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Let Your Presence be the Present

by Laura and Alison

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This holiday season, let your presence be the present. When you are living in the moment and from a place of oneness, you are a gift to all those you come into contact with.


It is easy to get caught up in the holiday frenzy and experience stress.  Sometimes I catch myself thinking, “when I finish the following items on my to-do list, then I will able to relax and enjoy the holiday.” But I know this is a false belief because the only real time is Now. Particularly in the eyes of my children, who naturally live in the moment and therefore don’t understand having to put up with unpleasant means, just to get to an end.  Justifying my frazzled, harried state as necessary to eventually achieve the perfect peaceful holiday, is a flawed construct. On a practical level, the “end” or that “perfect” peaceful day, doesn’t really exist, at least not in an external reality. No matter how much we prepare there will always be something to think about, more to do, or often an unexpected glitch. And on a spiritual level, we need to recognize that all that matters is the present moment. Our sense of peace comes from within. How we experience the means, or the process, is our life and therefore is our holiday.


We each have the opportunity to be in the holiday spirit in every moment— whether we’re wrapping presents, sitting around the tree with family, in line at the grocery store, or driving in holiday traffic — it is all the same. We may practice peace, celebrate, and enjoy the miracle in each of these ordinary moments rather than sacrifice or be stressed out in hopes of some future return.


How we are with ourselves and others leading up to the holiday celebrations is as important, or more than, the perfect gift, precisely wrapped presents, the ideal meal, etc…


You are the holiday greeting, the message, and the gift so be peaceful, joyful, and loving.


Below are five quick and easy practices to help bring you into the present moment:


1.  Set an Intention: write down the quality or qualities you want to experience and embody this holiday season.


2.  Simplify: don’t put too much pressure on yourself and only take on what you know you will enjoy.


3.  Breathe: take a few moments to breath deeply.


4.  Connect to nature: take a break by going for a walk in a beautiful place.


5.  Find perspective and feel gratitude: don’t sweat the small stuff and be grateful for all you do have. If you’re really struggling, sit down and write a list of all the things you are grateful for in your life.

“What happens when you think too much in the future and live too much in the past? You miss out on the present.”

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2 Responses to “Let Your Presence be the Present”

  1. jane

    December 18th, 2009 at 5:56 pm

    I LOVE this blog…..

  2. Greg

    January 9th, 2010 at 4:59 pm

    This was exactly the consciousness I tried to bring to this past holiday season – I didn’t worry about “gifts” – I tried to be joy-filled and present to each moment (regardless of what the energy around me happened to be) – I focused on the true pleasure of quality time with family and friends. In other words, I tried to focus on being rather than giving or doing, and it completely altered my experience of the season in a deep, positive way. It was probably the best holiday I’ve ever had. Thank you so much for the wonderful, insightful advice.

    Many Blessings!
    Greg

 

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