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Radiance and the energy effect: why we all need it

September 3, 2016 by Andrew Marshall Leave a Comment

Radiance beamingRadiance is wonderful. It is diametrically opposed to dullness. To be radiant is to be like the sun, shining and sending out warmth everywhere. So what is it and how do we get it?

The key to radiance is love. For most of us, love is something that we perhaps mainly feel towards members of our family or a close friend. This is great but radiance needs more than that. Love needs to be inclusive, not exclusive. It needs to go beyond our immediate circle. Radiance extends to those we don’t know as well as those we do. Selfless love towards people we don’t know very well may seem a tall order. It may even seem rather unnecessary. It isn’t that difficult, though; not really. And the effects on our own life can be extraordinary.

Radiance and comfort zones

Each one of us creates a certain amount of protective space around us – comfort zones. Provided nothing radiance castle wallthreatens our comfort zone, we are fine. We have many comfort zones. Some relate to how we act in certain circumstances and others how we maintain distance from other people.

Why our comfort zones are counter-productive

A comfort zone provides a limit on how far we are prepared to extend our energy – and to a certain extent, too, how far we are prepared to receive energy from others.

When a comfort zone is threatened, the radiance from our own energy starts to withdraw. There is a “turning in” while we subconsciously draw the energy back towards us. As that happens, the amount of available energy for us to act plummets. Our light goes dull. Sometimes it completely goes out.

Extraordinary though it is, our habitual tendency to defend ourselves through our mental and emotional responses frequently works against us rather than for us.

Self defence

Sometimes, of course, some level of protection or some defence mechanism is desirable or even necessary. If we have injured ourselves, for example, we naturally guard against the injury being touched or knocked. At a more subtle level, an emotional trauma will usually result in some guardedness against anything that may carry the risk of further emotional pain.

Either way, the result is that our energy is not fully available – for ourselves or for others. To live life fully it is important that we restore our radiance as soon as we can.

Healing and flowers in the sun

Few people truly realise the extraordinary capability of their energy. Radiance can heal, bring comfort and help others realise their own potential. It helps to make a better world.

Some of the time we do well. But rather like those flowers that close up when the sun goes in, we are a little picky. Under certain circumstances we shine but when the conditions change, we close up – sometimes partially and at other times completely. Then we lose out. Energy level drops and the feel-good factor disappears.

What we really, really want

Deep down, we don’t want that. We want to be happy. So we need to learn how to reverse the tendency towards unnecessary self-protection. Instead of being black holes, we can be like miniature suns. We will have more energy, more fun and more joy in our lives. Radiance really is a no-brainer.

Adapted from Awakening Heart: The Blissful Path to Self-Realisation

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Heart essence can rejuvenate you

August 26, 2016 by Andrew Marshall Leave a Comment

Heart essence is a remarkable by-product. The body produces it when we love.

Our body’s chemistry changes as our moods change. The most beneficial effects arise when the mind is at its most positive. Just look at the radiance in the face of someone who loves. Something in the heart makes the countenance glow. Look at their eyes and see the sparkle. These are real bodily effects.heart essence joy

Love makes us younger

Love makes us younger; there’s no doubt about it. Love produces an elixir. Love increases the flow of qi (chi) in the body; it lowers blood pressure and increases our sense of well-being. The immune system becomes stronger because we are happier and so sickness occurs less often. Everything about the body works better when a person expresses love in its true sense.

Ojas

The natural radiance of a person who truly and deeply loves is very similar to that arising from ojas. According to the ancient health system of Ayurveda, ojas is said to be a very fine substance or secretion that arises through a combination of wholesome diet, wholesome activity and, most importantly, a wholesome state of consciousness. Certain factors can reduce this – tiredness, coarse speech, coarse thinking, excesses of any kind and anything that is unwholesome, for example. When ojas is present, it is said to give radiance to the complexion, a feeling of ease and sometimes the experience of bliss in the body.

Heart essence – the super-elixir

When we love, it is as though the heart centre exudes some special secretion – heart essence – which causes the body to function at its optimum. Gradually, we can develop the skill to produce this wonderful substance which arises not from any physical effort but from a very natural, if perhaps rather special, attitude to life. Whatever the biochemical constituents are is not important, nor does it matter for us whether there is one super-substance that is heart essence or the play of a combination of factors. We just need to know how to produce it.

From Awakening Heart: The Blissful Path to Self-Realisation

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Heart: why we have to listen to what it says

August 14, 2016 by Andrew Marshall Leave a Comment

Today, perhaps more than at any other time, there is a great search going on. We appear irrevocably immersed in consumerism, thirsty for ever-more sophisticated technology to satisfy our demands for easy living or amusement. Yet we all know, deep down, that we can never permanently fulfil these desires. We just put them on hold for a while, merely to resurface later as wants or cravings. This is just going round in circles. It might be fun for a while, but it’s like a dog chasing its tail. There’s no progress. To break the pattern, we need to be in touch with and listen to what our heart has to say.

Heart is our essence and we need to find it

In order to be truly fulfilled, we need to express ourselves utterly and completely. This means uncovering our heart essencetrue essence and allowing it to blossom. Until, in effect, we become that essence – the most natural expression of which is love.

