A few
weeks ago, reading an article, the writer mentioned mindfulness actually is a
very selfish activity. And when I thought about that, I didn't think that was
such a strange statement at all. It's just a little too short for me. Not
finished yet.
With
mindfulness you try to do things in such a way that you are completely present.
No skipping steps (much fewer mistakes too) and following the natural process
of things and situations. It brings you closer to your own being. And with
regard to meditation, the training of your mind, it is indeed all about you.
For me, among other things, it makes me feel better as an individual. But to
call it selfish?
During my
meditation, yoga and Buddhist philosophy classes I regularly mentioned all
kinds of topics. Guests also asked about all kind of life themes and backgrounds.
In my blogs I often wrote about those matters.
I remember
the fright that often appeared on the faces of participants when I stated that
you first have to take good care of yourself and that it is not selfish. I do
not mean the material matter but the healthy mind in a healthy body. Your
holistic health balance (mental, physical, emotional, spiritual and causal (the
contact with your environment with energy givers and energy drainers)) must be
in order. And that requires attention and time. Indeed, for yourself.
Isn't
that selfish, as stated in that article? Not so. The story is not finished yet.
In my
lessons I always added: If you don't take good care of yourself in the first
place to be in optimal condition, how can you optimally be there for other
persons and the world around? And I think that completes the circle again. Yes,
you start working on yourself to finally share the best of yourself with the world
around you out of that firm balance. And that is a growth in relationships and
a taking steps in helping each other to act together stronger than individually.
Giving the best of yourself in it.
Not so
selfish in my opinion.
Gangey Gruma (Frans Captijn)
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