Monday, February 22, 2010

ECSTATIC BREATHWORK @ Liberation Yoga ~ Sunday, Feb 28th 4:30-6pm





ECSTATIC BREATHWORK is back @ Liberation Yoga on La Brea!

I am leading ECSTATIC BREATHWORK every 4th Sunday of each month at Liberation Yoga.

These workshops use an ancient form of rhythmic breathwork (pranayama) to open you to the place of Clear Awareness, a place where blocks can be healed, purpose revealed, self-love awakened, and freedom deeply tasted.



The Focus for the Year with each workshop will be:  Deepening Self-Love and Freedom


Session 1:  Sunday, February 28th  - Clearing the Clutter ~ Where's the clutter in your life?  What are the distractions that take energy away from your intentions, your Purpose?  Using the power of breath and Awareness we'll work deeply into clearing any clutter or pulls on your life-force to free up more of your energy for what matters most to you.


DATE:            Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Time:             4:30pm - 6pm (come early to avoid being late)

Cost:              $44

Bring:            Yoga mat and/or blanket-we'll be sitting on the floor at first then lying down
                       for the breathwork.
Location:       Liberation Yoga
                      124 S. La Brea (btw 1st and 2nd)
                      Los Angeles, CA 90036

RSVP:           You can reserve your spot through Liberation Yoga  (323) 964-5222.

Love,
Scott

Scott Schwenk   
http://trustthebreath.com
http://scottschwenk.blogspot.com
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-schwenk

Monday, February 15, 2010

(HuffPost) Finding Ground in Mid Change


How many of you remember that old commercial in the late 70’s/early 80’s:

“How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie-roll pop?”

If I had a dollar for every time my mind had that kind of thought around my growth process, I’d be sitting on some huge cash reserves!  I don’t know about you, but for me, and most of the clients I’ve worked with, future growth can’t be calculated or measured like that.  Usually when my mind is asking for something like that, it’s really looking for some kind of certainty, some sense of solid ground on which to feel safe. 

Recently I’ve been looking and feeling deeper than ever into some of the core layers of ego inside of me; layers that can actively distort my thoughts and emotions about nearly anything if I’m not vigilant.   These are the layers of what some spiritual teachers call “inner division” – they create a feeling of being separate from the sense of well-being most people would say that strive to get to.  They create a feeling of being separated from love essentially.  Getting more specific, I’d call it self-love.

This afternoon while I was speaking with my friend and mentor, David Elliott, about his new book “Healing”, I was talking about my experience of working with the first exercise in the book – “Write down all the ways you love yourself.” 

I told David that generally my list starts with activities, things I’ve done to or for myself that would seem loving.  Yet my real sense of self-love is that it’s not based in actions, but is most definitely reflected in actions.  If I do not love myself while taking a shower, it’s just a mechanical act.  If I consciously actively love myself while showering, it’s a whole other experience that leaves me feeling expansive, refreshed, and full of joy.

It’s a feeling that I’m learning to cultivate and sense regardless of what I’m doing, or what’s happening around me.  If my love for me is dependent on any particular set of circumstances, my love will be absent without those situations.  If my willingness to move into flow and expansion is tied to what can be given to me, it can just as easily be taken away.

So far this might be sounding a little hard to wrap your head around and turn into practices that’ll abundantly reveal self-love.

For me some form of meditative practice is essential for revealing and experiencing the feeling of this love.  At the moment, it’s a daily practice of sitting two times a day, once in the morning and once later in the day for a minimum of about 23 minutes.  23 minutes hasn’t got any special significance that I know of, it just happens to be the length of the CD track I’m using for meditation.  Several times a week, I also practice the breathwork that I teach.  Both of these constitute meditation practices that quiet my mind and open me to experiencing profound expansion, relaxation, and moments of no thoughts of any kind.  There’s a palpable “Presence” that moves through my body like a buzz or humming feeling, the sense of feeling spaciousness in my cells, and an ease in my breath.

