Bill Lundstrom
Bill Lundstrom
originally posted by Everett Bandman:
As a former Professor now retired, I have taken up a daily meditation practice over the past 10 years. For me thinking interferes with experiencing the present moment. Some thoughts such as the memories above may elicit emotions worthy of one's full awareness. We may believe we can think and feel at the same time, but its multitasking, going back and forth between the two activities. Meditation can allow you to experience that dichotomy. Anyone who's been thinking while driving and notices they haven't been aware of the last few moments of driving has experienced this phenomena. I lost my wife of 40 years on June 1, so am very aware of the episodic nature of grief as well as the healing nature of loving memories.
Sorry for your loss. But, thanks for such a thoughtful post.