What A Difference A Week Makes
Thursday, July 15th, 2010
A week after being at Disney World with my daughter at Nationals for Irish Dance competition, I was at Kripalu, the yoga and retreat center in Stockbridge, Massachussetts. As I sat in the cafeteria enjoying the silent meal that breakfast is designated as daily, I was struck by the vast difference between where I was and where I had been a week earlier.
At Disney, I was in a cafeteria setting for breakfast. It was far from silent. As I searched for a healthy option, my daughter’s breakfast (and everyone else’s around her for that matter) was heaped with a pile of greasy bacon. The majority of the people ranged from mildly overweight to grossly obese and their food choices reflected it. Soda was prevalent as a morning beverage. Fashions were T-shirt based and multi-themed. There was a frenetic energy and excitement in the air.
Breakfast at Kripalu was peaceful and as I said, quiet. For a very spiritual setting, there were only a couple of Buddha bellies, all other bodies ranged from beautifully toned to consciously attempting to become so. There was no bacon and brown rice filled many a plate. Caffeine was not in great supply. It came only in Green Tea. Fashion ranged from hiking wear to yoga wear and nobody stood out in any obvious way. The energy was calm and most motions seems purposeful.
It was so odd to suddenly be struck by the contrast in my week. I had a good time in both places. I am trying to refrain from judgment and just offer an observation, but it was truly like visiting two different lands like you might do at Disney. Instead of Tomorrow Land and Frontier Land it was like having been in Consciousville vs. Unconsciouville. So much for not judging!
I can do both ‘villes’ for sure, but I can say with certainty that I could sustain my sanity much more easily in Consciousville. It felt better and seemed like better fuel for the long run.
What kind of atmosphere sustains you for the long run?

















