Self-care: Recharge

When I used to work, my whole being craves for silent retreats. There was a convent in the city that I went for a weekend to rejuvenate body, mind and soul. The convent is now closed due to dwindling clergy to run the place.

I haven’t worked since 2018. The last time I left the country was 2020 for rest and relaxation in Hawaii and recently, last week, I went to Nevada to see Grand Canyon.

Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.

Helicopter

My sister organized this day trip for me. The plan snowballed into a big group of nine, six siblings plus spouses. They wanted to extend the trip to Palm Springs. I stuck to my original goal to see the Canyon before I die. No, I’m not dying. No, I did not go to Palm Springs. I have to psyche myself up to be with groups again.

Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.

Jimmy Vegas

Call me Jimmy. Vegas is my last name. I am your tour operator said a man using a microphone. That voice woke me up. He has an electrifying personality. He was a breath of fresh air to keep people entertained. At the Eagle Point, I asked him to pose and soar like an eagle. That was fun. Fun is another game I play.

Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.

Flowers and insects

Last week, it rained in Las Vegas. It was great for the plants. The desert was filled with these yellow flowering shrubs and was beautiful. I have to feel the texture of this plant. When I caressed the flowers, tiny insects came out flying. It was magical. Being focused on what made me curious is another trick that I use to keep me centred.

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Bird

This bird is four times bigger than our blackbird in Vancouver. Huge! Blacker than black. They are not even scared of humans. I suppose they became friendly since humans were feeding them. As part of the mindfulness exercise, I don’t name what I see. I only identified it as a bird to keep it simple. Of course, I know that this is a Raven.

It was exhilarating to be in the wilderness. The sound of nature is music to my ears. This is life.

Practicing mindfulness is a paradox. It’s paying attention in a non-judgemental way. The body is in motion and stays in the moment. Mindfulness is being part of the Grand Canyon and as tiny as the helicopter.

Now I’ve tasted a sample of the Grand Canyon, I shall return to explore it further.

11 thoughts on “Self-care: Recharge

  1. Grand Canyon is I think one of the natural wonders of this earth. To see this ( only a portion of it), and all the plants and trees ( Joshua tree) that thrive in the desert, one can see that indeed these are God’s works. “How Great Thou Art”!
    Good article, and good thoughts on mindfulness ( never thought this way) lol – I should try this one out sometime eh – 🥰🤩🥳 Poteet

  2. Loved your response and your chance to finally get to the Grand Canyon. I am sure Jimmy offered the fun. And no doubt there were plenty of places to reflect on what a magnificent place it is. In my opinion, it is probably one of the hardest places in the world to photograph. It is so vast and yet has so many tiny places to lure our energies. Great photos to reflect your chance to recharge.

    • Oh Donna. As I look at your photos of the Canyon, never did I think that my dream would come true. It was a spur of the moment trip. Grateful to have my sister thinking of me. The photos will help me reflect on the nature of arid and “hostile” environment.

      • You hit my heart, and I am glad you got to visit. It was quite hot this year. And yet, after I lived here for awhile, I gained so much appreciation for the flora and fauna that survive. We even cherish the tender soul.

Please share your reflection. Thank you.