Posts Tagged ‘film’

The Creative Feast

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Sat­ur­day 22nd May 2010
Rad­ford Mill Farm
8pm to Mid­night
£7/£5 concs
Con­tact Denise on 077233 29414

The cre­ative feast is a quar­terly open space bring­ing together an eclec­tic mix of orig­i­nal performances, scrumptious cakes, deli­cious drinks and good company! The gor­geous cre­ative gath­er­ing At  just out­side Bath is back!

Deli­cious morsels to delight, enchant and inspire. MUSIC, POETRY, DANCE, THEATRE, FILMFIRE.

Fea­tur­ing:

Mas­ter Mbira Player CHARTWELL DUTIRO, Omer Makessa, Alex Harvest, Denise Rowe, James Watts, Alex Michel­son & more!

For info or if you have some­thing you’d like to show con­tact Denise, 077233 29414 de8fish@yahoo.co.uk, www.tolokotolo.com

Welcoming, understanding, accepting and transmuting our emotions

Monday, December 7th, 2009

guesthouseI’ve watched Deb­bie Ford’s,  The Shadow Effect DVD a few times now and she men­tions the poem below, which likens being human to a guest house with new emo­tions arriv­ing every day. I think this poem is a great one to have in our diaries so when we’re hav­ing a hard day, we can read it and remind our­selves to accept what is and that all from all hard times, good things arise.

I think this runs par­al­lel with what Eck­hart Tolle sug­gests in The Power of Now (Page 218); “Become and alchemist. Trans­mute base metal into gold, suffering into con­scious­ness, dis­as­ter into enlightenment.”

The Guest House

This being human is a guest house.
Every morn­ing a new arrival.

A joy, a depres­sion, a mean­ness,
some momen­tary aware­ness comes
as an unex­pected visitor.

Wel­come and enter­tain them all!
Even if they’re a crowd of sor­rows,
who vio­lently sweep your house
empty of its fur­ni­ture,
still, treat each guest hon­or­ably.
He may be clear­ing you out
for some new delight.

The dark thought, the shame, the mal­ice,
meet them at the door laugh­ing,
and invite them in.

Be grate­ful for who­ever comes,
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.

~ Rumi

(The Essen­tial Rumi, ver­sions by Cole­man Barks)

I’ve also been read­ing Deb­bie Ford’s The Dark Side of the Light Chasers and par­tic­i­pat­ing in a vir­tual book club with Liz Fos­ter, who has been work­ing closely with Deb­bie for some years now. I’m find­ing the book and the book club offers me a won­der­ful oppor­tu­nity to under­stand those ‘shad­ows’ that bring me down. Debbie’s words help us realise that each shadow is indeed a guide and a gift which, if we embrace enthu­si­as­ti­cally, we can use to for­give our­selves. So, we use it, instead of it using us.