Musings

Given the premise there are deeper, more powerful aspects of us that come to the fore when the conscious mind experiences harmonious alignment, I like to think of present-moment focus (which also seems to trigger unforced well-being), of internal peace and emptiness, as a paradoxical avenue to greater control. Paradoxical because it may logically/outwardly appear to be conscious surrender, but existentially, it allows the entirety of my being–conscious and otherwise–to exert full control over the reins of my life.

14 thoughts on “Musings

  1. I struggle greatly with meditation, but through in a little yin yoga, and an appropriate amount of stretching pain, and I am able to rein in my inner dialogue. I have only discovered this about myself in the last year, and I post it here so that anyone else that struggles with the same might give it a try.
    Very thought-provoking post.

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  2. Many do not have ‘control’ because they do not practice ‘stopping’. Their minds flow automatically and unconsciously from emotion to action. And even their action is ‘unformed’: merely the best they could formulate in the moment. There’s no paradox; the ability to ‘stop’ does give control. The surprising part – perhaps – is that it also leads to a reduction in the ‘wish’ to control. And that’s because the emotions become less ‘attached’ to habitual desires, fears and subjective ‘truths’. Best wishes in your efforts. 🙂

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  3. I like what you said about making paradoxical alignment “appear” like surrender.

    I like to think as not so much surrender as quietly telling the fools of the world you are tired of their b.s. and choose to ignore their bombast.

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