I admit it;
I’ve tried yoga. (This is not where you laugh).
Although, my
yoga odyssey is humorous to watch (both my husband and my cats cock their heads
to the side in bewilderment), it has helped me to at least address, if not practice,
the concept of balance. And one pose, in particular, seems to concentrate on
that goal: the tree pose. Here’s a quick rundown of it for those of you out
there who are not bewildering your significant others and pets:
First, you
stand still, while slightly shifting your weight onto your left foot. Next,
take your right leg, bending your right knee, all while grabbing your right and
positioning it on your inner left leg. Anyone fall down yet? Balance! Yes,
wonderful, beautiful balance!
But wait,
there’s more. Next, press your hands together, raising your arms above your
head. Okay, now, focus on a fixed point, keeping that pose while not falling
over for thirty seconds to a minute. And then repeat with the other leg. You should look like a
peaceful, harmonious tree.
(Perhaps,
now this spot is where you should
laugh).
Do I look
like one such tree? Eh, it’s debatable.
Do I feel like a peaceful, harmonious tree?
That seems to be even less of a reality, as tip, there I go...
(Okay, now, go ahead and laugh).
Yes, this
tipping, beautiful art of the balance thing has been on my mind, not just in my
limbs as I try to stay vertical, but also in two little tricky parts of the
body: the heart and the mind.
Let’s face
it, there’s no yoga pose to deal completely with those two things.
And anyone
who has tried to balance anything: body, recovery, finances, career, family or
marriage, for instance, has faced their own challenges when arriving at their
personal “tree pose.” While uncoordinated, clumsy limbs may not be involved,
nevertheless, the heart and the mind are participating in a tug of war all the
same!
And, in our
culture, there’s often discussion about the heart and the mind. Which one
should run the show? It becomes especially tricky if we’re thinking about
significant relationships and issues, especially in the love realm. You can
almost hear the fists flying now! The heart should do the talking; after all,
love is all about the affairs of the heart, right?
And then there
comes the mind’s argument: one needs to think this thing through before one
“loses their head.”
And no one’s
even brought up God yet!
Ay-yi-yi-yi-yi!!!
So, which
one is it: the heart or the mind? Is it possible to separate the two?
Let’s look
at the heart first. We, after all, celebrate it so much in our culture. We have
hearts everywhere: Valentine’s Day, love songs, soap operas, chick films, just
to get started. It is one of the first things us ladies doodle on our notebooks
when we’re school girls. We love hearts. But what, exactly, is one? What does
it mean?
From
whatever Biology classes we’ve taken in school, we learned that the heart is
the major muscle, pumping blood to every part of our body, keeping us alive. If
the heart goes bad, we go bad. We die. Fun fact.
And,
according to Hebrew wisdom, everything in life has a physical and a spiritual
component to it. So, it stands to reason, spiritually speaking, Proverbs
4:23 is that spiritually pumping heart.
“Keep thy heart with all diligence;
for out of it are the issues of life.”
One may
argue the point that our spiritually issue-filled heart creates the core of our
identity, even making us who we are…
“For as he thinketh in his heart, so
is he...”
Proverbs 23:7
It also
shows us what we value in life…
“For where your treasure is, there
will your heart be also.”
Matthew 6:21; Luke 12:34
“Okay,
okay,” we think, “this isn’t too bad, too much to handle. I’m trucking along
pretty well.”
Just one
second here! There’s one tiny detail to the heart that should get our attention
before we all run full steam ahead with our hearts dictating our life shows.
That one detail?
“The heart is deceitful above all
things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”
Jeremiah 17:9
Oh, that.
Back to the
tree pose? Should we forget about ever listening to or following our hearts
again? Should we toss ‘em out with the recycling tomorrow? Not so fast. No baby
and bathwater scenario here, just apply God. And we start with Jesus.
“That Christ may dwell in your hearts
by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love,”
Ephesians 3:17
Yes, we
haven’t tossed out love completely either. The balance comes when we’re
grounded by faith and love which asks ourselves the question, “what would Jesus
do?” We need to apply that to our heart issues. That’ll help.
But we
shouldn’t stop there. There is some advice to take; it’s called God’s Word.
“For the word of God is quick, and
powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing
asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of
the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Hebrews 4:12
God is not
intimidated by our tricky hearts. He knows what makes us tick. But notice what
He also knows: “the thoughts and intents of
the heart.”
Hmmm. Sounds
like the mind to me.
And yes, God
has something to say about our minds as we grapple with our tree poses for
balance. Let’s return to Proverbs 23:7:
“For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he...”
Without sounding like Winnie the Pooh too much
(“Think, think, think”), we are confronted by the power of our thoughts.
Indeed, if thoughts lead to words, words lead
to actions and actions lead to our life issues, I suppose it’s worth it to take
the time to think about our thoughts, right?
“For I say, through the grace given
unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly
than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to
every man the measure of faith.”
Romans 12:3
How do they affect our balance? Are our
thoughts making our tree poses in life and in our recovery tip over? And, if,
through bad decisions already, what do we do if we feel we’ve already lost our
minds? Are we hopeless? Out of balance forever?
No.
Could we ever be a peaceful, harmonious tree
pose in life?
Yes.
But, we need to choose.
“I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and
death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed
may live.”
Deuteronomy 30:19
Ah, yes, choice! Just like the yoga pose,
there need to be adjustments made not only in our body, but also in our lives
as well. When in the actual tree pose, itself, there are varying shifts to the
left or to the right side of the body one needs to make in order to achieve
that steady balance- and to avoid a face plant.
How much more then, are there adjustments
which need to be made concerning our hearts and minds, which are-hate to break
it to you-tied together?
And that may be part of the balance issue.
First, we may have not decided to choose life, to choose God for ourselves. And
the second potential factor may be, you and I may still be in limbo about our
hearts and minds working with each other instead of against each other.
“But let him ask in
faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven
with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall receive any
thing of the Lord.”
James 1:6-7
Are we double minded? Check out what being
that means:
“A double minded man is
unstable in all his ways.”
James 1:8
Feeling double minded? Tipping over
emotionally in your life? It’s still not hopeless, you know. Why not? Because
of God- and something He said a few verses earlier…
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to
all men liberally, and
upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.”
James 1:5
By George, wisdom!!!
Yes, we can actually ask for it! But
the catch is, to ask God for the wisdom. And how many of us have gotten
ourselves into different kinds of trouble, getting our wisdom from other
sources. You and I, however, can change that!
“Draw nigh to God, and he will draw
nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double
minded.”
James 4:8
And this wisdom, once
again, assures us of a bigger mind connection than what our finite thoughts
could ever be capable of…
“For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct
him? But we have the mind of Christ.”
1 Corinthians 2:16
Balance is about God: heart and mind. It is
constant; it’s not just a one-time decision. It’s daily. It’s living and
breathing. It is a relationship with
God, with Jesus acting as our bridging Lord and Savior. And yes, in our lives,
sometimes, there will be swaying involved.
But as you are swaying,
whether in your body, mind, heart, recovery or faith, your life is moving,
nevertheless.
“And I will give them a heart to know
me, that I am the LORD: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God:
for they shall return unto me with their whole heart.”
Jeremiah 24:7
Allow that movement,
then, to steer you closer to God.
Allow that to be your definition of balance. And strike your own victorious
tree pose!
Copyright © 2016 by Sheryle Cruse
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