Nothing says inevitable reckoning like birthdays. As children we
eagerly looked forward to them with nearly as much anticipation as
Christmas.
Then imperceptibly one day we cross an invisible line and begin to view
the upcoming anniversary of our birth with something less than glee.This change
in perception may have began when a
“friend” jokingly said, “hey, you’re getting old.” Sets in for real when
we realize our music tastes no longer encompass any new artists,
something we vowed as teenagers would never happen. Our
20-year class reunion notice arrives and the thought crosses our mind,
“where has the time gone?” catching ourselves looking in the mirror with a critical eye, wondering how we
will measure up against our classmates and if that gym membership is
still active.
The march of time does not take
breaks and only moves in one direction, seemingly picking up speed the
further down the path we travel. So what is one to do? Live in the day,
for the only time we have in truth is this moment. The only time we can
be present for life is in this moment, the only time we can be present
for God is right now. Do not allow yourself to project into the future
or dwell on the past, for this leads us inexorably into morbid
reflection, regardless of original intent. We do make plans and set goals
of course, but we do not hang our happiness or peace of mind on whether
or not our script is followed, and we have learned to stand ready to change direction when it is clearly indicated.
So today
, we
Live One Day At A Time, staying in the here and now, letting the tomorrows take care of
themselves. By trusting and relying on
Divine Love and Guidance, we have realized true peace, growth and
serenity.
© Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit
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