Hola mi gente…
Occasionally, I like to re-post the following. It reminds
me of the importance of gratitude.
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Yes, follow your bliss, but dammit! Seize
your passion!
-- Me
My readers are probably already
familiar with my sickening claim that this moment is perfectly unfolding,
right? I mean, I only mention it at least once a week. Today, however, I’m
going prove my point beyond a shadow of a doubt. No charge
Whether you want to own up to
it, not -- whether you’re aware of it, or not -- literally thousands of things
go right for you every day, beginning
the moment you wake up.
Yup.
For starters, through some magic
you really don’t understand, you’re still breathing and your heart is beating,
in spite of the fact that you’ve been unconscious for many hours. You wake up
and breathe in the air that is a mix of gasses that’s just right for your
body’s needs, as it was before you fell asleep.
You open your eyes and you can
see! Light of many colors floods into your eyes, are registered by nerves that
took billions of years to perfect. Furthermore, the interesting gift of these
beautiful colors comes to you courtesy of an unimaginably huge globe of fire,
the sun, which continually detonates nuclear reactions in order to convert its
body to light and heat and energy for your personal use.
Do you realize that the sun is
located at the precise distance from you to be of perfect service? One small
difference either way and you would either burn or freeze. And here’s another
blessing: everyday, the sun appears to rise over the eastern horizon right on
schedule everyday, as it has long before you were born. Talk about
trustworthiness and commitment!
How about the day you were born,
do you remember that? It was a difficult miracle that involved many people who
worked hard on your behalf. No less miraculous is the fact that you have
continued to grow since then, with millions of new cells being born inside you
to replace the old ones that die. And check this out: it happens automatically!
You don’t even have to think about it.
Amazingly, the water your body
needs so much comes out of your faucets in an even flow, with the volume you
desire, and either as cold or hot as you desire. It’s pure and clean; you’re
confident there are no parasites lurking in it. There is someone somewhere
making sure you will continue to receive this gift of water without
interruption for as long as you require it.
Look at your hands. They are
beautiful. They’re amazing creations that allow you to carry out hundreds of
tasks with great force and intricate grace. They relish the pleasure of
touching thousands of different textures, and they’re beautifully perfect.
In your closet there are many
clothes you like to wear. Have you ever stopped to think who gathered the
materials to make the fabrics they’re made of? Who infused them with color, and
how did they do it? Who sewed them for you?
In your kitchen, there’s tasty
food in secure packaging waiting for you. Many people you have never met worked
hard to grow it, process it, and get it to the store where you purchased it.
This bounty of food is unprecedented in the history of the world.
Your appliances are working flawlessly.
Despite the fact that they work on a power that would kill you instantly if you
were to touch it directly, you have perfect confidence that you’re not in
danger. Why? If I may say so, your faith in the people who designed these
machines is impressive.
Wait! There’s more! Much more!
At this very moment, gravity is
working exactly as it always has, neither pulling too much or with too little
force. How did that little piece of magic ever come about? It doesn’t matter,
because it will continue to function with amazing efficiency whether you
understand it or not.
At the same time, a trillion
other elements of nature’s design are expressing themselves perfectly this very
moment. Plants are growing, rivers are flowing, clouds are drifting, winds are
blowing, animals are reproducing. Though you may take it for granted, you
relish the ever-shifting sensations of light and temperature as they interact
with your body.
There’s still more! You can
smell odors, hear sounds, and taste tastes, many of which are quite pleasing. You can think. Though some of us don’t
use it nearly enough, we have the extraordinary gift of self-awareness. You can
feel feelings! Can you even begin to understand the magnitude of being blessed
with that mysterious and wonderful capacity? Moreover, as a bonus you’re able
to visualize an infinite array of images, some of which represent things that
don’t exist.
You have the gift of language.
Millions of people have collaborated for untold centuries in order to cultivate
a system of communication that you understand well. Speaking and reading gives
you great pleasure and a tremendous sense of power.
Want to travel to some far off
land? There are a number of machines to choose from in order to get there.
Cars, planes, buses, trains, subways, ship, helicopter, or bike -- whatever you
choose, you have the utmost confidence that it will work efficiently.
Multitudes of people who are now dead devoted themselves to perfecting these
modes of travel. Thousands more still alive devote themselves to ensuring that
these benefits will keep serving you.
Sure, we are now aware that in
the future shrinking oil reserves and global warming may impose limitations on
your ability to use cars and other machines to travel. But you also know that
many smart and idealistic people are right now diligently working to develop
alternative fuels to protect the environment.
Perhaps you own an MP3 player, a
fantastic invention that has dramatically enhanced your ability hear a vast
array of beautiful sounds at low cost.
Let’s say you have been awake
for a couple of hours. At least a hundred things have already gone right for
you. If three of those hundred things had not gone right -- your toaster was
broken, there was no hot water, or your car didn’t start -- you might feel
today the universe has conspired against you, that your luck is bad, that
nothing’s right, and life sucks. Yet the fact remains that the vast majority of
everything is working with breath-taking perfection and consistency. Taking
this in consideration, you would be a deluded creature to think that life is
primarily an ordeal.
My name is Eddie and I’m in
recovery from civilization…
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