Friday, May 31, 2013

Special Spark


Photo: When you truly believe that you are a special spark of Life, how do you behave, feel and interact? BKTY today.  http://ow.ly/i/2boKA


When you truly believe that you are a special spark of Life, how do you behave, feel and interact? 

BKTY today.





BKTY
Be Kind to Yourself Movement
www.BKTY.info

Inspiring the world to make the shift from self-criticism to 
Radical Self Love and Compassion.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Get your nap on!


Photo: Get your nap on! When we reclaim the well-being we are privy to right now, we give others the freedom to do the same. BKTY 

Get your nap on!
When we reclaim the well-being we are privy to right now,
we give others the freedom to do the same. BKTY




BKTY
Be Kind to Yourself Movement
www.BKTY.info

Inspiring the world to make the shift from self-criticism to 
Radical Self Love and Compassion.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

It's okay...


Photo: Put the mean critical voice in your head on an unpaid leave today. Be Kind to Yourself instead.



Put the mean critical voice in your head on an unpaid leave today. It's okay to give it yourself a break.



BKTY
Be Kind to Yourself Movement
www.BKTY.info

Inspiring the world to make the shift from self-criticism to Radical Self Love and Compassion.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Change Thought

Photo: All you need to change is the thought that you need to change.  See your perfect Spirit and BKTY. http://ow.ly/i/2cnAd http://ow.ly/i/2cnAv

What if all you need to change 
is the thought that you need to change?
   
See your perfect Spirit and BKTY!




BKTY
Be Kind to Yourself Movement
www.BKTY.info

Inspiring the world to make the shift from self-criticism to 
Radical Self Love and Compassion.

Monday, May 27, 2013

The Science of Self Compassion



Photo: Compassion means to hold someone in your heart.  Self compassion is a practice of holding yourself in your own heart.   BKTY today!
                                                                                                                                                                   

"When you are compassionate with yourself,
you trust your soul, which you let guide your life. 
Your soul knows the geography of your destiny better than you do." 
-John O'Donohue

I don't know about you folks but I like some science to back up my spirituality.  Yes, I'm a minister because I can share what I know to be true from experience not just what I've heard or studied- no airy fairy stuff here.  I love the challenge of mixing in the scientific evidence that merges the fields and reminds us that all truth is essentially one and the same.

So, let's look at the facts behind this movement and the idea of self compassion.  What does that really mean?  It's really very simple; Compassion means to hold someone in your heart. Self compassion is a practice of holding yourself in your own heart. That could sound like intangible stuff, right? It certainly did to me once. Then I began testing my hypothetical self inquiry; What if we tried showing ourselves a little compassion instead of tearing ourselves down? What if we were actually kind to ourselves and believed that we are worthy?  And I saw that there is quite a bit of research supporting the movement and the results I saw personally and in my clients were astounding.

There’s a new field of research that says that self-compassion may be the most important life skill, imparting resilience, courage, energy and creativity.  BKTY- Be Kind to Yourself is the call to deeply know ourselves as the miraculous, sacred souls that we are and the permission to take compelling right actions to nurture and express that True Self in the world.

Just think about it- Due to our overly-competitive society, researchers speculate the tendency to choose self-punishment, rather than self-compassion, is on the rise. People often believe that punishing themselves will keep them in line and ultimately keep them safe.

Oh contraire! Self-criticism can lead to hostility, anxiety, and depression which are issues that can block us from realizing our full potential. Self-critics also report feeling like they have lower energy levels, and often subconsciously engage in self-sabotaging strategies, such as procrastination and overeating.

As for the type A overachievers out there, myself included, let’s just get it out in the open- our most common fear about becoming self-compassionate is that we will become weak willed, it will lower our performance standards and encourage laziness.

Think again- researchers have found that self-compassionate people are actually less likely to sit on the couch all day. All of this might begin to sound like you are indulging yourself, but researchers don't find that at all. People who practice self-compassion tend to have higher standards, work harder and take more personal responsibility for their actions.

So now we have the science to support the spirit.  Why did we ever believe the two were separate anyway??  Don't buy that hype :)  Be kind to yourself.  It's Science, it's Spirit, it Works.


From my heart to yours,

Rev. Sala



BKTY and Let it Out!

We use our bodies like emotional garbage cans. 
A good belly laugh is one of the easiest ways to
release angry, tired, sad feelings. LOL!
  Shake it up people- BKTY!
 
 
Photo: We use our bodies like emotional garbage cans.  A good belly laugh is one of the easiest ways to release angry, tired, sad feelings.  LOL!  Shake it up people- BKTY! http://ow.ly/i/2bnQP

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Are you allowing yourself to receive Love today?


“Your task is not to seek for love but merely to seek
and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
 Rumi


 
Photo: Are you resisting or blocking yourself from experiencing more Love today? http://ow.ly/i/2cnnX

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Let your True Self Shine




"Something inside you emerges... 
an innate indwelling peace, stillness, aliveness.  
It is the unconditioned, who you are in your essence.  
It is what you had been looking for in the love object.  
It is yourself."
Ekhart Tolle

'Nuff said, right?  
Being kind to yourself is the foundation of radical self love and compassion  
That's how you let your True Self shine today.
BKTY people!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Mirror, mirror on the wall...

