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Sacred Storytelling into Freedom

April 5, 2023 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

Usually around Passover each year I think about the concepts of Freedom and Bondage and how they are showing up in our personal lives, our hearts and our minds. This year I have also been thinking a lot about storytelling and how crucial it is on our personal and collective journey toward (or away from) this freedom. 

One of the mitzvah’s of Passover is telling the story of the Exodus from Egypt. Why?

So it is never forgotten and so we are less likely to repeat the mistakes of the past, to remember the pain and soften our hearts, to see where in ourselves we are both slave and enslaver, to not take freedom for granted, to remember to say no to injustice and to remember to stay awake!

So I ask you, do you think that you are free? Do you know where you are not? Are you awake to it? 

When thinking about the world we are a part of – family dynamics, society, news, social media, politics, global affairs; are you aware of how much you are embedded in, even lost in these influences around you? 

Think about your mind and heart for a minute. How much of the time are they alive and free? If you look more closely, chances are you are less free than you would like and are really chained to what is comfortable and known to you, at least partially so. 

You are chained to the known and seemingly safe. 

And I get it, we all want to be safe, comfortable and okay. But also, because of this, it seems like we are more and more needing to split the world into what we like and agree with, what is comfortable to us – and then to essentially try to kill off, metaphorically speaking, what we don’t like, what we disagree with. 

This is true even if we are more on the “enlightened” side of society, whatever we think that is.

There is this movement towards essentially killing off in our society right now and it is alarming: book banning, restrictive and discriminatory laws being passed, absolute rejection of other’s ideas and beliefs, cancel culture. 

What happened to thoughtful, intelligent debate? 

Why is our ability to tolerate differences seemingly getting smaller and smaller for so many people? 

We are becoming more fragile inside and less free. Many people now need other people and circumstances to be very certain ways for them to feel okay, to be okay. 

This trend is heartbreaking. I loved having friends that I disagreed with on very core, fundamental issues, like spirituality, religion, spiritual healing, business or politics. We would have thoughtful, impassioned discussions. Giving each other the opportunity to formulate our thoughts and express ourselves. The gift to hear and be heard – to stand openly with another person and really take them in, even appreciating the beauty of their expression – even if I fundamentally disagreed with what they were saying. 

Disagreeing didn’t have to diminish the beauty of the human in front of me expressing themself. It didn’t need to threaten me. It didn’t take anything away from me to experience them that way. 

In fact, giving them permission, inside of me, to fully exist as themselves, actually empowered me. 

It let me stand in my own BEINGNESS just as I allowed them to stand in their BEINGNESS. We both became more whole and complete humans – in a completely different paradigm than one of us being so-called right or wrong.

These are very core and fundamental needs each one of us has. To express ourselves, to be known, to hear and be heard. The real need isn’t to be right, but somehow we are losing sight of that. 

In short, I fear that we are putting ourselves in chains. We are making ourselves smaller and more fragile, and it is so painful and heartbreaking to see. 

As we need to make our experience of life smaller and more limited, to be okay, we are cutting ourselves off from the rest of life too: pleasure, companionship, joy, beauty and grace. We can’t simply cut off parts of life we disagree with and think it won’t affect the rest of who we are. 

Initially, turning towards life is harder and often even more painful, in the short term. It means having uncomfortable conversations, taking risks, being vulnerable, feeling difficult feelings like shame, fear, anger and confusion. We are human so sometimes we will turn away, but then it means turning back towards and remembering we want to be in life more, part of life more. 

This is where true freedom comes from. 

It also means being able to choose what is right for you and what is not – a discernment born from knowing oneself and facing your fears and uncomfortable thoughts and feelings. Otherwise, we think we are choosing or discerning but in reality we are just trying to save ourselves from what we don’t like, making us smaller and more fragile instead of more open, flexible, larger and spacious.

So what does Sacred Storytelling have to do with this? 

Our society has trends in it right now where people are afraid of telling the stories of our collective past. There is too much shame around what we have done to each other and continue to do in a lot of ways. We’d rather bury our heads in the personal and collective sand than talk about what happened, explore different points of view, and hear about how other people have suffered. 

In addition to NOT telling the healing stories of our past, there is also the trend to make up stories that reinforce the splitting of the world, strengthening fears and creating more separation.

To deny the stories of our past is a sure road to repeat the same mistakes. 

Many have spent decades fortifying a sense of a secure self and would rather lie to themselves along the way and believe the lies, because it is more comfortable than to question their beliefs.

To really open up to something different is too terrifying for so many people.

