Rest and Relaxation
I was at a retreat a few weeks ago, and my teacher was talking about bringing more peace and happiness into our loves. Of course, he talked about things like daily meditation, eating in a vegetarian/organic way, and exercise along the lines of yoga or tai chi.
But he had two suggestions that at first seemed so mundane that I almost ignored them.
The first was to take an afternoon nap. Someone immediately raised her hand (not me) and said, “But I’m at work all day.” He said, “Take it when you get home from work.”
The other suggestion – directly geared toward people who are out in the working world all day – was to take a shower and change out of work clothes immediately on getting home after work.
The purpose of the shower is to cleanse the aura of all the vibrations of other people and environments picked up during the day. He said the shower should be warm or cool, not hot. No soap should be used, just let the water pour over you.
I decided that these two suggestions would be my takeaway techniques from the retreat.
For the past three weeks, I’ve come home from work, taken a shower, put on fresh clothes and lay down on the bed for anywhere from 20 – 45 minutes. Sometimes I’ve fallen asleep. Other times, it was just resting and drifting.
All I can tell you is that it’s made a huge difference in being able to let go of my work stress. Back in the day when I had kids at home, I don’t think the nap part of this technique would have been possible to put into action. But it fits perfectly into my lifestyle right now. I get up feeling refreshed, like I can start anew.
I’ve always believed that every day is a new beginning. Now I feel like every evening is a new beginning, too.
Add comment May 13, 2007