In various situations this month I found myself explaining the important state of "being in the moment." This means choosing to be completely conscious of every breathing second, being mindfully aware of what is going on right here and now, in your experienceand this includes any thinking you do about the past or future. Being fully aware of this moment, right here, may remind you that your experiences do not always have this quality of awareness or consciousness. You may even realize youre quite often in a robotic state where youre not mindfully aware of what's going on. You may know on some level that you're unhappy but you probably don't realize most of the time that you have an option not to be unhappy. Sometimes while you are home your thoughts are still absorbed with solving the challenges you face at work. And when you are at work you find yourself worrying about problems at home. You may even go through the day without really listening to what others are saying to you. You may be hearing the words, but youre not absorbing the message. When youre not fully in the moment, you could find yourself involved in yesterday and tomorrow, and never even notice that today is slipping by. You could end up going through the day rather than getting something from the day. Its important that you take the time to observe and ponder what is happening around you. Be alert. Be awake. Let life and all of its subtle messages touch you. Often, the most extraordinary opportunities are hidden among the seemingly insignificant events of life. If we do not pay attention to these events, we can easily miss the opportunities. If we were to metaphorically describe our lives as precious paintings, then wouldnt you say each moment in our lives is like an invaluable piece of the grand painting? No matter how simple, complex, high or low the moment may be, it is still nevertheless a piece that contributes to the outcome of your grand painting. As you paint the grand picture of your life, every moment requires your equal respect and undivided attention. Lets say you want to paint a picture to include a sun, some mountains, a stretch of green grass and a sea of water, but youre having a tough time drawing the sun so you decide to scratch it out, or give it far less attention than you do the other elements in the picture. What do you think your grand painting will look like now? Realistically, without the sun, can the clouds still have a sun lit glow? Can the grass still be green as ever? Will the day be bright enough for you to enjoy the view of the mountains? Do you see how everything interrelates and affects each other seamlessly? And so it is important that youre fully present and always aware as you paint the grand picture of your life. Hold your brushes firmly and paint all your moments well. Being in the moment is learning to be wherever you arecompletely. It is developing a unique focus on the current moment, and drawing from it all of the substance and wealth of experience and emotions that it has to offer; it is taking time to watch a sunset; it is listening to silence; it is capturing each moment so that it becomes a new part of what you are and of what you are in the process of becoming. Being in the moment is not something you do; it is something you experience. When youre truly aware of each moment, it is also no extra effort on your willing behalf to seize the question, How can I take this moment and turn it into something great? With this question in mind youll certainly recognize every moment to be pure potentiality of something greater than you can imagine, and it will be then that you master the art ofnot just living, but living well! Copyright 2005 Penny Phang Enterprises Inc. All rights reserved. |