Simple survival requires us to be in possession of many skills.
The pursuit of dreams requires many more. Most individuals rely on the
support of a village, whether peopled by relatives or community members, to
effectively address the numerous ways we need assistance. This can mean
anything from asking favors of acquaintances and leaning on loved ones for
support to paying a skilled artisan to handle specialized tasks. However,
each human being is born with the capacity to be their own village. We embody
many roles throughout our lifetimes, all of which are representative of our
capacity for self-sufficiency and self-determination. In different moments in
our lives, we are our own counselor, janitor, caregiver, cook, healer,
teacher, and student. Our willingness to joyfully take on these roles grants
us the power to maintain control over the direction our life's journey takes.
In times past, human beings learned all of the skills needed for survival.
Today, the majority of people specialize in a single discipline, which they
hone throughout their lives. Thus, many of us feel uncomfortable standing at
the helm of our own existence. We question our ability to make decisions
concerning our own health, happiness, and welfare, and are left feeling
dependent and powerless. But the authority to take ultimate responsibility
for our lives is simply a matter of believing that we have the necessary
faith and intelligence to cope with any circumstance the universe chooses to
place in our path. Proving that we can each be our own villages through
action enables us to accept that we are strong enough to exist autonomously.
Cooking, cultivating a garden of fruits and vegetables, undertaking minor
home repair, or adopting a healthier lifestyle can help you reassert your
will.
Being your own village does not mean embracing isolation, for a balanced life
is built upon the dual foundations of the inner and the outer villages.
Rather, being your own village is a celebration of your wondrous inner
strength and resourcefulness, as well as an acknowledgment of your innate
ability to capably steer the course of your life.
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