February 10, 2012

Revisiting Gratitude and Grace

This morning I was reminded that it's almost time for my birthday and I feel like so much has changed in the last year. However, a lot has stayed the same, those things that which create my foundation and core being. I went back and read this post from last February, and it is still a regular part of my life. As my world has expanded I wanted to share this with those of you who may not have known me then. 


Thank you for being a reader and part of my world. 


Gratitude and Grace

At the beginning of yoga class, we're often asked to set an intention or to send our practice where it needs to go. This is a practice I have extended to other parts of my life like climbing, hikes, bike rides, the activities that help make that connection between the body and soul easy to see.


Sometimes setting that intention is really easy. There may be an area of your life where you're struggling or a loved one in need so your intention is very clear. Other times it's not that easy. Maybe all is going well or it's just too messy to bring it to the mat. At those times I have always had a staple intention, simply to practice for those who can't. Move for those who can't. Be present for that period when others can't. This intention has served me well.


Recently, I began to think about that a bit more. Sending your practice out to an anonymous stranger who can't practice is a lot like praying for someone you've never met. I think that's something we've all done. Whether we've been sending good vibes out to our co-worker's sick daughter or keeping good thoughts for someone we heard about on the news, we all do this to some extent.


Chances are if most of us pray for a stranger in some way, well then a stranger has sent good energy our way. Have you felt that before? I have and it's pretty awesome. So now when I am not sure where to send my practice I still send it to those who can not practice but I also send it to every person who has ever prayed for me, those I know and those I will never meet.


So I invite you,  the next time you're on your mat or about to begin a hike, walk or ride to send it out to all those who have ever given you energy when you needed that extra bit of love, even if you've never met them. Be mindful, be thankful and be present for them.

2 comments:

Meredith LeBlanc said...

Yes, Yes, Yes! I do this all of the time. I close my classes and my own practice with Lokah Somastah Suhkinoh Bhavantu: may all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may my practice & life be a contribution to that happiness & freedom.

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Tali said...

Meredith! That's almost the exact same thing you wrote when I first posted this!!! Love that our foundations are aligned!!!!!!