“i am the reflection”
“I get it now, it wasn’t wrong with me. It was just a bogus system. I’ll definitely continue this, it feels so good.”
Go straight to the creative, most transcendent self.
Cm meditations are easy!
Cm meditations are fun!
Cm meditations bring all the benefits of other, conventional and historic forms of meditation such as peace, tranquility, knowledge and healing, while also unleashing our very real and very abundant Creative Energy. This naturally and effortlessly leads to changes in the way we think, feel, and do things.
Cm allows you (body, mind and soul) freedom of experience, the only way to be the expert of one’s own well being.
“The fundamental difference is that we don’t say that you are wrong, neither are your thoughts or your feelings. It would be to say that the whole universe is wrong. Who can say that?”
“Hey you guys. Quick note...Guess what, I used Cm for my job offers... and I got such a clarity... Woooow, I was holding the signed contract... There is no way I’ll take the job at the firm... I’m free...”
“I have meditated for years, gone through all the techniques, been to multiple resorts but Ray and Cristina made it a reality. It just clicked and I can honestly say that today I live a meditative (being awareness) life and I get so much more done than sitting or chanting
So honored, so grateful
Forever thankful :)”
Basic Theory.
With C meditations we take the view that those recurring thoughts and that annoying and apparently unshakable mental activity that most meditation methods seek to eliminate from our lives exists for a reason, and is not something to be controlled or done away with, but something to be opened to, and more so explored and learned from (why would a thought be persistent if it wasn’t important, or a pain, or a feeling?) Therefore in Cm we allow ourselves the freedom to allow our minds to wander wherever they please, while following and learning from them. We simply go along for the ride, while letting it guide us.
To understand the simplicity of Cm, think of dreams. And remember, nothing needs to make sense, but everything is meaningful. Just because a dream is a dream doesn’t make it any less you or your thoughts (Zhuangzi). Actually it’s probably more you, more conventionally unfiltered you.
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As with sleep dreaming and daydreaming, you surrender to the wave of your own subconscious (see far below) and allow it to unravel freely and unmediated by the constraints or constructs (culture and uberculture) of physical and social reality. The self exploring, enjoyment and curiosity about yourself, helps to find the freedom to feel and sense for real. Cm is Self-love and Self-validation, and nothing can be healthier than that.
Openings.
Cm delivers the same benefits of other, more conventional forms of meditation while making the whole process of meditation easier and more enjoyable, and at the same time increasing our creative capacities and ability to innovate and introduce new thinking and ideas to problems in life and more so, healthy and often unconventional solutions into our lives. As opposed to nearly all other forms of mediation on the market, Cm is not based on oppressing or controlling mental activity, but enticing it. They are ideology free.
“Thank you for introducing me to meditation. I have only practiced it once on a budhist yoga weekend in Wales several years ago, in a room of about 200 practising budhists whereby we were only guided to clear our minds and make them empty! I couldn’t do this as so many things were buzzing around in my head so presumed meditation wasn’t for me! But I really enjoyed the experience this time. I’m not particularly good at dealing with my emotions at times, and I know I keep things bottled up. The night we meditated under the gazebo, I felt overwhelmed with emotion, like the past 9 months was bubbling up inside me. You asked us to look at where we might be in the future, and for the very first time in a long time, I really felt positive about it and I could observe myself as being free and happy again. So thank you for that :-).”
The Practice.
Cm use a prompt at the start, but are not guided after.
1. Set your timer for as long as you want. We usually set ours from between 4 to 10 minutes, and stop when the clock alerts you (an element of faith in karmentum is helpful).
2. You are not competing with anyone, yourself included.
3. You can't lose, because there's nothing to win (there is no goal in Cm Meditations). At Olive, meditation is not a competition.
4. Though the meditation begins with a prompt, there is no predicting how the meditation will unfold, or a requirement that it unfold in any specific way, or is there the pressure to reach any prescribed destination, or have any particular experience.
5. Everything is always OK. There is no need for any self judgment, or is there is a right or wrong.
6. When beginning, a thought/image will normally appear in the mind of the meditator based upon the prompt. Rather than letting the image go, or trying to ignore it, totally focus on it as much as possible, seeing as many details as possible, but don’t “hang on” to it when it wants to go.
7. Most likely the original thought/image will not remain for long in spite of your efforts, in which case, other thoughts/images will replace it.
8. This is exactly what’s supposed to happen.
9. When the new thoughts/images appear, as with the first, study them as much as possible, and continue doing that for as long as they remain, and repeat it for as any new thoughts/images come, and go, and come and go, for no matter how long it takes, even if it takes the whole time.
10. At some point a thought/image is likely to stick, one that may have absolutely no connection to the original prompt, and may not appear until minutes into the meditation, maybe 5 seconds before it ends.
