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Jun052010

Staying present

dealing with chaos

Staying present helps. It does help me to stay peaceful when life on my path deals me too much chaos.

Sometimes it seems like some force is behind it all, dealing me one blow after another or all simultaneously to get the largest effect. It is in these moments when I know that I am being shown a serious sign to listen.

find the lessons

To know the lesson, I need to refocus because staying with each moment, breathing patience, is the only way to get through the most chaotic times.

In this way I dive into the chaos and embrace it. I do not freak out.  Instead I laugh in a way. I invite each moment, dealing with it as it comes. In doing so, eventually I realize a miracle has occurred! I come out of the experience at peace and with a secret message...

find your personal power

From here in this space, absent of worries, I have more personal power. If I erase others' doubts and erase the pressures of needing to be more than I am, I can see the truth clearly.

To reach a personal space where I see people I care about as a resonance of my perfect heart beating, I feel freed of any negativity that could go along with feeding into chaos.

Fritjof Capra writes in the The Tao of Physics, “The world thus appears as a complicated tissue of events, in which connections of different kinds alternate or overlap or combine and thereby determine the texture of the whole.”

Befriending chaos I thrive in a sense, seeing order and harmony in action. In this state of mind it is possible to actually see what makes sense and what is trying to rise its head amidst an ocean of nonsense, as a juxtaposition to what is real.

I do believe that I can actually bask in chaos looking for answers! The truth sometimes seems easier to see and feel from this angle, isolated and conspicuous.

letting go

I find that in letting go of something, there is a hidden treasure to be found in the experience.

I find myself realizing what truly means the most to me.

Namaste.

 

© 2010 Yoga Robin®

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