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So, I'm almost a week late with this issue of Into the Centre.

We've moved in the last few weeks, and are actually only 2 blocks from the place we were last summer. We'd just about given up on finding a suitable place, and then stumbled upon our present digs. We've set it up with our stuff on the lower level, and my office and a separate Bodywork room on the main floor. We expect to turn the living room into a meditation space and reading room. This will be our last move until we head to Costa Rica.

The move was pretty quick. We were homeless one day and moving practically the next. (I'm exaggerating, but it seemed that way…) A map is here - what's cool about this map is that you can add in your location, and the thing produces driving driections - it's powered by Google maps.

To add to the drama, we chose to put our dog, Jazz, down. She had Cushing's Disease, which apparently is a cancer of the adrenal glands. She was having trouble walking and was starting to fall on the stairs. The vet in Kitchener did a great job of it, but it was still sad.

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Darbella and I are off next week to Quebec City, along with 149 eighth graders, for a school trip. Yikes. This is a new one for me. The 18-hour bus ride already sounds like fun.



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The course is called "Simple Presence," and it's broadly based upon my book, This Endless Moment. Have a look at the course description, and come join us on Gabriola Island, BC for four days of learning, interacting, and fun.

Oh. And if you haven't read my book, here's your chance. Click here to read about it, then go to our store and enter the code CPN4780722959 and you'll get any version (paperback, audio book or pdf downloadable) for 20% off.


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This Week's Article:
The Self-Reflective Life


Recently, I started a series of articles. I suggested that four areas (sexuality, (1) (2) relationships, (1) (2) vocation, and self-responsibility) could be looked at for guidance on how our lives are progressing, and that the four needed to be no less than neutral in "feel," and to be in balance.


Today's article is the last in the series I started back in March. We've been looking at using the situations we find ourselves in as keys, or evaluators, for how our self-development is going. I've been suggesting that we should not settle for anything less than neutral in the "felt sense" of our sexual beings, our relationships, and our vocations.

What, then, is self-development, or self-knowing, or self-reflection?

Notice I did not say "self-improvement." Perhaps the biggest mistake you can make (a great way to waste your life) is to think you need improvement – to be fixed. We are not broken. We have, within us, all we will ever need to lead deep, meaningful and fulfilling lives. The problem with the "self-improvement" movement is that it is based upon the notion of 'lack' as opposed to 'abundance.'

We tend, when confronted with obstacles, to either blame others or blame ourselves. Thus, we think either "Why are 'they' doing this to me," or, "What did I do to deserve this?"

The hard truth is that there is nothing easy about life. If you remember that the ultimate destination of life is death, you begin to see that the way things are going is simply the way they are going. This doesn't necessarily make the situation easy – it does make whatever is going on 'normal.'

This is why I started writing this series of articles. I noticed that clients (and myself, occasionally) are so focused on the 'unfairness' of the way "life" is treating them that they are perpetually caught in the mud.

Relationships come and go,
drama is deep and scary,
and nothing ever seems to get better.

If this is your focus, of course nothing changes. All that's happening is a mental review of how hard-done-by you are.

My life-direction is simple - it is to suggest the opposite – that the key to a successful life is to be able to take a firm step back from the drama and to then notice what is working and what is not.

During the run-up to finding our present lodging, Dar and I seemed to be playing tag team to a weird game of "we're about to be homeless and living under a bridge…" It would tend to happen to one or the other of us, around 3 am (the 'witching hour' – when the darkness is about to yield to light, and necessary dream and 'other' material breaks through. Odd how often this is 3 am…)

Now, the important piece is that neither of us take our dramas seriously. This is not to say we do not scare ourselves, or make ourselves sad. It's that, as we are lying there in the midst of this self-generated pain, we also know that it is an illusion.

The illusion part is what I choose to do in my head with the reality of the situation I confront.

The way out for us is different. When Darbella is at it, I just encourage her to breathe and notice that, in this moment, there is indeed a roof over our heads. When I am at it, Dar does some Bodywork on my chest, and I get the feelings out. Invariably, we roll over and go back to sleep. This process went on pretty regularly for six weeks.

And then, right on time, we found a place to live.

This is the joke. Unless we are dead, life goes on.

Tests, obstacles, things we get our shorts in a knot about, are all meant to get us to notice that "This too shall pass." The goal of self-development, it seems to me, is acceptance of the reality of the present moment, coupled with the willingness to stay present and also make choices that will minimize the pain and allow us to move on.

Many people enter therapy with the idea that a few sessions will be all that it takes to get past being in pain. Nothing could be further from the truth. Excellent therapy gives us tools for dealing with the pain that is inevitable in life.

Others walk a spiritual path, and think that being 'holy' means that 'god' will keep one safe. This is the Santa Claus version of god – if I'm a good boy, god will watch out for me and give me all of the goodies I ask for.

At The Phoenix Centre, we teach presence and consistency. We are not trying to make people pain free – this is not possible. We are not trying to make perfect people living perfect lives. Again, not possible. We are crafting the ways and means of helping people to be responsible for themselves.

I suppose the thing that is most important is consistency. I can't get over how many people e-mail me to tell me how 'some day' they are coming for a session. But first, there's this excuse and that situation to deal with. And all I notice is that they are settling for staying stuck right in the middle of their messes.

Self-responsibility requires that I actively engage in self-exploration, without excuses and without drama.

It's about committing to regular work, booking time for yourself, and making it happen. This work needs to move from an occasional ad-on to the central activity of your life.

Settling for pain, misery, illness, sickness, crappy relationships, meaningless occupations – all of this is optional, and a waste of a life. Finding one's centre in the midst of the drama, letting go of the clinging, is a discipline any of us can master.

In coming issues, we'll discuss how.


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