Here’s a thought (and a practice) to journey with today:
In my experience with intentional observation, be it through picture-taking or just taking in of my surroundings, I’ve noticed that adding beginner’s mind* to this simple practice moves the needle in a profound way.
It changes how we see.
I’ve noticed too, that changing how we see tends to change how we feel.
Usually for the better.
Call it a free upgrade.
Want to play with this a bit? Just follow the steps in the photos below.
It might even work some spacious magic to lighten your day.
Ahhh… 🙌🏼
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*Beginner’s mind: also known as Shoshin in Japanese, refers to having an attitude of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions.
Spacious Practice
Hiding in Plain Sight
What do you see that you hadn’t noticed before?
Photos by Stephanie Bennett Vogt
Before you begin, take a moment to notice how you are feeling. Notice your breathing, your energy level, your mood. Are you in a hurry? (There’s that word again.)
Next, call in your beginner’s mind as you slowly scroll through each photo below and settle on one or two that catch your eye. What do you notice? What do you feel? Has anything changed?
When you feel complete, answer the questions that follow to deepen your experience.