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Rest for The Weary

The importance of finding rest in a hectic world.

            Because it carries us everywhere we go and performs every task we imagine, our body takes a lot of wear and tear. Most of us are pretty good about finding rest for our bodies. After all, most of us have televisions that require our bodies to be inactive. However, although television or sitting and listening to music is restful for the body, the mind and senses are still active and are unable to get the rest they need to replenish themselves. Entertainment is stimulation, and stimulation is an active process. It allows for some rest, but not the rest that a whole person needs.

            Contrarily, exercise and recreation, while restful for the mind, is exertion for the body. And though many of us try to find rest from the day in the historic coffee break, the stimulation of the caffeine doesn’t truly give us rest, but only further stimulates us to work through our fatigue. In addition, the alcohol and recreational drugs that are so often used to unwind after a long day are actually just pushing the body further and creating more physiological activity from which we will need to rejuvenate.

            So what’s the best way to recuperate from all that we put ourselves though? What about the rest of our rest?

            Active resting is a great necessity in maintaining a peaceful mental equilibrium, allowing us to rest our bodies, minds, hearts, and spirits. Active rest is most greatly achieved through meditation, allowing all thoughts of worry and fear to drift from the mind like smoke so that the mind can truly be free to rest and rejuvenate itself. This type of rest can be achieved by typical mediation practices or by simply reconnecting to the natural flow of life with a trip to a park or beach. There was a reason Jesus said to consider the lilies of the field and the birds of the air. Go watch them and consider how stressed they are and how much rest they get.

            Resting of the senses can also be achieved through meditation. As we rest our bodies, minds, and senses, we need to rest our emotions as well. We spend so much of our daily lives in reaction to all that happens around us. Every time the body reacts to the mind, emotions are stirred. True relaxation allows us to fully rest, easing our minds, rejuvenating our bodies, stimulating our senses, and calming our hearts.

            Finally, and hopefully simultaneously, we will find rest of spirit. As we become active in the world around us, so much of our energy is expended ‘out there.’ Rest gives us the opportunity to sit quietly and reflect on what’s going on ‘in here.’ This is the reason every religious text proclaims the need to rest in one’s practice, the reason the Judeo/Christian heritage has devoted a complete day to it. It is necessary for us to rest so that we can reconnect with the Source of our being.

            For every process of activity, a time of rest is necessary. Football players have halftime. Blooming trees have winter. Union workers have coffee breaks. Paint has the time to dry.

            There truly is a lot to do in the world around us. There is so much to be passionate about in such an abundant place. There is so much to be excited about and involved in. But let us not forget to take time to replenish ourselves so that we may fully enjoy this experience of life and fully give ourselves to it.

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