The secret of patience
November 12, 2009 by Juliet Chase
Filed under Health and Happiness
How many times have you told yourself or been told ‘Be Patient!’?
Patience is often described as a lack of action; ‘buy those shoes now or be patient and wait for them to go on sale.’ More times than not though, when people are struggling with patience and wishing for more of it (right now!) it has to do with too much activity, not too little – ‘why won’t this work? I’ve been struggling with it for hours!’ ‘I’m ready to strangle David, he’s been whining nonstop’, ‘Why isn’t this traffic moving, I’m already late!’ etc. and so on. Not all activity is physical, sometimes it’s passive like listening or worrying in the earlier examples.
So what’s the secret to getting back in the groove of patience? Simply stopping. Stop what you’re doing and switch to something else. Getting frustrated because the computer keeps crashing and you can’t get that report done? Stop working on it, do another task and come back to this one later. Even if that report was due yesterday – frustration never creates much value anyway. Caught in traffic? Stop worrying and start thinking about what you want for Christmas so you can get your list out to friends and family early – worrying does not make lights turn green or cars move (really, it doesn’t.)
Stillness
June 29, 2009 by Juliet Chase
Filed under Visual Meditation of the Week
Breathe deeply and imagine being in this green forest for a few minutes…
It takes years of being still to grow moss this luxurious. Try letting go of moving too quickly, sit quietly and see what comes to you.
Photograph – Wallace Falls State Park, Juliet Chase, all rights reserved
Patience
March 16, 2009 by Juliet Chase
Filed under Visual Meditation of the Week

It took a long time for the brick and plaster to weather to such a calm and comfortable attitude. And even the garden would require several years to fill in with such abundance and yet, the end result is far more magical than anything that could have been created ‘finished’ in an instant.
Are you allowing yourself time to grow at your own pace or are you trying to force something into being before it’s ready?
Mission at San Juan Capistrano, Juliet Chase, all rights reserved



