You can’t find
the truth anywhere but in yourself.
These
were the instructor’s words as we lay in pigeon pose the other night in yoga.
You can’t find
it in a book, you can’t find it in your teacher, you can’t find it in anybody
else.
I
must admit his words brought me up short. If the truth is inside of me, then I
want to know where exactly!
Yoga
teaches that the body stores emotions and even past traumas. It has taken me a
while to buy into this, but I have to admit that the practice does sometimes
get emotional. So, maybe there is something to say about the truth literally
residing somewhere in there.
But
that would mean I’d have to believe there is actual anger in my quads, emotions in my
hips and real love in my heart. If that’s so, then what’s in my arms, my belly
and my back?
If
the truth is inside of me, why can’t I always access it?
I
can see other people’s truths so clearly. As far back as I can remember, people
have come to me for perspective, clarity and advice.
Most
recently, I was reacquainted with a friend who stopped mid-sentence and said, Wait! Are you someone that other people come
to and tell things to? That same week, another friend stopped mid-tears to
ask if I had some kind of background in psychology (I don’t).
And
at work, I have a chair in my office across from my desk that gets a lot of
traffic. It’s called the trouble seat and is used by others who come in to
unload and ask for advice. I knew you’d
have the answer! one such visitor said.
How
is it that I can so easily see someone else’s truth but not always my own?
Yoga
ties the physical with the emotional by teaching about the Chakras, or energy
centers, located along the spine. There are seven, and they spin in a
wheel-like fashion if all is going well spiritually, emotionally and
physically.
Supposedly,
emotions can block the Chakras, and it’s the yoga poses, or asanas, that
unblock them and get the energy flowing once more.
The Chakras are lined up like this:
·
The first Chakra, the Root
Chakra, is located at the base of the spine and is tied to our most innate
emotions like survival.
·
The second
Chakra
is the Sacral Chakra and is located under the belly button. It is tied to our
desires for pleasure and well being.
·
The third Chakra is the Solar
Plexus Charkra. It is located above the stomach and has to do with self esteem.
·
The fourth one is the Heart
Chakra and is, of course, located at the center of the chest and is all about
love.
·
The fifth is the Throat
Chakra. It’s at the throat and is tied to communication and the truth.
·
The sixth Chakra is the Third
Eye, located at the center of the forehead. It has to do with intuition.
·
The seventh
Chakra,
the Crown Chakra, is located at the top of the head and is connected to our
spirituality.
If
this is to be believed, then there is certainly a lot more going on in our
bodies than just organs working and blood flowing.
But
even with knowing all this, I still don’t know how “X” marks the spot when it
comes to locating my truth. Mostly, I think I am pretty solid, but I know I can
sometimes be thrown for a loop, by others or even myself.
Before
yoga, I was so much more of a closed person. I don’t know how the practice
opened me up,
but somehow it did.
Perhaps
the poses really did get my wheels spinning.
And
maybe, when I look to others or others look to me, we are really just on a quest
for validation of what we already know to be true. Maybe good advice really is
just helping each other see inside to the truth that’s already there.
If
this is so, then I get it when the instructor says that no one has anyone
else’s answers.
The
search for mine happens mostly on my mat, and I don’t think it’s ending anytime
soon.
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