Everyday
we communicate with dozens of people using the Centerpointe program, some of whom
are having a hard time with the program. Sometimes these people are angry, depressed,
fearful, anxious, or confused -- or are creating any number of other responses.
One of the main instructions we give these people is to "watch what is happening
-- watch with curiosity."
This
is a deceptively simple instruction that nonetheless has tremendous power. What
does it mean? And how do you do it?
Being
the witness, the watcher, the observer, has been a part of meditative practice
for centuries, but what exactly this really means is not often explained in a
way that makes down to earth practical sense.
You
may be tired of hearing me harp on the subject of resistance, and how resistance
creates any discomfort you may be experiencing in the program (or in life in general,
for that matter). I find myself saying or writing at least fifty times a week
that if you are having any discomfort in the Centerpointe program, it's because
somewhere, on some level, there is resistance. Some people think I say this just
to blow off people who are having a negative reaction to Holosync, so as to not
have Holosync take the blame.
Not
so. Not so at all. To adopt a position of power, one in which you have control
over your destiny, you must take full responsibility for whatever response you
are creating to whatever is happening, to whatever stimuli you are faced with.
If you cannot acknowledge that you are creating your response to everything that
happens to you, you are helpless, a victim of your environment.
Only
when you take responsibility is there a possibility of doing something about your
situation or creating something different. The main source, then, of both personal
power and peace of mind is taking all responsibility for what happens (notice
I didn't say "blame," I said "responsibility").
So,
first, you must acknowledge that whatever your experience with Holosync or the
Centerpointe program, it is YOUR response. It comes from you, from who you are.
As I've said so many times, "We provide the stimulus, you provide the response."
Sometimes this response comes from an unconscious part of you, one you have little
or no control over (or so it seems), but it nonetheless comes from you (rather
from some force outside of you, regardless of the appearance).
Why
would you create a negative response? Because a part of you is in resistance to
whatever is happening. What, then, is happening, and why would you resist it?
Here's
the answer:
Some
part of you is trying to reorganize, to change, as a result of the Holosync stimulus,
but you associate keeping that part the way it is with your safety in the world
and, at least unconsciously, you don't feel safe letting the change happen.
Perhaps
you have stayed very self-contained since you were a small child, not letting
anyone get close to you because, in your family, it wasn't safe to get close.
But now Holosync is breaking up the old pattern and creating a new ability to
be close, intimate, and connected with others. Consciously you may want this,
but since letting go of the old defense mechanism feels unsafe to that "inner
child" part, you resist. The more important this old way of being seems essential
to your safety to that unconscious part of you, the greater the resistance will
be. And the greater the resistance, the greater the discomfort, the greater the
suffering.
Whatever
the discomfort, whatever the upheaval, whatever the issue, some part of you --
some inner strategy that you associate with safety -- is trying to grow and evolve,
and another part of you is not willing to let go.
What
can you do? Some people (those for whom resistance is a major tool in their survival
arsenal, as was the case with me) just want to quit. "I didn't start this
program to be pissed off all the time," they say to me. Or they say "I
feel worse than ever. Who would want to do this?!" (Remember that the majority
of people do NOT create this kind of resistance, or they create it only occasionally
when something big is shifting -- I don't want to give the impression to those
of you trying to decide whether or not to join the program that you are looking
forward to all kinds of discomfort if you join, because chances are, you aren't.)
Here
is where the concept of watching, witnessing, of being the observer, comes to
play.
First
of all, remember that the discomfort is not necessary. It is only there because
of your resistance. It is NOT there because life is unfair -- or because of the
situation you are in, or because of Holosync. It is there because you don't feel
safe changing and are therefore resisting the change.
Some
very wise people, over many centuries of slogging through their own personal mental,
emotional, and spiritual change process, have discovered that if you can dissociate
yourself to some degree from what is happening, if you can just step back and
watch, the resistance diminishes and allows the change to take place -- without
the discomfort.
Eureka!
All
personal change approaches that work involve the creation of a greater awareness
of what is happening, based on the fundamental principle that you can only continue
behaviors and feelings that are self-destructive if you do them unconsciously
-- without awareness. Most of us have very elaborate strategies designed to keep
us unaware -- but there is a very simple way to defeat them.
If
you step back the next time you are feeling any kind of discomfort and say to
yourself "There I am, feeling angry" (or whatever) and then just notice
yourself being angry. Any feeling you have will be a sensation in your body, so
just notice where in your body you feel it. Notice if it stays the same or changes,
if it stays in one place or moves around. Be curious. Pretend you are a scientist
who has been searching the Amazon jungle for 20 years for a certain butterfly,
and finally...here it is! How carefully and curiously would you watch? Bring that
amount of curiosity to bear on whatever is happening for you in that moment.
Notice
that you cannot be a stuck in your suffering very effectively if a part of you
is watching. If you are curious and watching, it becomes harder and harder to
resist. Curiosity is on the opposite side of the fence from resistance, and without
resistance you cannot create suffering. Once you are successfully watching, it
becomes very obvious that you could make another choice of how to respond to whatever
is happening.
Several
years ago, in the infancy of the Centerpointe program, a woman who was in the
program called me in an extremely agitated state. "I'm freaking out!"
she said. "I feel like I'm coming apart at the seams! Help!" She really
was freaked out -- as freaked out as a person can be and still successfully communicate
with someone else.
I
told her to go lie down on her bed and very carefully notice the feelings that
were happening in her body, to be very curious about every sensation, and then
call me back and give me a report on it. Twenty minutes later she called to tell
me that (darn it) she couldn't really give me much of a report because the whole
feeling had disappeared as soon as she adopted the point of view of the curious
watcher. All she felt now was a kind of euphoria, as if something had shifted
for her!
One
of the amazing things that happens as people go through the Centerpointe program
is that this "watcher" becomes more and more prominent, more and more
easy to summon when needed, and soon becomes a constant companion. This is the
real beginnings of what mystics call "expanded awareness." From this
point, expanded awareness grows even greater, to include an increased sense of
connection with the rest of the universe -- but it begins with the simple ability
to reserve a small part of you that just watches yourself and whatever is happening
with detachment and curiosity.
The
real answer to the question of what to do when you are resisting, but the resistance
is unconscious, is to just watch. Stop fighting with yourself and just notice
what is happening. Distress and discomfort fall away when you do this almost as
if by magic.
So
if resistance is your middle name, as it was mine before I went through the Centerpointe
program, please take very seriously the simple instruction to "watch with
curiosity." It takes some practice and some will-power because the habit
of resisting is deeply ingrained and very much an automatic response, but after
some practice it will become an effortless part of you, your own personal "Prince
of Peace" who will help you through any situation you encounter.
And,
of course, remember that daily meditation with Holosync is a very effective way
to foster and strengthen this very essential part of you.
I
have written here mostly about resistance as people from time to time experience
it while doing the Centerpointe Program, but this principle applies to EVERYTHING.
In any situation where you are uncomfortable, not matter what it is, you are resisting
whatever is going on. To the degree you do that, you suffer. If you can step aside
and watch yourself have whatever reaction you are having, you will find that there
are other choices of how to respond, at which point you can pick the one you would
like to have, rather than just be an automatic response mechanism who suffers
every time a certain trigger happens. People who are spoken of as having "higher
consciousness" or "expanded awareness" are those who have mastered
this principle of witnessing. You can do it, too. Start practicing, and keep meditating.
Regards,
William
Harris Director
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