The Change In Washing-Up Life

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Way back in February of 2008, I wrote Washing-Up Buddha, my first Weekend Meditation for The Kitchn. It's been years since I've revisited that post, so I took another look this morning just to see what I was up to back then. I had long forgotten what I wrote and I was a little worried. Would I find that I feel differently than I did then? Did I say something I wished I hadn't? Have I changed a lot or maybe not enough?

From Weekend Meditation: Washing-Up Buddha:

In the Zen vernacular, when you wash the dishes, the dishes also wash you. In other words, when you completely give over to the task at hand, something is unwound, revealed, opened up. It's not about making everything perfect and scrubbed clean. It's more like allowing something a
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Some are quite mundane, like the new plates and glasses purchased to replace the inevitable breakage and my latest favorite Mrs. Meyer's dish soap scent (Radish!). And of course some changes are quite significant. The view above the sink has changed (several times), my body has changed, my understanding of who I am and what I am doing with my life is quite different.

But for the most part, doing the dishes and my love of doing the dishes has stayed pretty constant. Back in 2008 I wrote: "It's an interesting experiment to occasionally challenge our assumptions about what is a pleasurable activity and what is pure drudgery." And I still find this to be true today. Whether it's the dishes or sorting receipts or waiting for the bus, I find it's important to notice when I'm adding a layer of impatience (or boredom or frustration) on to a situation when it really doesn't have to be there.

There have been deeper discoveries as well. The time spent at the sink doing a so-called mindless task is an excellent opportunity to check in and be with myself in a way that very little else in my life allows. (Smart phones and soapy hands do not mix!) In this age of unprecedented convenience and distraction, it really is a significant event to be alone with my thoughts, alone with the parts of myself that come forward when there's nothing to

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