seeking equanimity. a noisy chaotic mind this morning.

July 20th, 2013, 8am

It was 27.2°C.

Up until last year, a focus of mine was to seek happiness. That was the wrong mentality.

I was chatting with one of my yoga teachers one morning and he discussed the equanimity mindset. He said, “It’s not about finding happiness, it’s about finding upeksha.” Upeksha is sanskrit for equanimity. The direct translation is detachment or indifference but its denotation is actually the opposite. It’s an awareness and acknowledgement of emotions or feelings of a situation. It’s that calm mental state when your mind is balanced. An equilibrium. A soft awareness like watching the waves crash along the beach or the clouds gently roll across the expansive sky.

In NYC, it’s hard to escape into nature to find stillness but I recently stumbled across Greenacre Park, pictured above. It’s a privately owned space open to the public. A place to visit when your mind is running in all directions. The lush greenery will soothe you, the sound of the waterfall rushing will lull you into serenity. I’ve found my city sanctuary. Where is your sanctuary?


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Anne Wu

Tipping at the intersection of tech + yoga. infinite wanderlust. seeker of equanimity uwenna.com @uwenna

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