Polarity Processing: a Simple Yogic Tool
for Getting "Un-Stuck"
by Elizabeth
Reninger
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When you’re feeling stuck in old emotional, mental or physical
patterns, Polarity Processing is a simple & powerful tool ~
based firmly in yogic principles ~ that can help you get un-stuck. The
technique has been given to the world through the contemporary Teacher
Leslie Temple-Thurston, who is based, with her organization
CoreLight , in South Africa and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
So here’s how it works: When you notice yourself being “stuck” (e.g. in
patterns of emotional reactivity, or in a physical illness you can’t quite
shake, or in mental negativity, or in a life-situation (financial,
relationship) which just seems to keep repeating itself, in a way that’s
not useful or enjoyable), the first thing to do is stop and acknowledge
your “stuck-ness.” Simply being willing to see it (to access that part of
yourself that’s a neutral “witness” to whatever drama is unfolding)
creates the space for this technique to work.
Next, take out a piece of paper and a pen, sit down, and write ~ for
ten or fifteen minutes ~ about the situation. Let yourself describe it
fully, with a focus on saying/writing how you’re feeling about the
whole thing. You’ll probably generate a page or two of writing. (It should
be no more than this.)
When you’ve completed this step, go back and underline (in what you’ve
just written) all of the “emotionally-charged” words or phrases. (Words
like: hopeless, sad, frustrated, shame, rage, …) This is any word or
phrase which somehow points to how the situation is making you
feel. If the situation is unpleasant to you, these words will
probably be mostly “negative,” but don’t exclude, in this underlining part
of the process, the “positive” ones.
Once you’ve done this, get a new piece of paper, and re-write these
words/phrases you’ve just underlined in a column down the left-hand side
of this new piece paper. And now for the most important step: for each
word you’ve written down, ask yourself: “What would be, in this particular
situation, the opposite of this word or phrase.” As you get these
“opposites,” write them down in a column facing the first column … so each
of your initial words or phrases is now directly across from its opposite
word or phrase. For example: if one of your underlined words was
“sadness,” you might choose “happiness” as its opposite; if one of your
underlined words was “shame,” you might choose “blame” as your opposite,
and so forth.
After you’ve written down an opposite for every one of your underlined
words/phrases, go back and read the list of words/opposites again. And
then (and here’s the yogic part!) acknowledge to yourself (and the
universe) that all of these states of mind actually exist within
you. That some have been conscious (the ones you initially wrote
about), and others have been unconscious (their “opposites”), but now
you’re choosing to become conscious of both pairs of opposites. When you
do this, you “liberate” the energy that has been bound in the emotional or
mental or physical pattern defined by these pairs of opposites … you allow
unconscious “stuck-ness” to begin again to flow …
To end, sit quietly for a few minutes, and invoke the guidance of the
invisible realms, in whatever way you’re comfortable doing this. Ask for
the support of your angels or guides or God or Buddha or Whoever … in
releasing this old pattern, and opening to receive the shifts of body,
mind & spirit that will be forthcoming. Notice how you feel.
[If a pattern is a long-term one, you may have to repeat this process,
again and again, for weeks or months or years … But each time you do it,
the “stuck-ness” will be unraveled a bit, until finally you’re completely
free of it. For less-entrenched patterns, you’ll notice a strong shift
after just one or two rounds!]
Once you’re comfortable with the Polarity Processing technique, you can
deepen this work by learning a couple of more advanced practices ~ call
“Squares” and “Triangles” ~ which build on the Polarity Processing work,
and are focused in a more specific way on the physical and emotional
bodies. Learn more about these techniques at the CoreLight.org
website.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Elizabeth Reninger holds Masters degrees in Sociology & Chinese
Medicine, is a published poet, and has been exploring Yoga ~ in its
Taoist, Buddhist & Hindu varieties ~ for more than twenty years. Her
teachers include Richard Freeman and Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. For more
essays on yoga-related topics, please visit her website.
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