Good Monday morning to you all! I hope you had a great weekend, and there weren't too many football widows out there.
When a Soldier becomes a veteran, the transition may seem seamless and easy to the onlookers. But in reality, the transition from military to civilian life is difficult at best. I miss my army life, I won't lie. There are MANY veterans who start their own business once getting out of the military. You're in control, and you don't have to worry about fitting into the social norm that society dictates. Our social norm isn't well understood by those who haven't served. ANYWAY, I'm getting off topic.. Today I want to share with you a veteran owned business, Salty Dog Tac
tical.
Salty Dog Tactical, LLC is a small disabled veteran owned business that
is a retailer in medical supplies, out door & sportsman equipment
and tactical gear. They are based out of Pennsylvania. You can find them on FACEBOOK. They help fulfill a need for civilian service industries for people such as firefighters, paramedics, police, etc. They post GREAT tips and information daily on their Facebook page, which really is helpful to know. Please find them, tell them I sent ya, and support a small, veteran owned business. I wish them all the best of luck, and sending positive vibes for success!!
Happy Mudita Monday!!
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Monday, September 9, 2013
Monday, September 2, 2013
Mudita Monday - 2 Sept 13 - Sandy Lamontange
As one of the leaders of the Etsy Maine Team, I get to assist in choosing the "MOM", also known as the member of the month. There's no prize.. just recognition for a job well done.
This month, our MOM is Sandy Lamontange. And let me tell you.. it is well deserved! She works hard to create numerous treasuries featuring as many team members' works as she can, and she always spreads the love. She doesn't focus or favor one specific person/shop. So this month, we all plan on creating treasuries in her name, with her being the #1 featured shop! If you're on Etsy, please help us celebrate Sandy's nomination as our Member of the Month.
Sandy's shop is called "Grandma Sandy's Boutique" and features beautiful hand knit items; from socks to scarfs, bibs to booties.. Her creations are truly top notch quality!
This scarf is one of my favorites! I love the colors! Blues and greens have always been partial to my heart.
I couldn't think of a better person to write about today, on this Mudita Monday. Namaste and Mudita to you Sandy! <3
Wondering what this whole "Mudita Monday" thing is all about? Go HERE, to my initial post to learn more about it.
'Til next time my friends!
Thank you for stopping by!
This month, our MOM is Sandy Lamontange. And let me tell you.. it is well deserved! She works hard to create numerous treasuries featuring as many team members' works as she can, and she always spreads the love. She doesn't focus or favor one specific person/shop. So this month, we all plan on creating treasuries in her name, with her being the #1 featured shop! If you're on Etsy, please help us celebrate Sandy's nomination as our Member of the Month.
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Scarf made by Sandy of Grandma Sandeze |
Sandy's shop is called "Grandma Sandy's Boutique" and features beautiful hand knit items; from socks to scarfs, bibs to booties.. Her creations are truly top notch quality!
This scarf is one of my favorites! I love the colors! Blues and greens have always been partial to my heart.
I couldn't think of a better person to write about today, on this Mudita Monday. Namaste and Mudita to you Sandy! <3
Wondering what this whole "Mudita Monday" thing is all about? Go HERE, to my initial post to learn more about it.
'Til next time my friends!
Thank you for stopping by!

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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Playing Catch Up
So much to do, so little time...I had that feeling all summer with the wedding coming up, and now that the wedding is done.. I still feel that way! But in a good way. So here's a brief run down to get ya all caught up.
- Got married August 10 to the man that completes me in every way imaginable. It was a windy day, rained right up until the ceremony and then it stopped. It wasn't a heavy rain.. a sprinkle really.. but it was a great day, filled with laughter, family, and fun. :) OH! And I made all the wedding favors. :)
- Have had several doctors appointments the last month ranging from neurology to urology. Fun stuff, huh? bleck. As a matter of fact, I have 2 more appointments coming up on Monday! But I think those are the last two for a while...unless something drastic happens.
- Got my son all enrolled in school (my big 6th grader!), attended an orientation, and he started school August 21. They start fairly early here, because it is still a very rural community with farms all over the place. They have a 2 week vacation in September/October so that the kids can help with the potato harvest.