There is an enormous need for love, both in our individual lives and in the world as a whole. But love can only flourish in humanity if it blossoms in the heart of each of us. The process of awakening the heart is about following the most natural path to our true nature or essence. By learning to love fully and completely, we can become totally fulfilled. By loving with full awareness in the present moment, we can be truly happy.

Your heart needs you to unlearn

The blissful path of the heart begins with unlearning many of the beliefs that society has built around love – beliefs that condition most of the human population. We need to be able to distinguish between true love and the emotions that are often identified as love, but which eventually cause pain. More importantly, we need to transform the way we think. We can overcome the barriers that prevent us from feeling love fully – the internal barriers of indifference and negativity.

By cultivating the qualities of the heart, the elixir of life is able to course through our whole being. In turn, this leads to the bliss that comes with self-realisation.

From Awakening Heart: The Blissful Path to Self-Realisation awakening heart

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Violence can never be the answer

June 17, 2016 by Andrew Marshall 1 Comment

Violence is never the answer to any problem. It is the province of the insane. High profile cases such as the Pulse attack in Orlando earlier this week and the murder of UK Member of Parliament Jo Cox yesterday hit the headlines and make us think how awful such things are. They are indeed terrible and it is almost impossible to imagine the grief and impact on the lives of the loved ones of the victims. Shamelessly cruel events happen all the time across the globe. We can and do blame the perpetrators because the human trait is to blame someone when things go wrong. But violence is a symptom of general insanity, a sickness shared by the whole human race. Isis is committing genocide, according to the UN. Unthinkable. But have we stopped it? Do we even know how to stop it? It seems not.

Violence starts in the mind

We normally associate violence with harmful actions and angry words. But before those words and actions, there are thoughts. The process may happen very quickly, so we may say someone acted without thinking. There have to be thoughts, though. Arms and legs don’t move by themselves. The mouth doesn’t enunciate without brain activity.  It all starts in the mind.

Where do the violent thoughts come from? A psychologist will be able to identify a million and one causes. However complex, there is always the underlying cause of separatism. With a belief that we are different, we see the other person (or race) as less human than we are, or not human at all.

Can there be justified violence?

If we are attacked, it may be necessary to use force to defend ourselves. Even so, most would agree that force is a last resort. A true martial artist would rather walk away from trouble than use his or her fighting skills. A military general might argue the benefits of a preemptive strike to prevent an attack. By and large, however, violence is a recipe for trouble and merely sows the seeds for retaliation at a later date.non violence gandhi

Non-violence

Mahatma Gandhi proved that non-violence can achieve enormous results. Corporal punishment of children, once considered essential, is now generally regarded as primitive, cruel and unnecessary, in the west at least. Not all societies follow that view and there are many countries where barbaric cruelty is still meted out, and not only to children. In the long run, do we want our communities to be run on the basis of fear? Or is it better to have kindness and mutual respect? If it is the latter, the place we have to start with is ourselves.

 

The importance of love in the conduct of business and politics is developed in my second book Awakening Heart: The Blissful Path to Self-Realisation

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Loving kindness – can it really transform you?

April 24, 2016 by Andrew Marshall Leave a Comment

Loving kindness is a state of mind where we actually cherish the existence, happiness and well-being of others. If we take the trouble to cultivate that, no matter what our personal circumstances are, our lives will be rich and full. Wannabe superstars, internet sensations and get-rich-quick merchants, please take note.

The natural motivation arising from loving kindness is to make the world a better place for everyone. It may be
that what we do directly affects only one life, no matter. Rather than seeing what we can get out of the world forloving kindness world ourselves, we see what we can put into it. This is not what our traditional education and upbringing always
prepares us for, and certainly not what the modern media culture often presents as successful living.

The extraordinary effect of loving kindness and how to live it

A person who is filled with loving kindness radiates a very special quality. Think of a person who has affected you at some time by their kindness towards you. Wasn’t there something special emanating from them? Perhaps at the time, or maybe later on, that evoked in you some warmth, appreciation or even love towards them.

Imagine someone who felt that loving kindness towards everyone they came across. Think of the effect they would be having on everything and everyone around them. There would be a tremendous aura about them, wouldn’t there? It would touch and disarm almost everyone and they would have a warmth and smile that would melt hearts. If you have had the good fortune to be in the presence of such a person, you will know how utterly remarkable an effect there is.

If you can imagine it, it’s possible

Take a moment to imagine yourself to be someone similar to that. What does it feel like? It might feel perfectly natural or it could feel a little strange at first. If you can imagine it, it means that such a state of being is possible to achieve. If it is too far a stretch for the imagination now, just try to think friendliness and kindness towards all those you come into contact with during your daily life.

By thinking in this way, life starts to change. Little by little, the natural kindness that is inherent in all of us will surface in you more and more. Okay, there will be occasions or even periods when it won’t be there because challenges and painful memories will cause it to run for cover at times. That’s normal, but persist and enjoy being in that state of kindness as often as possible and the benefits will start to accumulate.

So be genuinely kind and allow that beautiful flower of your heart centre to blossom.

Based on an extract from The Great Little Book of Happiness available here.

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