Thursday, November 29, 2012

12 Tips to Create a Peaceful, Passionate Life

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About Oriya Pollak

Oriya serves as a spiritual resource. He helps bring people back to their hearts and format their lives around what they love. His work as a guide and teacher in community gatherings and private sessions revolves around self-care and presence. Oriya lives in NYC with his partner and son. Visit him atbeingwhatis.com and on Facebook.
Get out of your head and get into your heart. Think less, feel more.” ~Osho
Osho’s game was to get people out of their heads. He wasn’t focused on world peace; he was intent on self-peace.
How do you get out of your head? How do you get more present?
For most of my life, I was stuck in my head. “Stuckness” was my primary experience. I always wanted to be somewhere else, someone else.
After years of quietly suffering and pretending to be happy, I came to understand that my stuckness was caused by numbness—physical, emotional, and spiritual.
Physically: I have been “out of my body” for 99.999% of my life—unless you’re talking about the heaviness on my chest, lump in my throat, and raciness in my head. I was constantly experiencing back pains and a general heaviness in my body.
Also, I felt inadequate and insecure in most of my intimate relationships.
Emotionally: I never felt good enough to speak my truths and share how I really felt. I blamed myself for feeling inadequate. The constant “trying to be someone” caused me to keep up multiple appearances and maintain many public versions of myself.
Spirituality: Because of all the lying, I didn’t trust myself. I felt like I betrayed myself and I felt guilty, thinking, I really am not good enough. When I was a child, in Israel, I was afraid of being punished by God. Later, in America, I was afraid of being punished by society. I wanted your approval so badly.
One day, I ran away.
I felt so scared and lost. I told my business partner that I would be back after the weekend, and my girlfriend that I was going to go set us up. I just wanted to get healthy and experience some peace in my life.
It wasn’t overnight, but eventually I stopped looking for myself. I found it by sitting in stillness and connecting with my feelings.
I paid attention to the patterns around when I disappeared from the present moment and more importantly, what would bring me back. I learned to cultivate presence, compassion, and courage—enough to eventually return and format my life around what I love: sharing presence.
Here are 12 reminders and suggestions that can help you get out of your head and cultivate passion and presence:

1. Remember that your thoughts and feelings are powerful.

Everything in your life is a response to your feelings. How you feel about yourself is how you shape your reality.

2. Stop trying to be somebody and start opening up.

Stop looking so desperately for answers and drop your need to know everything. Give yourself permission to explore and uncover what’s fun for you and what you really love. Stop mimicking other people and pretending to please them, and start opening yourself up to find what you love.

3. Create something new.

Most people are scared of trying and failing because we are told we are supposed to fit in to existing stories created for power and control. Use your imagination to create something new that excites you.

4.  Be a model of truth and great possibilities.

Make it your mission to be a model of positive, fun, loving possibilities. The shortest way to get there is to express your deepest truths. When you serve as a model for speaking your truth, you let others know it’s okay for them to do the same.

5. Encounter your deeper story.

Everyone has a deeper story, something that they fantasize about doing if they could. What’s your deeper story? What do yearn and long for? Hint: You already know what it is; you just lack the courage to acknowledge it because you don’t think you’re good enough.

6. Experience your longing.

It’s a big leap to go from dreaming to realizing. Take a step to act out your longing and experience its unfolding. If you let them, your feelings will lead the way.

7. Recognize when and how you disappear from the present moment.

Know your insecurities and pay attention to your triggers so you can bring yourself back to the present before hurting someone else. It’s your job to maintain your positive space.

8. Know what brings you back.

What engenders a feeling of belonging and connection in your life? What stops the obsessive thought looping? Build reference points. That’s how you can always find your way back home.

9. Recognize that freedom is knowing what you love and letting it embrace you.

You already know enough. Stop looking for guidance and start formatting your life around experiencing what you love. Seek the experience and it will find you.

10. Remember that your gift is how you handle your insecurities.

When you do what you love, you’ll act on instinct, without having to put too much thought into the knowledge you don’t yet have. But that thing you love to do—that’s not your only gift. Your other gift is how you handle your insecurities and feelings of inadequacy, when you do get caught up in your head. This is what shapes your life and sense of belonging.

11. Take intentional actions.

When you set intentions and act on them, you create a natural flow. Directing that flow is how you shape your reality.

12. Consistently ask yourself: What is my relationship?

Everything is relationship to everything else. What is your relationship to yourself? You reality emanates from how you feel about yourself.





Sunday, August 12, 2012

9 Fears that Keep Us from Achieving Our Dreams and Purpose In Life



If you look into your own heart, and you find nothing wrong there, what is there to worry about? What is there to fear?” Confucius
What is a F.E.A.R. and where it originates? We are afraid of so many things and because of that so many of us, instead of moving forward in life, stagnate or move backwards. This is not how life should be lived, in fear and stress.
I know there are many fears that we all might experience, less or more, and from all of these fears, I have chosen to focus on the ones I found to be the most present in people’s lives.


http://www.purposefairy.com/4818/9-fears-that-keep-us-from-achieving-our-dreams-and-purpose-in-life/

Monday, July 23, 2012

AIDS 21012

I am at AIDS 2012!




