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Pay Attention, Live Happily

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    Pay Attention, Live Happily

    By Parmjit Singh, PhD | Body Mind Spirit | Comments are Closed | 1 May, 2016 | 0

    In one of the mindfulness classes, we started discussing if ‘being present’ is a luxury or an essential skill for modern times. Does paying attention wilfully leads to a happier and fulfilling life?

    After a little while, we all came to acknowledge the importance of being present, whether being present to our kids, job, loved ones or simply being present in mundane activities so that we can open our hearts to embrace the richness that may be available during those moments.

    Otherwise, we are often running ahead trying to meet deadlines, bagging next goal, or simply hung up on an imaginary satisfaction in the future.

    Being ‘present or mindful’ is a skill we all can use to regain some sanity in this highly fractured modern world. Interestingly, stresses of modern life peel us away from the reality of ‘present moment’ to suffer in imaginary dimensions of past and future thereby reducing happiness. What is even more distressing is that we work hard to be in past and future through ruminating, obsessing, over-thinking and rehearsing things/events/feelings/people.

    As we know this is never so helpful.

    Way Forward

    This is where mindfulness training is helpful. It allows us to directly see and investigate the true nature of thoughts, feelings and emotions we find ourselves in. It makes us experience how everything, howsoever big, menacing and catastrophic it may look, is always temporary. Both good and bad things have certain shelf lives. When we learn to stay present and pay attention, we open ourselves to the nuances and richness that is present even in undesirable circumstances and this equips us to take on unsavoury circumstances with courage and presence of mind.

    Repeatedly coming back to the present, we learn to stay rooted to the reality of the moment thus slowly peeling away from imaginary torment of past and future, however convincing that maybe. It is the beginning of a happier life.

    The value of paying attention in making us happy is spoken beautifully by Hafiz, the Sufi poet:

     

    What do sad people have in

    Common?

    It seems

    They have all built a shrine

    To the past

    And often go there

    And do a strange wail and

    Worship.

     What is the beginning of

    Happiness?

     It is to stop being

    so religious

     

     

    attention, cultivating happiness, happiness, mbsr course in Hamilton, Mindfulness course in Hamilton, summer 2016

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