ALOHA EVERYONE!!!
TODAY IS "JUMP ROPE CONDITIONING" DAY!!!
MY STATS:
ANOTHER GRUELING WORKOUT FOR ME... BUT IT DID FEEL GOOD AT THE END!!!
I CAN'T WAIT FOR SATURDAY CLASS!!!
AND HERE'S ANOTHER POSITIVE ARTICLE FOR ALL OF YOU TO ENJOY!!!
20 Ways Sitting in Silence Can
Completely Transform Your Life
“Silence is a source of great
strength.” ~Lao Tzu
For
over two years I spent one out of every four weeks in silence. At the time I
was living at a Zen Monastery and every month we would have a week-long silent
retreat.
During
this retreat we sat meditation in silence, ate in silence, worked in silence, and
only communicated through hand gestures and written notes.
At
first living like this was hard, but over time I learned to grow to appreciate
silence. By the time I left I learned that silence was my friend and teacher.
What
did silence teach me?
1. Satisfaction
I used
to think I needed to watch TV every night. But at monastery I went without and
discovered I didn’t need it.
Silence
taught me to be happy with less. Pick something that’s weighing you down and
let it go. Your life will thank you.
2. Expression
When
you can only talk by writing a note, you only say what’s important. Before the
monastery I talked a lot but said little.
Silence
taught me that a few simple words well spoken have more power than hours of
chatter. Think of one simple thing you can say that would help someone feel
better and say it.
3.
Appreciation
Being
able to speak makes life easy, but when I couldn’t talk I learned how much I
relied on others.
Silence
taught me to appreciate the value of relating to others. The next time you see
your friends or family, try to really listen. Deep listening expresses deep
appreciation.
4.
Attention
Several
times at my first retreat I thought my phone was vibrating. But then I would
remember I didn’t have my phone. It showed me how my phone divided my
attention.
Silence
taught me how important it is to let go of distractions. The next time you are
with someone you care about, try turning off your phone and putting it away. It
will make paying attention easier.
5.
Thoughts
I once
sat a retreat next door to a construction project. What amazed me was how
easily my thoughts drowned out the noise. I realized if my thoughts were this
loud, I’d better make them as wise as possible.
Silence
taught me the importance of shaping my thinking. Take time each day to notice
your thoughts and let go of thoughts that don’t serve you.
6.
Nature
Because
I sat retreat in every season, I know that the sound of wind in fall is different
than it is in winter.
Silence
taught me to notice nature. Take a short walk outside in silence and you’ll
discover the wisdom and peace that nature has to offer.
7.
Body
During
retreat I noticed that whenever I got lost in thought, I lost track of my body.
And when I focused on my body, my thoughts would calm down.
Silence
taught me to be in my body. Close your eyes and ask, “What sensations do I feel
in my hand?” Learning to feel your body can calm your troubled mind.
8.
Overstimulation
Whenever
I went into town after retreat, the world seemed so loud and fast. I came to
realize how much our senses have to process most of the time.
Silence
taught me the importance of reducing the stimulation. Enjoy some quiet time
everyday. The less you see and hear, the more settled your mind can become.
9.
Sound
People
would come to the monastery and remark how quiet it was. But living at the
monastery I knew all the noises, from frogs, to owls, to the sound of sandals
on the sidewalk.
Silence
taught me that the world is a rich texture of sounds. Sit in front of your
house and close your eyes. You’ll be amazed at what you hear if you listen long
enough.
10.
Humanity
During
retreat I was surrounded by imperfect people who were doing their best. Some were
happy, some were sad, but all were wonderfully human.
Silence
taught me that people display great beauty. Find a good spot to people watch
with an open heart. What you see may inspire you.
11.
Space
For a
long time anytime something difficult came up, I would just distract myself.
But retreat taught me that if I avoided something it would never go away.
Silence
taught me that space helps me face hard times. The next time you face something
difficult, pause and honor whatever’s arising.
12.
Love
I used
to think love was this big thing. But in retreat I found that I felt love for
so many things.
Silence
taught me that love can be simple. Think of someone you haven’t said I love you
to recently and tell them.
13.
Courage
I used
to think courage was about facing danger, but during retreat I realized that
real courage is about facing yourself.
Silence
taught me the courage it takes to be still. When we stop moving everything
we’re running from catches up. The next time you are afraid, stop and wait for
it to pass. There is immense courage inside your heart.
14.
Perseverance
Every
retreat reminded me that speaking is easy, but staying quiet is hard.
Silence
isn’t flashy, but it has an immense power to endure. The next time someone
doubts you, instead of disagreeing, silently vow not to give up. Action is
speaks volumes.
15.
Faith
I
often ask for reassurance or feedback. But living is silence meant I had to
trust my instincts.
Silence
taught me to have faith in myself. The next time you begin to feel anxious, sit
in silence and see if you can find the space of deep faith that lives in your
heart.
16.
Honesty
I used
to lie so I wouldn’t have to explain myself. But when I couldn’t talk I began
to notice this impulse and how much it degraded my integrity.
Silence
taught me the importance of telling the truth. Notice times where you tell
little lies and try telling the truth instead. It isn’t always easy but it’s
the first step to trusting ourselves and others.
17.
Gratitude
During
retreat I didn’t have a lot of comforts. It helped me see how much I took for
granted and how much I had to be grateful for.
At the
end of every day sit in silence and ask yourself what am I grateful for. You’ll
be amazed at the blessings you discover.
18.
Simplicity
I used
to love drama and conflict. But at retreat I found I was happier when I kept it
simple.
Silence
taught me that simplicity and joy are close companions. Pick one space in your
home you could simplify. Keep it simple for one month and enjoy the ease it
offers your life.
19.
Connection
I used
to think I had to talk in order to feel connected. I realized during retreat
that I can feel connected just by being near people I care about.
Silence
taught me that words can get in the way. Do something in silence with someone
you love. It will be awkward at first but eventually you will see what it means
just to be in someone presence.
20.
Truth
I
studied philosophy in college and I thought I could read about truth. But
retreat taught me that truth is found in silence.
Silence
has taught me a deeper truth than words ever could. Sit in silence once a week
and feel the truth in your heart. It’s there whether you can express it in
words or not.
AWWWRITE!!!
WAIPA
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