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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Conversing With Scarecrows.


Sometimes life’s familiar road unexpectedly forks, leaving one to converse with scarecrows on which direction to go. Both roads appear to be identical…equally strange, having never walked down either of these paths before, so choosing one is often as random as an impulse…I’ll go right because I’m right handed.

When you don’t know where you’re headed any road will take you there. I don’t believe it’s the road that matters so much, (when you’re traveling without a map) it's the attitude that you have about the journey that counts.

Life likes to keep secrets, rationing out clues a little bit at a time, as we reluctantly participate in the great mystery of our existence. Our direction often seems as imperceptible as our souls, as we trek along, through mountains and jungles, preoccupied with the distractions of biting insects, blistered feet, and rattle snakes.

What drives us on? I believe that it’s the innate belief that we have a purpose for being here, although we’re not always certain what it is. It seems that we tend to look outside of ourselves for hints…when in all actuality we are the purpose. Our living is our doing, and our doing is our purpose, when living a life that flows from the heart of who we truly are.

Sometimes we lose our way, pretending to be something that we’re not, following anothers’ path because we’re fearful of pushing off on our own, or we’re just plain lost. Even in these cases life is generous, using our prodigal wanderings to lead us back home to our authentic selves.

Life’s greatest questions are often answered in spite of ourselves. We stumble and grumble, unaware of the progress that we are making, and then, as if by magic, we are seated on high, receiving heaven’s revelations, toasting our successes, and bragging about the hell we had to go through to get there.

It ain’t over till it’s over, but be warned…time passes quickly. So, be bold, push forward, and be kind to yourself. Oh, and try not to forget who you are! *grin

8 comments:

JIM said...

Very true words!!! It is short live it to the fullest and enjoy the time!!! As they say it is not the destination but the journey!!!!


Enjoyed reading this, thank You

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Karen Wojcik Berner said...

Nice, Leah. You are very correct.

Leah Griffith said...

Jim, Yes! Yes! Yes!

Leah Griffith said...

Hi Karen, yeah...it's interesting huh? LOL!!

Jayne said...

"I don’t believe it’s the road that matters so much, (when you’re traveling without a map) it's the attitude that you have about the journey that counts."

Precisely. Amen. Hallelujah.

Love that Andy Pratt song. ;)

Leah Griffith said...

Thanks Jayne, I feel like I used to feel when I was a kid playing Blind Man's Bluff, spinning blindfolded and then walking forward;)

JANU said...

You say wonderful things Leah.

Leah Griffith said...

Thank you Janu, that is a lovely compliment.

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