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Happiness is Right Outside Your Window

 

Nautre is outside your window, and so is happiness.

When you connect with nature you gain the skill of presence of mind and learn to view what is around you with a new awareness. Nature is both forgiving and teaching. Stop and think how everything you put into your body and surround yourself with daily traveled some path to you from the earth. People being born omnivores obtain energy to maintain the physical body directly from plants the produces, or from other animals.

Our lives depend upon nature, but this is a reason to smile because nature is always there for us. Does not your wakening, your days production hours, your winding down, and then your sleep resemble the four seasons? We do not trap sunlight the way plants do, but have you ever felt a bit off during that time of the year when the hours of daylight are fewer then night or on some of those cloudy days?

When you learn a way to tap into the energy that exists in nature you bring in an awareness that is like a little sun within you. Ever notice how some of the sunniest days are some of the happiest. Through awareness exercises surrounded by nature your awareness skills in everything you do are strengthened. Even nature found in your own backyard can take you deeply into a wonderful wilderness where you can see beauty without the use of your eyes.

The life giving sun, the calm of the moon, and the wonderment of plant and wildlife is around us always. Forget about the teeth and claws, and diseases that have dotted pages and fueled horror stories throughout history. Think of the enchantment of a calf that stands such a short time after birth. Remember the soaring in Richard Bachs book Jonathan Livington Seagull. Think of the flowers that greet the first snowflakes before turning in for winters rest, and those that push their way through lingering snow to welcome spring.

In my twenties a wise woman told me if ever I had any problems all I had to do was sit quietly in the woods and if I cleared my mind and listened the winds would carry the answer to me from the trees. I have come up with many solutions and new ideas while quietly sitting among the trees.

Some wildlife demands our respect because of the way in which their defenses have evolved; think of what you can learn from merely observing them at a safe distance. While I would never think of a polar bear as a pet, I am in awe at their strength and endurance living in an environment that I could not manage for one day without a lot of technical assistance. Amazing how the cute bundles of white fluffy fur turn into such powerful forms of massive muscles. I have no polar bears in my backyard, but I am lucky enough to over morning coffee have deer,turkeys, and sometimes other wildlife allow me to see them as they sprint playfully across an open area I can see from my kitchen window. Those mornings I receive smiles that turn into happiness that follows my through my day. Start your day with a smile and you will be surprised at how much happiness will flow to you.

To observe nature is to learn from nature. As you allow yourself the time to observe nature in its many forms stresses will begin to vanish and be replaced with smiles.

If ever asked my opinion of the perfect couple I would produce a photograph of a pair of mallard ducks that visit me yearly. They glide in together and scan all around them. Then he stands erect and watchful while she eats, and when finished she stands erect and watchful while he eats.

Different individuals are drawn to different plants and wildlife for no logical reason, but what harmonizes from the universe is not always by-the book logical. Through my herbology studies I have been lucky enough to read books written by different Herbalists that recognize the spirit within the herb. While learning such things as the doctrine of signatures and properties is important, learning how to connect in spirit with an herb has an importance of another level.

Life is beautiful if you take the time to push aside those dark thunderhead clouds and to see the promise of sunshine. Connecting with nature, like Gendai Reiki-ho, Komyo Reiki, healing with herbs, and meditation, does not fall under the headings for faster and easier; under the heading whole way of life to make living more worthwhile they all place in the top five.

For information on ways to connect with nature visit my website at http://www.naturalhealinglearning.com and step on the stone Meditation & Beyond.

Author: Roberta Barnes
 
Author Bio:

Roberta Barnes

Roberta Barnes, Gendai Reiki-ho and Komyo Reiki Shihan (master teacher) and Herbalist began using herbs in the 1970s. She was first introduced to the practice of Usui Reiki Ryoho in the 1980s, and began studying Western styles of Reiki Ryoho in the 1990s. In the 21st century she studied with Reiki Shihans Hiroshi Doi who is a member of the Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai, and Rev. Hyakuten Inamoto who is a Buddhist monk in Japan.

Even though Roberta Barnes' focus is Japanese Reiki, herbology, and energy through nature she has studied other energy related practices and has seen auras and other energies all her life. Because of her life experiences and various studies she has excellent sources to draw upon when answering students' questions. Some of the healing Reiki sessions Roberta gives include guiding the client on a journey into his or her past so that blocks formed in the past can come out into the light and be healed. The guided meditative jorneys are tone for both healing and discovery. Other Reiki sessions include herbal consulting, which can also be done separate from Reiki. Roberta Barnes is dedicated to helping others achieve well-being through Usui Reiki Ryoho, herbs, meditation, and connecting with nature. Roberta has always enjoyed the health and peace that comes from observing wildlife, and spends many summer hours in her gardens and the wildlife habitat around her Center that has been certified by the National Wildlife Federation. The enjoyment she receives from teaching how to raise awareness through connecting with nature is equal to that which she receives from teaching and practicing Gendai Reiki-ho and Komyo Reiki.

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