I feel like I could write a book about that one
thought. When I heard it for the first
time while watching Epic yesterday my cheeks immediately flushed and I got that
humming in my chest that tells me, “That means something to you. That is important. That is truth.”
And now that it is a part of me, I can’t help but feel it
kinda sums up my (and if I may be so bold, our) entire existence, really.
We are pieces of a greater whole, and part of a unique
ecosystem that isn’t accidentally happening in front of us. “Meant to be” isn’t a superfluous
phrase.
We are meant to connect, because we are more than a community, we are a family…every one of us. We are responsible for one another, and should take care to remember our humanity should run deeper than our humanness. The spiritual organisms in all of us need to be fed, and acknowledged.
If we open up to the fact that this is all greater than the
sum of its parts, we might realize that we have been ignoring an entire part of
ourselves that is very real…and very important.
The more we accept our spirituality, the more it will come to the
surface. And if we find a way to focus
on that part of us more often, I think our potential is unlimited.
But here’s the problem, for me anyway. Although I find that it is fairly simple to
get into the state of mind that there is greater purpose, that there is a
better perspective, it is just as simple, or even simpler to lose those
feelings and get lost in the frustration, or chaos that is the on the surface
of our daily walk.
Said simply, it takes work to see the bright side of
things. Effort is required every single
day to see things more globally…and to take it a step further…more
eternally. If we don’t work on it every
single day, then the perspective is swooshed away.
That is what I’ve come to believe anyway. When I open myself up, even a little bit it
seems…Ryan is closer to me, and things become easier.
When I believe I am alone.
I am alone.
It’s all up to me. I
need to put in the effort to open myself up to the greater purpose in all of
this. And although my efforts need be
only minimal…they do require my persistence, and my determination to make this
family state of mind a habit, rather than an anomaly.
Many leaves. One
tree.
We are part of something bigger. I really believe it.
Whether you believe the tree is an eternal family, the Earth,
or a community…it means you are part of something.
And that something means something. (Super awesome sentence, I know.)
If I’m successful in switching the trajectory of my thinking…will
I be able to change the trajectory of my life to a more positive one? If positive, inclusive and familial thinking
brings positive change…maybe.
Maybe if I believe there is more, more will come.
I definitely believe it is worth the try.
I wish I possessed even half of your will, your strength, your faith. That is all.
ReplyDeleteMary, beautifully and I agree completely, I am going to share this with my community of connections and thanks for saying this.
ReplyDeleteI am right there with you!
ReplyDeleteLovely post. We saw Epic this weekend and loved. Then the next day we watched Life of Pi. If you haven't seen that movie you should! It compliments this post equally well ... It's a beautiful movie about Faith vs Reason.
ReplyDeleteI was too taken with the 3D hummingbirds' flight to take away deep insights - nicely said!
ReplyDeleteLife of Pi strikes me as life with T1D - living with a tiger in the same boat.
Meri, I am blessed to be a leaf on the tree with you. Feels like diabetes might even pull us all onto the same branch, too. :-)
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