QUOTE OF THE NOW

"Our life evokes our character. You find out more about yourself as you go on. That's why it's good to be able to put yourself in situations that will evoke your higher nature rather than your lower. 'Lead us not into temptation.'" Joseph Campbell

Friday, April 13, 2012

Live today like tomorrow has already happened

I've started reading Martha Beck's book Steering by Starlight, and doing the exercises. I always liked her on Oprah, and her columns in O magazine. She has a nice balance between lefty brain sciencey thinking, and a righty brain mystical approach.

It's PERFECT for where I am right now. Already in the first chapter she's talking about meditation, and how you can change your brain. Hello! Just like Mindsight etc. (I've been working on my daily meditating, like a good girl.) Her first chapter goes like this...

  • If you make a list of things you want, you'll find what you really want is to feel certain things. Eg. Getting a job so you can feel calm, not worried about making rent. Getting a better job so you can feel energized. Getting a promotion so you can feel a sense of accomplishment.
  • She advises you to work on feeling those things now, as though you already had them. Because acting calm, or energized, or accomplished will increase you chances of getting the job, promotion etc.
  • Gives the example of her aikido coach who's a cop or something. When you burst in on people you have to arrest, it usually results in a lot of violence. Once day he decided to stop bursting in, but to feel as though the job's already done, the people surrendered, everything gone according to plan. So he enters the room calmly now, and it has almost always resulted in a non-violent reaction by the people he's after.
  • How to get this way? Meditation! Neurons that fire together wire together. So start building a calm and happy brain.
  • She points out that if you think of the good stuff in your life, and work backwards through the events that led to them, you'll probably find some negative circumstance. For example my parents divorced, my dad married Stepmommy, she and dad started going to a church, she was shy and asked me to come with her, and I met my husband. Parents divorce --> husband.
  • So start acting today as though those good things you wish for have already happened. Even if life sucks at the moment, there might be wonderful outcomes down the road. So why not act with those outcomes in mind?
  • Which fits in perfectly with something my grandmother said on the phone a couple weeks ago, talking to me and my dad. We were talking about my aunts, and then Gramma said with a chuckle: "If I knew how good all you kids were gonna turn out I wouldn't have spent all those years worrying!" I've been keeping that seriously in mind--to stop worrying about my present, because the future is already great. So when I read this Beck chapter it really resonated.
  • And kind if resonates with the series I watched on time and space. The past, present and future all coexist!

There you go. Chapter one. You can thank me when all your dreams come true.

 

9 comments:

Robena Grant said...

I adore books like this one. I admit freely that I can get so hooked. Not much time for reading at the moment, and a teetering TBR pile, so I am putting the blinders on. Will. Not. Look.
Will not.

Kimberly said...

I love books like this! They are my addiction. Much healthier than alcohol or cigarettes. I love how you sum this all up too. It's a good reminder for me today. Off t my library has this

Judy, Judy, Judy said...

I know this is more than theory. I can think of a dozen times it's worked for me.
My problem comes when so often I'm conflicted about what I want.

Sheryl Betty Magic said...

Focus on the feeling you want as opposed to the means of attaining it. That's what I took away from you wonderful summary.

This was a good reminder for me today as chaos swirls around me. Thank you

Judie said...

Act as if. I like it and need to remind myself to remember it. ;)

Julie said...

Ooooh this is terrific! Great post, I DO love me some brain work. And yes, we ARE thanking you.

London Mabel said...

@Robena - Don't worry! This is why I bring you a "best parts version" on the blog. :-)

@Kimberly - That's a swell addiction. You must have some favorites?

@JJJ - Ah yes, well. There is that. If I hit any exercises in the book in re that subject, I'll post those too. I have a feeling it's part of her process.

@Magic - I'm glad it helped. I've been trying to use this now, the last couple days.

@Judie - I like your three word summary.

@Julie - You're welcome! What I like about Bettyland is that we all post similar things like this, in different ways, so I'm always learning and growing. :-)

BarbN said...

I love Martha Beck. I've read three (four?) of hers, but not this one. I'll see if the library has it.

London Mabel said...

@Barb She's fairly quite cool.

Reading

Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love
Les années douces : Volume 1
Back on the Rez
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
Stupeur et tremblements
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