The ‘Zone’ of an Effortless Groove

Everything of ‘Life’ is Cyclic as you will learn more deeply with Spiritual ‘practice’.

We all notice that there is a certain ineffable ‘flow’ to our personal lives

and how we interact with the life around us.

There are times when we feel like we are in the ‘zone’ of an effortless groove.

And other times when we feel like we are attempting to swim against the ‘current’.

The Tao speaks of the ‘Way’.

That is a natural flow of things…

The Yin Yang symbol represents

the balance one is inspired to achieve to be in such a groove

that allows us to spontaneously fulfill our creative insights.

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To find this balance and maintain this ‘flow’…

A morning meditation is a good way to start your day with the right ‘flow’…

Then,

Just allow that groove to flow throughout your day.

The cycle of Breath reinforces the universal and natural ‘Way‘ of things.

This is when everyone discovers their own ‘monkey mind’.

Here you are attempting to focus on something seemingly simple as breathing….

but before long you find your mind wandering to the concert you went to last night…

and the cute chick you saw there, then new paint job you want for your car,

and the color of a cool bowling ball…

By this time

You begin to realize that these mostly useless unfocused distractions

are running their course during each and every waking moment.

~ Breathing is one focus point we use to keep our mind on track ~

but

While first learning to meditate we need a wee bit more to ‘focus on’

Counting our Breaths

Is how we learn to ‘Tame our Monkey Mind’

Breath In – count ‘One’

Breath Out – count ‘Two’

Repeat up to 10… then repeat…

When stray thoughts or images arise

Treat them nonchalantly like a passing cloud and gently return your focus to your count…

With each interruption in the count, Begin your count over from ‘One’…

When you can perform this simple breathing and counting with

No distracting images or thoughts popping up for FIVE minutes

you may begin your meditations with

a few cycles of counting then focus on just your breath alone.

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It may take a few weeks to a few months to really begin to tame the monkey mind,

but with each meditation session

your ability to concentrate and focus is sharpened more.

If you find that even ‘you‘ have trouble focusing on this image without the

incessant distractions of random thoughts constantly popping into our thought process,

you’re not alone.

Researchers have estimated that we have about 50,000 thoughts a day popping up…

That’s a lot of ‘Pop Ups’

Siddhartha Gautama ~ da Buddha ~

Created the world’s first ‘Pop Up Blocker’ for

The ‘software’ in our Grey-matter

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Modern psychologists recommend meditation to help as an antidote for

stress, PTSD, bi-polar and anxieties

just to name a few good reasons to start a meditation practice.

There are countless advantages to help with our modern world of challenges,

but the most important reason for meditation is the on the personal Path of ‘Self-inquiry’.

Plotinus stated that to know one’s True Self

will free us from the inherent pain and suffering we all unnecessarily put our self through

as we mistake ourselves to be our egos.

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The Start of 2020

Our business was doing great, but we still couldn’t afford to buy a house or a condo. Renting in Maui for another 30 years was not an option we wanted to take. Then, Bobbie Jo suggested we buy a sailboat that is comfortable to cruise and live in. By the end of January, we started looking for our new home.

After a long search, we found our dream boat in Mazatlan, Mexico. COVID-19 was not yet a concern when our boat hunt began, but masks were starting to appear at airports by the time we flew to Mazatlan. Originally, we had planned to get the boat ready as fast as possible to cover a full calendar for the busy wedding season. However, it was apparent our business was going to tank amid the pandemic, and the struggle went on until the end of the year.

Luckily, we scored an awesome condo for only $19 a day at Mazatlan. On the 10th day of our stay, we received the news that all harbors will be closed the next Monday morning. We thought we’d be stuck in Mexico longer, but another sailor advised us to leave before sunrise.

We felt the adrenalin of escaping the Mexican harbor master just before the sun rose that faithful day. The seas were rough as waves were building up in the tight channel that led us to the open ocean. We ended up anchored off an adorable little isle just a mile offshore. We enjoyed cruising to many spectacular anchorages and cute villages on our way to Puerto Vallarta, where we would depart for Maui on May 7. On May 30, 2020, we completed our 24-day passage from Mexico to Maui.