NOTEWORTHY WISDOM

I’d recently heard that….” Most are more interested in the cure than the cause.” Which struck me as a noteworthy wisdom. This idea certainly comes up in conversations around health and medicine but also pertains to personal relationships.

Ever by-pass your role in a particular dynamic and fast forward to trying to change the “other”? Any parents out there? While this may be semi-satisfying in the moment, if the roots are not tended to, the pattern will likely repeat itself again.

Even after years of yoga training, I notice a tendency to want to rush in with an answer, or “solution” rather than to see and hear the multiple aspects of any issue. In many ways, yoga practice aids us to be less presumptive, more patient, and to perceive with greater depth.

In practice, this noteworthy wisdom looks like a movement of energy away from the alleged “cure” and recentering on the “cause”, a stepping stone towards greater realization and inner-freedom.