Essential Practices
Essential Practices
Essential Practices
Listen, listen,
Brings me back
By stopping to breathe and restore our calm and our peace, we become free, our work becomes more enjoyable, and the friend in front of us becomes more real. Back home we can use the ringing of our telephone, the local church bells, the birds singing, the cry of a baby, or
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even the sound of fire engines and ambulances as our bells of mindfulness. With just three mindful breaths, we can release the tensions in our body and mind and return to a cool and clear state of being.
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The following gatha (meditation verse) can help us along the path:
I have arrived (in-breaths) - I am home (out-breaths) In the here (in-breaths) - In the now (out-breaths) I am solid (in-breaths) - I am free (out-breaths) In the ultimate (in-breaths) - I dwell (out-breaths) We are aware of the contact between our feet and the Earth. From time to time, we may stop to enjoy and be nourished by Nature. Look around and see how vast life is, the trees, the white clouds, the limitless sky. Listen to the birds. Feel the fresh breeze. Life is all around and we are aware that we are alive, healthy and capable of walking in peace.
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