The very secret of life for me, I believed, was to maintain in the midst of rushing
events an inner tranquility. - Margaret Bourke-White
During my recent writing workshop in Paris, I shared my an excerpt from my latest book {with art by the lovely Mary Catherine Starr} and got confused faces around the term tranquility. Tranquility to many sounds like time at the spa, or meditation in a remote setting, or escaping the day-to-day on a solo vacation. How can one practice tranquility and do the suggested daily, weekly, and monthly checklists?
In Living Your Yoga, Judith Lasater explains that practicing pratyahara {withdrawal of the senses and one of the eight limbs of yoga} involves being in the middle of a busy marketplace and not affected by all that is going on around you. Think Black Friday at a big box store. You are centered and at peace even among chaos.
Next time you're in an overstimulating environment or rushing from A to B, stop, take a deep breath, and remember that tranquility can be yours. You have the choice to respond mindfully or react habitually. Keep this in mind while stuck in traffic or on a crowded beach this holiday weekend. Inhale, exhale.
Tranquility is: wrapping your hands around a warm cuppa tea, taking a deep breath in the midst of tension, saying what you mean and meaning what you say, feeling comfortable in your own skin, spending quality time with loved ones {sans smartphone}, living authentically, savoring a homemade meal, doing work that feels good, walking in the woods surrounded by fall foliage, getting clear on what you want, constantly learning, savoring a green juice, penning deep thoughts in a journal, feeling sunshine on your skin, stepping just outside your comfort zone, meeting a deadline with grace {or at all}, pausing and doing a body scan.
Explore the quality of calm within your full and meaningful life. Now that, my friends, is my definition of tranquility. What is tranquility to you? Bisous. x
2 comments:
Beautiful post Kimberly!
Rebecca took the words out of my mouth! Great post and thanks for sharing.
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