Friday, December 7, 2012

New Blog Site at www.eraoftheheart.com

Hi Everyone,

Thank you for visiting this blog. I have created a new free blog through my website at www.eraoftheheart.com. Just go to the main page and click on Blog Link!

Sorry for the inconvenience. See you there!

Song to Song,

Ken

Monday, February 6, 2012


Is it Possible?

What does your Essence really feel like? What is it like to clearly see and acknowledge who you are and the beauty of your beingness without any nagging doubts?

Maybe you are thinking that it is not possible to have such clarity and confidence?

We are conditioned to see ourselves through the eyes of asleep people who don’t have a clue about who we really are. This distorts our understanding of our true Selves and leads us into all kinds of confusing thoughts about our identity.

When you look into the night sky, the planets and stars are always there singing to the gifts of who you are.

About the author: Ken Robinson is a shamanic astrologer with an extensive background in a Peruvian shamanism called Ka Ta See, or “setting the world in balance.” With the help of the Spirits, he offers readings that focus on the amazing gifts with which individuals are born.

Copyright 2012 by Ken Robinson.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Gutsy Big Question for the Coming Year!


Putting aside any pretenses and half-truths, what do you hear inside your heart of hearts when you ask yourself, "Am I happy with my life? Am I living the life that I dreamed I could live?" 

Get as real and honest as you can, no beating around the bush. Spill it out - is your life passing you by? 

Do you wake up with a great eagerness and passion for the coming day? Or are you chewing on the same old bone of ho-hum and blindly hoping for something magically to come along and make it all different? 

The Earth is shifting with the Sun and Galaxy. Bottom line, this New Year of Light and Love is emotionally aligned with getting gutsy about who you are.  

Copyrighted 2011 by Ken Robinson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Winter Solstice and Your Song’s Dance With the Stars


As Winter Solstice of 2011 approaches, the nights continue to grow longer, until the deepest night arrives on December 22. The sweet darkening sings to us to gently turn our attention inward into the beautiful star-filled stillness within.  
We live in a culture that has forgotten what it means to be truly Human. We tend forget to feel the heart and wholeness of who and what we are. Here lies the root of the loneliness of Spirit that plagues western society.
As very small children, we knew and lived our true identities. There was innocence and great curiosity. We played and created in the Now.
In Ka Ta See, we refer to the vibrant sensation of our own unique eternal Self as our “Song.” According to Peruvian shamans, Domano and Chea Hetaka, our Songs are as old as Creator - extraordinarily capable, and intelligent, spilling over with unconditional love.
During the timeless Solstice nights, we are invited to remember how intensely alive, potent, and safe our Songs naturally feel. Worthy of great respect, it is time to take our place is among the stars.

Copyright 2011 by Ken Robinson. All rights reserved. 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Stuck in Remote Control


So often we humans tend to run about throughout our days stuck inside our minds. We get so consumed with thoughts that have nothing to with our aliveness or with our love for life. 
Instead we become entrapped in the extra-busy machinery of routine and “head-tripping,” walking through our schedules and tasks in a stupor of asleepness. In doing so, we remain separate from our center and power, forgetful of the exquisite feeling of who we really are, and removed from the beautiful and easeful flow of life.
When we are in “disconnect,” we do not really feel the clear feelings of our Essence, like the joy, wonder, or stillness that can fill our hearts and spill over into the world around us. We are isolated in our own little boxes when we have become cut off from our pure wondrous beingness and from the hearts of others. This is being numbed out. 

In “disconnect” there also is no way we can see and consider other beings. They become lost in the background of our inner static. We are not able to relate authentically with anyone or anything. 
If you are operating in “remote control,” you are no longer allowing your true Self to experience the love that it is in and around you. You do not have to live this way. You can chose differently.

Copyright 2011 by Ken Robinson. All rights reserved.


Saturday, September 3, 2011

A World Without Judgement


Imagine a world without judgement. No fears of being criticized, blamed, ostracized, or damned. No better thans or less thans. No killing of inspiration and tenderness. No one being more or less significant than another. 

