Saturday, July 7, 2007

A Peaceful, Lucky, and Shady Summer Day on 7-7-07

Are you getting tired of trying to stay cool this summer, in air conditioned buildings or crowded beaches? Do you crave a shady, wooded glen, with cool breezes? Maybe your city has a botanical garden or arboretum you could visit. In the Los Angeles area, we have the Huntington Gardens in San Marino, and The Arboretum in Arcadia.

Today a friend and I wanted to for on a hike on a mountain trail, but realized it has just been too hot and it would be more work than pleasure. We opted for the Huntington Gardens, knowing we would find shade there. Our walk took us through some hot and sunny areas, in between shady and even breezy and cool areas. In fact, we were able to spend most of the time feeling pretty cool and refreshed. We walked among eucalyptus trees in the Australian section, and tall bamboo trees in the Bamboo forest. We also went through a Tropical Jungle area. We saw a large tree that stores water in it's trunk for droughts. Now that was a refreshing and cooling thought on a hot summer day.

While in the Japanese Garden, we saw people tying colorful streamers to bamboo trees. We learned that it was for an annual July 7 celebration. Today was even luckier than the usual July 7, because it happens to 7-7-07. We were told that the annual celebration at the Huntington is coordinated by a preschool that is connected with a Japanese cultural center. The children learn some of the Japanese traditions, and learn to speak Japanese. They were to give a singing performance later in the day, in their native costumes.

The luck was based on an ancient legend related to three constellations of stars. My simple summary of the story is that a lady who did beautiful weavings, and a young man who was a cowherd, were very much in love with one another. Their parents finally consented to their marriage. Because they were so in love, they spent too much time together, and neglected their work of weaving and cowherding. Their punishment was that they were to be separated. Out of compassion, however, they are allowed to see each other once a year, on July 7. On and around July 7 each year, you can see a triangle of stars in the sky, where the three constellations meet. Two of them are the lovers, who happily reunite for one day. That day is lucky for them, and celebrations are held in their honor. The luck is shared with everyone that day.

We joined the celebration by each writing a wish on a strip of paper, and tying it to one of the bamboo trees. My wish is for Prosperity through Right Livelihood. I extend this wish to all my fellow therapists, who strive to help make the world a happier place, by helping to heal hearts and minds, one person at a time. I extend this wish also to all people, who strive to make a living through ethical means, causing no harm to others. A special wish is in order for Brenda, who celebrated her birthday today. May we all prosper and continue to make a difference!

Our next stop was Brenart Cafe Gallery in Pasadena, to see the art exhibit of Keiko Nakagawa. Keiko is a fellow student in our Tai chi class. Her work is being shown this month at Brenart Cafe Gallery. The Brenart is a charming little cafe, where you can have a cold drink or something to eat, and enjoy the art display. Did I mention that it was pleasantly air conditioned too? Keiko's art was so very peaceful to look at. She does landscapes in oil and pastels. The names of the works themselves were a pleasure to read, and very peaceful to contemplate. A few examples are: A Peaceful Walk; A Lovely Day; Yellow Tree in the Sun; Peace; Harmony; Starfish Eating the Ocean; A Meeting of Trees; The Arboretum; An Italian Hillside. My apologies to Keiko for any mistakes on the accuracy of my memory of the titles. Why not go to Brenart Cafe Gallery and see them for yourself, if you are in the area? In addition to the actual paintings dispayed on the walls, they have a continuous slide show going on, where you can see the enlarged images. You can also visit her website at www.keikonakagawa.com.

Well, that was my day of peace, luck and shade on a hot summer day. It was peaceful to spend time with a good friend in nature, and to enjoy Keiko's paintings. It was lucky that we happenned upon the July 7 celebration, and to be reminded that today is a lucky day. And it was lucky and peaceful to spend so much time in the cool, breezy shade.

How about you? Are there places in your area where you can have peaceful interludes? For a day, or even an hour? Sometimes we forget to make the effort, or we think it is too hot to go out. Or we can get caught up in worries and stress and forget about simple ways to nurture ourselves. Why not make a list, right now, of places you can go to cool off and nurture yourself?

Peace,
Kate