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The
global financial crisis we face today provides a his torically
unique opportunity, an opening, to tap into the power of the
hidden source within each of us. When you react to crisis, your
door to the mysterious source of power, inner strength, and
endurance closes down. Learn how to respond, and you will perceive
the tremendous potential hidden behind every crisis you face in
your life.
If
you live in the United States, you already have personal
experience of what this crisis means for you. If you are not aware
of the global impact, consider the words of Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao,
Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. In an address at the
Symposium on The Global Economic Crisis and Challenges for the
Asian Economy in a Changing World he states: "Recent evidence
suggests that contractionary forces are strong: demand has
slumped, production is plunging, job losses are rising and credit
markets remain in seizure."
He
goes on to say, "The contagion of the crisis has spread to
India through all the channels - the financial channel, the real
channel, and importantly, as happens in all financial crises, the
confidence channel." This reference to the confidence channel
hints that the very nature of this global crisis comes not from
some unnamed external forces, but rather from our individual
reaction to changing circumstances.
You
are given an unusual capacity to tap into the higher power of your
own inner resources when you face hardships such as financial,
relationship or health crises. It allows you to go more deeply and
explore new and creative approaches to your life than you would
under ordinary situations. It creates an opening to break through
unconscious, harmful, habitual routines. A life style that costs
you not just in terms of your pocketbook, but also your precious
health and relationships to those you love.
Crisis
is the time to clean up your greed for more, your greed for
indulgence. You learn to simply your life. It is an opportunity to
get back to basics. The collective, unbridled greed and collective
fear and sense of insecurity hidden behind the greed is creating
this global financial crisis. The valleys are as deep as the peaks
are high; the negative impact of the crisis is directly
proportional to the luxury of the financial freedom we have
enjoyed. This is the experience of polarity where actions and
reactions are equal and opposite. This is a universal law. What
some of us face is not a survival issue. Rather, we face the
challenge of maintaining luxuries that we have become accustomed
to. In an article in the New York Times titled Boats too Costly to
Keep Are Littering Coastlines1, the author describes how,
"The bad economy is creating a flotilla of forsaken
boats." In other words, people are beginning to shed luxury
items and activities that are not an integral part of their life,
while others are truly deprived of their basic sustenance and
survival needs.
This
is absolutely the best time to reflect on how greed and excessive
indulgence in pleasure and power can alter the sense of prosperity
into false sense of poverty. It progressively drives our lives
farther and farther from the true source of joy and fulfillment.
This is the time to readjust and restore balance. If you are
seriously affected by economic, relationship or health problems,
remember that the season of Fall is an opportunity for Spring to
return. Day and night, breathe in and breathe out, birth and
death, up and down; these are all natural rhythms of life. Neither
Fall nor Spring is permanent. In the polarity through which life
manifests, all opposites are complimentary.
Behind
the apparent opposites of polarity, of ups and downs, there is a
hidden complimentary interactive unity of spirit. When you
emotionally react to the failure, you become the victim of your
own reaction and spend more time feeling frustrated. However, if
you live in response to the problems you face in life, rather than
resisting them, your intuitive insights and creativity open new
doors. You restore inner harmony by facing the challenges you
encounter in your life; then they begin to resolve effortlessly
and spontaneously.
Whenever
you recognize the underlying unity behind the apparent opposites
of polarity you recognize that they are not against each other. On
the contrary, Fall provides the passage through which Spring
appears. The natural rhythms of life work like a pendulum. When a
pendulum appears to move to the right; in reality it is gaining
momentum to begin it's journey toward the left.
If
you accept Fall, you recognize it is an invitation to Spring. If,
on the other hand, you fear the Fall, you simply prolong it. And,
the fear of Fall prevents you from enjoying life when the Spring
returns. When you use money as an exclusive source to buy your
happiness, you move farther and farther away from the real source
of happiness which lies within.
When
you face problems in the external world with emotionally charged
reaction, you become not only the victim of external condition,
but also of your own reaction. If external conditions represent
30% of any problem, your fear-based reactions can make it look
like 90%. In other words, what is not a problem becomes one. The
most effective way to solve a problem creatively, intuitively, and
efficiently is to solve it at the primary source. The primary
source of every problem is not outside, not external. It resides
in your ability to move beyond your personal reaction so that you
can see the light beyond the darkness.
Not
surprisingly, every time you face a crisis with your preprogrammed
fears and insecurities, you invariably seek support from friends,
books, articles, financial reports and television news that
validate your own personal fears. It does not take a genius to do
this. Any fool can be the victim of his or her own fears. And,
what could be a better situation to create widespread fears than a
global financial crisis we face today? It provides the perfect
situation to justify any fears we have around money and control
issues.
When
you are in reaction, you attempt to solve a problem that partly
exists only in your reaction. The Amrit approach to healthy
living, meditation, and life teaches you how to step out of this
reactive mode and how to live in a non-reactive, receptive,
responsive mode of being. You enter the Zero Stress Zone™. When
you do this, you have solved 70% of any crisis.
As
each of us learns how to tap into our source we change our own
life. In a state of non-reactive, choiceless awareness we begin to
rejoice in the multitude of gifts which the universe showers upon
us daily. You live every moment of your life fully, consciously.
This rapidly flows out to your family, your colleagues - the
entire world. You begin to recognize that when you are the witness
of the pendulum you are not disturbed regardless of which way it
moves.
Yoga
is the practice of equanimity. You are not just positive about the
positive; but when you are also positive about negative, you are
supremely positive. This experience is a unique opportunity to
turn the negative into the positive.
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