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Janet Parachin is a yoga therapist, meditation teacher, Ayurveda wellness consultant, Reiki Master Teacher, and enthusiastic Yoga trainer and practitioner. She teaches in-person at Tulsa Yoga Meditation Center www.tulsayogameditationcenter.com/ and online with Zoom

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7/22/2024 0 Comments

Unity

Here are some thoughts on Unity that come from the Yoga tradition as well as some ways you can practice Unity today.

The Yoga tradition teaches that we are physically conceived and nurtured in a state of Unity. Our mother’s egg and our father’s sperm are united to create the first cells that will eventually because us. And then for nine months we live in a blissful state fully united with our birth mother because we rely on her for everything we need.

Once we are born into the world, however, we leave the comfort and security of our mother’s womb and our sense of Unity is shattered. We spend hours alone in a crib, we cry for our mother and we must learn to soothe ourselves. The disunity continues as we grow developing our likes and dislikes, exploring our strengths and weaknesses, seeing how we are similar to and different from others.

But because Unity is our first experience in this physical body, we are always trying to return to Unity whether we are aware of it or not

We may seek Unity through spiritual practices, work, relationships, hobbies, etc. Each of these things can give us glimpses of Unity, but for most of us it takes a lifetime to realize Unity. If we remember our first experience of Unity, we see the ingredients of this experience: acceptance, love, contentment, and present moment awareness.

Here are a few ways to cultivate these ingredients:
FLOW EXPERIENCES Bring body, mind and breath together in yoga, meditation, creating art, or otherwise losing yourself in the moment.

EMBODY OPPOSITES Think of someone who believes radically different from you. Rather than trying to convince them of your opinion, imagine that you are they and try to embody their views. Notice how this simple exercise builds empathy for others’ viewpoints.

ELEVATE YOUR LOVE Like all emotions, love has lower and higher vibrations. Low level love is attachment where we hold onto what we want to keep and push away what we reject. We reserve our best for those closest to us. High vibration love includes everyone—humans we know and don’t know, animals, nature—and is future oriented because it wants the best for all who will come after.

One World = Unity Consciousness

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