It’s also crucial for me to get some form of exercise daily.  I need a combination of working with weights (which help me feel strong, grounded, and solid in my body) and cardio (which also gets my breath moving deeply and into a rhythm – excellent on the days I haven’t practiced the breathwork).

Then throughout the day, when any thought arises that carries or stimulates some form of tension or negative emotion, I’ve learned to question the truth of the thought.  The best-selling author Byron Katie teaches that any thought that creates suffering indicates an argument with reality and a belief in something that isn’t true.  The way to release the stuck emotion is to show myself the truth by asking myself good questions. 

One of my favorite questions is “Can I know this is the absolute Truth for certain?”

And finally, keeping all the spaces I occupy clean.  That goes all the way from physically cleaning and organizing my home, office, and car to maintaining the ecology of my relationships.  I have a practice of regularly scrolling through the contacts in my iPhone and noticing my thoughts and body sensations.  If my stomach clenches when I look at a name, I know I’ve got some work to do.  And doing this work always gives me more space to breathe.  It may mean questioning my beliefs or thoughts about the person, or it may mean picking up the phone and finding out if there’s an amends I need to make. 

All these practices are scalable, meaning they’re to be experimented with, tried out over time, and adapted to the situations.  By no means is this the end of the road on practices either.  Essentially I look for practices to cover the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual…all of me.

I also check in to make sure I’m having some fun.  This is a muscle I know I need to keep focused on building.  If I’m not careful I can start to get a little too serious, and it’s only a few steps from seriousness to heaviness. 

While excavating the Truth within, or even just navigating what’s real in a relationship, things can appear distorted and the process can feel incredibly destabilizing.  It continues to be priceless for me to get more comfortable being uncomfortable, to find the solid ground I’ve been looking for within myself, where no person or circumstance can take it away.  It’s a knowing.

All the things I listed above are activities that help me feel clear and awake so I can actively perceive the solid ground within. Find your own, experiment, and do something long enough to see results.  Then use the results to refine your experimentation.  And have some fun along the way.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Friday, 2/19/10 8-9:30 ~ ECSTATIC BREATHWORK w/ Scott @ The Hub




ECSTATIC BREATHWORK:  Growing Deeper Roots

How’s your feeling of Balance with all the change afoot personally, locally and globally?  Could you benefit by feeling more centered and grounded in the midst of uncertainty?  Where in your life are you ready for stronger, deeper, steadier roots to support you?  When you can touch the deep core of what you are, you can find balance in uncertainty.  We’ll work with an ancient ECSTATIC BREATHWORK meditation, humor, and Awareness to help you balance, recharge, and grow deeper roots into that Core that’s waiting to support you.  


When:       FRIDAY night 2/19/10  8-9:30pm
                    ((Arrive early to avoid being late))

Exchange:       $35

Where:      The Hub (http://thehub-la.com)
                    2001 S Barrington Ave, Suite 150, Los Angeles, CA 90025-5363 US
                    { S Barrington Ave between LaGrange and Mississippi }
                    Entrance for the Hub is located on street level at the ground floor of the
                    parking structure located on South Barrington Avenue.
Bring:          Yoga mat and/or blanket-we'll be sitting on the floor at first then lying down
                     for the breathwork.

RSVP:        You can reserve your spot through The Hub  310-575-4200

Love,
Scott
http://trustthebreath.com
http://scottschwenk.blogspot.com


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The Practice, An Anchor in Uncertainty ~ Wed, Feb 3, 7:30-9pm






AN ANCHOR in UNCERTAINTY

Have you ever felt uncertain?  Is there anything you’re uncertain about now?  So many of us are finding ourselves faced with the “unknown” right now...around work, relationships, finance, where to live, doing work that we feel aligned with and being abundantly compensated for it, and more.  
There are anchors during times of uncertainty.  Come ready to discover yours, or deepen your relationship with an existing anchor.  When it’s time to shed an old layer of skin, like a snake does, if you don’t know what’s on the inside, what you can trust, it can feel like a part of you is dying...like there may be something to fear and pull back from, when moving forward is best.  Come anchor into the breath...let it guide you towards deeper roots into clarity, trust, faith, and knowing.  It’s time, and you’re ready...even if you don’t know what you’re ready for!


Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010  7:30-9:00pm



We’re calling this event THE PRACTICE, and it’s for ALL levels of experience with the Breath.  It happens for now in the sanctity of my healing space in West Hollywood.  Reserve your space as soon as you know you’ll be coming, as it fills up quickly...

We’ll set some intention very quickly in the beginning, and then get right down to the business of the Breathwork; an ancient 3-part breathing meditation that takes you beyond the dream of the limited ego experience....into the space of GRACE, the space of KNOWING, the space of deep REJUVENATION.

This is designed to be a place to work deeply with the breath and build /strengthen the muscles for your home practice.

ARRIVE on-time or better yet, early.  No one will be admitted after the breathwork begins to honor and support the safe space created for The Work.

When:  
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Time:       7:30-9:00pm

Exchange:   $40  (no one turned away)

Where:  1226 Havenhurst Dr. #9
                (Havenhurst is 1 block West of Crescent Heights between Santa Monica Blvd and Fountain Ave)

Parking:    It’s best to park at a meter on Santa Monica Blvd or in the West Hollywood City Lot just South of Santa Monica Blvd behind Out Of The Closet between Havenhurst and La Jolla.  The City Lot is $1 per hour in quarters.  Other meters in the area are free after 6pm.

RSVP:      Due to size of the space, please RSVP to hold your place.  If need be, we’ll start a waiting list. 24hrs cancellation by phone. (310) 922-4890

BRING:      A folded blanket and/or yoga mat to lay on for the breathing meditation, water, and a smile!

LOVE,
SCOTT
http://trustthebreath.com
http://scottschwenk.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

And Now the Laughing Begins






And Now the Laughing Begins

Riding the currents of 
Breath,
Not knowing whose
Yet sensing it as
Yours.


On certain days,
The surf pounding 
Against the gritty sand of
Fruitless mentation,
Agitation,
Irritation...


Only love
Caressing
Love.


Each sitting
A little warmer.


The thaw 
deepening towards 
a seeming icy core of
self-imposed
albeit
unconscious
holding back
separation
from You.


Each sitting
A little less familiar
A little less me
One less pair of 
Prada sunglasses
Reached for.
Less need for shielding.


I am the Light 
I've been protecting myself from.


And now the laughing
begins.

Scott Patrick Schwenk     1/26/10

Friday, January 22, 2010

Transformational Bodywork is Back!!






That’s right!  I’ve been nudged by my intuition to start offering bodywork again for a period of time...

Some of you have experienced it, some are in for a new treat!

The sessions consist of foot-reflexology, structural integration, deep-tissue, and somatic rebalancing.  Each session is journey of it’s own, and happens in the sanctity of the warm, cozy, quiet healing space I’ve cultivated here in West Hollywood for nearly 5 years.

As you enter the space, you’ll feel your shoulders begin to drop a little lower, and your nerves soften.  The sessions will begin with foot reflexology to help you ground and root deeper through your body and from there, journey around your body bringing it into alignment, ease, and fluid breath.

What are the logistics?

  • $125/hr  $175/90min
  • 24hrs+ cancellation policy

The work has been featured in Variety, Daily Candy, Splendora, Allure’s “Best Of” Directory, Lucky Magazine, and MTV’s Undefeated, among others.

To schedule your first session, call (310) 922-4890.

Love,
Scott
http://trustthebreath.com
http://scottschwenk.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Klearing Karma



"The attribution of reality to that which arises in the mind is the cause of all human suffering." ~Krishna Menon

No one worth their salt, who's danced a few dances all the way to completion, would ever say that clearing karma is easy.  Worth it?  Absolutely!  Easy?  ...For the deeper karmas (imprints of past conditioning)? Rarely.

