On Change:
To an unknown woman,
You approached me after the BirthQuake
workshop, teary eyed, tentative, afraid it seemed to bother me. I
smiled at you reassuringly, leaning forward, towards you.
You shared with me that you had decided to
change your life. You pronounced this with such certainty. Your body
seemed electric, charged with enthusiasm, plans for your future
already underway.
Just when I was about to ask you gently what
is it you were planning to change, we were interrupted. When I
turned back to face you, you were gone…
I thought about you – think about you
actually – from time to time. I wonder what has become of your
energy, your vision, and your resolve. What did you change, if
anything?
I understand what it feels like to be inspired
to follow your dreams, to embrace some neglected aspect of yourself,
to choose to follow a new path. It has been during those crystal
clear moments in my own life that I have felt the most alive.
All too often, unfortunately, within a
relatively short period of time, enthusiasm gives way to
uncertainty, self-confidence surrenders to self-doubt, and my
mission recedes beneath the wave of my realities.
Significant change is seldom as spontaneous as
the initial insight that inspires it. Yet, without those precious
moments of clarity, the journey seldom begins.
I wish you were here with me right now. I
would love to know what became of that radiant young woman who
literally glowed with possibility. Did she follow her vision, and if
so, where has it lead her? Did she get sidetracked along the way? I
wonder….
Wherever you are now, I send you my blessings.
If you have arrived at that mysterious destination that you only
hinted at long ago, then my sincerest congratulations. If you are
resting somewhere along the way, know that there is often wisdom in
respite – we can learn from the resting places too. If you are
feeling lost out on the road, I want to send out the best beacon
that I am aware of – hope. As long as you search in earnest and
with courage, you will eventually find your way out of any darkness.
If you haven’t yet started out upon your
longed for journey, then that’s O.K., too. Ambitious travels
require significant preparation. Give yourself time to get ready.
Consult with others, search your own heart, acquire the skills that
will be necessary for your successful navigation; and then my dear
fellow traveler, just go! Godspeed!
Yours Truly, A Fellow Traveler…
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