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I was cleaning out  Fred’s ear yesterday morning, and some of the “stuff” flew into my eye. As I quickly made my way to the bathroom to wash it out, I thought, “OK Mary. What were you thinking when that happened?, and just as quickly, I realized that I had been thinking about my mother, who I’d visited the day before. She’d been criticizing a former friend of hers, and I was half-consciously thinking about this when the “crud in the eye” incident startled me into full consciousness.

I became aware of this pattern a number of years ago as a runner. I’ve very rarely fallen, but the times when I have tripped significantly, were always when I was mulling over a complaint, or having some one-sided argument in my mind.

I pay attention to everything in my life. I do not even consider anymore, that this is a random universe. Every little thing that happens, like tripping, reminds me to become conscious of my thoughts. Years ago, when I first started noticing this pattern, I would be very hard on myself for these lapses in thought, but being self-critical is no better than criticising someone else. Blame and critical thoughts are low energy, which if not changed, keep attracting more things to feel critical about. What I try to do now, when I catch myself thinking some unpleasant thought, is simply to say, “OK, enough of that. Let it go. What better thought can you think right now?”

The metaphor of life as a big classroom, where I get to try out a variety of approaches to living; find what works, and what fails, and to just keep advancing, is appealing to me. I’m not expected to do it perfectly the first time. I will make hundreds, maybe thousands, of “mistakes”, but I believe that we are all here to learn and grow, to day-dream and to pay attention.

The ancestor of every action is a thought“. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey is coming to our little town to do a show at a local hotel. The show is called Hotel Hell. The owner of the hotel said that he expects to be humiliated, embarrassed and angered. I don’t want to watch anyone, much less my neighbors, being humiliated, even if they invited it into their lives.

We are all connected at the level of Spirit. If I watch someone getting yelled at, or put-down, I am inviting the same thing into my life. We think that we can separate “entertainment” from “real life”, but it isn’t true. Our heads may make the distinction, but our inner-selves don’t. Where I put my attention, my life will eventually follow.

For the human mind is seldom at stay:  If you do not grow better, you will most undoubtedly grow worse.” Samuel Richardson

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