in praise of walking, part two
Nov. 2nd, 2005 08:24 amSo I just realized that I made a long post about the logistics of walking, without saying why I like it.
I love being outside and seeing the way the seasons change.
I love using my body and feeling it getting stronger.
I love feeling like I can always get from somewhere to somewhere else, even if I don't have a ride or a bus pass.
I love being with the company of my own thoughts and the quiet.
I love the way I feel after I take a long walk - pleasantly tired and relaxed.
I love being able to walk for longer and longer periods of time.
I love sharing walks with other serious walkers - like
redjo,
an_gadhar, and
7j. It's wonderful to talk and walk with someone else.
I love the way that you become intimately familiar with territory you have walked. It's totally different from seeing it from a car window or a bus.
I love walking meditation.
If the bike path really does get extended from Boston to Northampton, I would love to walk that sometime, at least once.
I love being outside and seeing the way the seasons change.
I love using my body and feeling it getting stronger.
I love feeling like I can always get from somewhere to somewhere else, even if I don't have a ride or a bus pass.
I love being with the company of my own thoughts and the quiet.
I love the way I feel after I take a long walk - pleasantly tired and relaxed.
I love being able to walk for longer and longer periods of time.
I love sharing walks with other serious walkers - like
I love the way that you become intimately familiar with territory you have walked. It's totally different from seeing it from a car window or a bus.
I love walking meditation.
If the bike path really does get extended from Boston to Northampton, I would love to walk that sometime, at least once.
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Date: 2005-11-02 03:02 pm (UTC)Could you say more about your walking meditation practices? I'm curious.
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:09 pm (UTC)Sure. I usually start with the Standard Issue Tree of Life meditation (hey, my tree can walk). I also do standard Buddhist walking meditation, focusing on the act of walking and the soles of my feet, being aware of what I see without engaging with anything. But in general, I find walking to be a great time to let my mind empty out.
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Date: 2005-11-02 04:37 pm (UTC)So what's this about a bike path extension to Noho? How likely is it to happen, and how long will it take to implement?
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-02 05:24 pm (UTC)I too would love hearing about your walks. You're inspiring me to pop the little one into the jogging stroller and go for some long walks around my area as well. :-)
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:10 pm (UTC)