Judith D
He is a true knight in the traditional sense - full of action, enthusiasm.
I see this card, with it's illusion of speed which is actually a focus on a point, and it makes me think of mindfulness in the buddhist way of thinking. Being here, now, right in this actual present moment, focusing on this, and this only, and letting the rest go by. Be with what is, experience what is - right now. This is the gap between the inbreath and outbreath - life as it is happening. Meditation in action. Focussed intensity.
I suppose I am a little biased here at present as I am engaged in a meditation course which is considering exactly this, and our meeting this week concentrated particularly on mindfulness and being in the moment so I suppose it it uppermost in thought. But the reminders are good and extremely helpful. I work in an extremely stressful environment at present and the reminder to be mindful instead of just letting my thoughts and energy scatter everywhere unproductively, at the beck and call of everyone else instead of completing what I need to do myself, is very timely and useful. I want my mind to be at that bright point where reality explodes into possibility.
Ooh - that's a bit profound!
I see this card, with it's illusion of speed which is actually a focus on a point, and it makes me think of mindfulness in the buddhist way of thinking. Being here, now, right in this actual present moment, focusing on this, and this only, and letting the rest go by. Be with what is, experience what is - right now. This is the gap between the inbreath and outbreath - life as it is happening. Meditation in action. Focussed intensity.
I suppose I am a little biased here at present as I am engaged in a meditation course which is considering exactly this, and our meeting this week concentrated particularly on mindfulness and being in the moment so I suppose it it uppermost in thought. But the reminders are good and extremely helpful. I work in an extremely stressful environment at present and the reminder to be mindful instead of just letting my thoughts and energy scatter everywhere unproductively, at the beck and call of everyone else instead of completing what I need to do myself, is very timely and useful. I want my mind to be at that bright point where reality explodes into possibility.
Ooh - that's a bit profound!