Chapter 81 of the book Self-Help
Stuff That Works by Adam Khan:
American Reading
Ceremony |
HAVE YOU EVER WATCHED a Japanese Tea Ceremony? Its really
nothing special except for one thing. The person performing the
ceremony is paying attention. But that one thing makes it extraordinary
for both the observers and the performer herself.
Something simple takes place. Someone makes tea and then someone
drinks it. But the spirit in which it is done makes the difference.
Everybody present is paying attention and not doing anything
else. The person making the tea moves deliberately, unhurried,
trying to make each movement perfect.
Theres nothing special about tea. Anyone can do the
same thing doing just about anything. You can have an American
Lunch Ceremonyeat your lunch deliberately, paying attention
to what youre doing, unhurried, trying to make each movement
in complete awareness.
Try it sometimes when you feel stressed. You can even do it
while you work (American Work Ceremony). If you have no immediate
deadline, do your work for ten minutes carefully, with full attention
on every move, slowly and deliberately. Its a nice little
change of pace, if nothing else. But usually there is something
else, and thats why the Japanese Zen Masters consider the
Tea Ceremony as a high art and a worthy practice.
The deliberate movement clarifies your mind and sometimes
puts you in a state of tranquility. It often makes you aware
that this moment is all there is and all that needs to be. Its
hard to describe, but you dont need a description. Try
it and experience it for yourself. Its nothing mystical.
If anything, it is a more down-to-earth experience than our usual
hustle and bustle because all youre doing is paying attention
to what youre doing. Rather than thinking about yesterdays
golf game or tonights dinner, rather than worrying about
something that might happen tomorrow or fuming about what happened
this morning, rather than wishing you were somewhere else or
hoping things change in your future, youre just here, now,
doing what youre doing. It is surprising how seldom we
do that.
You can do it anywhere, any time. Try it right now while youre
reading. Notice your posture, the sounds in the room, the smells,
without trying to change anything. Notice your feelingsyour
emotional tone, the sensations in your stomach, the feeling of
your hands and your forehead... notice the page, the feel of
your eyes as they move along the line, the voice in your head
saying these words. Just notice.
Thank you for participating with me in this American Reading
Ceremony.
Slow down your movements once in
awhile and pay attention.
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