Honoring the experiences we have in
our lives is an invaluable way to communicate with life, our greatest
teacher. We do this when we take time at night to say what we are
thankful for about our day and also when we write in a journal. Both of
these acts involve consciously acknowledging the events of our lives so
that they deepen our relationship to our experiences. This is important
because it brings us into closer connection with life, and with the
moment. Only when we acknowledge what's happening to us can we truly
benefit from life's teachings.
It is especially important when pain comes our way to honor the
experience, because our natural tendency is to push it away and move
past it as quickly as possible. We tend to want to brush it under the
rug. Yet, if we don't, it reveals itself to be a great friend and
teacher. As counterintuitive as it seems, we can honor pain by thanking
it and by welcoming it into the space of our lives. We all know that
often the more we resist something, the longer it persists. When we
honor our pain, we do just the opposite of resisting it, and as a
result, we create a world in which we can own the fullness of what life
has to offer.
We can honor a painful experience by marking it in some way, bringing
ourselves into a more conscious relationship with it. We might mark it
by creating a work of art, performing a ritual, or undertaking some
other significant act. Sometimes all we need to do is light a candle in
honor of what we've gone through and what we've learned. No matter how
small the gesture, it will be big enough to mark the ways in which our
pain has transformed us, and to remind us to recognize and value all
that comes our way in this life.(Daily OM)