Advent Day 5–Risk falling
December 5, 2013Advent Day Seven
December 7, 2013I now believe Buddha even more–Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Haruki Murakami agrees and quotes it in his book What I talk about when I talk about Running. For my running friends out there it’s a great quick read and inspiration for why we run. (Missy–don’t buy it or get it–it’s on its way to you right now.)
As a runner, cyclist and sometime triathlete, at least in the past, I had a couple mantras–the hill is your friend and pain now–less suffering later, that carried me over hills, down long boring flats and through the final hours, minutes or seconds of a race. I added yoga to the mix nearly 15 years ago and through that process fine-tuned the practice of being uncomfortable in a posture (transfer–a bike ride, run, hike, etc.) yet able to maintain composure. (Rigghhttt.)
The harder task for me–involves transferring this practice to everyday living and interactions. I still struggle to keep my composure in stressful situations off the matt and off the trail. And when I don’t get to the matt or the trail regularly–it makes it even harder.
Today’s collage reminds me to manage–as best I can with the labor that needs to be done.
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Love this one! Can’t wait to read the book – Thanks!