The
following practice was part of my assignment this week:
Close
your eyes and rest into the natural ease of your body, repeat the following
phrases for 10 minutes.
1. May all individuals gain freedom
from suffering
2. May all individuals find sustained
health, happiness and wholeness
3. May I assist all individuals in
gaining freedom from suffering
4. May I assist all individuals in
finding health happiness and wholeness
(Dacher, 2006)
The book
described this exercise as powerful in expanding mind and heart. It could also be used as an antidote to anger and hatred.
I can see
how reciting these phrases could calm someone down who was angry at another
person, reminding them that the issue they are angry about might not be that valid
and a loving-kindness state of being is much healthier.
The
second exercise is one in practicing stillness. I agree with the effectiveness
of these exercises. I believe it is essential for all of us to take moment’s t
be still, reset our minds and focus on what is really important to us instead
of worthless clutter.
Thank you
for reading this week!
Pursue!
Michelle
Oh! and I found out I am having a Baby Girl! :)
Hi Michelle,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your Baby girl :) When is your due date?
I loved the universal Loving Kindness exercise. I can really see how it can calm down the anger within.
~Dani~