Hey folks!  Today is Day 1 of our BKTY 10 day Challenge and I am completely psyched!  You all probably have your eBooks by now.  If you don't have one, click here to pop over to the site and grab one.


You'll get a kick out of the way the universe called me into living today's challenge.  Here I am the ring leader of this whole movement, right?  And I'm supposed to be conscious every minute and catch my own self criticism and judgment, right?  And certainly always living the message, right?  Well, the Universe said, “Not so much today sweetie".  

I wake up this morning, stretch, do my meditation and bowing practice, feeling energized, embodied and amazing.  And I go into the bathroom to wash my face but first I  look up into the mirror.  Ofcourse I knew that today we are practicing engaging ourselves in the mirror with eye contact and extending an authentic smile to ourselves.  So I intended to smile as if it were the first time- you know, the way I encourage everyone else to do it.  

Wouldn't you know it, I had eye contact in the mirror and my attention was instantly hijacked by a plump, juicy zit.  Yep, right on the bridge of my nose, right between the eyes!  If that isn't a grain of sand in my spiritual oyster shell I don't what is. I’ll be honest with you, my knee jerk reaction was not so conscious and kind to myself.  Nope, for a second there I just exclaimed, "Where the heck did that come from?"


But here's how I make a pearl with every grain of sand; I caught my own gaze again, hear myself and burst out laughing.  Humor is healing.  I can't take myself too seriously and neither should you.  Or we risk ending up in that old ego grip of self judgment again and we get no pearl, no truth about who we really are.  You see?  So I LOL’ed at myself and then I got back on the horse.  Looking into these baby brown eyes and smiling at who- not what- I saw in the mirror.


“Your reflection does not define your worth!”

Yes, I know today's challenge won't be easy for most of us.  So just let it out.  LOL, holler or jump up and down.  And then re-engage yourself, your own reflection and extend that smile to yourself.

Post a comment and tell us how it felt for you today.  Please don't leave me hanging out here!


Make your pearl today,
Rev. Sala





Monday, May 20, 2013

Not Enough. Not Doing Enough. Don't have Enough. Say What??


Somebody raise both hands and post a comment if you can find yourself in this story.  I'll call myself out first...

Recently I've been writing a book in all of my "spare" time.  My writing group calls it a literary memoir and, in order for my story to add value to other people's lives, the chapters of the book have to really delve into some of the hard experiences in my past.  It’s important stuff to include since the purpose of the book is really to share the powerful healing and transformation I experienced.  Sounds pretty good, right?

Well, the problem arose when I traveled back to times when I felt helpless, depressed or just plain crazy and I had a very hard time coming back and getting grounded again.  I don't usually live in my story because it isn't who I am.  Although I was led to share my transformation and lessons of discovery, I wasn’t fully prepared for the resurgence of self-criticism that came over me during the writing process.  Before I knew it, my writing came to a complete standstill.  Then I believed that I had so many other things to do besides writing the book.  I busied myself with being busy while disappointment began to pile right on top of the secret judgment that had already been growing in my mind.



What a whirlwind I created in a matter of hours!  Outwardly, very little time had passed but my internal world was gridlocked. Fortunately, this effect of my book writing process called me to practice what I preach in a new way- a way I otherwise would not have known that I needed.  Instead of the vast transformations of the past, this was more like maintenance work in the garden of my mind.  I was called to go within until I finally caught the weed.   My weed was the thought, "I am not enough.  I am not doing enough.  I don't have enough."  That was it!

There I was sitting in a silent meditation when I caught it and my eyes flew open instantly as I drew a gasping breath.  Wow.  That's a huge weed.  Have I been listening to that?  Believing that in any way shape or form? No wonder I was so stuck and creatively blocked all of a sudden!  I returned to alignment quicker than before but I was reminded of a huge lesson in that recent experience.

We are never done with the maintenance and care of our minds.
We are never done with the maintenance and care of our bodies.
We are never done with the work of staying true and aligned with our souls.
As long as the words, "I am not enough. I am not doing enough. or I don't have enough." resonate with us in any way, shape or form, we are not done Realizing the Truth of our Being.




Limitless.  Formless. Bountiful. Beautiful. Essence.  This is what I truly am.  This is what you truly are.  Let's remember together.  BKTY-  Now that's the movement.

Don't leave me hanging folks.  Post your comments.  That's the way we grow the truth, the message and the movement!

From my heart to yours,
Rev. Sala






Monday, May 13, 2013

Self Medicate with Kindness


I'm going out on a limb here.  I'm going to reveal how truly passionate and radical I am about this BKTY movement.  Its scary and intimidating but I'm going for it...


