EMPTY YOUR CHEST
Pic.: Chetna Shetty
At
the start of our every Tai Chi session, our teacher guides us through a
meditative exercise… very akin to the ‘Shavasana’ in Yoga. While ‘Shavasana’ is
done lying down (like a corpse), the Tai Chi exercise is done in a standing
(basic) position…
It takes about ten minutes… But,
if done faithfully, it can give us everything that we have gone there for…
What have I gone there for?
Yesterday, Clint, a fellow-student
in our Tai Chi class (who is a HR Consultant), asked me this question: “Why did
you join Tai Chi? What benefits have you reaped?”
Clint’s question was a sincere
one. So was my answer…
Yes, Tai Chi has benefited me
immensely… Like this…
During the awareness exercise,
our teacher guides us to become aware of our body - head to toe. We realize how
heavy, how stiff our bodies have become… how shallow our breathing… how fickle
and slippery our minds, our attention… One of the instructions of our teacher, yesterday,
sounded so fresh, so revolutionary to me, that, for a moment, I felt it contained
all the reasons I had been going there for… “Empty your chest,” our teacher
said, “let go the air, gently… let go the heaviness… relax… Drop your
shoulders…”
I had heard our teacher saying
the same thing in our every Sunday session. But, it had to be yesterday for the
‘Buddha experience’ to happen!
Letting
go, if I am mindful, can happen effortlessly… Fear and anxiety can just
dissolve the moment I truly pay attention to them… In the same way dissolve my jealousy,
lack and every kind of insecurity… Guilt, anger and hatred cannot build their
homes where there is mindfulness… when I empty my chest… let go the heaviness…
relax… drop my shoulders…
I go to my Tai Chi class, because
my mind and body are heavy with the load of hoarding… holding back. Money and wealth may not be my way of hoarding…
But, hoarding I do – yes, I do - of my own ‘stuff’… in my own
‘chest’…
“Empty your chest,” when our
teacher said this, I knew what I had to…
Yes
Clint, this is the main reason why I had joined Tai Chi…
To empty my 'chest'!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Comments
And you are so right, it is our readiness that creates the time for the Buddha Experience'!
Have you read Zen in the Art of Archery? It is the first of the 'Zen in the ...' series of books and in my opinion it is by far the best.
God bless you, Gerry.