Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Out on the town

It's amazing what a walk around town ... and a few other places will do.

For some, walking is a privilege that can only be dreamed of, or remembered. For others, walking is taken totally for granted. Then, there are the different ways of relating to 'going for a walk'. Walking can be a chore for some, but if such persons can overcome the thought that going for a walk is about work, and begin to appreciate that this simple form of exercise can actually enrich our sense of perception, a whole new world can be opened.

Walk down the street and pay attention to others who are standing on the corner. Have you ever wondered what stories could be told by some of the most unlikely characters? Which of these is truly down on his or her luck? Which ones might be trying to pull the wool over someone's eyes?

What of the people sitting in the road-side cafes, enjoying a meal or a casual drink? What stories are recounted among friends and aquaintences? How many of these may be visiting after long periods of absence? Are all these conversations easy ... or are there some difficult moments being lived as well?

Keep on walking and find others who are out walking their dogs. How often are animals saving graces for us humans, either because they 'force' some to get out and exercise, or because they balance our lives with their unconditional acceptance and love, asking nothing in return except for a few moments of attention and the odd dish of food?

Pass by the local watering hole and see the young families who have come to the lake to cool off from the heat of the day. How many of the people sitting on the park benches sit here every day telling and retelling the stories of life? What experiences have they lived, and what wisdom could they share if they were given the chance? Would they challenge us or encourage us to look at life through different lenses? Would they help us to celebrate joyfully the blessings we have received?

Go for a walk. Be conscious of the life around you. Dare to allow the things you see to change your perception of life. You never know how such a simple exercise as taking a walk might help to freshen your appreciation for the things and the people around you.

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