Pushing too hard at a problem... might just make things far worse - p112
This week the book looks at the idea of both trying too hard, too aggressively to solve something we perceive as a problem but also how avoidance can affect us negatively.
The spirit in which you do something is often as important as the act itself - p114
Many of us can find ourselves trapped, we have somehow worked ourselves into a corner, we have worked too hard for too long. We might feel the weight of expectation from family, friends and society at large to be a certain way, look a certain way and enjoy certain things. Feeling trapped can rapidly lead to feeling profoundly exhausted and when we are so tired then taking risks, trying to break free from the feeling of confinement can seem like too big a risk. Worse, if we try to break free and it doesn't provide us with the relief and contentment we expected immediately we withdraw back into confinement deeply disappointed and far less likely to try taking risks again.
Here is the good news:
Although these negative spirals are incredibly powerful, you can begin to dissipate them just by becoming more aware of them. The simple act of turning towards and observing them, helps to dissolve such patterns because they are manintained by the mind's Doing mode (which has volunteered to help, even thought it's precisely the wrong tool for the job). The Doing mode entangles you even more in your own ideas of freedom, adding a sense of deep aversion and the demand that things should be different from how they are. So you become caught in a fantasy of freedom and the the actuality of freedom available to you.
Week Three of the Mindfulness programme brings true freedom a step closer by further enhancing your awareness of the body and mind. -p115
I could pretty much quote this chapter in its entirety it is just full of fantastic gem after gem.
Practices for Week Three:
The 8 minute mindful movement meditation followed by an 8 minute breath and body meditation. (Track 3 & 4 on CD)
A 3 minute breathing space meditation twice a day. (Track 8 on CD)
This weeks habit releaser: Valuing the TV. Only watch what you plan to watch rather than channel surf...