There are few
times in your life when things are crystal clear, and you know exactly why you
are here, and what you are meant to do.
In between those times it is very easy to get caught up in the mundane
aspects of life, work, family, weekends, or self-importance. These are the times when we find ourselves
involved in things like the petty fights between siblings, or the bickering of
two people talking politics, name calling and other childish, but unchild-like
behavior.
For me, the
rush of speed as you burst through the tops of the clouds and you rush along
the canyons of air, or as you twist and turn at treetop level focusing your
entire being on the moment directly before you.
It is too bad we can’t find in our daily lives a way to channel the
important efforts before us into that same concentration. To be in the moment, 100% committed to our
decision and the actions that follow from it.
If we could, I think the petty annoyances would fall like beads of rain
rushing off the widow we are looking through.
2 comments:
A worthy phrase you have used here "childish, but unchild-like behavior." It says much.
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