In this time of increasing xenophobia, I’m advocating for xenophilia. But not in the sense of embracing other cultures, although that’s important. I’m thinking more in the sense of what Buddhists call “Beginner’s Mind.”

When I’m able to be mindful, even mundane, ordinary things become strange, new, and different. By cultivating curiosity, I find painful sensations in the body are not static, but ever-changing and morphing. I’m reminded of how I saw things in childhood.

One of my favorite things to do as a child was to lie on the floor and look up at the ceiling. I’d imagine the ceiling was a pristine, white floor. At each doorway was a low wall to step over to walk into the next room. I loved this altered way of seeing something that was always in plain view but rarely investigated.


Question: If you’ve ever tried to apply curiosity to a perception, what did you discover? Share your experience in a comment below.