BE PRESENT LIKE PETER

 

The past is history. The future is a mystery. But this very moment is a gift- that is why they call it the present.

Holding onto the past can be so comforting. Problem is the past gets played over and over again-there’s nothing new. Life is suppose to be an adventure of growth and learning. Of stepping out of our comfort zones and into new experiences that may change and challenge us and give us new ways of thinking and new perspectives on living.

Enter Peter. The apostle who walked on water. Peter being a fisherman I’m sure experienced a lot of terrible storms out in the sea in his boat. Yet in this Bible story another storm was raging all about him and the all Jesus disciples. Peter and the disciples were afraid and clinging to the safety and comfort of their boat. Suddenly, out there on the waves they encountered a figure. Peter got up and asked, is it you Lord and if it is let me come to you? Jesus then commanded Peter to come and Peter lunged forward- up and out of the boat. By the grace and power of God, Peter walked on water!

Would you agree, Peter was probably tired of the same old clinging to the boat in the storm scenario? However, the other eleven disciples seemed to do the thing they always did in a storm, cling to what they could see. Sadly the disciples all missed the opportunity to do something amazing in their lives – but not Peter. There, in the present moment he was not concerned with the safety and security of himself or he would of never left the boat. Instead, I think Peter was dwelling in the present moment. He simply did not have time thinking victimizing thoughts of the past nor did he allow anxious overwhelming thoughts of what might or could happen in the future. He was and in person ever in the present moment, faithfully lunging forward until- But that is another story!

 

“Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all.” Helen Keller

I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly! John 10:10

 

 

 

WARRIOR II INTO EXTENDED SIDE ANGLE POSE MINI CHALLENGE (the transition to be present)

Hi Friends!

Try the following yoga poses staying in each pose for 5-10 deep inhales and exhales with your left leg forward. Then repeat each pose with your right leg forward. Then try repeating both poses with each leg forward a few more times.

Warrior II Pose and Extended Side angle Pose are pretty common  yoga poses that you will probably see in every different school of yoga. You may find your yoga teacher using them together or as a transition into more difficult poses. Each pose develops core power and leg strength, while toning your arms, shoulders and back.

Holding these poses with steady deep breathing will bring you to the present moment. This will encourage your nervous system to relax into a state of deep rest. This has the power to alter your physical and emotional reaction to stress in a positive way. Practicing yoga poses with deep breathing regularly can improve your overall health.


Our physical bodies may benefit from deep breathing while practicing yoga but our minds may be so stuck on our worries that it can be extremely difficult to pay attention to the present moment. However, Jesus says “Don’t worry about your life, what you will eat or wear, “(Matthew 6:24, 27)

Then He continues, “Look at the birds, consider the lilies, if God so clothed the grass of the field, will he not much clothe you?…Therefore do not worry.”(Matthew 6:25-30) By being mindful of the fact that since the beginning, the creatures of the earth have been continually provided for, we can recognize that we are continually being provided for. This offers us a choice. Will we continue to react to negative thoughts of our cares and worries and let these thoughts run our lives? Or will we take a deep breath, pause for a moment and realize we now have a choice of how we will respond? It’s easier said than done right, but we can try. I’m in. How about you?

…may your day be blessed with no stress!

xxoo