To this point, honestly, it also comes down to the unconscious terror that everyone carries about the destruction of their sense of self. The desperation to stay in the known is born of the terror of annihilation of the ego, but that is a deeper topic for another discussion.

If you know someone who just isn’t willing to consider another point of view, if they are locked in their familiar, comfortable perspective, remember, the concept of change may be so unconsciously terrifying to them. Perhaps along with our intolerance for the intolerant we can also remember some compassion for what lies beneath.

Back to storytelling. So many things to say here about what I have learned along the way:

  1. What about the story of your past, including your old wounding or trauma? Telling the story of it will start to “wear out” the teeth and bite of your past. Not right away, but if you tell your story over and over, safely, and in settings it can be heard and held, the original binding of life will start to relax and unwind. You will start to find more of yourself in it. It will be able to live more safely in your body and mind, more as the past event that it was and less as the life-derailing, psyche shaping event that you experienced it to be.
  1. As we tell our stories and they are heard and held, the trance of the past will weaken. As it weakens it is able to inhabit more of its rightful place, as events that occurred in the past and that don’t need to shape the present so much.
  1. Deepening relationship! To listen to another’s story, to really allow yourself to be present to it without needing to fix it or add clarity or perspective or somehow “save” them from their past. Something miraculous happens when we can bear to be with something, anything, simply as it is – this return to Beingness occurs and it is real, modern day magic. It transcends the details of someone’s past, yet somehow has a place for it. Life and our inner world no longer contracts in response to what happened and life can then go on being, go on living, in the present. 
  1. When we can hear and be heard in this way, our heart, our open heartedness, becomes more of the natural state of being it is supposed to be.

Pay attention and ask, “Does telling your story liberate you? Does it make others feel safer and understood? Or does it simply shore-up a rigid state of mind and heart? Does it help life to move forward more freely, more tenderly, more vibrantly, more interconnected, more nourished and dynamic? Or does it cut the world into smaller pieces and simply validate what you already “know” to be true?”

    Does it nourish and honor the infinite diversity that is the truth of all of life?

    May we all know ourselves and our stories with kindness and compassion. May the knowing of our stories bring us more freedom and peace. May they help us know our place in the infinite, interconnected web of life, of which each of us is an integral part. 

    ~ Damon Farnum, A Life Awakening

    Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: healing, insight, nonduality

    Living from Wholeness

    March 6, 2023 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    Living from Wholeness
    This workshop is perfect for anyone who has experience with inner work, yet experiences the frustration of old patterns and beliefs that get in the way of the life they feel is possible.
    Within the consciousness of nonduality, we will journey through meditation, group discussion, guided exercises, and individual reflection, learning how to transform stuck places, create a more fulfilling future and experience the living moment as more whole and complete during the process.
    • Actualize Your Vision and Desire as the powerful creative force it is
    • Reclaim and integrate the life force bound in your old belief systems
    • Alchemize your inner challenges & experience your next level of growth

     

    Tagged With: abundance, healing, insight, manifestation, nonduality, self-work

    “I Thought I Was Done With That!”

    March 6, 2023 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    “I Thought I Was Done With That!”
    This workshop is perfect for anyone who has experience with inner work, yet experiences the frustration of old patterns and beliefs that get in the way of the life they feel is possible.
    • Reclaim and integrate the life force bound in your old belief systems
    • Actualize Your vision and desire as the powerful creative force it is
    • Experience your inner challenges as the key to your next level of growth, not in the way of it

    When you step more deeply into your life, are you surprised when old familiar fears, struggles, doubts, insecurities or (insert your own personal challenges here) show up?

    Well, you shouldn’t be. In fact, you could even say to your struggles, “I was expecting you. Of course you are here, welcome!”

    It is easy to feel like you’ve done the work, know about your inner challenges and feel like it should be smooth sailing from here, right?

    It just doesn’t work that way. As we step deeper into life we need to be ready to meet ourselves ever more deeply as well. It is normal to have new layers of old familiar pain come up at these times. In fact, healing and alchemizing those wounds (more deeply!) is actually the doorway into the life you are creating.

    I know this all too well from personal experience. I’ll share more of my story and where this work came from in the class.

    Come, just as you are, bring whatever is happening inside of you, and we will work with it together. The rest of your life is waiting!

     

    Tagged With: abundance, healing, insight, manifestation, nonduality, self-work

    The Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and Personal Awakening

    December 22, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    The Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and Personal Awakening is a dynamic process and spiritual healing tool. Whether the conflict is inner, as in physical, psychological or spiritual dissonance, or external, in the form of outer conflict of any type, it offers a unique, personal method for healing and awakening that affects the outer and inner world, changing your relationship to your conflict or question. It is a unique, personal process for addressing both the outer world and the inner world simultaneously.

