Monday, May 12, 2008

An Ordinary Life Transformed - posting about Gunas from Jenn C

Personal reflection from Chapter 14 of, ‘An Ordinary Life Transformed’.
‘In your own words, how is the process of meditation related to recognizing and understanding how the gunas influence your experience?’

“The gunas are the very essence of prakriti (nature) and it is they, not the Knower, who are responsible for all the changes arising in the field from moment to moment. Understanding the gunas helps us to see the origin of all action and to keep us from becoming entangled.” (page 173)

What a relief! The gunas, not me, are responsible for life’s ups and downs. That’s a load off! The constant cycle of good, bad and in between is, in general, beyond me. So what I can change instead is how I react to those things. Everybody is going to have good and bad days. Meditation is the tool that allows us to avoid the suffering associated with this cycle. I’m always reminded of the saying, ‘In life, we cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.’ Meditation is our course in sailing. We learn to direct our sails to make the most of the wind we have. We watch our thoughts in our meditation practice and start to learn that they don’t really belong to us. As our practice progresses, we gain experience observing our thoughts and their origins, and are capable of recognizing the patterns/habits we’ve developed. Through recognition of these cycles we are able to apply this to our daily life. By seeing the root of our actions we are able to choose whether we repeat the cycle, or rise above.

~Jenn 5/12/08

1 comment:

talitha said...

I love this Jenn!! I most love where you said you can't change what happens, but you are in charge of how you REACT to it. Food for thought for sure!!! Staying present in the moment, what a victory of peace this is to the Self.