THE AWAKENING
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A time comes
in your life when you finally get it...when, in the midst of all your fears and
insanity, you stop dead in your tracks and somewhere the voice inside your head
cries out - ENOUGH!
Enough fighting and crying or struggling to hold on. And, like a child quieting down after a blind tantrum, your sobs begin to subside, you shudder once or twice, you blink back your tears and begin to look at the world through new eyes.
This is your
awakening.
You realize
it's time to stop hoping and waiting for something to change...or for
happiness, safety and security to come galloping over the next horizon.
You come to
terms with the fact that neither of you is Prince Charming or Cinderella and
that in the real world there aren't always fairy tale endings (or beginnings
for that matter) and that any guarantee of "happily ever after" must
begin with you...and in the process a sense of serenity is born of acceptance.
You awaken
to the fact that you are not perfect and that not everyone will always love,
appreciate or approve of who or what you are ... and that's OK. They are
entitled to their own views and opinions.
And you
learn the importance of loving and championing yourself...and in the process a
sense of new found confidence is born of self-approval.
You stop
complaining and blaming other people for the things they did to you (or didn't
do for you) and you learn that the only thing you can really count on is the
unexpected.
You learn
that people don't always say what they mean or mean what they say and that not
everyone will always be there for you and that it's not always about you.
So, you
learn to stand on your own and to take care of yourself...and in the process a
sense of safety and security is born of self-reliance.
You stop
judging and pointing fingers and you begin to accept people as they are and to
overlook their shortcomings and human frailties...and in the process a sense of
peace and contentment is born of forgiveness.
You realize
that much of the way you view yourself, and the world around you, is as a
result of all the messages and opinions that have been ingrained into your
psyche.
And you
begin to sift through all the junk you've been fed about how you should behave,
how you should look, how much you should weigh, what you should wear, what you
should do for a living, how much money you should make, what you should drive,
how and where you should live, who you should marry, the importance of having
and raising children, and what you owe your parents, family, and friends.
You learn to
open up to new worlds and different points of view. And you begin reassessing
and redefining who you are and what you really stand for.
You learn
the difference between wanting and needing and you begin to discard the
doctrines and values you've outgrown, or should never have bought into to begin
with ... and in the process you learn to go with your instincts.
You learn
that it is truly in giving that we receive. And that there is power and glory
in creating and contributing and you stop manoeuvring through life merely as a
"consumer" looking for your next fix.
You learn
that principles such as honesty and integrity are not the outdated ideals of a
bygone era but the mortar that holds together the foundation upon which you
must build a life.
You learn that you don't know everything, it's not your job to save the world and that you can't teach a pig to sing.
You learn that you don't know everything, it's not your job to save the world and that you can't teach a pig to sing.
You learn to
distinguish between guilt and responsibility and the importance of setting boundaries
and learning to say NO.
You learn
that the only cross to bear is the one you choose to carry and that martyrs get
burned at the stake.
Then you
learn about love. How to love, how much to give in love, when to stop giving
and when to walk away.
You learn to
look at relationships as they really are and not as you would have them be. You
stop trying to control people, situations and outcomes. And you learn that
alone does not mean lonely.
You also stop working so hard at putting your feelings aside, smoothing things over and ignoring your needs.
You learn that feelings of entitlement are perfectly OK....and that it is your right to want things and to ask for the things you want ... and that sometimes it is necessary to make demands.
You also stop working so hard at putting your feelings aside, smoothing things over and ignoring your needs.
You learn that feelings of entitlement are perfectly OK....and that it is your right to want things and to ask for the things you want ... and that sometimes it is necessary to make demands.
You come to
the realization that you deserve to be treated with love, kindness, sensitivity
and respect and you won't settle for less.
And you
learn that your body really is your temple. And you begin to care for it and
treat it with respect.
You begin to eat a balanced diet, drink more water, and take more time to exercise.
You begin to eat a balanced diet, drink more water, and take more time to exercise.
You learn
that being tired fuels doubt, fear, and uncertainty and so you take more time
to rest. And, just as food fuels the body, laughter fuels our soul. So you take
more time to laugh and to play.
You learn
that, for the most part, you get in life what you believe you deserve...and
that much of life truly is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
You learn that
anything worth achieving is worth working for and that wishing for something to
happen is different than working toward making it happen.
More
importantly, you learn that in order to achieve success you need direction,
discipline and perseverance. You also learn that no one can do it all
alone...and that it's OK to risk asking for help.
You learn the only thing you must truly fear is the greatest robber baron of all: FEAR itself. You learn to step right into and through your fears because you know that whatever happens you can handle it and to give in to fear is to give away the right to live life on your own terms.
And you learn to fight for your life and not to squander it living under a cloud of impending doom.
You learn that life isn't always fair, you don't always get what you think you deserve and that sometimes bad things happen to unsuspecting, good people.
You learn the only thing you must truly fear is the greatest robber baron of all: FEAR itself. You learn to step right into and through your fears because you know that whatever happens you can handle it and to give in to fear is to give away the right to live life on your own terms.
And you learn to fight for your life and not to squander it living under a cloud of impending doom.
You learn that life isn't always fair, you don't always get what you think you deserve and that sometimes bad things happen to unsuspecting, good people.
On these
occasions you learn not to personalize things. You learn that God isn't
punishing you or failing to answer your prayers. It's just life happening. And
you learn to deal with evil in its most primal state - the ego.
You learn
that negative feelings such as anger, envy and resentment must be understood
and redirected or they will suffocate the life out of you and poison the
universe that surrounds you.
You learn to admit when you are wrong and to build bridges instead of walls.
You learn to be thankful and to take comfort in many of the simple things we take for granted, things that millions of people upon the earth can only dream about: a full refrigerator, clean running water, a soft warm bed, a long hot shower.
You learn to admit when you are wrong and to build bridges instead of walls.
You learn to be thankful and to take comfort in many of the simple things we take for granted, things that millions of people upon the earth can only dream about: a full refrigerator, clean running water, a soft warm bed, a long hot shower.
Slowly, you
begin to take responsibility for yourself by yourself and you make yourself a
promise to never betray yourself and to never, ever settle for less than your
heart's desire.
And you hang
a wind chime outside your window so you can listen to the wind. And you make it
a point to keep smiling, to keep trusting, and to stay open to every wonderful
possibility.
Finally, with courage in your heart and God by your side you take a stand, you take a deep breath, and you begin to design the life you want to live as best you can.
Finally, with courage in your heart and God by your side you take a stand, you take a deep breath, and you begin to design the life you want to live as best you can.
Thanks shally, for dropping by my blog. Now following you.
ReplyDeleteI will drop by to read all your interesting posts later
I had read this before somewhere but obviously my mind did not absorb all the the sublime truths properly then. I am printing this out and keeping it folded in my Bible. These sort of things, one should read at least once every week. Bless you for sharing this Shally.
ReplyDeleteAmen. A really nice idea, might just do that too. Its really deep and boldly honest.
DeleteIt really is. I am not sure I agree 100% with all of them BUT 99% of them 'speak' to me. I can sift through the 1% that is left and take just the bits that my faith allows. One of my favs is:
Delete'You awaken to the fact that you are not perfect and that not everyone will always love, appreciate or approve of who or what you are ... and that's OK. They are entitled to their own views and opinions'.
People pleasers like I used to be NEED to know and believe this!
You've found what speaks to you in this long article... very nice. That's the idea really, to find your own word.
DeleteThe issue of acceptance is a major issue everyone has to deal with at one point in life. Realizing that you are perfect as you are and knowing who you are, is truly the key. :)