July 26th~


PM:
Amped tonight - it's hot as MFn hell outside...I walked to Georgetown this evening, did some window shopping...had dinner...I was melting...no trades, no beach...LOL...heat lightening going off in the sky here off my balcony can see DC, Potomac...closing plenary tomorrow...then on to see Stevie and Rod. Meeting up w Sandy MacKenzie and other DC Chiffonheads....Skyped w Karen Wason and DJ Man tonight...my life is an adventure!!! ♥


AM:
I am just in awe of the brave people that are here - at this morning's plenary - Debbie, a very brave transgender woman brought me to tears...then this afternoon the films I watched - did you know that even though the ban on HIV+ has been lifted for travel into the US - Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs if they answer yes to these questions are DENIED Visas to enter - and who else better to be at this conference - so much protesting about that...and the films I watched today are about just that subject. My new shero is Gabriela Leite - of Brazil and be on the look out for a great docu call a "Kiss for Gabriela" what a woman!!! I was also moved to tears...I have never been a sex worker...but have been around sex workers for much of my adult life...and while I've never injected drugs again I've been around it...the compassion and dignity for all people is what will END AIDS...it's a humanitarian effort. Then I spoke at length to a young medical student - and this must change - that young med students cannot make a living and payback their student loans by becoming an Infectious Disease Specialist in this country - we need education reform to encourage our young doctors. It's over 100 today in DC - doing laundry, packing...will hit Georgetown later. Tomorrow is the closing plenary and STEVIE NICKS & ROD STEWART tomorrow night!!! 




July 25th~


Beautiful day here in DC...I tried to see the AIDS quilt this morning but it was packed up already!!! :( Took some fast pics of the Capitol Bldg and the Washington monument. Sat in a session for HIV & Criminal Justice...whoa....pretty eye opening the fear and stigma in the Judiciary!!! Watched Tony Aaron from NNAAPCI do his thang and had lunch with Pernell V. Williams - great talk story...back to the room early to just take a load off...missing home and Ron Middag...



July 24th~


Truly one of the most influential days of my life...my voice is hoarse, my feet are killin me, it's hot nasty gross here in DC, so much pollution - Marched/moblized with the Positive Women's Network - and thousands took to the streets up to the White House today...perhaps it was on CNN, MSNBC or some such...

I love the HIPS Peeps www.hips.org went to their after conference bash!!! Met up with Pernell V. Williams and had a great dinner...just gettin back to my room...tired but inspired!!! Au`rai!!!





July 23rd~

I am so literally consumed with awe and amazement...this is truly the Intl. Community...I've seen/heard Hillary speak today, I was in the main plenary room surrounded by panels from the AIDS quilts...while she spoke. I video'd as much as my hands would let me...I hope it uploads to YouTube...if that wasn't enough...again in the same room, Elton John spoke so poignantly and eloquently...then to just get over the ENORMITY of this conference...in all facets - the convention center is insane...!!! I also have to say, after a workshop on social media & HIV Prevention....my Condom Sense program is really innovative and a head of the 8 ball, indeed. Saw a great docu on Black Women and Living w HIV...and talked story with the Sex Workers here...sweet people...I have a bruise on my okole from last night, LOL, as a result of my slip/fall out the shuttle...I take a deep breath and just smile...the world can be a very compassionate place...glad I am of that world. ~♥~


July 22nd~


I am overwhelmed!!! I sat in the shuttle with people from Africa that were curious and fun - asking where are the poor people? Indeed. Then ran into Cathy Elliott a colleague, watched part of the opening plenary...I am pursuing my lil take on the conference by videoing people saying "Spread Aloha and Not HIV..." look for that ...had nice dinner and then slipped coming out of the shuttle and gave myself a nice scrape on da arm...well if that's the worst thing...LOL...ok now gotta try and adjust to this 6 hr. time difference. I hear Hillary is speaking at tomorrow morning's plenary...ALOHA! *:)

Opening of AIDS 2012 by the Mayor of DC - Vincent Gray.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

HOW TO FORGIVE WHEN YOU DON’T REALLY WANT TO




“Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.” ~Jean Paul Sartre
Like so many other women, I had a complicated, often fractious relationship with my mother. I had moved thousands of miles away, but an email or a phone call was enough to irritate me.
Visits were tense, nail-biting experiences, where I couldn’t help but analyze each thing that she said to see if it contained a passive-aggressive double meaning, at which point, an argument would brew.
For years, it had not mattered what anyone told me about how to forgive, and they had told me a lot:
  • Resentment is the poison you feed yourself, hoping someone else will die.
  • Forgiveness is a choice.
  • Refusing to forgive is living in the past.
I thought I wanted to forgive her. I knew what it was costing me to carry around the resentment, the replaying of old arguments and the anticipation of future conflict.
Yet—yet—something in me didn’t want to forgive, and this was the truth that I had resisted owning for so very long.http://tinybuddha.com/blog/how-to-forgive-when-you-dont-really-want-to/

