In life, most of us want what we have
envisioned for ourselves. We have plans and visions, some of them divinely
inspired, that we want to see through to completion. We want to be happy,
successful, and healthy, all of which are perfectly natural and perfectly
human. So when life takes us to places we don’t consciously want to go, we
can feel as if something has gone wrong or we must have made a mistake
somewhere along the line. But in reality, this is just life’s way of taking
us somewhere we need to go for reasons that are deeper than our own
understanding. These hard knocks and trials are designed to shed light on our
unconscious workings and deepen our life experience. Often it takes something major to wake us
up, to shake us loose from ego’s grip as it struggles to maintain the
illusion that it is actually in control. It is loss of control more than
anything else that humbles us and enables us to see the big picture. That
lack of control reminds us that the key to the universe lies in what we do
not know, and what we do know is a small fraction of the great mystery in
which we live. This awareness softens and lightens us, as it helps us release
our resistance to what is. Another gift gleaned from going to these seemingly
undesirable places is that, in our response to difficulty, we can see all the
patterns and unresolved emotional baggage that stand in the way of our
unconditional joy. Joy exists within us whether things go our way or not. And
when we don’t feel joy, we can still trust that we can find it if we are
willing to surrender to the situation and move through it. We can take our inspiration from any fairy
tale that finds its central character lost in the dark woods, frightened and
alone. We know that the journey through the woods provides its own kind of
beauty and richness. On the other side, we will emerge transformed — lighter,
brighter, braver, and more confident for having been through that darkness. |
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