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Friday, November 22, 2024

August Theme: No Mud, No Lotus


By: Seán Johnson, AYC Director

This month our theme at AYC is “No Mud, No Lotus,” drawn from Buddhist meditation trainer Thich Nhat Hanh’s inspiring phrases. The lotus can symbolize many issues. The lotus is revered for the way in which it pushes up by means of the thick heavy mud ultimately rising to open and bloom in beautiful kind and coloration into the sunshine. The dense, fertile mud is crucial to the creation of the lotus– simply as problem, disclarity, grief, thriller, despair, and different difficulties — can at occasions be a necessary fertilizer for our personal private progress.  We honor the lotus and the mud as a mirrored image of an earthy way of living and yoga that embraces the nitty gritty as a significant a part of a sensible spirituality.

Within the spirit of “No Mud, No Lotus,” I’ve been re-reading an attractive e-book that was launched to me by my first yoga trainer Doranne Crable some 30 years in the past “Letters To A Younger Poet” by Rainer Maria Rilke. I used to be affected by a damaged coronary heart after I first learn the e-book, and had turned to yoga and different non secular practices for emotional therapeutic. I discovered nice solace in Rilke’s phrases in regards to the worth of being deeply current with disappointment. I hope you discover some nourishment in his phrases as nicely:

“Maybe many issues inside you’ve got been reworked; maybe someplace, someplace deep inside your being, you’ve got undergone vital modifications when you had been unhappy….If solely it had been doable for us to see farther than our information reaches, and even a bit past the outworks of our presentiment, maybe we might bear our sadnesses with better belief than now we have in our joys. For they’re the moments when one thing new has entered us, one thing unknown; our emotions develop mute in shy embarrassment, every thing in us withdraws, a silence arises, and the brand new expertise, which nobody is aware of, stands within the midst of all of it and says nothing.

That’s the reason the disappointment passes: the brand new presence inside us, the presence that has been added, has entered our coronary heart, has gone into its innermost chamber and is not even there, is already in our bloodstream. And we don’t know what it was. We may simply be made to consider that nothing occurred, and but now we have modified, as a home {that a} visitor has entered modifications. We are able to’t say who has come, maybe we are going to by no means know, however many indicators point out that the long run enters us on this method to be able to be reworked in us, lengthy earlier than it occurs. 

And that’s the reason it’s so vital to be solitary and attentive when one is gloomy: as a result of the seemingly uneventful and immobile second when our future steps into us is a lot nearer to life than that different loud and unintentional level of time when it occurs to us as if from exterior. The quieter we’re, the extra affected person and open we’re in our sadnesses, the extra deeply and serenely the brand new presence can enter us, and the extra we are able to make it our personal, the extra it turns into our destiny; and in a while, when it “occurs” (that’s, steps forth out of us to different individuals), we are going to really feel associated and near it in our innermost being. And that’s vital.”  

– Rainer Maria Rilke

 



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