I submit that self compassion is the medicine we've all been waiting for. This is the solution to our society's ills- the ones we think of as complicated and permanent like violence, poverty, hunger and many mental illnesses. No, we aren't reinventing the wheel.  Of course it has always been available but as the old saying goes, "Sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees." So, I'm saying that being kind to ourselves, self compassion, is the medicinal we all crave for  every disorder from depression to suicide.  There- I've said it and I'm not taking it back.

Here's the breakdown- We humans are all essentially the same.  We have different circumstances but the internal landscape is always the same- rising and falling each day to a mental tape recorder that asks the same questions over and over again.  What am I doing?  Can I really do that?  What will they think of me?  Will I get hurt?  How can I protect myself? Will I have enough?  Am I enough?


Go ahead. Admit it.  Its OK- I know about the mental recorder because I have one too. It doesn't have much faith in me or anything else, it always wants to look good and avoid looking bad.  It is constantly afraid of not having enough money, love, time- you name it.  And it insists on replaying every hurtful event and emotion I've ever experienced in a grave effort to convince me that life is scary and people can't be trusted, most of all myself.  The root of this thinking is holding onto some conclusion I made about myself when I hadn't even hit puberty yet.  When that goes unchecked, many of us continue adding new assumptions about ourselves right on top of that shaky foundation.  Before long we're sabotaging our health, relationships and finances and can't remember why.  The shaky foundation built by a kid becomes our credo-  what we deeply believe to be true about ourselves.

I call the mental recorder EGO and it is a lovely acronym for Edging Good Out. To be fair and clear, we must also understand that we have this faculty as a very efficient protective mechanism whenever things happen that we don't understand, hurt us or threaten our sense of self.  As the soul strengthens and we discover that the ego is not who we are, we can choose to listen or not. Whenever I hear that recorder trying to edge good out, I come back with self compassion.  That's right, ego can't survive in the presence of true love and compassion.  So I lay it on myself big time.  My ego says, "People are really going to think you're crazy.  You'd better shut up."  That's when I look in the mirror and acknowledge the truth, "I am so grateful for my brave, clear soul.  When I speak the truth, those who have eyes to see and ears to hear it will be glad and grateful as well."

It works wonders.

Moreover, it is a skill that builds strength like our body's muscles.  The more you exercise this kindness muscle with yourself, the weaker ego becomes.  Meanwhile you become a self compassionate God or Goddess bringing a brighter, stronger presence everywhere you go.

Try it on!  And tell us about your experience because we believe that you have the power to heal your own fear, self doubt and self criticism which lies at the root of our human dis-eases.  To actually experience kindness and compassion, rather than conceptualizing or talking about it, will make violence, injustice and competition archaic paradigms of the past and virtually impossible to replicate.

Sharing your experiences, whether in ego or Goddess mind, allows your strength and life mastery to grow.  So get your soul exercise on and post those comments today...

We've made it much easier to post comments below- so go for it!

From my heart to yours,

Rev. Sala
The Minister of Self Compassion

Monday, May 6, 2013

The Peacock's Feet

"People are crying up the rich and variegated plumage of the peacock, and he is himself blushing at the sight of his ugly feet." Sa'Di

      We recently released a Twitter feed encouraging everyone to accept their innate perfection.  The affirmation of the day was: "I am perfect just the way I am".  This seemed to raise lots of eyebrows because the word perfection immediately produces an idea or image in our minds that is uncomfortable.  We are all probably guilty of saying "No one is perfect", a statement which reveals our idea of perfection as something material, unattainable and inhuman.  In fact, I submit that perfection is simply a word and idea to which we assign a meaning.  If we have assigned a meaning that does not include our own nature, perhaps the definition needs rewriting. This realization is fertile soil for examining the way we see ourselves and how we identify with who we really are.  Since we are each a spark of perfection that lies beyond what our body's eyes can see, we come to know the truth of who we are most deeply when we can begin to see and identify with an innate perfection, our inner radiance.

     Like the twinkle in a smiling infant's eyes, we all have it. And it is so much easier to be kind and compassionate toward our foibles and faux pas when we know that this Special Sparkle is the truth of our being.  Much like the peacock Sa' Di describes, we have often become so obsessed with what isn't 'right', what isn't working and what we aren't able to do, that we lose a grasp of the amazing spirit we've become, the beauty we exude into our environments and the twinkle we carry in our eyes that lights the day for everyone we meet.

    It is time to remember and return to that sparkle and shine it all over our lives- beginning with the man or woman in the mirror.  Today, shifting your focus into celebration of the inner radiance that you are, take a lesson from the peacock and admire your own feathers instead of lamenting your perceived faults. With that acceptance and admiration comes the strength to share who you are.  And everyone around you becomes a recipient of this gift.

If you'd like to practice seeing the unchangeable radiance within, try these contemplations:

  • What compliments do other people give you?  Do you receive them?  
  • Are you lamenting your "ugly feet" while most people around you are enjoying the beauty of your colorful feathers?
  • How would your life be different if you too felt true gratitude and appreciation for your colors, the beauty made as you?
The action happens here on the blog so post your comments and thoughts!
And remember... Be kind to yourself.


From my heart to yours,
Rev. Sala

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