- Re-opened my Etsy shop (www.etsy.com/shop/jsbarts) after it had been on vacation for nearly 2 months while we were doing all the wedding preparations. And in the last week, I've gotten 3 orders! All for the same pumpkin spoon rest! I guess I need to make lots more of those!
- Began selling my stuff at a gift shop in Caribou, Maine; that is known for carrying quality, handmade items, but MOST known for carrying Amish made furniture. Hoping to do well there.
- Started making Christmas ornaments to get all stocked up for the big art/craft show that is done up here in Fort Kent at the University. I've been told it's a big to do and that I SHOULD do relatively well. Keep your fingers crossed!
I think those are all the major items...I've also decided to nix the themed days. They're not really helping me stay on track at all...I am going to keep Mudita Mondays, as I believe those are important. It's always nice to recognize someone for their efforts and be genuinely happy for their successes, whether it is of any benefit for you or not. There needs to be MORE positivity in the world.. and more recognition of the good things people do. So yea... that's staying. :)
Lots of ideas for upcoming posts.... so stay tuned my friends!
OH! and I almost forgot.. I am running a Labor Day sale at my Etsy store.. until 2 September. Just enter "LABORDAY" in the coupon code to receive $5 off any purchase of $15 or more in my shop. Please spread the word!
TTFN
- Got married August 10 to the man that completes me in every way imaginable. It was a windy day, rained right up until the ceremony and then it stopped. It wasn't a heavy rain.. a sprinkle really.. but it was a great day, filled with laughter, family, and fun. :) OH! And I made all the wedding favors. :)
- Have had several doctors appointments the last month ranging from neurology to urology. Fun stuff, huh? bleck. As a matter of fact, I have 2 more appointments coming up on Monday! But I think those are the last two for a while...unless something drastic happens.
- Got my son all enrolled in school (my big 6th grader!), attended an orientation, and he started school August 21. They start fairly early here, because it is still a very rural community with farms all over the place. They have a 2 week vacation in September/October so that the kids can help with the potato harvest.
- Re-opened my Etsy shop (www.etsy.com/shop/jsbarts) after it had been on vacation for nearly 2 months while we were doing all the wedding preparations. And in the last week, I've gotten 3 orders! All for the same pumpkin spoon rest! I guess I need to make lots more of those!
- Began selling my stuff at a gift shop in Caribou, Maine; that is known for carrying quality, handmade items, but MOST known for carrying Amish made furniture. Hoping to do well there.
- Started making Christmas ornaments to get all stocked up for the big art/craft show that is done up here in Fort Kent at the University. I've been told it's a big to do and that I SHOULD do relatively well. Keep your fingers crossed!
I think those are all the major items...I've also decided to nix the themed days. They're not really helping me stay on track at all...I am going to keep Mudita Mondays, as I believe those are important. It's always nice to recognize someone for their efforts and be genuinely happy for their successes, whether it is of any benefit for you or not. There needs to be MORE positivity in the world.. and more recognition of the good things people do. So yea... that's staying. :)
Lots of ideas for upcoming posts.... so stay tuned my friends!
OH! and I almost forgot.. I am running a Labor Day sale at my Etsy store.. until 2 September. Just enter "LABORDAY" in the coupon code to receive $5 off any purchase of $15 or more in my shop. Please spread the word!
TTFN
Monday, August 5, 2013
Mudita Monday - Andrea Mayo
I may be biased.. I know that I have been gloating about those that are close to me and how happy I am for them because of different aspects in their lives...
Today is no different. My little sister, Andrea, is an AMAZING person!! For the last 6 years, she has been competing at national and international levels for biathlon (skiing and marksmanship). After a knee injury and surgery where they actually had to take a ligament from her hip and put it in her knee... it became evident that her competitive days were coming to an end. Did that stop her though? Oh hell no. She has moved to Utah with her boyfriend (who is also a competitive athlete from Canada) and started going to school for massage therapy. She was salutatorian of her high school class, and is not afraid to be her own person. I've never met anyone as quirky, happy go lucky, passionate, and animated as my little sister. Her happiness is all that matters. I could not be more proud of the young adult she has become, and is continuing to grow into! Andrea, I love you babygirl! Keep up the hard work, and you will achieve anything and everything you set your eyes on!!


