middle ground

Introductions

Mindfulness … Once we find it, we carry it carefully as a bright cup of water and a new loaf of bread.
A lovely post from Ivon at Teacher as Transformer 💛

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When we remain mindful to the world and others, we stumble upon people and things to love. Once we find it, we carry it carefully as a bright cup of water and a loaf of bread.

Moya Cannon suggested that being mindful keeps us open to what might be overlooked. We find the extraordinary in the ordinary, the unexpected places and times. We learn to become mindful and attentive over time, knowing we cannot  always be mindful.

The commonplace waits for us to notice its extraordinary beauty and sensuousness. We find it in the sweet taste of the  water and the inviting smell of freshly baked bread. Those seemingly ordinary people and things become the purse of gold.

Some of what we love

we stumble upon —

a purse of gold thrown on the road,

a poem, a friend, a great song.

And more

discloses itself to us —

a…

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Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 30 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher, spiritual explorer and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and greater understanding within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we explore opening our hearts and finding harmony and peace in the highs and lows of life 💛

7 comments on “Introductions

  1. ivonprefontaine's avatar

    Thank you for the re-blog and comment Val.

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  2. Karen Lang's avatar

    “The commonplace waits for us to notice its extraordinary beauty” So true. Thankyou for sharing Val.

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  3. lisa thomson-author's avatar

    Another poignant reminder. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing this, Val. 🙂

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  4. Micheal K's avatar

    For me, photography is an external exercise akin to mindfulness. This toy I carry is like a lens of appreciation – I am so much more likely to see the beautiful in the commonplace. It is as if the camera is a trick by the Universe to move me to more engagement.

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