    This tool focuses on the person themselves as the starting point for any change. It illuminates who we are, changes our relationship with who we are, and in doing so, changes who we are.  The person who begins a Nondual Conflict Resolution session is not the same one who finishes it.

    In this class you will learn the Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and have the opportunity to apply it to real world conflicts of your own choosing as you learn it. You will be equipped to take this process into your own life and apply it. This class is for beginners as well as those who want to refresh or deepen their skills.

    This process is also referred to as the MAGI Process as was developed by Jason Shulman and The Foundation for Nonduality.

    Reach out to me directly at damon@damonfarnum.com with questions.

     

     

    Tagged With: conflict resolution, healing, insight, nonduality, self-work

    Living from Wholeness

    November 24, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    Living from Wholeness
    This workshop is perfect for anyone who has experience with inner work, yet experiences the frustration of old patterns and beliefs that get in the way of the life they feel is possible.
    Within the consciousness of nonduality, we will journey through meditation, group discussion, guided exercises, and individual reflection, learning how to transform stuck places, create a more fulfilling future and experience the living moment as more whole and complete during the process.
    • Actualize Your Vision and Desire as the powerful creative force it is
    • Reclaim and integrate the life force bound in your old belief systems
    • Alchemize your inner challenges & experience your next level of growth

     

    Tagged With: abundance, healing, insight, manifestation, nonduality, self-work

    The Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and Personal Awakening

    October 25, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    The Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and Personal Awakening is a dynamic process and spiritual healing tool. Whether the conflict is inner, as in physical, psychological or spiritual dissonance, or external, in the form of outer conflict of any type, it offers a unique, personal method for healing and awakening that affects the outer and inner world, changing your relationship to your conflict or question. It is a unique, personal process for addressing both the outer world and the inner world simultaneously.

    This tool focuses on the person themselves as the starting point for any change. It illuminates who we are, changes our relationship with who we are, and in doing so, changes who we are.  The person who begins a Nondual Conflict Resolution session is not the same one who finishes it.

    In this class you will learn the Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and have the opportunity to apply it to real world conflicts of your own choosing as you learn it. You will be equipped to take this process into your own life and apply it. This class is for beginners as well as those who want to refresh or deepen their skills.

    This process is also referred to as the MAGI Process as was developed by Jason Shulman and The Foundation for Nonduality.

    Reach out to me directly at damon@damonfarnum.com with questions.

     

    Tagged With: conflict resolution, healing, insight, nonduality, self-work

    Creating from Wholeness

    September 22, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    Creating from Wholeness is a simple, transformative approach that helps you unlock the freedom to create more of what you desire in your life. In this work you will learn to create from your Whole Being, unlocking more of your full potential.

    Instead of focusing primarily on the outer world and your outer actions, we will approach what you are trying to achieve in your career, your passions and your relationships from the inside out, understanding that it is more about getting to know and integrate “what is in the way” inside of you, rather than just “trying harder”.

    HOW CAN THIS WORKSHOP HELP ME?

    The unconscious parts of us end up wielding more power because we often do whatever we can to keep them unconscious, leaving them to express themselves through unintentional channels that work against the very things we want.

    This work, and all work that approaches the person as a Whole Being (not just the parts we like), can free us to express and create things in our lives that are more in line with our desires.

    Creating what you want in your career, your passions, your relationships and many aspects of life, is not about discovering some secret way to manipulate the universe. It’s more about learning what’s in the way inside of you and building a particular kind of relationship with it.

    In this workshop you will learn how to uncover what keeps you from getting what you want, and how, using a simple process, you can experience greater outward success, integrate difficult parts of yourself, and grow into a more whole version of yourself.

     

    Tagged With: abundance, healing, manifestation, nonduality, self-work

    Intimacy with Failure, A Gateway to the Divine

    September 7, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    Mount Assiniboine in all her glory.

    To climb a mountain, a large mountain in a remote area you have to take it seriously. The mountains are unforgiving, the weather unpredictable, the terrain full of surprises and how you will respond to it all, uncertain.

    Still, once committed, the vision is clarified, and the details worked through. For me, a kind of momentum would take over, driving the months of preparation. Training, even when I had done similar objectives many times before, was always grueling. Months of absurd cardio with heavy loads on my back, often looking like an idiot on the gym Stairmaster. Doing laps on local rock routes to simulate the heights that would come. And then there’s the anticipation. Uncertainty was always certain. Failure, bad weather, injury, and any number of unpredictable wrenches could be thrown up, knocking everything off course. Yet, we continue.

