Re: The Principle Aim of Strength Training, The Authentic Heart..

Damon [no longer around] said Mar 22, 2008, 12:05 AM:

 

Ive been going through this confusion for a while now - the motivation to engage in the practice of strength training based on what you refer to as a conventional benefit at odds with the motivation to pursue as an intense focus of awareness.  I still have conventional goals, and am still seeking to experience different depths of this practice.

My perspective in going through this confusion is to recognise that when my motivation is purely superficial, the practice oscillates depending on my physical and emotional states.  When this is the case I can engage in a deep practice but its not a given.  If I wake and I'm tired, busy with work and family and with a superficial motivation for practice, these influences will block the natural flow of  experience to practice and ultimately influences my capacity to be fully in the moment. Its when I recognise between those moments that the practice of strength training has capacity beyond the superficial, I can engage in it and experience depth, regardless of the reality of my external influences and internal reactions. 

The heart for me is to find the pure motivation to engage in the the discipline of strength training completely, to walk out of my gym and leave the attention of my practice where it was, with an increased awareness of where I am at now.

I enjoy reading your writing Rob, it opens up a reflection of different dimensions of this practice that are there but hidden from view…..

Strength and Spirit

Damon