ILP - Day 7 - Sick
So the next few days will see the birth of sickblogging, and a focus on the more cerebral ILP pursuits.
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My ridiculous run of injuries continues. I had quite a nasty cough after my bout of flu, so nasty that it made me bruise my ribs. That's right, horrible painful bruised ribs, which means I can't breathe properly and it hurts to cough or laugh. As Paul points out, when you're in the middle of a self-help kick, any interruption feels like a solid blow to the gut.
Still, practice is going well, and I have no desire to give up, even when injuries interfere with certain goals.
Today is a photo of a kitten precariously situated on a tree branch, a worried look spread all over its cute little face. HANG IN THERE says the caption. Usually I'd be tempted to smash my face into such a poster, but today, despite a bizarre run of misfortune, I'm happy just to be practising.
Yay for unexpected feelings of contendedness and joy.
What a crap couple of days. The whole Gafni controversy once again strikes at the heart of the teacher-student relationship.
Best to do as Paul says, and just be aware. Constantly aware. That's more than enough practise for today.
Scalability. I think I've lauded it before, but one of the best things about the ILP is that it's scalable. So when you have a severe rib injury or whatnot, you can still practice, in accordance with what Paul calls the one repetition model. That is, in whatever practice you choose to do, make sure you do at least one 'rep' (he was referring to fitness; pushups and the like, but you can apply it anywhere. Just do something and the rest will follow).
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Just a little sidenote: I've referenced Paul so many times that it's not even funny. Maybe he should compile all his suggestions (emotional inbox being the latest) 'cos some of them are pretty damn good. Steve Pavlina eat your heart out. Plus, I smell a new breed of fiction coming on. Out with hysterical realism, in with... actualized re-capturing of the fragmented self? Wank! But you get the picture.
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Now, in some instances it may be physically impossible to complete at least one rep of your auxillary practises (see Ribs, Bruised) but with the one minute core practises, you can at least keep that intentionality from disappearing. It's an inspired inclusion, and one that I can't praise enough.
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I think it was William from Integral Options who suggested that blocks will start emerging around day 30. I think mine have emerged earlier, because of all these injuries. But that's for tomorrow.
Hammering the cramps.
Community is an overlooked part of my practice, particularly when it comes to the interpersonal aspects of the ILP. The shadow stuff and the 321 process just isn't as immediately appealing as writing essays or doing one handed clap pushups (I can dream). It is, of course, a vital part of any attempt to change yourself in a fundamental way, lest you end up pulling a Darth Vader and being a very deep, very annoying jerk.
I'm willing to best that a lot of us here on Zaadz can be a bit.... socially inept at times (or maybe I'm just projecting, or maybe it's a male thing, but the whole early adapter somewhat tech savvy introspective meditator demographic tends not to partaayyyy too hard) so online communities can relieve that pressure somewhat.
So Go! For the good of the city! and join this comments thread over at Integral Practice. Play nice and contribute and maybe we can hammer out the cramps.