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Monday, July 1, 2013
Mudita Monday - Angie Blevins
I could not be more happy for, or more proud of a dear friend of mine! She is a retired veteran of the US Army and the US Air Force (I believe?? Correct me if I'm wrong Angie... Sorry if I am! You know my memory sucks! hehe)
Angie Blevins is an inspiration in more ways than one. Not only did she serve our nation, retiring from the US Army as a MSG (E-8), but for the last 3 decades she has pursued her love of painting/drawing. She is a very talented water color painter and sketch artist. Some of her sketches have been used by local law enforcement officers and have actually helped catch the person of interest she was brought in to sketch! Her mediums of choice are oil, ink, and pencil.
Keep on keeping on Angie! I LOVE your work, and value our friendship greatly! You are an inspiration to many!
You can find Angie on her webpage and through Facebook:
WEBSITE : http://www.rtist4u.com/
FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Angie-Blevins-Art-/265653300169153
MUDITA!!
Angie Blevins is an inspiration in more ways than one. Not only did she serve our nation, retiring from the US Army as a MSG (E-8), but for the last 3 decades she has pursued her love of painting/drawing. She is a very talented water color painter and sketch artist. Some of her sketches have been used by local law enforcement officers and have actually helped catch the person of interest she was brought in to sketch! Her mediums of choice are oil, ink, and pencil.
Keep on keeping on Angie! I LOVE your work, and value our friendship greatly! You are an inspiration to many!
You can find Angie on her webpage and through Facebook:
WEBSITE : http://www.rtist4u.com/
FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Angie-Blevins-Art-/265653300169153
MUDITA!!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Mudita Monday - Asha Fenn
As a fairly new ceramic artist/potter, I have been VERY lucky and blessed to have made acquaintance with some amazing fellow artisans who have been more than happy to share their tips of the trade with me. So periodically, I will be sharing their successes as part of Mudita Mondays. Many other occupations/people would consider this odd and would see them as direct competition. For the most part, ceramicists and potters are a VERY jovial and sharing group of people. We do what we do because we want to and because we LOVE it. Having our hand in clay is as much of who we are as the clothes we are and the air we breathe.
I would not have found this hidden part of who I am without the amazing Asha Fenn. She started off as my instructor, transitioned into my mentor, and has since become a very good friend. She has the Pottery, Art & Writing Studio & Showroom off of US Route 1 in Stockton Springs, Maine. Here, she primarily teaches pottery, but is able to teach a wide variety of painting skills and writing prowess. She now has her pottery pieces in 11 galleries across the state of Maine. She was the master-mind behind Maine Artists Group and continues to run the group as well as the online store/website. She has shared glaze recipes with me, tips and tricks when I am having issues with my throwing. In the last year, her outreach has grown exponentially and I could not be more proud of her as my mentor, and more happy for her as my friend. Congratulations Asha!!! I am sooo happy for your growth in the last 12 months!!! OH!! I almost forgot to mention...she is also a member of the prestigious Maine Made organization!
Namaste my friend!! Mudita!!
To find Asha please click on the links above. She can be found on Facebook, Twitter, her business website and blog. The links listed below are those for her Pottery, Art & Writing Studio & Showroom business:
FACEBOOK -- https://www.facebook.com/PotteryArtWritingStudio
TWITTER -- https://twitter.com/pawstudio/
WEBPAGE -- http://www.potteryartwritingstudio.com/
BLOG -- http://www.ashafenn.com/ashafenn/
I would not have found this hidden part of who I am without the amazing Asha Fenn. She started off as my instructor, transitioned into my mentor, and has since become a very good friend. She has the Pottery, Art & Writing Studio & Showroom off of US Route 1 in Stockton Springs, Maine. Here, she primarily teaches pottery, but is able to teach a wide variety of painting skills and writing prowess. She now has her pottery pieces in 11 galleries across the state of Maine. She was the master-mind behind Maine Artists Group and continues to run the group as well as the online store/website. She has shared glaze recipes with me, tips and tricks when I am having issues with my throwing. In the last year, her outreach has grown exponentially and I could not be more proud of her as my mentor, and more happy for her as my friend. Congratulations Asha!!! I am sooo happy for your growth in the last 12 months!!! OH!! I almost forgot to mention...she is also a member of the prestigious Maine Made organization!
