Last Wednesday I guided the weekly class of mindful
communication. One of our guests who is doing a health program is reading a
book with the title; “The gifts of imperfection”. During the class we gave attention
to this word “imperfection” and it’s meaning.
We found that imperfection does not exist. It is only
a thought that makes you suffer. A thought “offered” to you by your surrounding
world. What other people think about it and sometimes how they use their verbal
action in relation to it. The ‘news’ they spread about this in their eyes
imperfection.
For me a great phenomenon is the Australian guy Nick
Vujicic, the man without arms and legs. He not only tells but also shows that
people are unique and wonderful the way they are. “I do not believe in
mistakes. And when the world says you are not good enough… ask a second
opinion.”
In the mean time the business world, the world of
marketing, the world of ego and jealousy tell us imperfection exist. And business
and marketing offer you the solution to solve the imperfection and suffering
about it. You only have to pay for the temporary ‘solutions’.
Also here in Asia I work with wonderful and beautiful
people. I start my classes most of the time very early in the morning. When I
visit the office, after this morning class, most of the time the first staff
members arrive at work. First thing they do is their make-up. No pictures
allowed, sometimes - in a playful way – a kind of hide and seek till they are
ready to ‘show up’. In my opinion – but who am I – a lot of times they look
even better and much more natural in the in their opinion “imperfect” way than
with (lots of) make-up. What is there to hide?
And it is exactly the same with the things we do in
life. We try to be perfect in the eyes, we think, other people look at us. A
lot of times we do - or try to do - things we do not like doing and think we
serve the world we live in. We forget our greatest gift in life, that we are
perfect already. And doing things that are actually, out of your heart and
uniqueness, your things are not serving you as well as the world around you in
the best and natural way. You are forcing, consuming lots of energy and hurting
yourself trying to be a ‘perfect’ person in the eyes of others, forgetting you sustainably
already are perfect (and you do not have to pay extra).
The Buddha was inspired by nature. And again nature
shows us how it works. The area where I live in produces lots of species of all
different fruits and herbs. The mango season just started. Nice fresh
desserts (mango with sticky rice) are being served again.
Ever thought about an apple tree that reaps mangos? Or
a leeches fruit tree that harvest cherries? Or the banana herb that offers you tomatoes?
I think there is no other word than being aware of imperfection when this
should happen.
Nature shows us how it works, with trees, with animals,
etc.. It shows us the seasons and one of the seasons is to harvest.
Just reap what YOU are and bask in your perfection to
serve yourself and the world around in the best way.
Frans Captijn
Host / Catalyst / Talenteer at Captijn Insight
Captijn Insight: “Catalyst in your process to new sustainable flow. Whether you are an individual, couple, team or an organization.”
captijninsight@gmail.com
Host / Catalyst / Talenteer at Captijn Insight
Captijn Insight: “Catalyst in your process to new sustainable flow. Whether you are an individual, couple, team or an organization.”
captijninsight@gmail.com
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