We tend to associate the energy of intent with complicated or profoundly meaningful actions that require our full attention and effort in order to succeed. For example, walking a tightrope, taking a test, and taking a vow are all tasks that call us to be fully present and single-minded. However, intent can also be applied to everyday events, like eating breakfast or going to work. In fact, everything we do benefits from the presence of intent, which has the power to transform seemingly mundane tasks into profound experiences. You only have to try it to find out.
From the moment we wake up, we can apply intent to our situation by simply saying to ourselves, I am aware that I am now awake. We can use this simple tool throughout our day, saying, I am aware that I am driving to work. I am aware that I am making dinner. Or even, I am aware that I am breathing. As we acknowledge what we are doing in these moments, we come alive to our bodies and to the world, owning our actions instead of habitually performing them. We may realize how often we act without intention and how this disengages us from reality. Applying the energy of intent to even one task a day has the power to transform our lives. Just imagine what would happen if we were able to apply that power to our entire day.
From the moment we wake up, we can apply intent to our situation by simply saying to ourselves, I am aware that I am now awake. We can use this simple tool throughout our day, saying, I am aware that I am driving to work. I am aware that I am making dinner. Or even, I am aware that I am breathing. As we acknowledge what we are doing in these moments, we come alive to our bodies and to the world, owning our actions instead of habitually performing them. We may realize how often we act without intention and how this disengages us from reality. Applying the energy of intent to even one task a day has the power to transform our lives. Just imagine what would happen if we were able to apply that power to our entire day.
adrastea:
I think I need a big ass helmet. I still have one left on Thursday, but I'm scared for the one I took today. But thank you. <33