Stim Morane: So last time I was asking not "how do I feel in my life" but "what is happening now that gets in the way?" / there is a difference
Stim Morane: but by "seeing", which is one of my favorite words, we have to mean "fulling acknowledging and accepting" / we're not bug hunters
Overlapping nicely with PlayasBeing explorations, my snapshots of my 'view' this week have concerned Time.
At the start of the year, I made a resolution which I called "Right Time" with a nod to the Noble Eightfold Path : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_Eightfold_Path . My thinking was not to make a better schedule, or to determine to drop and rearrange things necessarily, but to simply watch/notice "How am I spending my time?"
Right away there did come changes of priorities, and then the focus faded into the background. Recently, due to various discussions and readings, that question has come alive again, but has relaxed the 'me' focus, shifting toward a question more like "How am I viewing time?", or "Am I appreciating time?", or "How is time presenting?"
Not 'my' time, just time.
What I love about stumbling across the quotes above again, is that I felt reminded not to approach time with "What am I doing wrong that I can do better?" so much, or, even in the way I approached last week's exploration, a sense of "How can I solve this?" Those questions aren't wrong in any way, but perhaps I can relax into a more Generous and Open View, as in our koan from a few weeks ago:
http://www.ibiblio.org/zen/gateless-gate/19.html
((A note that I will not make this week's workshop due to my younger daughter's choral event))