When Peace Goes Away, Meditate!

While on a trip to Colombia, my websites went down due to an attack. It took two weeks before my precious sites were fixed. In the past, I sure would have gone ballistic but this time it was different, I was able to center myself and stay calm. “Everything is temporary, everything happens for a reason.”

At the height of waiting for my websites to be restored, I was given a one-day sitting slot in Vipassana Meditation Center in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Thanks to this opportunity and what I learned from a 10 Day Silence Retreat two months ago, I found the tools to tame my emotions and skip the stress.

Vipassana Meditation Guru S.N. Goenka said, “It is this simple truth: before you harm others, you first harm yourself by generating mental negativity; and by removing the negativity, you can find peace within and strengthen peace in the world.”

10 days of silence?

Yes, I immersed myself for 10 days of no speech. During the retreat, a Code of Noble silence for the body, mind and speech is required: absolutely zero speaking, glancing at other students, gestures, and written notes.

Day in and day out we are to sit still, merely observing respiration and sensations, and how our mind and body react to them. As easy as it may sound, doing these are certainly never easy. To purify the mind at its deepest level is self purification itself. S.N. Goenka is right when he said that we can delegate a lot of things but self-purification can only be done if one will work hard on it. As in everything else, no one can help us be successful on anything. It must come from within us through self-discipline and the power of strong determination.

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Spring has Sprung: Happy Spring Cleaning for Your Heart and Home!

Spring has been around the corner for a while now where we live in British Columbia, Canada. Spending my childhood and early adult years in a tropical climate made me pay little attention to the seasons – we only have two, rainy or dry. What I like in North America are the four lovely seasons – winter, spring, summer and fall.

Of all four, I love spring.  For me it is an unfolding of miracles in the making.  One can tell when the season is here, aside from experiencing more rain, rainbows are a usual sight. Everything is coming back to life.

Spring in British Columbia, Canada Jhet van Ruyven

Trees and shrubs that look dead during the winter are becoming green again.  The ground which was covered with snow are now surrounded with plants here and there.  Flowers start blooming.  And oh I love the gorgeous cherry blossoms that add a comforting fragrance to the air.  Seeds and bulbs that have been hibernating on the ground are now showing up. Birds are mating and singing in what sounds like a choral group.  Rivers and streams are swollen after the melting of the snow. Ponds are coming alive with ducklings and fishes having a fiesta for the good weather. What an awesome cycle of nature!

For the gardeners it’s time to get dirty again, a time to till the soil, plan the seeds, and unweed.  I visited a garden center and they recommended pansies and primrose – wonderful bright flowers that are perfect for the season. These are now on the ground showing off their blooms.

Spring in Canada, Jhet van Ruyven

Spring Cleaning for the Heart

Seasons just like in life, is ever changing. Sometimes the wheel of life will take us to the bottom, to the top, to the ups and downs. The trials and even the worst of events and circumstances beat us like the harsh winter. But spring reminds us that in spite of the biting cold, the sun is still shining behind the clouds.

To allow your heart to experience the real beauty of spring, here are some simple things we all can do.

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