Thursday, November 13, 2014

Shifting Angst, Sharing Joy

Thanksgiving is two weeks away.  We are in the beginning of both the most stressful time and the most joyous time of the year.  How can we shift those angst filled vibes into a joy-filled rhythm?  Over the next weeks, I will be offering simple practices that may help lighten the mood and bring us into a place of joy and peace.

At the end of a recent program I attended, we received homework.  For twenty-four hours we were to look in the eyes of each person that we met.  With each heart-centered glance, we were to affirm that no one is a cog — everyone is a loving being, a fellow sojourner, a member of community.

Of course, being curiously daring, I engaged in this experiment.  In the beginning, my focus was on connecting with the other through my eyes.  I noticed that when my eyes actually connected with theirs, the other’s face was transformed with a smile.  I felt the smile on my face reflecting theirs.

Soon I noticed each time I sought out the eyes of another, my facial muscles tugged into a smile.  Our mutual smiles triggered brief conversations.  By noon I was feeling the buzz of being in community.  As I rested in the moment, I marveled at the change in my day.  Deep inside my being I realized that each moment of smiling connection triggered change in both of us.  And, the tendrils of our joyous connection spiral out to others…the circle grows.

My challenge to you for the next week: take time to really look at people.  Find ways to communicate with them through the lovingkindness in your eyes, friendly words, or helpful gestures. Enjoy those moments of community no matter how brief they are.


Let me know what you experience!  


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