I remember you talking about the "little wobblies" in that post and it made much sense to me, although my body is incapable of doing yoga in any form. This makes me think about elderly spirituality. Who guides those of us whose bodies are betraying us? Maybe just dealing with the insults of old age is enough to meditate about.
What do elderly people think about? I can only speak for myself because I can't engage old people I know in that kind of discussion. I think about how to rise above physical pain in order to free my mind for more lofty things. I also look for ways to laugh at myself and what I have to do to get through any given day. However, I'm not sure that is meditation. If it is, I'm not very good at it.
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I remember you talking about the "little wobblies" in that post and it made much sense to me, although my body is incapable of doing yoga in any form. This makes me think about elderly spirituality. Who guides those of us whose bodies are betraying us? Maybe just dealing with the insults of old age is enough to meditate about.
I’m pondering that last sentence…What kind of meditating comes through the “insults of old age?”
What do elderly people think about? I can only speak for myself because I can't engage old people I know in that kind of discussion. I think about how to rise above physical pain in order to free my mind for more lofty things. I also look for ways to laugh at myself and what I have to do to get through any given day. However, I'm not sure that is meditation. If it is, I'm not very good at it.
Thanks for sharing 🙏 Impressive to do a sermon on one leg 🦵. I appreciate your posts which share your insights.