Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Fully Awake, Fully Active, Fully Aware 2.0



Shifting my perception is often easier when I am surrounded by nature. While my home, office, a restaurant, or a shop, it is often difficult to shift my awareness to see beyond the mundane and into the extraordinary.

So, how do we open our self to being fully awake, fully active, and fully aware in our mundane, daily activities? After reflecting upon this question over the past week, I would like to recommend the following steps:

            Upon waking, before you get out of bed, check in with you and your space. As you take a couple of deep breaths, notice how you feel, what you smell. Open your eyes. What is the first thing/person that you see? Let your eyes soften. Notice the details about the object or person. Then look at it in its entirety. What new do you notice?

As you prepare for the day, make it a full body experience. Using all of your senses, ask yourself what you are noticing in the moment. With each answer you are training yourself to be hyperaware…to be fully awake, fully aware, and fully active in each moment.

Before you leave your home, check in with yourself one last time. How do you feel? Look at your environment. Do things appear brighter or filled with clarity? What sounds or noises cannot be ignored?What aromas tickle your nose?

Throughout your day remind yourself to use all of your senses to discern the extraordinary in your environment. (I have used a Post-It note or an index card with the phrase “hyperaware?” strategically placed to remind my self to stop and notice the world around me.

After awhile my hyperawareness becomes second nature. I begin to see the world not as a series of mundane events but as filled with opportunities to embrace the extraordinary. Perhaps a friend needs to talk. When I am hyperaware, I pick up a clue in her facial expression or in her body language. And, my caring and compassion accentuate the extraordinary in the moment. When I am hyperaware, my plants whisper, “water me.” My home is vibrant with live plants.

When I am hyperaware, no matter what, I experience the world in multi-dimensions. And, in those facets, I see the extraordinary world.


How is your world extraordinary?

Vanessa

www.healingwillow.com

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