What's the Weave of Your Life?
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With palms together,
Good Morning Everyone,
Life is good, a friend constantly reminds me, and I agree with him. We get up in the morning, do our morning things, and begin our day. Yet, recently I was reminded that there are three types of encounters with life: denial, coping, and dealing. On any given day, then, as we encounter life, some of us seem to close our eyes to it, others just get through it, and still others embrace it,
Some aspects of life are just plain difficult. The fact that people can be so vicious and hurtful is one of them. Now, noticing this, we might deny it is true, "In my life, I'm just fine, than you very much!" Or we might say, "WeIl, if those people want to be that way, screw 'em!" Or we might say, "How can I help?"
How we address a problem is more a function of how we understand life and our relationship to it than anything else. In fact, it is this relationship that actually determines whether it is a "problem" or not! Moreover, how we understand ourselves comes into play as well. Are we open? Closed? Passive? Aggressive? Are we courageous, matter of fact, or avoidant?
As we put these together a picture of our lives emerges.
If I am a person who understands my role in life is to help others and I am open, receptive, and flexible, then nothing in life could be a problem: nothing. If, on the other hand, I see myself as a center, I am closed, determined to get what I want, then nearly everything in life is a problem. Of course, these are exaggerated points of view constructed to make a point. We are all, each of us, a confusing mix of everything. Yet, if we practice zazen, we begin to notice patterns.
We also notice that we are the weavers of these patterns. Happily, we can change the weave. Yes, life is, indeed, good.
Be well.
Good Morning Everyone,
Life is good, a friend constantly reminds me, and I agree with him. We get up in the morning, do our morning things, and begin our day. Yet, recently I was reminded that there are three types of encounters with life: denial, coping, and dealing. On any given day, then, as we encounter life, some of us seem to close our eyes to it, others just get through it, and still others embrace it,
Some aspects of life are just plain difficult. The fact that people can be so vicious and hurtful is one of them. Now, noticing this, we might deny it is true, "In my life, I'm just fine, than you very much!" Or we might say, "WeIl, if those people want to be that way, screw 'em!" Or we might say, "How can I help?"
How we address a problem is more a function of how we understand life and our relationship to it than anything else. In fact, it is this relationship that actually determines whether it is a "problem" or not! Moreover, how we understand ourselves comes into play as well. Are we open? Closed? Passive? Aggressive? Are we courageous, matter of fact, or avoidant?
As we put these together a picture of our lives emerges.
If I am a person who understands my role in life is to help others and I am open, receptive, and flexible, then nothing in life could be a problem: nothing. If, on the other hand, I see myself as a center, I am closed, determined to get what I want, then nearly everything in life is a problem. Of course, these are exaggerated points of view constructed to make a point. We are all, each of us, a confusing mix of everything. Yet, if we practice zazen, we begin to notice patterns.
We also notice that we are the weavers of these patterns. Happily, we can change the weave. Yes, life is, indeed, good.
Be well.
