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Lessons From The Lotus Flower

by Mark Guay

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The muck in our lives can be life’s greatest teacher. As Pema Chodron reminds us, “If we learn to open our hearts, anyone, including the people who drive us crazy can be our teacher.” When you put a microscope on the muck in your life, what can it teach you?

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Have you ever learned something that apparently the rest of the world knew,

But you didn't?

For me,

That came in the form of a lotus flower yesterday.

I've seen this flower all over.

It's about as ubiquitous as the Zen Enzo symbol,

Which is the circle,

In the business of mindfulness.

I just never knew the lotus flower story.

So when a new yoga instructor spoke about the lotus flower during class,

And an old friend showed up to a dinner party with a new lotus flower tattoo,

I took this coincidence as an opportunity to learn more about this flower,

And I want to share it with you today on this episode.

What makes a lotus flower so unique is that it's a little beautiful bright flower that sits atop the water with roots that travel deep into the muddy muck far below.

Its symbolism represents the beauty that can grow out of the muck in our lives,

The mud in our lives.

What can it teach us?

It turns out quite a bit.

I have two lessons that I want to share with you today that I learned from learning about the lotus flower.

Number one,

Out of the muck,

Create something that matters.

I firmly believe that the muck in our lives can be life's greatest teacher.

As Pema Chodron reminds us,

In one of my favorite books by her,

Living Beautifully,

I highly encourage you to check it out,

She said,

Quote,

If we learn to open our hearts,

Anyone,

Including the people who drive us crazy,

Can be our teacher,

End quote.

Now I'm sure we have a lot of people in our lives that drive us crazy,

So I'm sure we have a lot of teachers.

It's a unique spin to put on that for sure.

But when you put a microscope to the muck in your life,

What can it teach you?

For Billy Starr,

For instance,

One of the gentlemen that I interviewed,

He's the creator of the Pan-Mass Challenge charity bike ride,

Which has raised over $500 million for cancer research.

That muck for Billy came in the form of losing his mother to cancer.

After losing his mother to melanoma at the young age of 49,

45-year-old Billy,

He hit a new low.

It became hard to focus on anything other than the memories of his mother.

So he went for a bike ride,

And then another,

And then another.

Instead of ignoring the muck in his life,

He dug in deep and grew roots.

These roots blossomed into one of the most successful charity race-like events to date.

Billy's story,

Though.

Billy's story is not unique,

However.

A number of people I've interviewed have turned the muck of their lives into an opportunity to create something that matters.

The formula?

Apply the muck times your unique talent,

And add in a big,

Hairy,

Audacious dream that inspires you and probably scares you.

The sum total will be far greater than anything you could have imagined before.

Lesson number two.

Bring your muck into focus.

At the beginning of the new year,

I sat down to write with the full intention to continue to work on a book that I've been putting off for quite some time.

What happened instead,

However,

Grew into over 2,

000 words that I splashed in my journal like Jackson Pollock threw paint on a canvas.

My stream of consciousness led me to discover that I have a bit of a problem with perfectionism.

But I learned that just writing can sometimes be the best self-help.

As Julia Cameron put it in her book to help people discover their unique art,

Called aptly The Artist's Way,

Quote,

Just as a good rain clears the air,

A good writing day clears the psyche,

End quote.

First,

I wrote out all the things I really want to do in the near future,

Like getting my yoga teacher certification,

For instance.

Then I wrote out why I feel unable to do it.

In the yoga example,

For instance,

I had a deep desire for quite some time to immerse myself in an ashram in India for at least a two-month-long yoga certification.

Since I couldn't do this without sacrificing a job I love,

Along with being a caretaker for my loving wife,

I put it off until the timing was right.

All or nothing was my logic.

I've always been a go-big-or-go-home kind of guy,

A jump-in-the-deep-end kind of guy.

Perhaps it's the old snowboarder machismo in me,

I don't know,

But compromise has always been a dirty word.

It's a bit like sipping tea when craving coffee.

But this logic,

This logic is perfectionism in a mask.

And while perfectionism can be a beautiful trait,

It can also lead to never getting anything done and never focusing.

So I left it up to the power of intention,

And I literally wrote out that if a yoga certification class were to come to my attention that day in a timeline that allowed me to keep my greater responsibilities,

I'd move to make it happen.

And it just so happened that an hour later I entered a new studio who just announced a yoga teacher training program that looked to fit in perfectly.

And you all know the end of this story.

I ended up focusing my efforts and joined that yoga teacher training program,

And I gladly walked away with my certificate to teach.

If you can't stand your job and you feel drained at work,

Identify what it is exactly that drains you.

Is it because you're not inspired or feel pulled down by negative coworkers?

If you're feeling held back,

What is it exactly that's holding you back?

Is it feelings of self-doubt or a disempowering relationship?

But instead of just thinking about it,

Pull the tangled ball of thoughts into a straight line by grabbing a pen or opening up your laptop.

Type.

Write.

Dig your hands in the muck.

Multiply the muck times your unique talent and add in a big,

Hairy,

Audacious dream that inspires you and probably scares you.

The sum total will be far greater than anything you could have imagined before.

Meet your Teacher

Mark GuaySan Diego, CA, USA

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Recent Reviews

Hannah

March 29, 2023

Thank you~ great reminders to dig deep into the mud with courage and to develop from within with patience and focus. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Luiza

March 10, 2022

Profound, will listen again to reforce this knowledge. Thank you!

Kirk

March 9, 2022

Nature often provides beautiful teachers. Thank you for this Mark. 🙏

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