Paths to Wellness: Holistic DiariesBy Sue Staropoli
This Issue's
Features Practitioner:
Padme Nina
Livingstone of Loving Presence Guidance, is a meditation
teacher who shares guidance and support for change. For more
information about her work, reach her at: 585-234-0800 or www.healingwithawareness.com
Paths to Healing: Meg’s Story
Chicago writer,
storyteller, and Roman Catholic theologian, John Shea says that
in our culture we are “experience rich and reflection poor.” Many
of us rush through life, multi-tasking; full of activity, outside
stimulation and interactions with others, but fail to stop to
reflect or to really enjoy our experiences along the way.
Nina Livingstone, secular meditation
teacher and counselor, puts it this way: “Aren’t we usually trying
to do so many things at once that life has become a rush from doing
to doing without any awareness: just checking things off a never-ending
list of stuff so that we can move onto the next, ad infinitum… until
we collapse from exhaustion?” She asks, “Is this
the way you want to live”
Meg* has a story to tell. She
is a 48 year-old stay at home mom from the Rochester area with
two adolescent children; she is also a client of Nina Livingstone.
Meg describes her state of health before coming to Nina for meditation
and guidance:
My life was in such chaos
at the time, and I was on my way to getting a stomach
ulcer. Both of my parents were in a nursing home, dealing with
many problems. My marriage was in trouble, along with issues
with siblings and other relatives. My emotional pain was at
a 10 out of 10, and I wasn’t talking
to my mother-in-law, my husband or his cousin.
Meg had been dealing with these
issues for about six months before coming to Nina. She had
previously tried hypnosis, a variety of energy work, acupuncture
and marriage counseling. “They
all helped relieve some of my stress and helped with my confidence,” but her pain and confusion
continued. She went to Nina Livingstone to find “understanding and
guidance.
With Nina’s help, Meg was encouraged to be
in touch with her inner life – where true healing happens,
instead of continuing to focus on situations outside herself. Through
the practice of meditation, Meg began to slow down and to experience
the power of being alive in the present moment – and a
new way of being with her life.
Meg explains, When meditating
is a practice in my life – when I enter the silence – I
am much more balanced. People don’t bother me so much.
I am able to live in the moment and not be taken away by my thoughts
and feelings.
As Meg began to take responsibility
for her own thoughts and emotions, she changed beliefs that
were not useful or true. As a result, Meg felt “much lighter
both physically and emotionally. Spiritually I felt more connected
and satisfied.”
Though her outside situation
had not changed (the same difficult family issues and challenges),
Meg’s experience
of it had radically shifted through her practice of meditation
and awareness.
Emotionally I feel much better – I don’t,
for the most part, let my thoughts control me anymore. Instead
of letting my past experiences weigh me down, I take it all much
more lightly. I’m not taking what other people do and say
so personally. I realize that other people’s stuff is theirs,
not mine. I’m accepting people more for who they are.
Meg describes her life now, after
one year of work with Nina in her meditation and self-awareness
practice: I am currently taking a Tai
Chi class along with meditating as much as possible, which has
been very helpful for my body and mind. I am currently speaking
with, and even socializing, with my relatives and siblings. I
am still dealing with marital issues. Financially I have been
making some progress. I am laughing more with my kids and enjoying
the time with them. And I’ve
come to enjoy silence. I also feel the presence of God, the Divine,
or the universal energy within my heart.
Meg summarizes her experience: Through
this work, I have realized how important it is to live in the
moment, not to be rushing on to the next thing.
What a powerful testimonial to
the power of the mind and spirit on our paths to wholeness!
Many thanks to Meg and Nina for sharing this inspiring and hopeful
story. As Meg suggests, may we all be open to the gift of
Awareness Meditation – a
path to clarity and inner peace.
*Meg is not her real name.
Reprinted with permission from Nature’s
Wisdom magazine, Early Spring 2004