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Quiet time each day is so important, but many are so out of practice
that it’s almost unnerving to be in stillness. It’s funny to
imagine our lives as something we spend a lot of time avoiding, because it
seems like that would be impossible to do. Our lives consist of everything we
engage in, from showering to sleeping, but also a lot of busy work that
distracts us and keeps us from looking at our lives. Experiencing our life
from the inside means taking time each day to simply be alone and quiet in
the presence of our soul. Many of us are so out of practice that it’s almost
unnerving to have a moment to ourselves. As a result, we may have stopped
trying to carve out that time to take a seat at the center of our lives. One of the reasons
it can be uncomfortable to sit with ourselves is because when we do, we tend
to open ourselves to an inner voice, which might question the way we’re
living or some of the choices we’re making. Sometimes the voice reminds us of
our secret, inner yearnings, dreams we thought we had forgotten. When we
already feel overwhelmed by our busy schedules, the idea of hearing this
voice can be exhausting. However, its reflections are the chords that connect
us to our authentic selves, and they are the very things that make our lives
worth living. When we continually avoid connecting with our life, we risk
losing out on the very purpose of our existence. To begin the
process of being more present and less absent in your life, you might want to
set aside just a few minutes each day to simply sit with yourself. This
doesn't mean watching a movie or reading a book, but taking time
each day for self-examination to avoid the avoidance, to be with yourself in
an open way. After a while, you may start to enjoy this part of the day so
much that you make less busy work for yourself, so that you can spend more
time at the center of your own life, rather than hovering like a planet
around the sun. |
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