Being free of any schedule or commitments surely has its rewards, and maybe a few drawbacks, but it is how I am mostly operating these days. I am committed to a daily practice of Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and meditation, but that is about it. The rest is entirely up to me. I don’t have to take in the best restaurants. I’m not compelled to check out all the galleries, nor am I feeling any pressure to experience
I am free of the things that needed to be addressed last week. I am off of Face Book, and I am leaving the issue of purchasing a camera until later. I now feel a lightness of being, yet I feel grounded and focused. I eat when I am hungry, sleep when I feel sleepy, and photograph every day.
I awoke just a bit too late this morning to catch the early morning sunshine at
I suppose that the lesson for the day is that plans or not, I may experience fullness of being by allowing/cultivating Presence. I am becoming free of the need to fulfill any wish list that I may have made prior to arriving in
I realize that this format may not work every where and every day in my normal life, but for the duration of this three-week venture is suits the bill just fine. That said I still intend to get to
Thank you, Thomas, for this clear and inspiring post. I'm reminded that phasing in and out of clarity, stillness, presence, is part of being human. I connect with you across the miles, and feel your loving smile deep in my heart.
ReplyDeleteI really like the upper image. The way that the bramble is lighted (frost?) and the rails(?) direct my eyes to that light. Excellent!!
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