Strangely enough, on Christmas day, I found myself on an inter-state train journey. The gradually changing landscape seemed metaphorical, reflecting the hazy passage of months gone by. Memories and thoughts bounced around in my head, keeping me awake through the 13-hour journey. Thankfully, my fellow passengers were a merry lot. They chatted with me, shared food, laughed and felt like family. Like they say, anything is possible on a train journey.
As everyone settled in for a snooze, I stood leaning against the doorway, basking in the soft rays of the setting sun. It felt like a ‘kairos’ moment; the perfect time to let go of all the accumulated heaviness of the past year. In classical rhetoric, ‘kairos’ refers to a proper or opportune time for action. As the train chugged along, I felt ready to get ‘back on track’.
The next morning, as I stepped out onto the red soil of my native land, there was a lightness in my step that had been missing for a while. Despite the unexpected heat, everything seemed to spark indescribable joy. The Japanese call it ‘Yugen’, a profound awareness of the universe that triggers feelings too deep and mysterious for words. It is this very awareness that can supposedly turn our life around.
When he was little, my nephew sometimes would go and sit in the bathroom by himself. When asked why, he would sheepishly say, “I made a mistake, so I’m grounding myself”. It was endearing and hilarious at the same time. Grounding, unlike physical punishment, is a more positive corrective action. By taking away freedom or privileges, children are essentially taught to understand the consequences of their actions.
As adults, we need grounding too; a different kind, but a lot more restorative. The earth is a huge battery that contains natural electric charge. For safety and stability, most everything in the electrical world is connected to it, whether it is an electric power plant or your refrigerator. That’s what the term ‘grounded’ means, also known as ‘earthing’. The same applies to us too.
We are bio-electrical beings, but thanks to modern city life, we become so disconnected with the earth that it is inevitable that we find a depletion of energy. Reconnecting is the only way we can charge our human batteries and remain healthy. Walking barefoot on a sandy beach or a stroll through the park is sufficient to begin with. The countryside, for me, became the right place to initiate this kind of rejuvenation.
On one of my recent jaunts through the National Park in my vicinity, I chanced upon the oldest tree there. Just touching that beautiful tree trunk uplifted me. How mightily it has stood the test of time, through rainstorms and harsh winds!
That is my goal for 2019. To stay strong, majestic and beautiful as I brave everything that life throws at me. And that is my wish for all of you too.
Whatever else you may have planned for the coming year, remember to experience ‘Yugen’ when possible, ‘ground’ yourself and stay vibrant. Keep bringing yourself back to the awareness from time to time. Do it often, and remind yourself that all of your power is in your awareness.
Michael Bernard Beckwith sums up the awareness of this power when he says, “Remember to remember!” Make this your theme for 2019. Cheers to a sparkling new year!
Grounding information sourced from, ‘Grounding the Human Body: The Healing Benefits of Earthing’ by Clint Ober, Gaetan Chevalier and Martin Zucker
Well written. Happy New Year.
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Thank you, Sheila. Happy 2019 to you too : )
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Inspirational… A beautiful piece of heART work. Renica keep writing keep inspiring 💕💕💕
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Thanks, Baljit 🤗
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‘Remember to Remember’, a simple yet effective take away.
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Thanks, Rachel. 😊
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Brilliant start to a New Year, Cool thought process, needed to be bit lengthy, gimme more, loved every word of it. Brilliant!!!!!
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Haha! Will write more next time. Thanks, Shashi. 😊
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We are bio-electrical beings, but thanks to modern city life, we become so disconnected with the earth that it is inevitable that we find a depletion of energy. Reconnecting is the only way we can charge our human batteries and remain healthy.
Loved this part aunty ❤
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Thanks, Jovi. 😘
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Nicely penned.. hope you write more this year 🙂 I enjoy your writing
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Thanks, Shri. I do intend to write more this year. 👍🤗
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Happy New Year Ren
What a wonderful write to begin the year
Lovely
Inspiring
Grounding
Vibrant
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Thanks, Mavis. And happy 2019 to you too. 🤗
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Happy New Year..
Read your blog… It’s really nostalgics to be back to your home town/native roots.
The red soil, the lush tall coconut, betal trees. In this season i love to smell the blossem of Cashew and mango trees. The nature is at its best in the Western Coastal beltof India.
I alway missed this in our concrete jungle.
You have Nicely put it in word’s. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻
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Thanks, Ratnakar. I like your passion for nature. It’s very apparent in your posts. Love your photography too.
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You continue to amaze me with your writing. Best wishes and hope to read and learn from your life experiences.
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Hey Chetan, sorry for the delay in responding, but I did not receive a notification of your comment. Thank you so much. Really appreciate your feedback. Best wishes for a great 2019.
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From where u got these electrical wrds: earthing, bio-electrical?. Anyway ur wrds r always inspirational. Im happy u got a chance to visit ur native place nd rediscover the perfume of the nature. Keep it up
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Sorry kinder, did not receive a notification of your comment. Just saw it. Thank you. 😊
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Well experienced and beautifully penned
Love to read much more in 2019, HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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Hi Walter, sorry but I just saw your comment. Thanks a ton and yes, hope to write a lot more in 2019. Happy days ahead to you. 😊👍
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