Friday, July 2, 2010

The Lifestylist

On July 7, I am set to sail the seas with Holland America Cruise Line as the onboard Lifestylist. I will be teaching a daily Tai Chi class on the Lido deck and offering short seminars on holistic wellness topics. The fact that this is my life, is at once bewildering and absolutely AMAZING. I am thrilled, astonished and grateful for the opportunity to travel, teach, and share the techniques I have spent my life studying to develop a calm and peaceful mind, and an open and caring heart with the passengers onboard.

They have me scheduled to board the Ms Westerdam in Capetown South Africa. Which will be docked for the remainder of the World Cup. Maybe America's team will make it to the final. What a miracle that would be! Then the ship will sail to Rotterdam to begin touring around the UK and up the Norwegian Peninsula to the Arctic Circle. Again, AMAZING! The fact that I'll be traveling the length world this summer, from the tip of Africa to the Arctic Circle is beyond my comprehension. Here's to continuing the journey and discovering the beautiful faces and places along the way.

I'd love to entitle this blog Postcards from the Edge but that's already been used and it is a deep desire of mine to express myself through my own words than through anothers'. But I may use the title for an entry at some point along the way, possibly from the Arctic Circle!

Mind, Body, & Breath

Our Life's journey is not a small or simple matter. Our lives as humans beings, like our planet, are built on complex, interconnected systems that happen to share the same time and space.
We like it when Life presents us with simple choices. For instance: Will I have chocolate or strawberries? We don't like it when Life presents difficulties and challenges. During these periods of time, we are presented an opportunity to live to our highest potential. The ways to fulfilling this potential are many. The common things we share on the journey are the same: body, breath, and mind.

The Body is our house. The Breath is our power. The Mind is our compass.

The simple acts of breathing and thinking have profound affects on our internal and external environments. When our breaths become short and tense, our minds become agitated and emotions engage. When we do long, deep breathing, our minds become calm and quiet, basking in the silence, and allowing the wisdom of the universe to speak. A wise sage said, nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Our attitude determines if our experiences are positive or negative.

It takes courage to face everyday of our life. May we encourage and care for each other along the way, lighting fires of warmth and compassion for our Friends to come and sit by for awhile.