Namaste my friend!! Mudita!!
To find Asha please click on the links above. She can be found on Facebook, Twitter, her business website and blog. The links listed below are those for her Pottery, Art & Writing Studio & Showroom business:
FACEBOOK -- https://www.facebook.com/PotteryArtWritingStudio
TWITTER -- https://twitter.com/pawstudio/
WEBPAGE -- http://www.potteryartwritingstudio.com/
BLOG -- http://www.ashafenn.com/ashafenn/
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Mudita Monday - 10 June 2013
My Mudita Monday...a day late. My apologies!
Today, I want to recognize an Etsy seller, who has become a very good friend. We've never met face to face, though we have conversations as if we've been friends forever and are meeting for a cup of coffee. We are both planning our weddings, and I am soo happy for her success in her Etsy shop, as well as in her life. She is kind hearted, friendly, caring, and always goes the extra mile; not only in business relations, but in personal as well. She is always sending me ideas for my ceramics and offering me inspiration; letting me know that I am on her mind, even if we haven't chatted in the last few days.
Today, I want to celebrate Mei Ho, of Myoga Craft Cave & Etchy Things. You can find her Etsy shop HERE.
She is also on Facebook. You can find her business page HERE.
You can find her website HERE.
THANK YOU Mei, for your friendship, our business partnership, and helping to spread the idea/concept of mudita. I am blessed to have you as a friend, and wish you nothing but prosperity, happiness, and much success!!
Today, I want to recognize an Etsy seller, who has become a very good friend. We've never met face to face, though we have conversations as if we've been friends forever and are meeting for a cup of coffee. We are both planning our weddings, and I am soo happy for her success in her Etsy shop, as well as in her life. She is kind hearted, friendly, caring, and always goes the extra mile; not only in business relations, but in personal as well. She is always sending me ideas for my ceramics and offering me inspiration; letting me know that I am on her mind, even if we haven't chatted in the last few days.

She is also on Facebook. You can find her business page HERE.
You can find her website HERE.
THANK YOU Mei, for your friendship, our business partnership, and helping to spread the idea/concept of mudita. I am blessed to have you as a friend, and wish you nothing but prosperity, happiness, and much success!!
Monday, May 27, 2013
Mudita Monday - 27 May 2013
Ya know...despite all my set backs the last few years and the people who have done wrong by me...I have many people to be happy for, to be "unselfishly joyful" for. But today is not a day of joy. It is a day of remembrance. Remembering all those who have fought before our generations (as well as those current) and paid the ultimate sacrifice. To remember those veterans you may know in your community. Some may be silent about their service, and other are vocal about their experiences. It's time to remember that this freedom, that the government is trying to infringe upon, was not free. People who believed in freedom for the people, free of government and religious directives and interference; fought for their rights to live in a nation they wanted to raise their children in.
This is probably one of the more politically tinged posts I have and will ever post. But this is important to me. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines all have continued to fight for that freedom since the day the Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776. Please remember to thank a veteran today. If you see someone with a Korea hat on walking down the street, thank them for their service. If you see an OIF veteran in a wheelchair, thank them for their service. So I guess you could say, for today, my "mudita" or unselfish joy, is in the joy and happiness of other veterans, who are living life one day at a time, the best they can and the only way they know how.
Thank you to those active duty as well as all the veterans in my friends and family circle!!!
Kathy Mayo
Joe Mayo
Tracy Anderson
Cory Smith
Chris Degen
Don Anderson
Bud Anderson
Archie Maze
Barney Degen, Sr.
Cory Charpentier
Amanda Broomfield
Jody Cope
Christina Dickson
Kandi Wilson
Kimberly March
Brandy Barraza
Nicole Phelan
Sheldon Yamasaki
DeShon Bell
ALL 3/3ID Dogface Soldiers!
And to anyone I may have missed, I am sorry! You know my memory sucks!! heh
This is probably one of the more politically tinged posts I have and will ever post. But this is important to me. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines all have continued to fight for that freedom since the day the Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776. Please remember to thank a veteran today. If you see someone with a Korea hat on walking down the street, thank them for their service. If you see an OIF veteran in a wheelchair, thank them for their service. So I guess you could say, for today, my "mudita" or unselfish joy, is in the joy and happiness of other veterans, who are living life one day at a time, the best they can and the only way they know how.
