Sunday, January 18, 2009

BEHOLD THE BEAUTY THAT IS YOU

If it is true that beauty is a combination of qualities that pleases the senses, then it is fair to say that beauty is indeed in the eyes of the beholder. Sadly, it is often the one who catches a glimpse of her/his reflection who is blind to the beauty that looks back. Our senses...the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch tell a different tale. Although they too are subject to perception, it is up to us to look beyond them and see ourselves for what we are...beauty plain and simple.

Understanding that beauty is not limited to our physical appearance - Sensing Beauty offers a holistic perspective on beauty and its various forms. Please join us on our journey of rediscovery and new beginnings. Embrace it, bring it into your lives and watch yourself transform before your eyes.

The first leg of our trip invites us to look at the different facets that make us whole. P.I.E.S (no -not blueberry), as Sister Lucille lovingly drummed into our heads during 7th grade religion classes, is an acronym for the Physical Intellectual Emotional and Spiritual aspects of the human experience. If any of these are out of balance it will reflect in our lives and/or bodies. Sit quietly and reflect (meditate) upon your own P.I.E.S. and notice which area will benefit from some replenishment. Too busy? Remind yourself, 1000 times per day if you have to, this is a new year which brings with it new thoughts, beginnings, hopes, dreams, actions and before you know it a new you. There is a reason why you've come across this blog. There are no coincidences - the reason my dear is...you.

As Elizabeth Lesser, author and co-founder of Omega Institute, the largest adult education center focusing on health, wellness, spirituality and creativity in the country, recently shared on The Oprah Winfrey Show. If meditation sounds overwhelming, start small. "In January, carve out one minute -- just one minute" Lesser says. "You wake up in the morning, you brush your teeth, you take your shower, and then sit back on your bed for one minute and go into stillness."

Increase your meditation time by one minute a month for a year. "By the time you get up to December, you're going to have a spiritual practice" Lesser says. "Twelve minutes a day where you're in stillness and you're listening to that voice within and you're getting fantastic guidance on how to make decisions."

Give to yourself part of the time, no matter how small at first, that you dutifully give to others, your home, your job...etc. Refill, replenish, restore yourself - one step at a time. If you are running on empty you will have nothing (of value) to offer to yourself, your children or loved ones. Your home will become a house, your job will become meaningless, and your life automatic. It will lack...life. Not sure what this means!?! Think of a baby, a puppy, or a couple in love, they are full of life and they are here to live it...rain or shine.

**Remember, praying is sending a message - talking to GOD (Buddha, Jehovah, Goddess, the
Universe...) - and meditation is where you will receive the answer.


3 comments:

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Bernice L. McFadden said...

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