Why is that?

Because it takes standing in a more expanded level of consciousness with Awareness...a consciousness more expanded than that of the imprint being cleared, to release the past.

For example.  As any of you who know me well, or who've been following this blog, know...I've been working diligently around releasing the energy stored in my financial debt (illusions around self-love, money, value, worth, and debt) through conscious awareness, conscious choices, and conscious actions in every area of my life.

Getting on the phone with any of my creditors or bankers can be a profound exercise in being more conscious in my awareness, choices, and actions.  I have to know that any of these calls can be laden with opportunities for me to feel frustrated, angry, dis-respected, and under-exchanged with.  If those feelings arise, and I'm not conscious of the arising, these feelings can come through my tone, words, and strong psychic energy...the underlying feeling of attack from a position of victim could arise.

My job in these interactions is to stay clear and grounded, to keep choosing to stay open, patient, and in self-love.  When I wobble (which I have), when I reach for heavy-handed energy and speech to get my needs met (which I can), I must back-track...return to self-love...apologize to the human being on the other end of the phone...and restore the interaction to the best of my ability, back to a human interaction....an interaction where I'm not unconsciously making anyone feel responsible (or irresponsible) for navigating my finances....where I'm the most educated and committed person on my financial team.

I just got off of one of these types of calls with Chase about the long-weekend and the availability of one of my deposits.  Here it is five days later, and the deposit still won't be available until tonight at midnight.  After the funds-clearing law changed a while back, banks made it known that they'd be instantly collecting on funds.  For example, if I write you a check and you deposit it today, your bank instantly collects that money into their accounts, but waits a full business day or more until making that money available to your account.  There is a lag time between when the bank collects the money and when you get to use it.  As a former Washington Mutual customer (before Chase bought Wamu), all my deposits were credited to my account on the day they were deposited (based on my established good banking history with Wamu).  Now that it's a new bank and a new day, the rules have changed.  

It's up to me to get clear about the new rules and plan accordingly.  Regardless of whether I feel the rules are fair and just, or not, if I choose to continue doing business with Chase, it behooves me to know and align my business practices with their rules, or leave and find another bank.  Being angry and upset isn't going to change the rules of a huge behemoth of a financial institution.

Being clear and informed will change my relationship with the institution.

I did start to get upset with the customer service person on the other end of the phone when she couldn't give me specific information about my funds availability.  I did begin to leverage a strong amount of psychic energy and could feel my solar plexus tighten, letting me know I was moving towards a battle of will.

While on hold, I took myself and the phone up to my roof garden.  I cradled the phone between my shoulder and ear, while holding the thick green vibrant stems of the tobacco plants in the garden.  I opened my heart, felt my feet grow roots into the ground below, and gently asked the spirit of the tobacco to help give me the spiritual strength to release all attachments to the past around self-love, money, value, and debt...to root deeper into self-love, my faith, and exchange with the Universal Energy Flow....to open my Heart wider and ground this opening into my thoughts, words, feelings, and actions.

When the rep came back on the line, I had softened.  She gave me the clear, relevant, and specific information that I needed.  Then I spoke to her very personally.  I let her know I appreciated her help...that I apologized for getting intense with her, that I realized she must get a number of these calls everyday in this economy, that it must be difficult to interact with.  I was using this time to call back any intensity I had sent her way, to call it back to myself to be digested and released.

She softened as well.  She apologized for not giving me the information I needed, for herself being short and frustrated.  I was her last call of the day after a very long and wearing day of similar calls.  She said that she had learned a lot from our call.  I could hear the humanity coming back into her voice.

We were two human beings connecting openly.

I truly believe these intentional exchanges add up and heal relationships and groups of all sizes over time.  I had to choose to reach past my frustration, past the need to be right (all loaded into the energy of the past) and extend a hand to this living breathing human being.  It felt challenging and uncomfortable for a a couple of minutes, but as we both opened, the flow in the opening lifted and expanded us both.