Time seems to pass so quickly. Each moment carried
on the wind, constantly moving forward to a new time and place. So it’s strange
how as human beings we take this for granted. We’ve forgotten how fragile life
is despite how strong we seem to be.
It has been in my experience that while I have had this realization many
times before that I am always blown away by how fast an event has come and
gone. How the present becomes
memories in the distant past. It seems like not too long ago I was beginning a
new chapter of my life and already I am half way through it. It’s already been
half way written and a new chapter is in the making.
Perhaps, we as human beings, myself included, take
the present for granted because we are so focused on our every day activities
that we never really take the time to genuinely appreciate ourselves let alone
the world around us. That is to say that we see the trees as just trees, job as
work, food as fuel, lover’s as the person who helps us get by, etc. Though do
we ever really appreciate them? From
our very core?
Rarely.
We mostly seem to be blind sided by these brief
realizations that we are not infinite beings. That everything is temporary and
comes to an end.
We become so caught up in the every day hustle and
bustle of our lives that we seem to literately forget how to live. We’ve killed others and ourselves! It seems
that we have been conditioned to go about every day in a strict routine with no
room for any spontaneity. Like we have to give ourselves permission to want to
do something that strays from our mundane routine, but we rarely actually stray
from that routine.
It has been in my experience that too much routine
can drive a person mad. Worse yet we don’t even seem to realize that we’ve gone
mad nor have we been allowed to imagine that there is more than just our daily
routine! We’ve come to accept such a low expectation for ourselves that we have
become content/comfortable with them. That is to say that we will often
complain about going to work, taking care of our kids, etc., but we rarely add
any excitement to our own lives let alone other people’s lives. Instead, we
encourage a mediocre lifestyle.
When we ignore ourselves, our needs, we become
increasingly deader inside. Others don’t feel our energy. And it is this energy
that we give out that others respond to. And when we don’t radiate our energy,
we fail to be our true selves. We attract people who are toxic to us. Who
encourage us to be less than what we are. And we in turn have a tendency of
following suit, continuing the cycle.
So what can we do to stop such a destructive
cycle?
We have to commit ourselves to higher standards
for ourselves and commit to our own personal journeys to becoming our best
selves.
Why continue to invest so much of our energy to
belittling each other? Bringing one another down? Why continue to be small? To take?
I believe that in order to truly commit ourselves
to become our best selves, that we must make the conscious decision to be our
core selves. To embrace who we really are at the end of the day, when no one is
around. However, we must do this while people are around. We must give our
presence to the people that we care for most. You see, in my experience it
becomes all too easy for us to fall into our everyday patterns when we are with
the people that we claim to love.
It’s funny isn’t it? That the people that we love so much, we also hurt
the most in our actions by being shut off to them. I believe that we must use
our energy to better ourselves. We must delve into our spirit and free what has
been caged up and hidden for so many years.
So, it’s all-well and good, to say what we should
do, but what actions can we take? In my experience here are a few actions that
have worked well for me:
·
Embrace your
emotions fully and completely feel them. We really feel our emotions as women
when they become physical for us. This does not mean that these physical
feelings will necessarily be difficult but they could be uplifting as well.
·
Appreciate
and acknowledge our fears.
·
Give to
yourself and others.
·
Discover your
inner resources.
You see, I believe that we can’t fully appreciate
the life that we ‘live’ (as it seems like we more or less go through the
motions of living but we don’t actually experience life as it was meant to be
lived) unless we feel the appreciation from our most inner of inner beings. Until we do so, we aren't really living. We rob ourselves of our full potential and live mediocre lives.
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