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December 17, 2020
One of the most amazing things about 2020 is the number of
brilliant sunsets we’ve fallen witness to.
You can’t help but be present with an energy that doesn’t see you but it
moves through you. To always catch a
sunset doesn’t get old but as a human always on the run you can’t help but feel
like a taker rather than a collaborator.
No matter how hard we try to push ourselves onto nature’s canvas, the
elegance of the dance never includes our humanisms. The choice should be mindfulness. It’s a relationship with the energy
source. We are to serve it. It’s not supposed to be for our entertainment. It’s human nature to spend tremendous amounts
of time trying to be part of something.
To want to be more of a giver than taker. Sharing things with others. But in 2020 it feels like everything we want
to share is never enough. The shape of
people’s eyes and hearts aren’t hidden behind masks. We who stand next to you feel your
universe. And the experience isn’t
always in harmony with the sky on fire.
It’s as if we’re spending what little energy we have left on trying to
get upstream. The goal should be to get
back into the flow. I’m a kayaker. I’ve battled many rushing rivers. Getting upstream isn’t anything more than a
challenge. But how many are you willing
to face during these dimmed days of a pandemic out of control? Flow.
Where is the flow? Make it a
priority to reach into a valuable resource of energy invited by all living
things. Including a sunset that most of
us until March of 2020 might have caught.
Usually off guard. We are facing
many different types of storms. A day of
challenge means more change. Unanswered
questions versus answers we probably don’t agree with. All this while the sky catches on fire and
your heart finds amazing peace. So many
people speaking of uncertainty. Too many
people warning about the darkest of days.
We are certain that we’ll receive even more bad news. It’s how we’ve chosen to digest the
process. There’s no progress in being
certain about uncertainty. You know what
certainty is! You've’ invested a lot of certainty
in being uncertain. Use your certainty
to take in more than a sunset. Be there
when the sun rises. Use your certainty
knowing the grocery store will be open.
Don’t think about having no toilet paper and paper towels. Be certain that who you are in this present
place of Now is a choice maker. Winning
is a choice. Certainty is a choice. Find your certainty. And when you feel uncertain call it out. Use your physical voice “No! I am certain!
And in this certainty you have no place to grow!” Uncertainty isn’t 2020 new. The J man.
When they took him in. He was
uncertain of what they were going to do.
But he was more certain that he was serving his father. Therefore he
knew what to do. There are answers in
certainty. Make the choice to believe in
yourself.
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