A world of unconditional love. Everything and everyone considered as equals. Endless appreciation of the uniqueness and wondrousness in each life form. There would be no taking, but instead continuos giving and receiving. 
This is living from the heart, a balance within and with each other. This is the world of the indigenous people of Peru who lived and protected the ancient shamanic knowledge of Ka Ta See. They are a thriving people who have kept clear of the ways of judgment. 
Instead they live the sacred ways of total acceptance. These ways breed a freedom that invite each tribal member to be all of who she or he is and to explore life without the worries of being rejected or oppressed. 
At this time in our world history, we are called to identify and easefully release any forms of condemning and criticizing whether it be judging ourselves, situations, or others. When you catch a judgement arise in your thoughts or feelings, thank it for showing you that it was there and let it go it into the Earth. She will take it and recycle it into something that helps life along. 
Stay with the process and allow all the damning to leave you and your body. As it leaves allow yourself to fill up with the breath and lightness of your Song, your Spirit's signature of aliveness, and enjoy the wonder of experiencing fresh perspectives. 
Ken offers services in Ka Ta See, including Bone Throws, Counseling, Teaching, and Energy Healings. He also offers shamanic astrology readings. Session rates are $90/hr. Please inquire if you need a sliding fee scale, wish I am happy to offer in the range of $40 to the regular hourly rate.
Copyrighted 2011 by Ken Robinson.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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    The Emphasis on Stress is Stressing Us Out: 



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Stress. When just seeing the word, I sense the stress and panic jumping out of it. Why is that? 

Maybe because stress is blamed for hypertension, heart attacks, and arrhythmia. It is blamed for inflammation in the blood vessels, shocking the nerves, and for a zillion other problems in the body. Stress is blamed for disturbing our peace of mind and for breaking up relationships. Work stress is blamed for making us tired and emotionally worn out. Life stress is held responsible for making us unhappy and giving us panic attacks. When it comes down to it, I cannot think of something problematic for which stress is not blamed.

Is stress really the cause of so many problems such that we take as many potshots at it as we can to blame it for all our troubles? Is stress the bane of our existence? Or are we misaiming our attention when it comes to discovering how we might live in our natural states of joy and relaxation?
Stress is not the real problem. It is the blaming that is. Blaming makes us powerless because we are holding something outside of our Selves accountable for difficulties with our well-being. As soon as we give the power away to stress, we are stuck with it. It has us in its grip. It becomes more powerful than us, something to dread, something we will never ever get over, something that will never let us go. Doomed.
When we get into blaming the stress itself for our problems, we are telling ourselves that we cannot do anything to respond to our life situations. “Stress” then becomes an almighty big-toothed monster that will chase us down and eat us alive and our loved ones with it. The more we blame stress, the bigger the monster grows, until it is as enormous as as a balloon figure that we see at the Macy’s Day Parade, looming over us, filling our eyes and ears, haunting us. 
To shift out of stress, first simply discontinue blaming it. This stops the stress balloon in its tracks. Done. Then take a full deep breath and let it go. This lets the wind out of the overwhelming tension balloon. 
Then take the issue that is before you and put it on your dining room table. Sit with it. Take a really good look at it. Get up from the table and look at from all angles, from this way and that way, even from under the table. Yes, get on your hands and knees and see what’s under it all. Nothing to be ashamed of here.
Ask the issue questions. Listen. Expand your sense of it. Have some nice food with it. Light a candle with it. Craft it into a box and draw and color on it. Play music to it. Make love with it. Turn it into a rubber duck and jump into the bath with it. Show it who you are in all your innocence, like a little kid. This is something we are all capable of doing. 
If fear and stress creep in again, breath and just let them go. Allow them to move on, rather than trying to push them away or war with them. See them go up in the flames of the candle. Shake your booty at them. Crank the tunes up and shake it again. See the dread and tension go down the drain of the tub. They will leave because you let them and were no longer addicted to hanging on to them. You gave them the space they needed to leave. They are not bad, they are just not serving you.
In giving time to observe the issue that has stressed you, new awareness will come to you about it. Even new possibilities about it. Rather than fixate on the issue, let it become ever part of a larger and larger and larger picture. This gives it context and gives you a much vaster perspective of things. The problem becomes something seen in its perfection because something wonderfully big is happening. Resolution comes in creative ways. Be ready for surprises. You might find them under the table.
You’ve got your power back now. The issue is resolved. Celebrate and dance! Decorate your head with whip cream. Hang ten over the edge of that dining room table and let yourself sing, “Bring on the next issue. I don’t want to miss another good time!”
Copyrighted 2011 by Ken Robinson. All rights reserved.



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