Monday, August 16, 2010

Transitions

Wonder if most realize how many changes are made in a day...waking, shower or not to, which clothes...such important decisions that affect later decisions in one's day, running early, running late-rushed either way, practice after school-piano, football or baseball-which child to go where with?, what for dinner, the small grocery store family owned & operated or a rushed grocery run at one of the big conglomerate, loud music on the intercom, voices talking, calling names, lights flashing, people of all kinds coming at one, going as quickly as they come, hurry home, throw groceries in fridge, start dinner, homework as fast & clear as one can, dinner, shower, sliding between nice cool sheets at the end of the day...sigh...
so many transitions.

Can you imagine all of the above packed tightly into five second intervals with no break between? Can you consider the immense overload found in the sensory area of a person that has no brakes-no protection-no way to break all the above down into breathable, doable sections?

Compassion, love for another soul, kindness...begin here.

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