[Daily OM]: Throughout our lives, we are taught
to value speed and getting things done quickly. We learn that doing is
more valuable than merely being, and that making the most of life is a
matter of forging ahead at a hurried pace. Yet as we lurch forward in
search of some elusive sense of fulfillment, we find ourselves feeling
increasingly harried and disconnected. More importantly, we fail to
notice the simple beauty of living. When we learn to slow down, we
rediscover the significance of seemingly inconsequential aspects of
life. Mealtimes become meditative celebrations of nourishment. A job
well-done becomes a source of profound pleasure, no matter what the
nature of our labors. In essence, we give ourselves the gift of time --
time to indulge our curiosity, to enjoy the moment, to appreciate
worldly wonders, to sit and think, to connect with others, and to
explore our inner landscapes more fully.
A life savored slowly need not be passive, inefficient, or slothful.
Conducting ourselves at a slower pace enables us to be selective in how
we spend our time and to fully appreciate each passing moment. Slowness
can even be a boon in situations that seem to demand haste. When we pace
ourselves for even a few moments as we address urgent matters, we can
center ourselves before moving ahead with our plans. Embracing
simplicity allows us to gradually purge from our lives those commitments
and activities that do not benefit us in some way. The extra time we
consequently gain can seem like vast, empty stretches of wasted
potential. But as we learn to slow down, we soon realize that
eliminating unnecessary rapidity from our experiences allows us to fill
that time in a constructive, fulfilling, and agreeable way. We can
relish our morning rituals, linger over quality time with loved ones,
immerse ourselves wholeheartedly in our work, and take advantage of
opportunities to nurture ourselves every single day.
You may find it challenging to avoid giving in to the temptation to
rush, particularly if you have acclimated to a world of split-second
communication, cell phones, email and overflowing agendas. Yet the sense
of continuous accomplishment you lose when you slow down will quickly
be replaced by feelings of magnificent contentment. Your relaxed tempo
will open your mind and heart to deeper levels of awareness that help
you discover the true gloriousness of being alive.