Earth school provides us with an education
of the heart and the soul. Life is the province of learning, and the
wisdom we acquire throughout our lives is the reward of existence. As we
traverse the winding roads that lead from birth to death, experience is our
patient teacher. Bound to human bodies as we are, we exist to evolve,
enrolled by the universe in Earth school — an informal and individualized
academy of living, being, and changing. Life’s lessons can take many forms
and present us with many challenges. There are scores of mundane lessons that
help us learn to navigate with grace, poise, and tolerance in this world. And
there are those once-in-a-lifetime lessons that touch us so deeply that they
change the course of our lives. The latter can be heartrending, and we may
wander through life as unwilling students for a time. But the quality of our
lives is based almost entirely on what we derive from our experiences. Earth school provides us with an education
of the heart and the soul, as well as the intellect. The scope of our
instruction is dependent on our ability and readiness to accept the lesson
laid out before us in the circumstances we face. When we find ourselves
blindsided by life, we are free to choose to close our minds or to view the
inbuilt lesson in a narrow-minded way. The notion that existence is a
never-ending lesson can be dismaying at times. The courses we undertake in
Earth school can be painful as well as pleasurable, and as taxing as they
eventually are rewarding. However, in every situation, relationship, or
encounter, a range of lessons can be unearthed. When we choose to consciously
take advantage of each of the lessons we are confronted with, we gradually
discover that our previous ideas about love, compassion, resilience, grief,
fear, trust, and generosity could have been half-formed. Ultimately, when we acknowledge that growth
is an integral part of life and that attending Earth school is the
responsibility of every individual, the concept of “life as lesson” no longer
chafes. We can openly and joyfully look for the blessing buried in the
difficulties we face without feeling that we are trapped in a roller-coaster
ride of forced learning. Though we cannot always know when we are
experiencing a life lesson, the wisdom we accrue will bless us with the
keenest hindsight. |
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