"Jim's passion in preparing our student-athletes for competition is taking our men's golf program to the next level. He's a great communicator. He works directly with the coaching staff and players, bringing new levels of confidence, focus, and excitement to our game. Jim helps me be a more effective coach and together we're a powerful team."
Wisdom is knocking on your door - are you listening?
The goal of seeking wisdom is to see things as they really are, or at least closer to it, so we can get in tune with the greatness all around us.
It's easy to get tromped by our ever-changing circumstancess, attached to what we want, unable to see past our expectations and limited vantage point.
We are constantly deceived by the story we create around our present situation. We judge each moment, label it good or bad, then react emotionally to it. In our perpetual state of reaction, we become a pawn of our circumstances, tossed around like a leaf in the wind.
Have you considered that each circumstance in your life is here to teach you or help you, that perhaps your judgment is often made without all the information? There is beauty and greatness in that knowledge alone.
In our stories of how things should be, we overlook the truth with our self-conscious glasses and are unable to appreciate our good fortune. If you live today as if you are greater than your circumstance, as if you are not your problems, then you can see clearly and take the best action in the next moment.
* Photo credit: Wisdom card, Louise Hay
Comments
Excellent insight! See what is real, transcend and trance-end our stories with truth. Live today "as if you are greater than your circumstance, as if you are not your problems, then you can see clearly and take the best action in the next moment."
This is truly a practical spiritual prescription for wise action. Thank you for sharing it. It will be the center piece of today's contemplation.
I am currently reading Inner Excellence. About halfway through it...Its a wonderful book. I found it in the business section but feel it could easy be placed in the category of spirituality as well. Its deep, practical and wise.
Cheers...Ken
Post new comment