The uplifting sunshine has been soooooo welcome this week.
When the sun shines I always remind myself that the sun is of course always shining.... somewhere. Today it shines on us. While we can't rely on the weather for joy and good vibes, especially in this rather drizzly part of the world, it is so much easier, isn't it? My week has been a doozy, but I'm here at the end of it enjoying the nodding daffodils. Even with life's challenges and ups and downs, we still have access to an inner stability and steadiness. Our inner weather isn't reliant external clouds. My yoga practice, my moving, breathing and meditational practices, brings me back to this place of calm, spacious ease every day. The more I practice keeping that connection alive and vibrant, the easier it is to draw upon it in the midst of a challenging circumstance (or teenage tantrum). This is a life skill that is definitely worth cultivating. Part of the practice of yoga, is this invitation to put aside our usual operating mode - the mode of keeping busy, anticipating whats coming up, worrying about it, prepping and planning for it, and so on. And discovering that there is another place to stand. In our yoga we can discover that there is actually a space, a moment, where we can fully and completely arrive. Arrive where? Right here. Try stopping for one moment. Stop chasing the next thing, the next thought, the next sentence, the next worry that wants to fill the pause. Notice that there is no problem in this immediate moment to solve, but a quiet, calm presence that was there all along. The problem that does need solving will still be there after this pause, and you'll be able to come at it with a fresh, calm perspective and engage with it more fully. In our yoga practice, the pauses on our mat between our poses look like nothing. They look like we are waiting for the next pose. Waiting for the next instruction to guide us. The pauses might even feel boring in contrast to the busy sensibility that drives most of our day. But the ultimate reward of practice is the full arrival in each moment. And the moments can be most readily noticed in the pauses between poses, between breaths, and between thoughts. They are there, they are subtle, at first they are fleeting and feel non-existent. Yet these moments can be the most fruitful part of our endeavours. Don't worry if you haven't noticed any of this yet. At first the poses are the stuff that make sense, that fit in to our modern mind-set of doing more things to sort out the other things. And over time the unfolding of pauses will become an unlocked treasure that, like the sunshine, is always there waiting to become visible.
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