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Wellbuddies Reflections

Issue 230  December 8, 2013
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Rerun:  Stop, Look, Listen

The winter holiday season always overflows in one way or another.  This week, Lyle and are enjoying a brief reunion between his two extended trips to help family in the Midwest.  I am finding it difficult to carve out time for new Reflections, so have once again scoured the archives for a seasonal topic from the past.

 

The phrase "Stop, Look, Listen" emerged from my childhood memory bank.  It was the motto for a program of awareness about crossing railroad tracks.  Tracks were abundant in downtown Indianapolis, and safety around trains was a recurrent theme.  I hadn't thought of the phrase for years.  This morning, in front of the fire, it bubbled up.

 

This morning it is not about watching and listening for trains.  It is not about watching and listening for other threats either.  It is about watching and listening for life.

 

In the Christian tradition, we are observing the season of Advent.  In Advent, we reflect on centuries of prophecy and remind ourselves that a savior is coming.  We purify our hearts to receive the greatest of gifts.  We open our minds to accept a miracle.  Stop. Look. Listen.

 

In the Buddhist tradition, we practice meditation with a similar theme.  We sit.  We breathe.  We attend to the present.  We watch our thoughts, but neither grasp nor follow them.  We watch our breathing, listen for sounds, tune into sensations.  We stop, look, and listen.

 

In the contemporary American tradition, we multitask.  We make to-do lists.  We fit more and more into the day. During the holiday season, we reach an overwhelming crescendo of busy-ness.  We look forward to season's end and anticipate the relief. 

Perhaps there is a better way: what would happen if we built a practice of pausing into our hectic holiday schedules?

 

Time alone before others wake up.  A cup of tea mid-morning, sitting quietly and breathing.  A yoga class over the lunch hour.  Fifteen minutes of reflective reading mid-afternoon.  A hot bath after work.  Bedtime prayers.  Prepare for a miracle. Fully experience the present. Stop, look, and listen. No trains, safe to cross. 

 

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How will you build a pause for reflection into your day, especially during this busy time of year?  What will it take to fully enjoy the miracles of each moment and to recognize the gifts they have to offer?  

 

Pam Gardiner
Wellbuddies Coaching
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Pam Gardiner
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