health, priorities, time

Leap: How We Surprise the Dalai Lama

My friend, Sol, posted this on his Facebook page. How about we make our health our priority, live in the present, and make the most of the time we have together?

5 thoughts on “Leap: How We Surprise the Dalai Lama”

  1. I had some friends from Egypt. Nabil said to me: In America you work all day, then you go home and work some more. When you reach retirement, all you are good for is to die.

    I was in my thirties when Nabil said that to me. I worked 12 hour days and went home to take care of 4 kids on my own.

    To my way of thinking, Samia and Nabil came from a place of luxury before they came to the US. They had an arranged marriage, lucrative careers and servants. They worked six days a week, from 10AM-2PM. Their servants did all the work at home.

    Samia and Nabil came to the US to escape religious persecution in Egypt.

    I am happy that i am not an anxious person, and need worry very little about my own persecution. Still, in my 61 years of life, I have begun to think that man makes his own stress. When he his stress-free, he goes out and finds some. It is often difficult to live in the moment. There is no stress in being; no tug, no pull, no forward, no back
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    Floating is so much harder than swimming.

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    1. “Floating is so much harder than swimming” – truer words were never spoken. And I think you just inspired me to write another post. Keep floating.

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  2. Thanks for mentioning me in your blog Christa!

    This is a great quote by the Dalai Lama, and a profound observation on the tragedy of the modern lifestyle Western civilization has foisted upon us. Yoga, Buddhism and other spiritual paths have been powerful forces of awakening for more and more of us, shedding light on the folly of living anywhere else but in the present moment.

    I couldn’t agree with you more that life is about making the most of our fleeting time here; celebrating our health and supporting the health of others is a powerful way to do that. And I know that you are engaged in doing just that in many ways.

    Best to you and your readers here! Namaste.

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    1. Hi Sol – thanks so much for this inspiration. I love his sense of humor that gets us to open out minds and then the profound thoughts he shares that stick with us.

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