Value for Saturday of Week 05 in the season of Dormancy

Being Mindful

Slow down. Be aware of simple things. They are essential building blocks of our lives.

  • Mindfulness is to be aware of everything you do every day. Mindfulness is a kind of light that shines upon all your thoughts, all your feelings, all your actions, and all your words. [Thich Nhat Hanh]
  • My eyes open to a new day / My beautiful child / Slowly stirring in a bed. [Scott Rogers]

Mindfulness is a desired effect of humility. It is among the deferential virtues but it requires practice. It may be practiced even in times of intense activity. Despite all apparent contradictions, conceivably, a military commander could direct a strike in a mindful state.

Among the religions, Buddhism focuses most clearly on the subject. Buddhist literature on mindfulness conveys a sense of humble but active discipline. Reading these texts is like tasting a fine and complex wine: The palate becomes aware of the competing forces of peace and intense study, followed in no particular order by appreciation, understanding, compassion, empathy, a sense of being integrated and oriented, often called “being centered,” and a lingering aftertaste of gratefulness. A keen sense of awareness is constantly present. The experience is like being enveloped by a benevolent controlling force.

Being mindful focuses the attention, helping the practitioner to move from meditative retreat into an active role in the world. By remaining in a state of mindfulness, we can retain humility and all its component parts and still lead an active and dynamic life, fully engaged and involved.

The peer-reviewed literature and research on mindfulness is vast. Mindfulness enhances working memory capacity, episodic memory performance, brain functional network reconfiguration efficiency, sports performance, creative art-making, and resilience, and holistic well-being. It is employed to ameliorate and address psychiatric disorders, psychosis, addiction, anxiety and depression, stress, difficulties during pregnancy, anxiety and depression after stroke, multiple sclerosis, illness-related fatigue, burnout, hypertension, anorexia nervosa and eating disorders generally, homelessness, PTSD, ADHD, OCD, and episodic migraine. It is useful in conjunction with meditation, self-compassion, psychotherapy, and phenomenology. Researchers are exploring how to “emancipate from its religious context and ally itself fully with psychological science”, and expand the reach of mindfulness programs and practices to everyone.

Real

True Narratives

It is more difficult to teach ignorance to think than to teach an intelligent blind man to see the grandeur of Niagara. I have walked with people whose eyes are full of light, but who see nothing in wood, sea, or sky, nothing in city streets, nothing in books. What a witless masquerade is this seeing! It were better far to sail forever in the night of blindness, with sense and feeling and mind, than to be thus content with the mere act of seeing. They have the sunset, the morning skies, the purple of distant hills, yet their souls voyage through this enchanted world with a barren stare. [Helen Keller, The World I Live In (1907), chapter VIII, “The Five-Sensed World”.]

Book narratives: 

Technical and Analytical Readings

Book narratives:

Books by Thich Nhat Hanh on mindfulness:

Photographs

Documentary and Educational Films

Imaginary

Fictional Narratives

Poetry

  • Pablo Neruda, “A lemon    

Music: Composers, artists, and major works

In 1944, the French composer Olivier Messiaen completed his two-hour, twenty-part set of pieces for solo piano, entitled “Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus” (approx. 116-127’) (recordings), which translates roughly as "twenty contemplations on the infant Jesus." The work “is a cycle of 20 movements, all based on the idea of contemplations upon the infant Jesus.  Familiar figures from the nativity take their turns to gaze upon the child, and there are also contemplations from more abstract sources such as silence, time and the spirit of joy.” Messiaen composed the work shortly after being liberated from a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp, where he had “clung fiercely to a little bag of miniature scores that served as consolation when (he) suffered”. Top performances on disc are by Loriod (Messiaen's wife) in 1956, Peter Serkin in 1975, Béroff in 1987, Austbö in 1994, MacGregor in 1996, Aimard in 2000, Helmchen in 2019, Chamayou in 2022, and Hyldig in 2023.

Other works:

New Age music is a promising idea that seems to have gone horribly awry. Most compositions in this genre are formulaic, many of them resorting, after a few seemingly contemplative introductory bars, to percussive dominance that is hardly distinguishable from casual dance music. Perhaps because the genre has not gained respect, many performers of New Age music lack the skill of top-drawer musicians, reminding one of Groucho Marx's classic retort: "I've been thrown out of better places than this." Exceptions include the works of a group known as Dead Can Dance (Brendan Perry, Lisa Gerrard and others); some of Lisa Gerrard's solo work, including her ethereal “The Mirror Pool album (1995) (68’). Here are links to the group’s playlists and releases.

Other worthwhile New Age albums include:

Other albums:

A sect of Tibetan monks practices a unique style of chant.

Music: songs and other short pieces

Visual Arts

Film and Stage

This Is Our Story

A religion of values and Ethics, driven by love and compassion, informed by science and reason.

PART ONE: OUR STORY

First ingredient: Distinctions. What is the core and essence of being human? What is contentment, or kindliness, or Love? What is gentleness, or service, or enthusiasm, or courage? If you follow the links, you see at a glance what these concepts mean.

PART TWO: ANALYSIS

This site would be incomplete without an analytical framework. After you have digested a few of the examples, feel free to explore the ideas behind the model. I would be remiss if I did not give credit to my inspiration for this work: the Human Faith Project of Calvin Chatlos, M.D. His demonstration of a model for Human Faith began my exploration of this subject matter.

A RELIGION OF VALUES

A baby first begins to learn about the world by experiencing it. A room may be warm or cool. The baby learns that distinction. As a toddler, the child may strike her head with a rag doll, and see that it is soft; then strike her head with a wooden block, and see that it is hard. Love is a distinction: she loves me, or she doesn’t love me. This is true of every human value:

justice, humility, wisdom, courage . . . every single one of them.

This site is dedicated to exploring those distinctions. It is based on a model of values that you can read about on the “About” page. However, the best way to learn about what is in here is the same as the baby’s way of learning about the world: open the pages, and see what happens.

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Octavio Ocampo, Forever Always

Jacek Yerka, House over the Waterfall

Norman Rockwell, Carefree Days Ahead

WHAT YOU WILL SEE HERE

When you open tiostest.wpengine.com, you will see a human value identified at the top of the page. The value changes daily. These values are designed to follow the seasons of the year.

You will also see an overview of the value, or subject for the day, and then two columns of materials.

The left-side column presents true narratives, which include biographies, memoirs, histories, documentary films and the like; and also technical and analytical writings.

The right-side columns presents the work of the human imagination: fictional novels and stories, music, visual art, poetry and fictional film.

Each entry is presented to help identify the value. Open some of the links and experience our human story, again. It belongs to us all, and each of us is a part of it.

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