Thank you to those active duty as well as all the veterans in my friends and family circle!!!
Kathy Mayo
Joe Mayo
Tracy Anderson
Cory Smith
Chris Degen
Don Anderson
Bud Anderson
Archie Maze
Barney Degen, Sr.
Cory Charpentier
Amanda Broomfield
Jody Cope
Christina Dickson
Kandi Wilson
Kimberly March
Brandy Barraza
Nicole Phelan
Sheldon Yamasaki
DeShon Bell
ALL 3/3ID Dogface Soldiers!
And to anyone I may have missed, I am sorry! You know my memory sucks!! heh
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Mudita Monday - 20 May 2013
It's time for Mudita Monday again! "Happy Happy Happy"! hehe Any Duck Dynasty fans out there? You will know what that's from.. :)
Today, I want to show my appreciation to one of the most amazing women I have ever had the
privilege of knowing. Today just so happens to be her birthday!! She birthed six "nerd children", never gave up on her dreams, served our country as a Soldier in the US Army, and demonstrated to her children what true love looks like. Who am I talking about? My MOMMY of course!! :-D No matter what our individual situations are/were, she was always there with the required tough love to help us get back on our feet and learn the lessons life has to offer. She has always supported our dreams and encouraged us to be the best we can be in whatever profession/occupation we chose. I would not be the woman I am today without her love, devotion, and encouragement. She is strong, stubborn, emotional, loving, selfless, dedicated, hard working, studious, and an inspiration. I could go on...but there just aren't enough adjectives that can describe how amazing of a woman she truly is. If you have met my mother and been her presence, you can understand all that I've said.
I don't know what else to say... My mommy is awesome. She provided my sisters and I with an amazing childhood where many life lessons were learned that have made us all strong adults and productive members of society. There is nothing I would take back about my childhood. There aren't enough words in any dictionary for any language to truly explain what an inspiration my mom is. So thank you mommy for helping to make me the woman I am today. <3
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Today, I want to show my appreciation to one of the most amazing women I have ever had the
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OLD SCHOOL! hehe Mom, Dad, myself, and my sisters Brooklyn and Brittny...26 years ago. <3 |
I don't know what else to say... My mommy is awesome. She provided my sisters and I with an amazing childhood where many life lessons were learned that have made us all strong adults and productive members of society. There is nothing I would take back about my childhood. There aren't enough words in any dictionary for any language to truly explain what an inspiration my mom is. So thank you mommy for helping to make me the woman I am today. <3
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Mudita Monday - 13 May 2013
It is rather refreshing to be thinking of all the positives in ones life, rather than focusing on the negatives. There is so much negativity in the world, that sometimes by taking a step back and looking through a different lens, the world doesn't look so dark.
Today, is all about my future mother-in-law (MIL). The last eight months have gone by in a whirlwind. While it did seem that the winter dragged on and on...now that we are only three months from the wedding, it seems like it was just yesterday that my fiance and I set our wedding date! Robbie, my future MIL, has been such a tremendous help!!! She went with me to go dress shopping for my wedding dress, planned my bridal shower this past weekend with gram (her mom)..and those are just a few examples of the icing on the cake. When Justin and I first started dating, she (along with the rest of the family) welcomed me into the family right away and made me feel welcome. When I introduced her to my 11 year old son, she didn't bat an eye, but welcomed him with open arms and already considers him her grandson and part of the family. If there is ever anything we need, she is one of the first ones to offer to come help. She faces some health issues as well, but always makes sure that Justin and I are all set. When she and John come up to visit, she helps get the house back to being squared away and clean. She watches her great-niece and nephew during the week after school as well as during school breaks.
I can see now where Justin gets his constant giving and selfless behavior from. Robbie is selfless and gives all she can to her family and those she loves. I am very lucky indeed to be able to call her "mama", my MIL. Thank you for all you do for our little family mama! I don't know where we would be with your help and support!
