(Picture courtesy of http://www.oldvic.ac.uk/the-lion-the-witch-and-the-wardrobe.html)
Last night
I saw the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s Christmas Show “The Lion, the Witch
and the Wardrobe” and spend a magical time with Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund
in Narnia; a great start for getting into the Christmas spirit.
Sadly
Christmas can be a very stressful time. Venturing into any town centre at this
time of year, rather than being immersed in feelings of magic, wonder and
anticipation you probably will experience sensations of stress, rushing and
impatience all around you. Having been caught last Saturday in the crush of Bath
Rugby supporters, Christmas market visitors and Christmas Shoppers I really did
not see much evidence of people smiling and feeling happy or any other
expression of the Christmas Spirit.
Anxiety,
worry and stress not only rob us of the experience of happiness, can make us
ill and our life miserable, it also is known to block the flow of our
creativity. Wouldn’t it be great if we could have an easy simple technique to
access the inner space of creativity, if we could find our very own wardrobe
entry to this magical land?
Recently I
have come across the work of Tom Stone, the creator of Human Software
Engineering, a system to help debug and reprogram the human mind for more
happiness and greater productivity. Without going into too much detail about
the programs he designed, I found that by just experimenting with one of the
exercises he created you can quickly and easily experience a great sense of
inner peace. This can be can be your ticket to your very own Narnia. So
Daughter of Eve, Son of Adam, get ready to enter “the far land of Spare Oom
where eternal summer reigns around the bright city of War Drobe” (in the words
of the adorable Mr Tumnus in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe).
Let me
introduce you to Tom Stone’s GAP exercise. GAP stands for “Greater Awareness
Place”. Tom Stone uses the metaphor of a partially cloudy day when you can see
the clouds travelling across the background of a blue sky. In this metaphor the
clouds stand for our thoughts and the blue sky represents the constant background
of our pure awareness. He says that pure awareness is our essential nature but
through our early conditioning we habitually identify with our thoughts and our
stories and forget that behind those thoughts and stories we always are and
always will be pure awareness. What you will experience when you do this
exercise, is a place of calm and peace, a space that can be described as
unbounded, limitless, spacious and expansive. Out of this space feelings of
peace, love and joy spontaneously arise. This space also gives birth to our
creativity.
To do the
GAP exercise just follow these simple instructions:
1) Commit to 10 – 15 minutes to do this
exercise. Sit quietly and close your eyes.
2) Then just notice what happens.
Thoughts come and go. You may notice the feeling of your body sitting in the chair. You may notice other noises or sensations. Do nothing. Simply be the
witness and observe what’s happening.
3) Allow yourself to notice a gap
between your thoughts. You can asked the question “Where is my next thought
coming from?” Notice what happens.
4) Immerse yourself in the gap between the
thoughts. Notice that there is a space of emptiness. This is the experience of
pure awareness. A quiet still place filled with limitless potential. Notice how
you feel in this place.
5) When you are ready slowly open your
eyes and re-orientate yourself back into the room.
6) Realize that even though you are
back in the room, pure awareness is still there in the background, like the
blue sky behind the clouds.
7) Notice that when you were aware of
pure awareness there were no sensations of stress or anxiety or any other of
the negative feelings we experience on a regular basis.
Simply
committing to do this exercise once or twice a day every day will bring more of
the qualities of pure awareness into your daily life. You will feel calmer,
happier, more productive and new ideas will come to you easily.
I hope that
this Christmas you will give yourself the gift of experiencing pure awareness
and that in 2014 instead of clothes you will find Narnia in your closet.
And
remember:
“Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen of
Narnia.”
― C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
― C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
