With palms together,
Good Morning
Everyone,
This morning I am
beginning a new page. For me, it is
important to settle into a routine.
Clearly, in my view, as well as the view of others, I have spent
entirely too much time online and with Android in palm. As I said in my note yesterday, I am limiting
this to three times a day.
I have been feeling
as though I have been neglecting my physical and emotional health of late, as
well as the state of my relationship with Soku Shin. I slacked off my training
and, for all intent and purpose, stopped lifting weights, stopped daily yoga,
and settled into the life of a person without a schedule. The result has been troublesome.
So, this is my new
page: I will check email and phone
messages three times a day. I will
respond to messages as needed. In all
cases, I will spend no more than an hour on the machine and will have the phone
turned off throughout the day. The
exception here is scheduled Skype interviews with Zen students around the
country.
My exercise plan is
simple. It is the plan I have always
used. Daily aerobic exercise of at least
thirty minutes (running, walking/hiking) or biking. Weights Monday through Saturday, each day
hitting two muscle groups, and yoga daily. Of course daily Zazen is a given. We
have decided to train for a ten k race in the future.
As to diet, I will be
eating much more of a Mediterranean diet with fruit and salads, oils, nuts, cheeses, and fish. This diet suits both Soku Shin and myself and
is relatively easy to maintain as a lifestyle diet.
Dean Ornish suggests “opening
one’s heart to others” as an essential ingredient in his reversing heart
disease program. I think this is
important and I feel that I do this often, but probably not on the deeper
levels of intimacy required. This is
certainly something I need to work on.
Those with regularly
scheduled interviews with me, please confirm them ASAP as I am not sure I have
everyone in place.
Be well.
1 comment:
Your re-focusing is admirable. Like all practice it is simply a matter of doing. Among zensters physical practice can become a secondary consideration. It is all practice-all expression of mammalian grace and being.
Check out a blog called Fitbodygear on Blogspot for some great info on training. It's by the friend of dharma brother of mine. Great stuff.
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