Today, is all about my future mother-in-law (MIL). The last eight months have gone by in a whirlwind. While it did seem that the winter dragged on and on...now that we are only three months from the wedding, it seems like it was just yesterday that my fiance and I set our wedding date! Robbie, my future MIL, has been such a tremendous help!!! She went with me to go dress shopping for my wedding dress, planned my bridal shower this past weekend with gram (her mom)..and those are just a few examples of the icing on the cake. When Justin and I first started dating, she (along with the rest of the family) welcomed me into the family right away and made me feel welcome. When I introduced her to my 11 year old son, she didn't bat an eye, but welcomed him with open arms and already considers him her grandson and part of the family. If there is ever anything we need, she is one of the first ones to offer to come help. She faces some health issues as well, but always makes sure that Justin and I are all set. When she and John come up to visit, she helps get the house back to being squared away and clean. She watches her great-niece and nephew during the week after school as well as during school breaks.
I can see now where Justin gets his constant giving and selfless behavior from. Robbie is selfless and gives all she can to her family and those she loves. I am very lucky indeed to be able to call her "mama", my MIL. Thank you for all you do for our little family mama! I don't know where we would be with your help and support!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Mudita Monday - 06 May 2013
MY VERY FIRST MUDITA MONDAY...and this blog never made it to being published. WOOPS!! hehe Better late than never, right??
It's hard to pick just one person to celebrate today. In recent months, there have been SOO many people that have stood by my side when the going got tough..Today, I wish to celebrate and bask in the joy of my fiance. No matter what is going on in our daily lives or the state of myself, he always puts on a strong front and is there for me. He supports me and my business unconditionally. I don't really appreciate watching sports such as basketball or baseball, but I sit in the living room just to be in his presence because I know watching it brings him joy. He has sacrificed so much for us to get where we are today, and there will never be words enough to let the world know how much I love and appreciate all he does for our family. <3
My fiance is the kind of person that wants to do for others and not seek payment in return. We recently found out a very dear friend of ours was having severe kidney issues...his first question was about what his blood type was, because if Justin was a match, he would get tested to see if he would match as a donor. <3 He currently looks like one of the men out of the show "Duck Dynasty", because he has been growing his hair out starting over the winter in order to donate it to a charity that makes free wigs for children who lose their hair due to cancer.
What can I say....I love this man! He is selfless in so many ways, and brings joy to any room he enters. So today...I celebrate my future husband! I look forward to a lifetime of happiness with him!!
It's hard to pick just one person to celebrate today. In recent months, there have been SOO many people that have stood by my side when the going got tough..Today, I wish to celebrate and bask in the joy of my fiance. No matter what is going on in our daily lives or the state of myself, he always puts on a strong front and is there for me. He supports me and my business unconditionally. I don't really appreciate watching sports such as basketball or baseball, but I sit in the living room just to be in his presence because I know watching it brings him joy. He has sacrificed so much for us to get where we are today, and there will never be words enough to let the world know how much I love and appreciate all he does for our family. <3
My fiance is the kind of person that wants to do for others and not seek payment in return. We recently found out a very dear friend of ours was having severe kidney issues...his first question was about what his blood type was, because if Justin was a match, he would get tested to see if he would match as a donor. <3 He currently looks like one of the men out of the show "Duck Dynasty", because he has been growing his hair out starting over the winter in order to donate it to a charity that makes free wigs for children who lose their hair due to cancer.
What can I say....I love this man! He is selfless in so many ways, and brings joy to any room he enters. So today...I celebrate my future husband! I look forward to a lifetime of happiness with him!!
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Mudita Mondays
I got this wonderful idea from my good friend, Mei Ho. Here is her explanation from her webpage/blog.
Mudita. [Pāli and Sanskrit: मुदित]
Simplest meaning translated is unselfish joy.
It is finding joy and pleasure through other people’s well-being rather than begrudging it. If this doesn’t make any sense to you, read on to find out why you need to change your perspective. If this makes sense to you, read on to find out how you can spread the feeling of Mudita in your life.
Indeed, being truly happy for another is easier said than done because we live in a world where we judge ourselves against others a lot – not to mention the power our media has on us and particularly the younger generation. In today’s world, kids want to grow up to become famous rather than be astronauts or a President / Prime Minister. Albeit this is changing, there’s always going to be a subconscious inner-self or ego that will try to compete rather than to be happy for another.
