A recent study by a Japanese researcher in the field of neurology (or another. please correct me if i am wrong) found people who ride motorcycles / scooters enter another state of being while riding. And while we all do not ride the same kind of roads I think it would be fair to say we are all fully alive when on our scooters. 100% alive. Whether traversing rush hour traffic or riding a peaceful country road we are wide awake and aware. It's not often I hear on the news a motorcyclist fell asleep at the handlebars and road into a ditch. For other reasons, perhaps? But not for want or trying, I would say. Thats what we might have done before in a car. But we are restless souls. No sleeping at the wheels for us.
So, we all have our moments riding when the mind lights up and we are in what I see as a perfect moment of clarity. It's pretty much scientific fact. Perhaps we experience it differently rider to rider, but when extreme focus combines with the thrill of the ride, good things happen. I guess this is what it means when people say riding is "addicting." I wouldn't know much about that, but for some it's most likely a good thing. Whatever it is it's good for me.
Bliss? It just came to mind, first thing. I don't know what it's called, and sometimes I don't even realize I was in it until I hop off my bike and feel the change in my brain and body. Before I started to write this I was thinking of my evening ride. And it became visual, vivid, stunning. And as I saw myself riding through the streets, changing lanes, and approaching my intersections....my intersections....everything just exploded. My head lit up, my imagination went wild, I was there. And it's really nothing I can describe. It is alive X10. And that is great. I mean, just recalling it is amazing. Being right in it is most definitely something special to reflect on. Because while actually riding we might miss it. We are busy staying alive. But afterward we realize, quite possibly, we have never been more alive. And for us this occurs every single day, while for most it doesn't. That has got to bring something special to our lives. It just has to. It does mine.
You gotta have your moments, too? Please share them with us. I would like to know yours

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