11. This is perfect.
12. It is likely that when this happens, the thought/image will develop on its own, without requiring any additional action on the part of the meditator. This is akin to the state most people presume they are seeking in meditation. It is likely this thought/image will feel good, but if not, that’s OK too. In any case, unlike the other thoughts/images prior, you can’t shake it, and probably don’t want to anyway.
13. Cm is creative meditation. Being creative is letting the imagination go free without historical or physical constraints. Anything is possible in meditation.
13. At some point the clock will go off. Remember where you were, if you were anywhere.
14. If you wish, you share or write down what came to you. Talking about the experience comes natural for some.
Example of a C meditation.
The prompt was, "you get to have lunch with any celebrity you want."
After a few faces came and went over a minute or so, a specific celebrity’s face eventually appeared and stuck. It was Brad Pitt. Once he appeared, and since the prompt included the word “lunch” I kept trying to place him and me in a restaurant. All kinds of scenarios played out, but none of them would stick no matter how hard I persisted to see us together in a restaurant, or focus on the details of any image that appeared. Of course, in retrospect this is exactly what should have happened considering I NEVER go to restaurants and in fact avoid them at nearly all costs (that’s the whole point, see?), so why would in a world of my own making, have lunch in one, regardless of whom it was with. After perhaps 2 or more minutes of jumping around from one stupid restaurant scene to the next, and becoming uneasy with my failure, suddenly he came bursting through the gate of the horse venue in Spain (where I was most comfortable at the time) and it was as natural and real as any memory I have. He was so happy to see me and I was so happy to see him, as if we’d met before or were already close friends, and after that moment everything else came very naturally and we hugged and clapped each other on the back as if we had already a thousand times and it was so cool and relaxed and then we walked into the kitchen talking buoyantly and laughing and while I cooked lunch for him we had the most amazing talk, and then we sat down and ate and I thanked him for the movie “Legends of the Fall” (my first experience of him as an actor), and told him the story of how that movie would predict much of my life not long thereafter, and he understood and was grateful for my having taken the time to tell him, and it was truly a beautiful and totally natural experience that required zero effort on my part, and that not only helped me to understand and deal with some issues that were behind immense anxiety at the time, it also enabled me to revisit and retreat some painful memories, and even better, by the time the clock went off I was in that place that most meditators seek, the place often called nibbana, or the place of ineffable gratitude. And it was fun.
List of C Meditations.
Here are some Cm Meditations that we have done in the past. In each case we are interested in the who, what, where, why, and when of these, but it’s not always said in the prompt.
- "from a higher elevation you observe a polar bear standing on a chunk of ice"
- "you have a meeting with any global leader anywhere you want"
- "you are speaking at a public event, now"
- "you have lunch with any celebrity you wish"
- "you have a business meeting with anyone you want"
- "you host a party with everyone you've ever known (dead or alive)"
- "you are in the jungle"
- "you are hugging"
- "you are on your way to what is, the ultimate job for you"
- "you wake up in a tent"
- "you are given an unlimited budget to go shopping"
- "you are given a free trip to any place"
- "you are building a dream house"
- "you are in the perfect school"
- "you are at an art exhibition, and while admiring a certain piece, you meet someone"
- "you start your own company”
- "you weren't expecting it to rain"
- "you are visited by a relative who has already passed"
- "Someone screams, RUN!"
- "Your grandmother/father wrote you a letter before you were born. What did it say?"
- "you are attending your own funeral"
- "there is a party going on"
- "you are a famous performer on stage"
- “you suddenly realize you are working too much”
- “an animal is heard just outside your door”
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More Theory and Technical Notes.
We take the view that conventional models of consciousness fail to capitalize on one of the most intriguing aspects of the human psyche as suggested in modern literature, that we are endowed with at least two layers of awareness, what are called the “subconscious” and the “conscious”. Much data is offered in the way of this view, but the most intriguing to us is the puported 100-300ms gap between what is seen as the subconscious (an impulse) and the conscious level, or the physical expression or conscious awareness of the impulse (more recent research has revealed a gap as long as 7 seconds in extreme cases).
In the conventional view, the subconscious more accurately reflects who we are via its insulation against the more mundane aspects of reality, such as social and material inputs, and though it is to some extent inaccessible to analysis, it is held to be the most intriguing aspect of ourselves (the atman, the soul, the gut, our instincts, emotions, feelings, hearts), while likewise earning frequent and dutiful attempts to be engaged by some more creative and contrived means as evidenced by the various and sundry psychological tests of one form another that purport to get to the bottom of us (Meyers-Briggs etc). Given its purity and status as the holy grail, we are encouraged to “follow our hearts” and “listen to our guts” and “find our true selves” and once we do, everything we need to know will be available to us and in some cases, after some cathartic experience that may entail weeping and anger and howling and if we are really bottled up, breaking things and passing out, we’ll get better. Perhaps this is true. Perhaps not.
