For many years I have practiced daily walking outdoors. It is a quite, meditative time when I relax and escape from my monkey mind cage.
Ideally, immersing in nature is part of the walk. Daily walking requires a certain self-discipline, because realistically every day does not offer “perfect weather”. (We all have our own definition of that – if we didn’t, people wouldn’t talk about the weather so much.) I have walked in cold, rain, snow, and gloom as much as I have enjoyed sunshine and bright, shiny walks. I have come to love all of it.
Here’s the thing: I love sunshine as much as the next person. And when we’re feeling down, the sun can be a real mood lifter. But depending on what I’m dealing with in my day, sunshine can feel like a good friend trying to jolly me out of my problems, rather than allowing space for my mood.
My observation over the years is that those moody, rainy, snowy, cloudy days also have their own merit for solitude and introspection. They are the perfect back drop to quiet my conscious mind. There I inevitably find the space for the true answers to come through from my subconscious.
Rain or shine, nature is my therapy. Without fail, I find the beauty, grace, quiet and solitude I need to transcend the rat race.
“Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.” ~ Bob Marley
“Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.” ~ John Ruskin
“As long as this exists, this sunshine and this cloudless sky, and as long as I can enjoy it, how can I be sad?” ~ Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl
“I am a tiny seashell that has secretly drifted ashore and carries the sound of the ocean surging through its body.” ~
© Susan L Hart 2020 | Friendly comments welcome | Photos courtesy dimitrisvetsikas1969 and cocoparisienne, Pixabay
Wonderful quotes and inspirations for daily walks!
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Thanks, Rebecca. I live near a lovely big park with walking and bicycle paths, a small river running through it, and lots of fragrant eucalyptus trees. It is my sanctuary.
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Sounds wonderful. We have a great park system in Madison where I am spending a lot of time walking.
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