Clarity process
I’m just back from the Netherlands, where I taught a short yoga workshop to support my teacher Taetske Kleijn. She was celebrating the 10th year functioning of her center “Tsuki Meditation and Insight”. Taetske teaches the Clarity process, which Jeru Kabbal founded.
It was so great to meet up with most of the people that I spend three years with doing workshops, retreats and intensives. I’m so grateful to have had the time and opportunity to do this. This 3 year course, which has brought me more that I can put into words also inspired me to start Yogatic! .
I feel like telling you something about the clarity process, because its what motivates me everyday to be as clear and present as I can be.
The Clarity Process is a five-step set of workshops, intensives and processes that you can do by yourself.
The five steps towards Clarity are:
1. Discovery
2. Evolvement
3. Freedom
4. Unity
5. Ultimate Clarity
Each of the Five Steps will be achieved through very simple but powerful tools, used at the appropriate stages. These tools also can be used alone, allowing you to continue your practice at home, incorporating changes into your everyday life. It is not the purpose of “The Clarity Process” to have you reach for some abnormal state of consciousness that would not be in harmony with life itself. Our purpose is to help you be fully grounded in the present moment and be clear. If one has to pull away from life in order to be clear, it is an artificial clarity not in harmony with truth. The Clarity Process is not an intellectual or philosophical approach, but a very pragmatic, experiential, step- by- step process that ultimately leads to inner and outer clarity.
“Most approaches to clarity depend on surrender, devotion or belief. This approach uses the natural intelligence of humankind. We become clear through our own intelligent observation of reality. Surrender, devotion and belief only encourage the trance created by memory. Reality is always available. We only need to see it. Achieving clarity is neither impossible nor difficult”.
Jeru kabbal
For more information about the Clarity process look at http://oldsite.jerukabbal.com, or www.tsuki.org/english.htm
Esther
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