Big Idea: Persona Yoga
Posted on Oct 4th, 2007
by
Brian
(I'm going to create 1,000 big ideas. Here's one. :)
Persona Yoga
Persona. The word literally means ‘mask, character played by an actor.’
Personas. We all have them. A lot of them, actually.
Think of them as roles we’ve learned so we can function in our lives.
For example, I’ve got a “Mr. Perfectionist”—who needs to make sure everything is perfect. ALL. The. Time.
I’ve also got a “Nietzsche”—who, when he’s in charge, needs to deliver philosophy with a hammer. ALL. The. Time.
And, I’ve got a “Bodhisattva”—who needs to reach his own enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings. ALL. The. Time.
And…and…and…and…
And…
☺
You get the idea.
Now, the issue isn’t that these personas are “bad” per se. It’s just that we can get in trouble when we get locked into one persona in particular and can’t step back, get a bigger perspective, and see that we are NOT any one given persona. And, equally importantly, that we can CHOOSE which persona we’d like to show up in any given moment.
For me, my “Mr. Perfectionist” wouldn’t have let me even get 20 words into this big idea because it wasn’t perfect. Thankfully, I no longer let him get involved in the early phase of my creations. But you know what? He’s perfect for proofreading. ☺
Most powerfully, as we develop our ability to hold the spaciousness to see the multiple personas at work, we get better and better at tapping into our authentic self that radiates our true essence.
So, next time you feel yourself getting all tied up in a knot, see if you can step back and identify the persona that may be at work and wanting to make sure he/she/it gets is way ALL. The. Time. ☺
Persona yoga: it’s all about being flexible, yo.
(The science? Patricia Linville, Ph.D., calls the ability to remain role-flexible “self-complexity.” Develop this and you develop you’re your resilience. And that’ll result in better mental and physical health and self-esteem. Sweet. Love it when science rocks it.)
Persona Yoga
Persona. The word literally means ‘mask, character played by an actor.’
Personas. We all have them. A lot of them, actually.
Think of them as roles we’ve learned so we can function in our lives.
For example, I’ve got a “Mr. Perfectionist”—who needs to make sure everything is perfect. ALL. The. Time.
I’ve also got a “Nietzsche”—who, when he’s in charge, needs to deliver philosophy with a hammer. ALL. The. Time.
And, I’ve got a “Bodhisattva”—who needs to reach his own enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings. ALL. The. Time.
And…and…and…and…
And…
☺
You get the idea.
Now, the issue isn’t that these personas are “bad” per se. It’s just that we can get in trouble when we get locked into one persona in particular and can’t step back, get a bigger perspective, and see that we are NOT any one given persona. And, equally importantly, that we can CHOOSE which persona we’d like to show up in any given moment.
For me, my “Mr. Perfectionist” wouldn’t have let me even get 20 words into this big idea because it wasn’t perfect. Thankfully, I no longer let him get involved in the early phase of my creations. But you know what? He’s perfect for proofreading. ☺
Most powerfully, as we develop our ability to hold the spaciousness to see the multiple personas at work, we get better and better at tapping into our authentic self that radiates our true essence.
So, next time you feel yourself getting all tied up in a knot, see if you can step back and identify the persona that may be at work and wanting to make sure he/she/it gets is way ALL. The. Time. ☺
Persona yoga: it’s all about being flexible, yo.
(The science? Patricia Linville, Ph.D., calls the ability to remain role-flexible “self-complexity.” Develop this and you develop you’re your resilience. And that’ll result in better mental and physical health and self-esteem. Sweet. Love it when science rocks it.)







Now *that's* why I like the idea of personas… a unified identity often contains a lot of personae, and they express themselves varyingly at different times, in different places, to different people. Jake @ Zaadz is one facet of me; Jake @ Myspace would be another; and Jake in Boston is yet another. But they're all my personas, and I (usually) move between them fluidly.
Thanks, Bri. I love that you're posting more!!
love it, dood.
but quick question. Which persona is this?!!? Chippendales Jake?!? :)
Love you, bro. Especially the amazing essence that radiates through all of you…
Folks,
This is nothing new, at least not to me. In My teachers course reading and healing and that is a long time ago, even then it was a topic.It's just found anew..
It was quiet funny to visualize that persona, but him/ her on a chair before you and get into conversation.It worked.
who said anything about it being new?!!? :)
love the image of having em in a chair and conversing. One of the things we did in the Hendricks workshop was actually interview them. It was awesome. :)
Persona Yoga? Dig it.
You should see me in Warrior pose in my “warrior” persona. My wife usually calls a Divorce Lawyer to get me out of it. LOL!
heheheh
EXACTLY.
now, the trick is SEEING that your Warrior is taking over and invite his friends to play. :)
is there a “Crabby” pose?!? I find myself in that too often still! :) Then Nietzsche comes in..it gets ugly. :)
Sometimes it's an impersonal phenomena like the CCC - the Collective Crabby Consciousness. And that really P.O.s Nietzsche. Those darn attractor fields.
heheheh
had a feeling that was it. :)
nice. hmmm. now that you mentioned it. i think the character ~C4Chaos is a practice in Persona Yoga, albeit online :)
~C
nice. who was coolmel? :)
Wow - thanks for the reminder - to love one's self in all ways. I'm into reminders - I'm transitioning my perspectives daily!!! I'm loving your big ideas, day after day, and your encouraging words. Thank you… thank you very much.
thanks, RR!!!
so much more to come in 2008!!
hugs and gratitude,
-bri
I notice that the so called experts use the word ” Personality Developement ” wrongly…..actually it should be “Self Developement ” or “Self Improvement “…any suggestions? Looking forward to your remaining 999 ideas!! :)).
:)
Check out 501 more here! :)
Genpo Roshi Big Mind Process, FTW! Taking on personas to dig through perspectives and free ourselves to switch between them effortlessly, and with celerity. Cheers!
i counted 108 sub-personalities while on tfhe Amazon, 54 were wackos
exactly, travis!
Dan: :)
Hooray for this, Bri – thank you very much!