Why you should be happy for another
Let’s breakdown the meaning of Mudita by contrasting it with words Western society knows best:
Envy:”a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else’s possessions, qualities, or luck”
Judgment:”an opinion or conclusion”
Comparsion:”estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between [you and the other person]”
Avarice: “extreme greed for wealth or material gain”
When we allow envy, judgment, comparison and avarice take control of our feelings, we gain dissatisfaction and contempt in our lives. Not only do we stop giving or helping others, we distort our own realities by either inwardly destroying ourselves through unrealistic expectations or we destroy others through ‘hatin’ and spreading negativity or faking Mudita until you achieve what you want. Here’s an example of struggling through feeling Mudita from a yoga instructor, Charlotte Bell. No, yogis are just human beings as well and we don’t float on mountains with our legs crossed. Rather, Mudita, as Bell states in her writing, “helps uproot the unhappy states of envy, judgment and comparison.” Wow. That was brilliantly worded.
What you can do if you are attracted to Mudita
1) Mudita is a state of mind. It is not something you achieve and move on. If you want to feel this, you must do a temperature test every time judgment, envy, avarice or comparison creep into your mind. Buddhist philosophy or even E. Tolle calls it mindfulness meditation which in turns allows these feelings to pass you by and let go of the ego and turn on your positivity and Mudita onto others.
2) Define those people around you that you can feel Mudita for. Pay close attention to those you envy or compare to because once you let that pass, they are those whom may change your personal welfare. It may be family members, close friends or just those who are truly brilliant!
3) Try Mudita Mondays.
SO... here is to trying to be mindful and appreciative of those around us. I'm going to do my best to embrace Mudita Mondays!
Mudita Mondays
What is the purpose of Mudita Mondays?Mudita. [Pāli and Sanskrit: मुदित]
Simplest meaning translated is unselfish joy.
It is finding joy and pleasure through other people’s well-being rather than begrudging it. If this doesn’t make any sense to you, read on to find out why you need to change your perspective. If this makes sense to you, read on to find out how you can spread the feeling of Mudita in your life.
Indeed, being truly happy for another is easier said than done because we live in a world where we judge ourselves against others a lot – not to mention the power our media has on us and particularly the younger generation. In today’s world, kids want to grow up to become famous rather than be astronauts or a President / Prime Minister. Albeit this is changing, there’s always going to be a subconscious inner-self or ego that will try to compete rather than to be happy for another.
Why you should be happy for another
Let’s breakdown the meaning of Mudita by contrasting it with words Western society knows best:
Envy:”a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else’s possessions, qualities, or luck”
Judgment:”an opinion or conclusion”
Comparsion:”estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between [you and the other person]”
Avarice: “extreme greed for wealth or material gain”
When we allow envy, judgment, comparison and avarice take control of our feelings, we gain dissatisfaction and contempt in our lives. Not only do we stop giving or helping others, we distort our own realities by either inwardly destroying ourselves through unrealistic expectations or we destroy others through ‘hatin’ and spreading negativity or faking Mudita until you achieve what you want. Here’s an example of struggling through feeling Mudita from a yoga instructor, Charlotte Bell. No, yogis are just human beings as well and we don’t float on mountains with our legs crossed. Rather, Mudita, as Bell states in her writing, “helps uproot the unhappy states of envy, judgment and comparison.” Wow. That was brilliantly worded.
What you can do if you are attracted to Mudita
1) Mudita is a state of mind. It is not something you achieve and move on. If you want to feel this, you must do a temperature test every time judgment, envy, avarice or comparison creep into your mind. Buddhist philosophy or even E. Tolle calls it mindfulness meditation which in turns allows these feelings to pass you by and let go of the ego and turn on your positivity and Mudita onto others.
2) Define those people around you that you can feel Mudita for. Pay close attention to those you envy or compare to because once you let that pass, they are those whom may change your personal welfare. It may be family members, close friends or just those who are truly brilliant!
3) Try Mudita Mondays.
SO... here is to trying to be mindful and appreciative of those around us. I'm going to do my best to embrace Mudita Mondays!
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