Darren Lwyd through the window by ceridwen |
I find that keeping up with my myriad channels of communication can sometimes seem like a chore, and in certain moments, my interactions become fast, shallow, and unsatisfying. I'm not alone in recognizing the challenges of living in highly connected, fast moving technological times. The Wisdom 2.0 series of conferences brings Silicon Valley leaders together with major thinkers and leaders in the mindfulness traditions to discuss how to live with awareness, wisdom, and compassion in a technological age.
In a face-to-face conversation with a friend, I came to realize that one answer to starting to live with awareness, compassion, and some sanity was hidden in plain sight. I was missing it because I had fallen for our current cultural notion that "more is better." I've been seeking to simplify my life by adding more things to it, which has the opposite effect. When my friend stated bluntly that whenever he acquires something new (either an object or a commitment), he finds something else to let go of, it made perfect, shocking sense. I've been packing my life with more stuff and I wasn't letting anything go.
Wednesday, February 22 is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Christian season of Lent. I've already begun what will be my spiritual practice during this season, which is clearing my life. I'm getting rid of physical objects that clutter my space by giving clothes and other items to charitable organizations. I'm also seeking to identify the commitments I can give up or pare back, and I'm thinking very carefully before taking on any new discretionary commitments. I'm hoping this will give me some space and time to engage my life more deeply. I'll report back to my readers near the end of Lent and let you all know how it has been going.