After I shared the link to my
first post yesterday, almost everybody I know was astounded. From the little
they know of me, no one saw this coming, and everyone kept asking the same
question, “Why are you doing this?”
Well, this was a question I was asking
myself too. Starting this blog wasn’t planned. I don’t even know very much
about this evolving world of IT, and domain names, and e-hosting, and websites.
I don’t have a master strategy to go from blogs to columns to book-writing; or
from blogs to heaven (which is all I want, hehehe). I just love to write, and
I’m obsessed with God and all things spiritual. That was my impulsive
inspiration. That’s why I’m doing this.
When you ask any established
person how they found their life path, most simply say “Do what you love”. But
how can you do what you love when you don’t know what you love? Or how can you
do what you love when what you love makes no money? How can you do what you
love when there’s no way into your chosen industry without “selling your soul”?
Sigh.
I think following your life path
is a lot like driving at night; your headlights don’t illuminate the entire
road you hope to drive, just 20 or 30 feet ahead at a time – and that’s all you
really need. You do the things that are right in front of you, and the next
step will appear. You just have to make sure that you are on the right road to
begin with. People these days put a lot of their hope on “self”, they say “you
create the future you want” by working hard for it. This is wrong. Like Proverbs
9:12 says, “If thou art wise, thou art wise for thyself; and if thou scoffest,
thou alone shall bear it”.
We can never know exactly where and what we’ll be
tomorrow, no matter what we do today. We have to learn to let go of always
wanting guarantees, of always wanting to be in control. We have to let go of
the thought that we have to make it by ourselves. Living from day to day, doing
what I love is my strategy. I’m just positioning myself on the road that I want
to go. I’ve made a decision to be content, believing in God that I will be
alright (even though I don’t know exactly how yet). You don’t have to bear the
burden of life by yourself.
We’ve been taught to always have
a plan. “What is your five-year goal?” Aaargh, I hate questions like this. I
don’t know where I’ll be in five years. Neither do you. You might have an
accident and lose an arm or a leg. You might lose your family fortune or
you might be dead. The future does not contain some magical wand that will make
our lives suddenly okay. And the earlier we come to realise that, I think the
happier we all will be.
Trusting in God does not seem
very practical when you think about it. It’s not like money in the bank, you
can’t see Him. But when you trust in God, you have nothing to lose. It makes
living on this earth a little more bearable, it gives you assurance that a
higher power is working with all the elements for your good; it is a win-win
situation. All you’re asked for in return is a promise to love and respect Him
and the people around you, a promise to shun evil and respect your body and
self.
My five-year goal is to remain
happy, to listen to my intuition. To love God more every day, and to make it
seem like the normal thing to do.
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