That 100-300ms gap is the intriguing part. What takes place between the time an impulse is measured in experiments (move the right finger) and the physical expression takes place (the right finger moves?) Or, alternatively on more daily level, why is it that we are often told not to “overthink” and why do we seem to do certain creative things better when we aren’t thinking about them so much. For an example, imagine you are alone in your room with crayons and paper having a great time, and then what happens when someone walks in? How does your response differ with each visitor?
Who knows really what the fuss is all about, and it’s all way too entangled to dis-, but we do believe that the real good stuff of us is as close to the 0ms state as possible, and the only way to get at it, is not to try. The universe, or at least the part we are interested in, doesn’t seem to enjoy being observed, at least so a great many very elaborate and expensive experiments in physics confirm, such as the famous Double Split Experiment(*), so don’t observe it. Feel it. Feeling is the most elaborate form of thought and if you don’t believe us, think about dropping a 2kg stone on your barefoot, and then drop one on your bare foot. Which experience comes more quickly, easily and saliently?
Closing, not Minding the gap.
So yes. However one wishes to describe it, it’s the time it takes for messages to travel around the central nervous system, since according to special relativity, nothing can travel faster than light. During the temporal interval, all kinds of socio-cultural and oppressive stuff can interfere with that signal. In that sense, yes, we believe in some meaningful (deeper) part of ourselves we are not normally able to access easily (encouraged not to) but would benefit from being in touch with, and that is trying to communicate very important - perhaps transformative - messages to us on a conscious level.
For now we call this something the evolution of the universe, meaning that it is in us and outside of the form that this English language I am using now, and is being read by you. This universe of ours has evolved 13.7 billion years with the same components communicating and interacting all those years. We consist of those components, too. Meditation and in particular Cm, facilitate the process of reducing that 100-300ms gap, which in turn means less social/cultural noise to interfere with our taught/learned culture and words, and more healing and finding peace and direction from that process.
What if there’s a reason you’re thinking about what you can’t stop thinking about, feeling what you don’t want to feel, and doing what you don’t want to do? If there is, Cm is a good practice to find out. Maybe the only one?
Khao Tao beach is clean, empty and perfect for meditation
“Thank you for introducing me to meditation. I have only practiced it once on a budhist yoga weekend in Wales several years ago, in a room of about 200 practising budhists whereby we were only guided to clear our minds and make them empty! I couldn’t do this as so many things were buzzing around in my head so presumed meditation wasn’t for me! But I really enjoyed the experience this time. I’m not particularly good at dealing with my emotions at times, and I know I keep things bottled up. The night we meditated under the gazebo, I felt overwhelmed with emotion, like the past 9 months was bubbling up inside me. You asked us to look at where we might be in the future, and for the very first time in a long time, I really felt positive about it and I could observe myself as being free and happy again. So thank you for that :-).
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“I have been telling my friends about the meditation journeys. They blew me away. My friends are inspired. We may start a meditation group which we meant to do last year.”
“I have meditated for years, gone through all the techniques, been to multiple resorts but Ray and Cristina made it a reality. It just clicked and I can honestly say that today I live a meditative (being awareness) life and I get so much more done than sitting or chanting
So honored, so grateful
For ever thankful :)”
“That was facking lekker bru!”
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“I’m a Yoga teacher and just did a Vipassana meditation retreat and liked the practice but not the teaching. Now I know why. They constantly told us how wrong we were. You guys are the opposite and I felt you believed in me even more than I believed in my self. ”
“I loved the ease at Olive, no pressure, no forms to fit in. The program is there for those that want but I never felt any obligation to follow the group.
I loved my silent sittings with Ray in the morning. We called it coffee meditation.”
Your Meditation is Yours
At an Olive Body Mind and Chakra Detox Retreat we briefly review the various forms of and beliefs about meditation and then introduce a more modern innovative approach to a discipline with very very very very old roots. Please join us and learn about the Creative meditative practice and how it can help improve your life in so many ways and if nothing else, EXPAND it.
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Depending upon your interests and issues, we can employ Creative meditations and others to get you from where you are to where you want to be, even if you have no idea where that is now.
There are no limits to our Creative meditations. Different objectives, and different people - it’s all good and you will master a meditative form to perfection because it’s all coming down to the same thing, you. Whatever makes you meditate works, whenever and wherever.
Supported by all we do at the retreat you’ll notice that meditation is part of a healthy lifestyle. Whether you start there or continue there, you won’t stop there. One thing we can promise, you’ll change, and you’ll rLOVEution it.
“There is little I can write that would capture even an iota of my unforgettable experience at Olive Retreat. This can be attributed to the many moments that made it the experience it was, but equally to the ongoing change I genuinely feel as a result of my time there.”
“What a life affirming, restorative and happy week. Your wonderful Olive Retreat certainly means I bring bags full of health knowledge home. You are inspiring and magnetic people – full of health and energy that you impart to your students. You are change agents. A life changing week with a fabulous collection of people.
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