Melissa Green Photography : Tea as ritual and mindfullness practice |
........ although I try to keep this sense of calm with me throughout my day it isn't always that easy, contentment too is impermanent. Life happens, work can be hectic, children have tantrums, and Christmas shopping left too late, means battling though busy shops, loud Christmas music and neon lights overwhelming my senses. So the big question..... how do we bring mindfulness to these situations?
For me it is a work in progress, I am trying to catch myself in these moments and bring an awareness to the feeling of overwhelm and the rush of adrenaline, and take a step back to observe...is it serving me? At work sometimes the answer is actually yes..... on a busy hospital ward I need the adrenaline to keep me going, but whilst Christmas shopping.... nope!. I am just allowing myself to get carried downstream, feeling the powerful pull of the hive mentality.... must consume, panic buy!!!
So although moments like this when I am sat having a cup of tea, appreciating the smells, tastes, sounds and vision of my little house, may seem small, they are actually the starting point of something bigger . It is returning to this practise every day that is beginning to help buffer me from the outside world and the trap I can easily fall into. It is my reset button.
So how about you? How do you recharge and find stillness? :)
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I love this. I spend a lot of time gazing at paintings in my office. I also love restful magazines. I'm always trying to calm the chatter in my mind. I think I'll give a more mindful cup of tea a try!
ReplyDeleteI try to just browse Christmas pictures online while a Christmas movie is on tv; it's very soothing. At work, I try to take some time, close my eyes and count to five. Praying also helps. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeletegratitude, gratitude ... all the time, for every thing ... thak you for your delicious blog !
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