Archive for the 'Women's Integral Practice' Category
July 25, 2009
LISTEN HERE: http://bit.ly/16KvyQ
Artist: Diane Musho Hamilton, Sofia Diaz
Title: The Feminine Dilemma- Part or Whole?
Year: 2009
Length: 59:52 minutes (14.57 MB)
Format: Stereo 44kHz 34Kbps (VBR)
Diane Musho Hamilton is a gifted mediator, facilitator and teacher of Zen and Integral Spirituality. She is a co-director of the Integral Life Spiritual Center and has worked with Ken Wilber and [...]
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Tags: autonomy, communion, diane musho hamilton, feminine, Lotus Lounge, Sofia Diaz, Women's Integral Practice
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May 9, 2009
Diane Musho Hamilton is a gifted mediator, facilitator and teacher of Zen and Integral Spirituality. She is a co-director of the Integral Life Spiritual Center and has worked with Ken Wilber and Integral Institute since 2004. Diane is the Senior Teacher for Integral Recovery. She is the lead trainer on Integral Life Practice. She is [...]
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Tags: diane musho hamilton, ievolve, is there more, koan
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April 29, 2009
Sofia Diaz is a gifted teacher of Hatha yoga, sacred movement, and feminine spiritual practice, deriving her form of teaching and body philosophy from the South Indian Temple Arts and their accompanying scriptures. She has apprenticed with dance and music masters of the Balasaraswati lineage of Devadasi Sadir. She is also a core founder and [...]
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Tags: interview, redefining sexuality, Sofia Diaz, www.ievolve.org, www.sofiayoga.com
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April 17, 2009
Marc Gafni, Sally Kempton, and Ken Wilber discuss the notion of the Unique Self, which represents the deepest possible expression of consciousness—a subject that can never be made object, the union of ever-present consciousness and individual perspective at a radically fundamental level.
The Unique Self is the substrate of our 1st-person experience, the subtlest patterns of [...]
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Tags: dr. marc gafni, ievolve, Integral Life, integral naked, Ken Wilber, sally kempton, Unique Self
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November 6, 2008
In this next clip we’ll explore a few practices to re-polarize your relationship and re-ignite that energetic spark .
Sofia Diaz, a gifted teacher of Hatha yoga, sacred movement, and feminine spiritual practice, offers insight into the nature of sexual polarity. First, she’ll talk about how our relationships become de-polarized. Then, she’ll explain the benefits of [...]
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Tags: bearer, deep, diaz, embodying, feminine, great, hatha, Integral, itimacy, kelly, life, masculine, nourishing, passion, polarity, practices, relationships, secret, sex, sexual, sofia, sosan, techniques, transform, yoga
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November 4, 2008
First, let’s define the two extremes of sexual polarity. Then, we’ll help you assess which pole you most resonate with in relationship. Finally, we’ll offer a series of practices that you can use to re-polarize your relationship. In the end, by purposefully cultivating an embodiment of your polarity, you and your lover can enjoy passion [...]
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Tags: approach, bearer, david, deida, feminine, Integral, kelly, masculine, naked, passion, polarlty, pole, relationship, secret, sex, sexual, sosan
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November 3, 2008
We recently began preparations for a new annual event called “Integral Spiritual Experience” in collaboration with integral spiritual leaders Swami Sally Kempton, Diane Musho Hamilton, Sensei and Dr. Marc Gafni. Ken Wilber and I both felt it was important to transparently investigate and address the current state of affairs as it relates to the alleged [...]
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Tags: gafni, Integral, life, love, marc, rabbi, reemerges, robb, smith, suffering
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October 21, 2008
“The secret to great sex….” You’ve most likely seen this promise, or one like it, plastered on the cover of magazines since you were old enough to read. So, how is an Integral approach to embodying passion and great sex different from the approach of Cosmo, Vanity Fair, or Men’s Health magazine that claims to [...]
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Tags: David Deida, energetic, energy, external, female, feminine, Integral, Integral approach, internal, intimacy, kelly sosan bearer, lover, male, masculine, passion, polarity, polarize, poles, power, relationship, secret, sex, sexual, subtle
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August 20, 2008
Hokai Sobol of h~log has put Black Plum on his list of seven brilliant blogs. Many bows Hokai! I have to say I’m a bit shocked, as Black Plum was birthed a mere two weeks ago. I’m honored to be in the line-up with these other reputable blogs. And here is a list of the [...]
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Tags: Black Plum, blogs, Bruce Alderman, h-log, Hokai Sobol, Joe Perez, Just Perception, Robert Godwin, Vincent Horn, William Harryman
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August 13, 2008
(cross-posted from www.integrallife.com)
“Wow, how rumors are spread…
“I’m the WIE editor that you are referring to and I think my comments are being distorted in fascinating ways! If we want to create something new, develop as men and women beyond what we know to fully embody integral, we’re not going to do so by dragging along our [...]
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Tags: agency, attraction, binary concepts, communion, consciousness, development, egocentric, Elizabeth Debold, energetic types, essences, ethnocentric, female, feminine, include, inquiry, Integral, magnetism, male, masculine, modernity, polarity, rumors, stages, transcend, types, WIE magazine, worldcentric
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August 12, 2008
At the First Biennial Integral Theory Conference, hosted by JFKU, an editor of WIE magazine suggested that we not use the terms Masculine and Feminine as she sat and debated with others on the Integral Feminine panel. Sources say she suggests erasing these two terms from our language because people do not understand the difference [...]
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Tags: masculine, feminine, development, pluralistic, types, Genpo Roshi, Big Mind, David Deida, Integral theory, WIE magazine, polarity, Big Heart, pathologies, JFKU, First Biennial Integral Theory Conference, 50/50 relationship
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August 8, 2008
We all have shadows, or disowned, repressed, dissociated parts of ourselves, and as we grow and develop from one stage to the next, and even as we grow into higher stages of development, a simple fact remains — the shadow does not go away, but rather follows us as we ascend into the higher reaches [...]
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Tags: 1st tier allergy, 1st-person, 3-2-1 Process, 3rd-person, causal, development, gross, integral expert, Integral Life, Integral theory, nondual, shadow, stages, states, subtle, Teal
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August 6, 2008
To Practice the 3-2-1 Process
1. Choose an experience in your life that you want to work with. It’s often easier to begin with a person with whom you have difficulty (e.g., lover, relative, boss). This person may irritate, disturb, annoy, or upset you. Or maybe you feel attracted to, obsessed with, infatuated with, or possessive [...]
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Tags: 1st-person, 2nd-person, 321 Process, 3rd-person, disowned selves, Integral Institute, Ken Wilber, meditation, perspectives, shadow
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August 4, 2008
What is Integral?
The Integral map is a comprehensive approach to human growth and development, developed by philosopher Ken Wilber, that lays out all that the various world cultures have to tell us about human potential- spiritual growth, psychological growth, social and cultural growth. The Integral map uses all the known systems and models of human [...]
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Tags: development, human growth, Integral map, Ken Wilber, perspectives, worldviews
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