Why Balancing Your Polarity Can Make Life Better
Driven by cultural imperatives and inner promptings, we drive
ourselves into a frenzy of
action day after day.
The urgency of what needs to be done and the limited time
we
have to do it excites us to become excessive in our activity.
Eventually, this force, which is kinetic, runs out, and we
become tired, drained, and irritable.
What used to be states of high-productivity now slip into
carelessness and error. And like a machine that has been pushed
to an extreme, parts start to collapse.
Our health may collapse, or our relationships, or our finances.
We experience stress and anxiety.
Yet given our obsession with finishing and completing and
our
myths about never quitting, we may continue to ruin ourselves.
All this distressing collapse can be easily resolved by simply
learning to develop the other polarity.
And what is the other polarity? It is deep relaxation and
introspection.
Deep relaxation is not spending more time watching television
and introspection is not more time web-surfing.
Deep relaxation is stretching, walking in nature, spending
time
with loved ones, and doing soulful tasks. It is a goal-less
activity, as gentle and undemanding as watching the moon rise
above the clouds It's purpose is to experience being over doing.
It's to bless your life with your awareness of being present
to
it.
Introspection is writing in your journal, and contemplating
the
lessons of life that you've been going through. It's finding
books and strategies about wholeness. It is a time for
meditation on the meaning and direction of your life.
When you allow a season for letting go, then the season of
productivity, when it arrives again will be bountiful.
We are not machines, nor robots, but subjective beings capable
of deep experiences, and while catering to external
circumstances may help us to survive, listening to our feelings
and subtle perceptions may help us to thrive.
Of course, the other end of the polarity is equally as
debilitating, where you only spend time inwardly and avoid
encountering the world outside yourself. Then you start to
thrive internally, but your survival is always uncomfortable.
You start to attract a crisis to shift you out of your inertia
and depression over your unkempt world.
The first step to living a balanced life is acknowledging
its
value. Your security and power comes from being balanced.
And the second step is to find on what end of the polarity
you're on and how you can gently swing to incorporate more of
the other end as well. When action and inaction are balanced
every part of your life will begin to work with ease. Enjoy
your
wholeness. When you love your life, it will give you even more
to love about it.
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