"The most relaxing activities may be the ones in which we do absolutely nothing. And if we can do nothing amid the sounds of nature - birds chirping, water bubbling in a brook, the wind rustling in the trees - so much the better. During these moments, away from the noise and chaos of our fast-paced, stress-filled lives, we commune most directly with nature. Without distraction, our bodies can totally relax; there is no danger, no need to be ready to respond to anything. All we have to do is be."
That quote is from the book: Body, Mind, and Spirit and it reminds me to slow down, to smell and taste the rain, to hear the chirping of birds, the rustling of leaves and the beating of my innerds. Reality can be a difficult place to live. Sometimes it seems impossible to stay in the here and now. From time to time we all revisit the past, yearn for the future or stress/worry about what is going on around us. This is natural.
Still, we can strive to be in the present, to just be, for as many moments as we can. When we can stop and just be for a moment, not only can we find clarity, direction, and strength but we can hear our passions, values and dreams that can get silenced by the daily grind of our lives. We don't need to be in the middle of nature to be "in nature". Whether we are downtown or in the countryside can we slow down or stop long enough to just be for the moment.
Today, may we all find time to just be long enough to hear the sounds of nature and the beating of our innerds.