With
the arrival of all the New Year’s resolutions last week I’ve heard, more than
once, “It’s about time I .”
It’s about time. I got to thinking about that while I was listening to a
program on NPR this past weekend about how time is inconsistent from one person
to another.
“HUH?!?”
you might be saying. I know that was my first thought. But then I got to
thinking about it. If you’re a five-year-old waiting for Santa Claus to come
again it will seem like an eternity. Her grandfather on the other hand is
wondering how Christmas got here so fast last year. Why the difference? Part of
it goes back to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. For the little girl, a year is
one-sixth of her entire life. But for her sixty-five year old granddad, it is
only 1/65th of the time he has spend on this earth.
Another
aspect of time is whether or not we are enjoying ourselves. Suppose I’ve
returned from a two-week vacation wondering what happened since it seems like I
just left. Contrast that with spending three hours in the dentist’s office for
a double root canal, which is going to feel like about three weeks. I think you
get my point. Rev. Dr. Dennis Merritt Jones suggested in his recent “Huffington
Post” column that we be very mindful about what we put on our calendars for
2014. We’ve got this whole blank calendar before us – how much of yours is
already filling up? If we have everything planned out to the nth degree it’s
pretty unlikely to have any spontaneous experiences.
So
for me it’s time; time to stop what I’m doing and take stock of where I am in
my life. Perhaps you’d like to join me in this endeavor. We each have
approximately 24 hours each day to do what we need to, want to or have to do.
On the one hand you could rationalize that we are immortal spiritual beings
having a human experience, so it doesn’t much matter if we schedule our time or
not since we will always have time. I see the point, but here’s something else
to consider. There will never be another “now” in your life. There never has
been before “now” and there never will be another one in the future. Even if we
are immortal spiritual beings, which I firmly believe, each moment of our
existence is a precious commodity to be enjoyed for what it is, nothing more,
nothing less.
This
makes taking charge of our lives a priority so that the time we are spending is
wisely spent with people we want to be with, doing things we want to do, and
doing them in the style in which we want to enjoy. There are very few things
you “have” to do. There a LOT of things you probably think you “should” do,
someone ELSE thinks you “should” do, but very few things you “have” to do.
How
about this week, or just for one day this week, you stopping “shoulding” on
yourself, refuse to let anyone else “should” on you and just enjoy being the
now, experiencing the magnificent being that you are and expression God as only
you can. Seriously. It’s time.
In
Spirit, Truth and Playfulness,
Terry
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