisite! Come receive the vibration of goodness and reverberate it out to your friends and beloved ones in support of community.

Mindful Easter Weekend

Monday, April 6, 2015

Happy Easter everyone. Hope your weekend was filled with beautiful awakenings. I spent a lovely weekend meeting new friends at Fresh Breeze Sangha in Davis, CA and then went to a Day of Mindfulness at Wisdom Meditation School in Vacaville, CA. The next DOM is June 27 and it's on my calendar if anyone wishes to ride share. To tie a bow on my beautiful Easter weekend, I then met with friends in the Thich Nhat Hanh tradition on Sunday and we had lovely Dharma discussion (scroll to paragraph 3 for a definition of dharma). When I finished, I sat down to sing my thanksgiving for a beautiful weekend and many things peculated inside leading to this gift, enjoy.... 

Wisdom
©April 5, 2015 Karla Johnston InnerConstellation.com

“Wholeheartedly day and night, disciples of the Awakened One should recite
and meditate on the Eight Realizations discovered by the Great Beings.
The First Realization is the awareness that the world is impermanent….”*

All things change—nothing exempt.
River at first glance appears the same;
yet, waters flow anew every moment.

Container, sweet river bank, holds gently the currents:
of loss, suffering, a smile, glance, a loving caress,
knowing their nature to transform.

Breathing in, I allow water’s touch and movement,
breathing out, spacious heart receives its passage,
clean and pure.