Food in Every Sense
How other sense experience daily provides us with food: food of the ears, eyes, etc. Are you creating the best nourishment for yourself through your other senses?
Food as we all know is what we eat: we put substance into our mouths and somehow, miraculously the substance turns into what our bodies use to continue our lives.
Have you ever given thought to the other forms of nourishment, no less important, no less life forming, coming through the different senses? Let's take one small example: hearing. If you work in an office it is likely you have a radio on most of the day. Your brain is being mildly stimulated through hearing the various bits of music. We even call them "sound-bites".
Have you ever considered the effect of the music and words on your mind, repeated over and over? Ask yourself, if this song is feeding me, what am I eating?
Do the same with commercials. You may find you have been mindlessly “chewing” on words and sounds that don’t really feed you, or feed you ideas which are less than what you need or want.
Take the same moments to examine what you are looking at. The nightly news cast is a prime example. Most of the news (north, east, west, south) is actually repetition of the most dramatic, and most horrible of the events that have taken place during a recent period of time. Is this what you really want to watch?
Does watching this make you feel more empowered and happier in your life? It may be important in your life to watch the news daily but for most people, the continual drip of "information" which is often visually appalling and emotionally upsetting contributes to an inner sense of helplessness and overwhelm. Take time to notice this and cut down viewing of the news to a more appropriate level for you.
Allow yourself to chose a more uplifting "eye" food. Go through your life with an understanding you are taking a sense inventory of everything which surrounds you daily. Take stock of these experiences consciously.
Ask yourself whether these experiences, on a daily basis, contribute to a wonderful, happy foundation for your life, a foundation which helps you cope with and feel better in the life you now live (as the right diet does).
On the other hand do these daily experiences slowly leak away whatever storehouse of joy and happiness, optimism and delight you have in the life you are living.
If your daily sense experiences do not add to your storehouse of joy and fun, take time to create more of these. Take a walk, speak with a neighbor, watch a sunset. The modern phenomena of gardening is, in my opinion, one very important way in which we feed all our senses in a positive, uplifting way.
Find ways to feed every sense, with as much care as you take with your diet.




re: Food in Every Sense
When I read this paragraph... "On the other hand do these daily experiences slowly leak away whatever storehouse of joy and happiness, optimism and delight you have in the life you are living."... the idea came to mind that these daily experiences don't simply leak away good energy. They eat it up.
I'll have to consider for a while whether that's true or not. First thought is... "what's eating you?"
It sure seems like something's wearing me down when I listen to the usual media drone.
Maybe it's not the old 'eat or be eaten' so much as being ground down, by the stones of the media mill. Maybe that's all I am to the anonymous talking heads on the tube... grist for the mill.
Maybe that's why I find myself spending more time on the net. I can talk back... and get a response.
Food in Every Sense
Yes.
but first a comment re: your reply to Tea with Harold. I did not respond because the narrowing of the page is happening and I don't want to contribute to that but am uncertain how to fix it.
Yes. If we let ourselves be "receptive" to the media's view on the world, it truly takes us down.
We know the media are about nasty, negative stuff, since our biology has developed by our brains jumping to "Awake" when a danger or problem presented itself.
I believe we are in a new paradigm, in which this use of the brain will be replaced with the ability to learn to focus on the positive, on what we want to create, on what we want to see grow.
The wanting and the focussing on the positive helps us feel the positive inside.
It's a simple idea but a big shift.
What do you think of it?
Food in Every Sense
Hmm... uncertain how to fix it. Yeah. The trouble with all this techno-mediated stuff. Let's hope it gets better, not worse.
Ah, the media. We are the media, right now. We flow around the problems and say "hi" anyway.
Yes, the wanting and focussing on the positive stirs the depths. We have untapped strength in our unsconscious mind(s). It's not just a Freudian rubbish bin.
The simple idea is like a seed. And we nourish it with our faith, our confidence that it can really be... or it withers.
What I want today is calling me now, an actual physical project, like a lover... no time for words... do... show your love for me. It's not a fairy tale. I swing my sword through the media haze of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) blindly at first, but the surety of the diety in the sword, finds its mark... as if shot like an arrow from my heart. My lover sighs. Another day, with renewed hope. We walk forth into this new world, among the slumbering, to find others of like mind.