    All combined, it was a sizeable investment of time, money, sweat, effort, anticipation, planning and training. Most of the time these types of climbs went well, occasionally they did not.

    It was the summer of 2006 and launch time came. Heavy packs shouldered, we were tackling a newer route on the backside of Mount Assiniboine, the highest peak in the Southern Continental Ranges of the Canadian Rockies at 3,618 m (11,870 ft), nicknamed the “Matterhorn of the Rockies”.

    Right out of the gate we got lost. Not unheard of, a few hours off track, we found the right approach and adjusted our course. Frustrations fell away as we deepened into the wilderness and the alpine lakes came up to greet us. As they like to say, we were in God’s country now. Majestic mountains at our shoulders and valleys under our feet. Pure snow melt lakes and endless expanses of nothing man-made but the trails under our feet, which would soon give way to virgin terrain up loose talus fields to access the glaciers above.

    My partner, Keith, high on the glacier.

    The steep, loose talus kept our senses high. Wrapping our slings around outcroppings to secure our rope, to give some pretense of safety in case of larger slides. Committing to terrain that was questionable, steeper, and loose in the wrong places. Which eventually would give way to more solid rock, leading to the high glaciers and then a huge wide-open bowl of broken, jagged rocks. Rocks too small and too large for solid footing. The shadow of the great mountain was beginning to loom over us, only a shear wall of rock, hundreds of feet high between us.

    The only problem was that shear wall of rock wasn’t supposed to be there. A wall of rock that would have required gear we didn’t bring and probably skills we didn’t have, if it was climbable at all.

    High up, in the wrong direction.

    And then things started to become clear. That high, hanging valley, way up, back and to our left, that one that was inaccessible from where we now were, that was our route. Some momentary decision point unnoticed earlier in the climb, led us here instead of there. The reality of it sunk in.

    We had given ourselves 3 days and it would have taken all of it if things went well. They did not. Looking around this rocky basin we found ourselves in, so close and immeasurably far away from our objective, we would have to find a way to get some sleep before dragging ourselves off the mountain the next day.

    My mattress was a coiled rope on a bed of football sized rocks, sleeping bag wrapped around me like a moth not wanting to come out of its cocoon. The stars were magnificent of course and the story of it all would be interesting, at some point. Still, sleep was silly to expect. The truth of our failure hadn’t worked it’s way through my body/mind/spirit yet. That would take a bit of work, tomorrow.

    Views from high in the mountains can’t be beat.

    We packed up our silly little camp and started working our way out and down. Through the rocky basin, down the glaciers, surfing down the sliding talus, caring less about the possibility of missteps.

    On the hike and climb down, the weight of our failure consumed me. I started wrestling with what had happened. Plain and simple, we had failed. We failed to climb the mountain we worked so hard for.

    Many normal things went through my mind over the next few hours. Blame comes easily – my climbing partner, myself, mistakes we made, errors in judgment, whatever. I would also escape the pain of the feeling of failure by rationalizing what I had learned and other mental gymnastics to take the sting out of the reality of situation.

    I took on an odd attitude towards this common, inner onslaught though. For every thought or feeling that would arise, I would answer back with the simple truth: we failed.

    The dance of thought and feeling continued and every time, I would answer with the same, raw, unaltered reality: we failed.

    Now, I have to be careful here in the telling of this, because there are many who would only see my process as self-attack or self-criticism, but in the real honesty of it, there was none.

    When I spoke the truth to myself there was no criticism, no malice, just plain honesty: we failed. There was only the raw unexaggerated and undiminished certainty.

    Everything my mind would say, from lessons learned to blame to reason -all were to take me away from the pain of the simple truth of it.

    Something about the pull of the plain truth felt like the only way out. Every other thought or feeling, whether its intent was to rationalize, soothe, excuse or blame – all felt somehow more painful than the simple raw reality: we failed.

    I recognized that every thought and feeling was a tiny little escape from the TRUE suffering – that we simply failed.

    Not exaggerating or diminishing, not rationalizing away or trying to beat myself up or make it better. A practice in simply being with what is. We failed.

    This wasn’t an inward attack. It was naked and honest.

    Why was I doing this? Not sure exactly, but it seemed like the purest way to be with what was. The straightest line through the suffering was through the heart of it. You could say this was a culmination of my own spiritual work at the time.

    I continued this instinctive practice through the descent and as I came down to the valley floor something unexpected and quite miraculous happened. Depending on your belief system, this next part may sound any number of different ways.

