KEEP IT MOVING. Don’t Get Stuck!
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Let me tell you something that I have learned: Keep It Moving!
After going through September 11th in New York City; after (foolishly) receiving chemotherapy during a huge health scare; after finding out that I lost my money in the stock market; after dealing with an injured spine; after, after, after, - it doesn't matter what I am dealing with, what matters is that I don't get stuck on it. - Keep it moving!
Right now my heart goes out to Japan (& all other areas that have been affected by earthquakes), & my stomach is uneasy that friends & family live in California (a place I hear is next for a major disaster, along with Mexico), & I live in New York City (where rumor has it will be 50% under water at some point as the earth continues to make major shifts). What do I do with these feelings & these warnings? I'm damn certain of one thing I won't do. - I won't get stuck on them! That is something past experience has taught me. So I will keep things moving as I delve into a deep sense of gratitude for all that life is & has blessed me with. I will keep things moving.
A quote I have always loved is, "stagnant water is dirty water", (or something like that, sorry, I only remember the gist). This quote really resonated with me when I heard it because I know that when something alive (like water, like us!) just sits, when it keeps stewing it its own juices, - it rots! Letting something fester in your mind (& body) is a straight path to disease (dis-ease). For happiness, freedom & health, one must keeps things clear. One must keep the waters moving. One must remain open. Life is change. We should never fear change because we are it. As flesh & blood, as the seasons in nature, we are impermanent! Only the spirit is unchanging, is ongoing, is infinite. We must anchor there. We must find our sense of Self there. Everything is a blessing. A temporary experience to honor & treasure.
This morning I was watching the news about Japan & I was reading about disasters that will soon follow. I shut down all media at exactly 11:20am. Do you know why? I had 20 minutes to mediate & then 10 minutes to get ready for dance class (Zumba class!). I knew how important it was to clear my mind & move that stagnant energy out of my body. Sitting fully aware in silence & then dancing my heart out in class. It was the perfect release! As I danced I felt the Oneness. I felt the power of spirit. I felt the energy of everyone around me. I felt that energy move through me. I felt alive! It was heaven. Heaven on earth. Our experience is always here for us to create. Be it spiritually, energetically or physically.
When I think back to September 11th, I remember what I did to provide a release for myself after feeling fearful & depressed about the disaster. I painted portraits of hope. A series of beautiful radiant people feeling alive & knowing that all is well. At times of stress or sorrow it is easy to feel that dancing, art making, participating in sports, or doing something just because you love it is a guilty pleasure. It's not! That's like saying a flower should feel guilty for being temporary, fragile & gorgeous. That's just silly. Life itself is temporary, fragile & gorgeous! And what speaks to that more clearly than a human expressing the beauty that is life through one of its many talents or pleasures? It's a gift. A gift that should never be taken for granted, & should never be pushed aside.
So let's use life's gifts to keep us moving. Let's not get stuck in guilt or fear. Let's love. Let's keep our love & energy flowing. Let's stay open. Let's be clear. Let's smile & give thanks. Let's do the best we can to share our many gifts with others & to help in any way we can. Love is infinite! Let it pour!
Infinite love to all facing a challenging time or dealing with loss right now. You are loved!
Please Note: I'm not saying to not prepare for possible danger. Do whatever you can to be aware & to be prepared. But don't get lost in the drama. Don't get lost in survival mode. Don't get lost in guilt or fear. Be present to the bliss of this moment & to the priceless life & energy running through you. Be present to the love & the opportunity that is you. Be present to the power of the human spirit. It's a beautiful thing! Something to celebrate & honor everyday.
Comments
Nice post - cheered me up. I
Nice post - cheered me up. I also adore the picture you used. Where did you get it from?
Move along and get some
Move along and get some iodine tablets there may be a nuclear meltdown to which fallout is projected to hit the North American western seaboard.
http://www.evolver.net/news/2011/03/12/japanese_nuclear_plant_explodes_m...
In 1945, at the time of the atomic bombing of Japan, Tatsuichiro Akizuki, M.D. was Director of the Department of Internal Medicine at St. Francis's Hospital in Nagasaki. Most patients in the hospital, located one mile from the center of the blast, survived the initial effects of the bomb, but soon after came down with symptoms of radiation sickness from the fallout that has been released. Dr. Akizuki fed his staff and patients a strict diet of brown rice, miso and tamari soy soup, wakame, kombu and other seaweed, Hokkaido pumpkin, and sea salt and prohibited the consumption of sugar and sweets. As a result, he saved everyone in his hospital, while many other survivors perished from radiation sickness. Source: Tatsuichiro Akuziki, M.D. Nagasaki 1945, London Quarter books, 1981. (Brown rice, miso, Sea vegetables, Salt)
I know sugar causes increased insulin response, which leads to increased arachidonic acid in the body, which leads to inflammation of the body, which opens the pathways of whatever genetic diseases you happen to be predisposed to. So I can definitely see cutting all sugars with a high glycemic-index for sure.
"I will take care of me for you, if you will please take care of you for me..."
Fear is how you percieve it
Information is just information. just tuck it away somewhere so that if the word does come that some radioactivity is headed our way you know what to buy.
Don't buy Twinkies.
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"That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly" - Thomas Paine
"We never reflect how pleasant it is to ask for nothing" - Seneca
keep it moving but don't
keep it moving but don't forget to stop for short breaks to smell the flowers...and reflect. It is difficult to reflect when in motion. I definitely agree regarding the stagnation thing.
"Be who you are. Say what you feel. Because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
If it's -
green it's growing, if it's not it's rot.
If it's growing it's moving, if it's moving it's changing, it's staying alive.
Thanks for the inspiring post!
" A rising tide - drowns those without boats " - Cee Are
"The object under your feet is always the dance floor " - Cee Are

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