Sunday, May 27, 2012

12 Lessons To Learn From Highly Successful People


The only work that will ultimately bring any good to any of us is the work of contributing to the healing of the world.” Marianne Williamson
Success can mean different things to different people, and I noticed that many of us have some kind of resistance to the word success, even though deep down inside, that is exactly what we all want, to live a successful and meaningful life.
Observing the world and from reading the stories of the many great men and women that lived and still live on this planet, I noticed that many of the highly successful people are in a way or another living by the same set of “golden rules.”
Today I will share with you a few of the lessons we can all learn from these people, as I am sure many of us will find them very empowering, helping us live a more inspiring, balanced, happier and successful life. Ready? Let’s start: http://www.purposefairy.com/5227/12-lessons-to-learn-from-highly-successful-people/

Thursday, May 17, 2012

How Sexually Satisfied Are You?!


Sex Life Satisfaction: FITNESS Magazine & Yahoo! Shine Survey Looks At Sexual Satisfaction Amongst Americans






How satisfied are we with our sex lives? And what do we really want in the bedroom? These aren’t new questions, but they’re the ones that FITNESS Magazineand Yahoo! Shine sought to answer when they conducted a survey of American adults focusing on their “between the sheets” thoughts, desires and behaviors.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/16/sex-life-satisfaction-americans-fitness-magazine-yahoo-shine-survey_n_1522417.html?ref=women&ir=Women&ncid=

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Ea O Ka Aina: Japan tsunami aftertaste




Ea O Ka Aina: Japan tsunami aftertaste: SUBHEAD: A staggering mess as Japanese tsunami debris hits Alaska coaTens of thousands of miles of coastline from California to the Aleutian Islands are going to be hit with billions of pounds of toxic debris. NOAA’s latest estimate is that 1.5 million tons of largely plastic debris will hit the western United States coast. That is 30 billion pounds. We expect Alaska to get the largest percentage of that with much of it lodging on northern Gulf of Alaska beaches. Most of this will be plastic which is full of inherent toxic chemicals that will leach into the environment for generations.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

15 Things Real Friends Do Differently



As we grow, we realize it becomes less important to have more friends and more important to have real ones.
Remember, life is kind of like a party.  You invite a lot of people, some leave early, some stay all night, some laugh with you, some laugh at you, and some show up really late.  But in the end, after the fun, there are a few who stay to help you clean up the mess.  And most of the time, they aren’t even the ones who made the mess.  These people are your real friends in life.  They are the ones who matter most.
Click the link for the full article:

http://www.marcandangel.com/2012/04/23/15-things-real-friends-do-differently/

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

15 Things You Should Give Up in Order to Be Happy!

Here is a list of 15 things which, if you give up on them, will make your life a lot easier and much, much happier. We hold on to so many things that cause us a great deal of pain, stress and suffering – and instead of letting them all go, instead of allowing ourselves to be stress free and happy – we cling on to them. Not anymore. Starting today we will give up on all those things that no longer serve us, and we will embrace change. Ready? Here we go:
http://www.purposefairy.com/3308/15-things-you-should-give-up-in-order-to-be-happy/


Monday, March 19, 2012

Kauai's Hindu Monastery


  






http://www.himalayanacademy.com/
Kauai's Hindu Monastery, founded in 1970 by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (left, 1927-2001), is under the spiritual direction of his successor, Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami (right). It is part of the Saiva Siddhanta Church, founded in Sri Lanka in 1949. Its spiritual heritage derives from the Nandinatha Sampradaya, which goes back to 2,200 bce.

This website, provided by the monks of the Saiva Siddhanta Yoga Order, is a window into the monastery's many facets, including our guru lineage, temples, spiritual teachings, publications and study programs. Our 353-acre sanctuary on this tropical isle is a theological seminary, publishing center, home of Iraivan Siva temple, and a destination for Hindus who come on pilgrimage from around the world.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Hukilau Lanai

Diners' Choice Award 2013
http://www.hukilaukauai.com/

For some of the best dining on Kauai~

OPEN FOR DINNER:
5:00pm-9:00pm, Tues-Sun

Poolside Happy Hour: 3pm-5pm nightly
Poolside Bar Hours: 11am - sunset 

PHONE:
808 822 0600

LOCATION:
Under the palms at the
Kauai Coast Resort in Kapaa,
right behind Coconut Marketplace
520 Aleka Loop, Kapaa, HI 96746
Google Map

Monday, February 20, 2012

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac

When California musical duo (and lovers) Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks  joined British blues-rock veteran band Fleetwood Mac, their first collaboration in 1975 (their “white album” ) sold more copies than any previous album in the long history of their label . No one was in any way prepared for this new line-up’s stunning initial success , so you can imagine the in-house anticipation for Fleetwood Mac’s next effort . They had to wait a full year for it , however , as four of the five members were breaking up literally in the studio while Rumours   was being recorded . Fleetwood Mac co-founder drummer Mick Fleetwood joins Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks with me In The Studio for the 35th anniversary of one of history’s most popular albums ever at around forty million sold worldwide ( half of that U.S. sales ), an album that Rolling Stone magazine ranks at #25 on their Top 500 All Time list .- Redbeard