    Regardless, the present moment shifted into something else, something new and extraordinary. It was like the veil of the ordinary world lifted and I was suddenly present to the glorious singing presence of the Divine all around me. It was like God came in to where God always was. I describe it as the singing-ness of heaven, but not sure that “singing-ness” is a real word.

    Literally, the veil fell away and I was in the presence of holy singing, not coming from somewhere, but everywhere. It was revelation and everything was made of it, including myself and my “so called failure”.

    It was glorious and sometimes makes me cry just to think about. I could call it any number of things and they would all be true depending on your frame of reference. Perhaps words like bliss, Nirvana, Paradise, The Abiding Presence, the singing of Heaven or Elysium could work. Perhaps, in some ways, but the names don’t matter much. It is all the same, something universal and true, an all-abiding presence of divinity that is always all around and simultaneously we are always part of. A complete intimacy with what is always present in the living moment.

    Yet, we don’t typically experience it that way.

    When I think about it, like in this writing, it feels closer, like the veil gets thinner again.

    This wonderful, liberating experience, all through the gateway of failure. Who would have thought?!

    So why do I share this, I ask myself? On one level it feels disingenuous not to share. It can feel a little shameful or embarrassing, yes, but still the impulse to share, to let it pass through, is stronger than not. Maybe someone else out there can also be reminded of it in the reading of this.

    For me, I think the miraculous part is not the event itself, but that my experience of failure and my commitment to be with the truth of it, was not only the gateway but a glorious piece itself of all that is Wholly, that can never be separated out.

    My hope in sharing is that it can help in some small way. Maybe reduce a little bit of suffering or difficulty in someone’s world. Maybe help inspire a little moment of courage to help someone walk right up to, and through their suffering, trusting that it won’t annihilate them, and that it may in fact be a part of something much bigger and holy, wanting to unfold in their life.

    Learn more about working with the difficulties of emotions HERE.

    Thanks for joining me on this journey for a few minutes. I hope it was nourishing in some way. As always, I’d love to hear any comments or thoughts that come up.

    Blessings to us all, always.

    Damon

    Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: failure, healing, heaven healing alchemy self-healing enlightenment, insight, nonduality, self-judgement

    The Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and Personal Awakening

    August 25, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    The Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and Personal Awakening is a dynamic process and spiritual healing tool. Whether the conflict is inner, as in physical, psychological or spiritual dissonance, or external, in the form of outer conflict of any type, it offers a unique, personal method for healing and awakening that affects the outer and inner world, changing your relationship to your conflict or question. It is a unique, personal process for addressing both the outer world and the inner world simultaneously.

    This tool focuses on the person themselves as the starting point for any change. It illuminates who we are, changes our relationship with who we are, and in doing so, changes who we are.  The person who begins a Nondual Conflict Resolution session is not the same one who finishes it.

    In this class you will learn the Nondual Process for Conflict Resolution and have the opportunity to apply it to real world conflicts of your own choosing as you learn it. You will be equipped to take this process into your own life and apply it. This class is for beginners as well as those who want to refresh or deepen their skills.

    This process is also referred to as the MAGI Process as was developed by Jason Shulman and The Foundation for Nonduality.

    Reach out to me directly at damon@damonfarnum.com with questions.

    Tagged With: conflict resolution, healing, insight, nonduality, self-work

    Creating from Wholeness

    July 28, 2022 by Damon Farnum Leave a Comment

    Creating from Wholeness is a simple, transformative approach that helps you unlock the freedom to create more of what you desire in your life. In this work you will learn to create from your Whole Being, unlocking more of your full potential.

    Instead of focusing primarily on the outer world and your outer actions, we will approach what you are trying to achieve in your career, your passions and your relationships from the inside out, understanding that it is more about getting to know and integrate “what is in the way” inside of you, rather than just “trying harder”.

    HOW CAN THIS WORKSHOP HELP ME?

    The unconscious parts of us end up wielding more power because we often do whatever we can to keep them unconscious, leaving them to express themselves through unintentional channels that work against the very things we want.

    This work, and all work that approaches the person as a Whole Being (not just the parts we like), can free us to express and create things in our lives that are more in line with our desires.

    Creating what you want in your career, your passions, your relationships and many aspects of life, is not about discovering some secret way to manipulate the universe. It’s more about learning what’s in the way inside of you and building a particular kind of relationship with it.

    In this workshop you will learn how to uncover what keeps you from getting what you want, and how, using a simple process, you can experience greater outward success, integrate difficult parts of yourself, and grow into a more whole version of yourself.

     

    Tagged With: abundance, healing, manifestation, nonduality, self-work

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