Nature's Rhythm

I was at the local grocery store today and noticed they were playing Christmas carols. Not every song, but mixed in. It kind of snuck up on me as I found myself humming along to "White Christmas." I'm thinking to myself, it's not even Halloween yet.

All of nature is winding down around us and we are speeding up. The leaves are falling from the trees, fruits and flowers are waning, while we are racing to 2016. The tractor beam of "the Holidays" pulls us headlong into what would be by nature's rhythm a quieting time. By the time the holidays get here, we're all exhausted.

This all reminds me to slow down. To remember to take my time and take a deep breath. To follow nature's lead. To exhale. To let my attention turn inward. To let my leaves fall.

The faster things are moving around us the more important it is to be centered. It's like being in the eye of a hurricane; everything is quiet. There is this great hush while all around you the world is whirling.

Meditation brings us to that calm center. Life goes on with all its horn-blowing and noise, but the quiet part of us, the part of us that "knows," is completely still. Always. And all we have to do is come to this place. Return to this place within us. Where that stillness abides. And remember who we are, and what we're doing, and why we are doing it. We can exhale.

Meditation is the fastest way I know to become centered. The faster things are moving around me, the more profoundly I can slow down time. It's more noticeable because of the speed. It also doesn't occur to me as naturally as when I am already in a relaxed place. When things are moving quickly, I have to remember.

And truly, I want to remember. By remembering I can save myself hours and hours of fixing and reworking. I can regroup. I can decide again about my autopilot responses and feel which way to go, using all my senses, not just my automatic reflexes. I can choose a higher way, a better way with a higher outcome than the first thing that comes to my mind.

Meditation is a tool. It gives us a choice when it feels like we don't have one. It gives us brakes when it feels like we're being swept along. Meditation gives us a cosmic PAUSE button and the power of will to make the highest choice for highest good for all concerned.

As life crashes and heaves forward we can tread softly and thoughtfully. We can look for the little glints of light that are hidden in our loved one's eyes or in the sparkle of a dewdrop on a flower's petal. We can feel the light and the love that is in every sacred moment.

And we can inhale again.

10/22/2007 7:00:00 AM
Diana Lang
Written by Diana Lang
I am a spiritual teacher and counselor and the director/owner of LifeWorks - Center for Growth in Los Angeles, California. I’ve been teaching meditation and yoga since 1980 and conducts seminars in the United States and internationally on meditation, body awareness, stress reduction, and relationship development. I brin...
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