“Life is like a taxi. The meter just keeps a-ticking whether you are getting somewhere or just standing still.” –
Lou Erickson
Life indeed will pass by whether you are in the middle of a 60-day yoga challenge or not, whether you are waiting to begin or beginning where you are, days continue to move.
Even the day itself seems to go by, daylight, darkness, one breath, on pose, we simply can’t stop it; we can stop, but it doesn’t stop.
That is why the 60-day challenge is such a challenge, like life, it doesn’t wait until you are ready, each day like a peaceful breath arises and falls.
We join the day, we join the moment, we play in time, but we don’t rule time. We ride time like a wave rushing towards the shore, and then it disappears and a new one arises.
We get up each day on a new wave of time.
Our free will decides if we sit and stare or participate, either way we are on the wave of time.
Some days we may kick and scream going against the wave, others we simply lay back and let it flow away. The wave doesn’t care one iota what you do it just flows away. That is what time does it is just being time.
It is a rhythm you have to catch, a flow you have to dance upon, it is there for our benefit, the backdrop behind all things.
As this day unfolds see how much you can do on this one wave, before it crashes to the shore of memories.
