PUZZLES
EXERCISE OUR MIND. We all know that keeping our minds stimulated
increases our knowledge of the world we live in and contributes
to our sense of well-being and fun. An active, healthy mind, hungry
to learn more and explore new ideas enhances not only ourselves,
but those around us. Physical workouts improve our bodies. The ancient
Greeks developed the Olympic Games to demonstrate their physical
prowess. Some 2500 years later, we still move in perfect form to
create the physique we desire and sweat to the satisfaction of a
job well done. We clearly understand the need for practice and reaching
beyond our current state of well-being when it comes to mental and
physical inertia. But when our spiritual life - that less tangible,
invisible, subjective and mystical part of ourselves - suffers from
stagnation or neglect, we consider a self-imposed regimen of psyche
rut-wrenching as unsophisticated or garish. Equally as important
as our earthly experience benefiting from focused exercise, our
spiritual journey blossoms under the tutelage of our attention and
action.
Stretch Your Form
Nothing gets you going in the morning like a good stretch. Just
take a look at your pets. When they arise from a nap, they take
a moment to stretch and enjoy the feeling of their muscles reawakening
to the world. A reaching leg or arched back motion momentarily changes
our pet's appearance, yet the body remains self-contained. Our spiritual
stretch ignites within us the quality of staying within the comfort
zone of our spiritual form while extending the reach of our beliefs.
Take a quiet moment in the morning or evening, or even during the
day, to stretch your spirit. Reach beyond what you believe to consider
the status quo of dare to formulate new ways to relate to your creator.
Spirit lives inside of you. You - the magnificent, unique creation
of God! Allow yourself the elasticity of your connection to the
Infinite and tickle the boundaries of your beliefs with the flexibility
of possibilities.
Push Out
Fitness trainers tell us weight exercise consists of pushing and
pulling motions. When we push things away, we strengthen and lengthen
the muscle fibers associated with that movement. By pushing out
the heavy ideas of our tired, old beliefs, we strengthen the core
of our spiritual structure. And, for every push, there exists a
return motion, in keeping with the laws of physics. We steadily
and smoothly move out ingrained notions of dogma and doctrine which
no longer serve us,
while these beliefs return to us in a transformed state. We build
up our ability to not only more easily push away these ideas in
the future, we gain the ability to control how this thinking affects
us from now on. In pushing away, we distance ourselves from ideas
which no longer serve us, and in the reactive process, the ideas
return to us and more likely to conform to our newly found spiritual
strength. Push out limitation, lack and unworthiness. Welcome back
the energy of those concepts as possibility, abundance and deserving.
Pull In
In keeping with the laws of motion (and of physics), when we pull
in new ideas, we keep the balance by cycling out old notions, as
well. During your day, your mind notices and records thousands of
things. Probably 90% of what exists goes unrecorded in your conscious
mind. Your perception, glorious and unique, takes in just about
everything, but your mind can't possibly process it all. We can
only take in and assimilate a small amount of "what is." When we
pull into our spirituality the blessings we see, we replace the
cloudy day with feelings of gratitude. The cloudy day still exists,
we merely shift the negative focus to a benign "given" in our world.
The very exercise of inviting - or pulling in - positive things
in our world allows for a strengthening of our awareness and recognition
of the beautiful world around us. Our earthly minds handle only
a small percentage of what we pull in, why not make it good?
Push Up
Gravity. Thank you Sir Isaac Newton. Our human bodies are pretty
much weighted down to the earth. Sure, pole vaulters, daredevils
and others scratched the edges of dear old gravity, but the truth
of its retraction ultimately wins out. Our heavy, tired beliefs
weigh us down while we drag our feet to the beat of their somber
hymns. We realize by pushing ourselves up,
we acknowledge and use our spiritual power to rise above our old
thought patterns. Soaring with our earthly tethers, we rise above
the smog of polluted thoughts which cloud our happiness, all the
while remaining grounded in our very human form. Life invites you
to view loftier opportunities you can't see while held down by your
gravity-burdened vantage point of anxiety and blame and negativity.
The Universe unreels the kite strings and allows you to explore
further beyond what you ever dreamed possible to see your glorious
life in a new perspective - that of possibility and opportunity.
The irony is that everything on earth stays the same - the act of
pushing yourself away from the gravity of the life you resigned
yourself to live - frees your spirit to see things you couldn't
possibly notice while on the floor.
Breathe
Push, pull, soar, expand - all these spiritual calisthenics! When
life comes at us (sometimes with a vengeance), we move with adrenaline-like
speed through our spiritual growth, leaving us panting and gasping
for understanding. Just as our bodies require oxygen to process
our systems and sustain and promote growth, our spirit needs the
air of life to facilitate our souls. Inhaling and exhaling - we
need both - whether deliberate or unaware, provide the movement
of invisible fuel for the constant furnace of our existence. Take
time to pant - and be grateful that life provides you with so much
to learn, so many opportunities for growth, that you grow exhausted
from all the possibilities. Remember to breathe, too. Controlled,
steady breaths of God-like nourishment reach every cell in your
body and touch every nuance of your soul. When you lovingly accept
the air of life, you discard vapors of expended notions you no longer
require. Breathe - take in the invisible elements of life, allow
your breath to feed and transform you - and exhale what you no longer
need.
Rest
Our bodies sleep. Our minds never rest. Even in sleep, the mind
delivers dreams to us, solves problems, answers questions, rejuvenates
our perspective. We've heard truisms from "just sleep on it," to
help in decision making, to "things will look better in the morning,"
to readjust our attitude. Rest provides an unequaled blessing of
resetting ourselves. Just like in a restless night when we fail
to will ourselves to sleep, our spiritual selves often suffer from
our forced attempts at transformation. My wise doctor once explained
her reasoning for not prescribing sleeping pills. "When it's time
to sleep, your body will rest. Trust your body to take care of itself."
Similarly, we feed ourselves with a feast of "shoulds" for our spiritual
growth.
Fitness
trainers again, tell us that through exercise we break down tissue.
In our rest, muscle tissue rebuilds itself to even greater strength.
Resting from our labor creates the change we desire. We gladly perform
gentle exercises to empower our souls for greater absorption of
the good around and within us. All the stretching, pushing and pulling
serve to prepare us for the inevitable soul transformation that
occurs as we trust God and Life with our spiritual evolution - when
we finally rest.
©
Marlene Buffa, 2008