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		<title>Why Do I Sweat?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 05:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by lierne via Flickr No, I don&#8217;t mean that kind of sweat. I am a guy and I can sweat aplenty. I mean sweat lodges. We just did one on Wednesday night instead of our normal group. Over the years I have probably done ten or twelve sweats. I often also choose to be [...]<p>a</p>

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<p>No, I don&#8217;t mean that kind of sweat. I am a guy and I can sweat aplenty. I mean sweat lodges. We just did one on Wednesday night instead of our normal group. Over the years I have probably done ten or twelve sweats. I often also choose to be part of the fire crew which means I get a double dose of heat from the lodge and the fire.</p>
<p>For the un-initiated a sweat lodge can be hot. I don&#8217;t know how hot but compared to a sauna they are hotter. The heat and accepting are the challenge. I have always felt challenged by the heat in the lodge but never so challenged that I needed to leave the lodge before the sweat was done.</p>
<p>My most common experience was it gets hot and I would use the heat as a metaphor for pain and breath through it. I would participate fully in each of the four rounds (prayer for self, prayer for others, what I want to let go of and what I want to receive) and clear a lot of stuff going on for me and call it good. I also would have a dehydration headache because two hours of sweating even while drinking lots of water can be draining.</p>
<p>This sweat last Wednesday was different. Half way through the first round I wanted out. It was hot and the heat was making me feel claustrophobic. My normal approach of working with the pain and fear were not working. I made it through the round but it was close. Mostly pride got me through it.</p>
<p>The remaining rounds were better but still harder than I can remember. Part of the reason that I feel like it was harder is we did it just with the men in the group. No guests. We have been together for a while and can generate some power. Mostly, though. I think it has to do with where I was and my emotional openness.</p>
<p>The next day I recovered really well but found myself asking why do I go in to the sweat lodge? Is it worth the work and suffering? I so what happens that is worthwhile? My first answer was I don&#8217;t want to do that again.</p>
<p>However, with some time I am again reminded of how much healing can take place in the lodge. The combination of the heat and the intent of the rounds can touch levels in me that are hard to reach any other way.</p>
<p>A lot of this is hard to intellectualize as I feel more than I think it. After the sweat I could feel this strong anxiety and sadness. The feeling was not located in a specific spot but just a general feeling.</p>
<p>The heat and staying in the sweat showed my shit. I realize now it was work I was avoiding. The heat brought it to the surface. Once it is up I can heal. That is why I sweat.</p>
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		<title>Where Is Your Menspace?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Marcus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A man’s castle is often not his home; it is his private space. That place he goes to be alone, to create, to hang with his friends –a place to renew. When a man takes on a partner, then a family he gives up a part of himself for something bigger. He invites others into [...]<p>a</p>

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A man’s castle is often not his home; it is his private space. That place he goes to be alone, to create, to hang with his friends –a place to renew.</p>
<p>When a man takes on a partner, then a family he gives up a part of himself for something bigger. He invites others into his space – an act of generosity and love. After a while, what he might feel as regret I propose is not regret, but our instinctual need for space.</p>
<p>We are the hunters of the hunter-gathers. Our ancestors roamed, we need to roam by ourselves and with other men. We need to go on our quests. Business travel was the assumed domain for much of this journeying. Even when it was just men on the road, it wasn’t enough.</p>
<p>The past couple of decades of Harley Davison’s growth express men’s need to be free. We spend thousands of dollars to put loud pieces of metal between our legs in some ways to escape the other pleasure we put between our legs. Before Harleys there were horses as the vehicle of escape.</p>
<p>If we don’t want to ride our bike out of town, then we want to walk to our space.  Here in North Idaho men have shops.  Men escape to their shops to build, repair and just hang. Yes, often we escape to escape expressing our emotions. Yet, there is a light side to needing to escape.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ted.com/speakers/sam_martin.html">Sam Martin</a> spoke on “<a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/sam_martin_builds_a_room_of_his_own.html">manspaces</a>” at last summer’s <a class="zem_slink" title="TED (conference)" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TED_%28conference%29">TED Global</a> 2009 conference. His need for space spawned him to put on a tool belt for the first time to build a studio. Being a writer, he wrote a book on menspaces. In his research the found beautiful creations that were much more than crude spaces with pinups on the walls. He discovered men whose spaces were works of art.</p>
<p>We need space. Men need it differently than women. I can see it now… there will be a “menspace movement” to create our space.</p>
<p>Every Wednesday night for soon to be five years, men have gathered in my house to cultivate in ourselves the men we want to be and seed the development of other men’s groups to do the same. Until seeing Martin’s TED video, I didn’t think much of how our group is also an expression of our need for menspace.</p>
<p>Our need for space is in our DNA. If we don’t create it consciously, we will create unconsciously – that is often not pleasurable for others or ourselves. How do you get space? Whom do you share it with? What are you willing to do to get and keep it? Let us know.</p>
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