
"This
Week"
by the
Bahrain Meditation Centre
Bahrain Meditation Centre is administered by B.K.W.S.U.
(visit: www.bkwsu.org.uk)
3rh December, 2005
Stress
not!
Ever wish the rollercoaster
of life would slow down just a little? Many of us probably
expected life in the 21st Century to be a lot easier
and less stressful. Yet the reality is that stress levels
are rising and the happiness quotient is falling. We
try to do more, faster, in less time, and we are challenged
to cope with a pace of change like no other generation.
At work, stress is our
number one enemy. It is the main cause of absenteeism
and lack of productivity; and it also produces a breakdown
of relationships. It is spreading like a wild epidemic
and unfortunately we have made it one of our closest
companions. So maybe its time to stop, listen and
see why it affects us so deeply and more painfully than
ever before.
The term stress comes
from physics. If we were to draw a parallel between this
mechanistic view and our life, we would see how our life
has indeed become stiff and unyielding, prone to heat
and pressure. Physics has proven that an objective can
withstand so much stress before breaking, and so too,
we each have our own breaking point. Hence it is imperative
that we learn the art of defusing stressful emotions
before they blow our fuses!
Our adrenal hormones
still cause us to feel like fighting or fleeing,
but unfortunately we only end up fighting with ourselves
and running into the inner cave. Very few of us actually
face conflicts or tensions head on and deal with them
face to face. Much of our stress comes from denial, avoidance
or evasion of the subject or situation. These reactions
in turn create a negative effect on the mind and body
and give birth to a whole host of sicknesses.
It is agreed that stress
cannot be prevented but can be managed. To manage stress
we have to understand ourselves in order to identify
our stress triggers. This requires honesty
and a deep inner silence. As we embark on managing stress,
we realize that to understand ourselves is not a simple
task. We are not an open book even to ourselves, and
so we must consider life as a journey, a process of rediscovery.
Heres a helpful
tip: When stress is compelling you to react, ask yourself;
will what Im about to say or do, help me
rise above or pull me down? Just a moments
pause, a reflection, is enough to de-fuse some of the
energy of stressful emotions and give your mind the clarity
to find a creative response that will channel the energy
in a more productive direction. Compassion is important
in forgiving ourselves when reactions get the better
of us. Dont be discouraged if at first you dont
succeedactivate the humility to keep trying with
an honest heart. Gradually you will come to know the
joy of being the conqueror of stress and consign this
enemy to history forever.
Om Shanti
(I am a peaceful soul)
Tel:
+973-17-712 545, meditate@batelco.com.bh,
www.bahrainmeditationcentre.org
Bahrain
Meditation Centre is administered by B.K.W.S.U. (visit:
www.bkwsu.org.uk)