In our featured talk for October, Eckhart teaches that our primary practice or emphasis is to maintain our connection to the present moment awareness that he describes as "space consciousness." Modern people, he explains, are highly knowledgeable on the level of concepts, whether we hold a PhD or a high school diploma. Yet "the important thing is the arising and the deepening in you of space consciousness, which is inseparable from the present moment." This month, your invitation is to practice space consciousness—whether you are going about your daily routines, engaging in a virtual meeting with coworkers, watching the news, and so on. Remember Eckhart's teachings on disidentifying from your mental positions—which doesn't mean trying to repress them or let them go. Our practice is to allow what is to unfold in the spaciousness of the Now and stay rooted in our essence instead of trapped in ego. If you find yourself placing "absolute" importance on an opinion, for example, or losing your connection to space consciousness, use any of Eckhart's suggested "portals to Presence," such as taking one conscious breath or using sense perceptions to deepen your awareness of the “isness” of the moment. |