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Week Forty-four:
Embracing Discomfort
In a conversation with a friend about one of my stuck places,
he casually mentioned his gratitude that we all have the experience of
limitation and difficulty because without them wed
all have a harder time empathizing with one anothers challenges
and difficulties. I agreed with him wholeheartedly, and noticed how my
relationship with my own difficulty shifted in that moment. It became
a teacher and bridge to others, rather than simply a personal challenge
for me.
Then, several days later, I listened to a taped seminar by Pema Chodron,
a Buddhist nun, on tonglen practice. Tonglen is a practice of breathing
in suffering, difficulties, challenges, and the pain of others and breathing
out calm, comfort, ease, or whatever other healing qualities may emerge
as the suffering is transformed. Because of the teachings of my grandmother
who was a healer and energy practitioner herself Ive
added a most non-buddhist piece to tonglen practice. I imagine
that my entire body is surrounded by a color of healing light that immediately
neutralizes the suffering I breathe in. In this way, by the time what
had been pain or suffering enters my body its energy has already been
cleansed. Then, I breathe out calm, ease, peace, or whatever back through
the healing color surrounding my body, sending healthy, life-affirming
energy back into the world.
One of the important aspects of tonglen practice for this experiment relates
to the conversation I had with my friend. This is to notice those places
where we struggle and when we cant seem to shift from our
struggle recall that many other people are having the same or similar
experience at the very same time. When we do this, we affirm our inevitable
connection to all other people and allows us to embrace our wholeness
in an active and tangible way.
As you engage the experiment, identify some struggle, challenge, difficulty,
or pain that is currently in your life, notice how it feels to bring this
to the front of your awareness. What do you experience when you consider
that many, many people are in the same situation as you are right at this
moment? Simply notice what you discover in your experience as you expand
your awareness to include all the others who are in your same situation
right now.
If it feels all right to do so, imagine, now a healing light all around
you in whatever color comes to you as strong, healthy, protective.
Then, if you want to do so, take a few moments to breathe into your heartspace
or entire body the particular difficulty or struggle thats the focus
of your experiment this time, noticing that it becomes neutralized as
you breathe it in. Then, breathe out that healed, neutralized energy as
comfort, calm, ease whatever quality emerges from your heartspace
or entire body. Simply notice what you notice. Theres no right answer
here just an opportunity to experience deep self-acceptance, connection
with others, and your capacity to add to the healing of the world in this
moment in a powerful way.
As always, its important to avoid judgment or self-criticism as
you engage being aware of these inevitable tugs. Moving into increased
awareness is a lifelong journey, and we have opportunities at every turn
to become more skilled. Thats what this experiment invites you to
do.
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