Yesterday morning began with
my being awakened at 5:15 by my cat, Spirit, reprising the previous
two or three mornings of meowling at the top of his considerable
lungs outside my bedroom door, which I keep closed at night
specifically to prevent him waking me up several times during the
night by walking all over me, licking my hair, or putting his nose an
inch from mine to check to see if I'm still breathing. (Wow! A
75-word sentence! I'm going for the Guinness!) My response was to
throw a slipper at the door and, when that didn't work, jumping out
of bed, banging the door with my fist, jerking it open and chasing
him around the apartment, yelling at him. (Maturity is the
cornerstone of my being.)
He remained on my shit list
for a couple of hours, but we finally made up.
Last night, anticipating a
repeat of the scenario, I filled a spray bottle with water and put it
on the dresser beside my bedroom door.
But this morning I awoke at
6:15 from an uninterrupted sleep filled with pleasant dreams. When I
got up and turned on the computer—part of my
first-thing-in-the-morning ritual—I found a Google Alert to a link
to an unexpected and very nice review of one of my books. It was all
the more appreciated because it was from a reader I'd made contact
with through a readers' network site just a few days before.
The point of this
recitation, and the purpose of this blog, is to contemplate how
different two successive mornings can be and, by extension how
strange and fascinating are the vagaries of life.
Because we are such busy
individuals in such a busy society, we have set aside one day of the
year for the purpose of showing gratitude for the good things in our
lives, thereby sparing ourselves the necessity to thinking much about
them the other 364 days. But perhaps we should at least be a lot more
conscious and appreciative of them.
Life is like looking through
the glass window of a clothes dryer on “Tumble”—the marvelous
(white silks) and the good (whites) and the bad (dark colors) and the
absolutely terrible (winter coats and heavy jeans) are all tossed in
together and come tumbling past the window with seemingly total
randomness. And while we spend very little time looking through the
window of a clothes dryer, perhaps we should with this blog in mind.
Because humans are
programmed to expect the good of life, we tend to pay little or no
attention to it when we're experiencing the good things. Our focus
seems drawn only to the frequent not-so-good, the occasional bad, and
the fortunately rare absolutely terrible. The fact that humans are
both physical and mental beings adds complexity to the equation. You
can be feeling fine physically, but be plagued by worries or troubles
having nothing to do with the physical body; or, conversely, a
physical problem of one degree or another can offset the balance. To
me, a perfect day, is one in which I am totally unaware of my body
and am not mentally unhappy about anything. The perfect temperature,
for example, is the one at which you are completely unaware of it.
The perfect mental state is one in which it is free to concentrate on
whatever task you have set for it.
The tumble-dry of life ends
only when our cycle is over; in the meantime we should concentrate on
looking for the whites passing by the window, and more fully
appreciate just how nice they are and how lucky we are to have them.
Dorien's
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3 comments:
Sure, leave it to the human not to consider your cat's needs and feelings. lol Pray Spirit never learns how to use the computer or he may leave you a few reviews of his own.
Our cat climbs on the bed at 3 am and tries to pull our hands from under the cover so we can pet him. He does this by sticking his claws into our fingers and pulling, all the while making little happy chirruping calls.
It does tend to make us just a tad ratty!
Cats are amazing creatures. Have you considered wearing gloves to bed, Nikolaos?
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