Whether formally practicing mindfulness (sitting meditation), out walking, or doing anything else, it's helpful to pose a koan or question to ourselves:
• what if this were the first time I was experiencing this activity (sitting, yoga, tai chi, walking) ...
• what if this were the last time I ever experienced this activity ...
• what if this activity were to last forever
• in each case, what is the optimal attitude, posture, muscle tone - STATE of BEING?
These provocative questions are meant to be held lightly yet savored in awareness long-term, and experienced physically (instead of quickly 'answered' intellectually), and these work on many levels:
• help us switch into beginner's mind - to observe things we've seen before with fresh eyes, without presumptions, in greater detail, much like a curious scientist;
• allow us to drop the tendency to take unpredictables for granted: living a very long life, or being able to repeat this exact same activity whenever we want;
• allow our compulsive, anxious striving for distraction / entertainment to settle, much like mud in a glass jar of water gradually settles to the bottom, leaving only clear water on top.
Try these - see how they effect your practice, formal & informal.
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