Here’s the work:[bxA] Daily, to train intention and attention on the emotions and sensations of your body--so as to be present to yourself in the first place. Daily, to commit to enabling YOURSELF to be safely vulnerable. Daily, to come to YOUR OWN defense. Daily, to rouse your sense of might and empowerment toward taking responsibility for the corner of unjust suffering that it’s your task to lift.
These commitments are hard. Facing crises you’d rather deny, defending yourself when it shouldn’t be necessary, and forgoing the comforts of blame (shallow and temporary though they may be,) this usually only comes after a long battle with our own toxicity has convinced you of its fruitlessness. But there is a way in which taking responsibility for your corner of undeserved suffering allows space for transformation of the suffering itself, and preserves what spiritual energy and attention you have for getting through the day as peacefully as possible. Later on, when paired with gently focused attention, that energy will allow you to discover a great sense of empathy, compassion, and broken-heartedness for all people, facing together the common, uncomfortable predicament of daily existence.
These commitments are hard. Facing crises you’d rather deny, defending yourself when it shouldn’t be necessary, and forgoing the comforts of blame (shallow and temporary though they may be,) this usually only comes after a long battle with our own toxicity has convinced you of its fruitlessness. But there is a way in which taking responsibility for your corner of undeserved suffering allows space for transformation of the suffering itself, and preserves what spiritual energy and attention you have for getting through the day as peacefully as possible. Later on, when paired with gently focused attention, that energy will allow you to discover a great sense of empathy, compassion, and broken-heartedness for all people, facing together the common, uncomfortable predicament of daily existence.
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