Why I am about to become slave to the clock

by Eric on March 5, 2008

chinese_organ_clockAs I described in my last post on the Year of Sagely Living, March is meant to have us focus on the balance of rest and activity in our lives. I’ve thought more about this category than the two prior, because nothing immediately sprang to mind as a perfect practice to undertake. This is especially true because I am attempting to maintain my January and February practices and having some success with both of them.

Ultimately, because I’m trying to stay as focused on explicit Chinese Medicine material as possible, I think I’m going to focus on the organ clock. It’s such a ubiquitous part of our lives at school, we talk about it in almost every class. Some laughingly shrug it off, others take it seriously but don’t seem to evaluate it much. I’d like to use March as a kind of organ clock laboratory. Using Brandon Brown’s widget to help me keep to the true organ system periods, I will be doing a brief (3-5 minute) meditation on the organ systems as the energy reaches its peak within each. This will require me to be vigilant in watching the clock, which shouldn’t be too much of a problem because of the relatively regimented quality of my normal schedule.

There are some caveats. Obviously, sometimes I will be in class when I should be doing a meditation. I won’t be able to do each organ system every day. Over the course of March, however, I should get a good sense of the reality of the organ clock at each position. Another problem is that I will be sleeping during a portion of the organ system times. I considered having a weekend where I set an alarm for each organ system during the night to get a sense of their qualities. However, because we have finals coming as well as our clinical entrance exams, I don’t think that’s a fantastic idea. The most yin of the organ systems are going to have to wait to be tested.

Along with this, I will continue to maintain my practice of leaving Sunday completely open for family time – rest and relaxation. Saturday is also a family/home day, but I let myself do some work-related things such as my Weekly Review. I have already seen such great benefit from doing this, I can’t think of any reason not to continue.

One final goal, and I’m afraid this is a bit of a doozy. The “one goal at a time” advocates will not be happy with my do-it-all approach. :) Starting tomorrow, I will begin weaning myself until I reach a solid habit of waking at 5am. The early morning time is my very favorite and while I currently wake around 6, I don’t feel that it is early enough. I would like to take that early morning time to recharge myself in a variety of ways – through brisk walks through the neighborhood, Yijing readings, tea on the deck, Qigong, meditation or any other quiet activity that fits well with the gentle early morning energy. I have lots of help on how to achieve this goal – many bloggers have written about it. Steve Pavlina is one of my favorites as far as this topic is concerned.

So, to recap – my March Year of Sagely Living practices are:

1. Organ clock meditations during the peaks of the energy for each organ system.

2. Continuing my practice of spending weekends on family/home oriented rest and relaxation.

3. Going through the process to achieve the goal of waking at 5am daily – including weekends.

Thanks for listening.

Eric

Tags: meditation, balance, Personal Development, relaxation, Organ systems, personal commitment, Year of Sagely Living, organ system

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1 Stacey Derbinshire March 5, 2008 at 8:56 am

I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

Stacey Derbinshire

2 medical bracelets March 5, 2008 at 10:32 am

Sounds educative. Hoping that you will reach your March sagely living practices goals. :)

3 Evan March 5, 2008 at 3:04 pm

I look forward to hearing what you find during your meditation on the different organ peak times.

I suspect you of having a lot of wood energy Eric.

4 Nico March 7, 2008 at 7:24 am

I like waking up very early in the morning myself! But often I don’t seem to have the will power to do it all the time… Once I stay up a bit later for a change, I can’t get to sleep early the next day and just sleep longer then usual.

I’ll be checking out your blog more often! Greetings

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