mjd offerings p. 42
it's ok to still be raw, be numb - i am. this was a shock - for me, the grief has everything to do with what was validated by so many. my heart is still fluttery with anxiety. but less than yesterday.
so the fact remains -
we are here
now.
we have seen that people with conviction, love and compassion can move mountains in the face of adversity. so let's start (in a focused and intentioned way) strengthening and stretching those muscles.
perhaps we begin thinking about metta practice or loving kindness meditation.
the idea that 'just as i want to be happy, all beings want to be happy'
it starts with directing it towards the self -
because how can we help others if we are not taking care of ourselves?
metta progresses -
from "i"
to a benefactor
a being(s) for whom you feel love
a being(s) for whom you feel neutral
a being(s) for whom your feelings are conflicted
thich nhat hanh gives us this to work with:
may i be peaceful, happy and light in body and spirit
may i be safe and free from injury
may i be free from anger, afflictions, fear and anxiety.
as your practice progresses,
you will recite this with 'i', with 's/he' and 'they'.
but we aren't at the end yet.
we're at the beginning.
let's start with love -
loving ourselves so we can extend love to others in a healthy way -
and kindness.
you are a light in the darkness
you are important and necessary
you are allowed to be sad and disappointed (or whatever you are feeling)
but please don't get stuck there.
we can do this -
together.
it's been done before and we can continue the tradition.
namaste -
"Hate. it has caused a lot of problem in this world, but it has not solved one yet" Maya angelou.
ReplyDeleteOnly Love can help us overcome life's most difficult moments. I wonder when, we humans will understand that, and start to live together in peace and in harmony?
Thank you so much for your beautiful wisdom words.
yes, yes and yes! xo
ReplyDeleteYes, so perfectly said MJ - we can, we must, and we will.
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