Wednesday, February 25, 2009

"How Many Sheep Will It Hold?"....Easing The Addiction of Complexity




Most of us take (unconscious) comfort in the complexity of our (perceived) dramas. As time rolls past, our habituated patterns of relishing our attachment to our complicated world deepens. If our Teacher asks us to meditate, to draw our senses within, we feel that such a simplistic task of simply sitting still is far too ineffective for OUR difficulty, OUR complexity. It's like we cherish the thought that OUR pain, OUR suffering, OUR herculean load upon our shoulders is far too savvy for anyone to understand. We may even arrive at the point where we feel any fitness trainer or yoga teacher or any healing method is simply impotent to the multi-layered complexity of OUR distress. As my Santa Fe friend Dr. Wayne Muller puts it,
"We take comfort in our complexity, seeing ourselves as especially broken, exceptionally wounded, unfathomably troubled. We use our high levels of internal complexity to grant ourselves permission to take a great deal of time with our own healing - for how can we be expected to change or get well when our problems are so complicated and difficult to understand?"


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