A Note & EXCERPT: “Noticing Things” June 2, 2024
Posted by ajoyfulpractice in Art, Books, Healing Stories, Hope, Life, Meditation, Music, One Hoop, Pain, Philosophy, Poetry, Suffering, Wisdom, Writing, Yoga.Tags: 90 seconds, 988, awareness, Jon Lord, Mindfulness, Sir Edward Elgar, Thomas Hardy
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Happy Pride! Many blessings to everyone and especially to anyone observing the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman and/or Eastertide; Counting the Omer, and/or working as a force of peace, freedom, and fulfillment (inside and outside).
“And will any say when my bell of quittance is heard in the gloom,
And a crossing breeze cuts a pause in its outrollings,
Till they rise again, as they were a new bell’s boom,
‘He hears it not now, but used to notice such things?’”
— quoted from the poem “Afterwards” by Thomas Hardy, set to music by Lon Lord
Today is the anniversary of the births of two men who noticed things. Thomas Hardy (OM), who was born today in 1840, and Sir Edward William Elgar (1st Baronet, OM, GCVO), who was born today in 1857, both used their art to bring awareness to the things they noticed. Even if you do not consider yourself an artist, you are one of the people creating the environment in which we all live — so, your awareness is important. Click on the title of the excerpt below for the entire 2023 post about awareness:
Noticing Things [on Friday, June 2nd] (the “missing” and revised invitation)
Please join me for a 65-minute virtual yoga practice on Zoom today (Sunday, June 2nd) at 2:30 PM. Use the link from the “Class Schedules” calendar if you run into any problems checking into the class. You can request an audio recording of this practice via a comment below or by emailing myra (at) ajoyfulpractice.com.
Sunday’s playlist is available on YouTube and Spotify. [Look for “06022023 Noticing Things II”]
If you are thinking about suicide, worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, you can dial 988 (in the US) or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also call this TALK line if you are struggling with addiction or involved in an abusive relationship. The Lifeline network is free, confidential, and available to all 24/7. YOU CAN TALK ABOUT ANYTHING.
White Flag is a new app, which I have not yet researched, but which may be helpful if you need peer-to-peer (non-professional) support.
If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgement-free place to talk, you can also click here to contact the TrevorLifeline (which is staffed 24/7 with trained counselors).
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