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PENNIE FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
by Pennie Murray
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| PENNIE FOR YOUR THOUGHTS |
by Pennie Murray
 The history of this country has seen world change through
many lenses-many times. Our present presidential race is evident of another
world change. Ted Kennedy put it this way, "The world is changing. The old ways
will not do. It's time for a new generation of leadership-one that will
turn the pages on the old misrepresentation and distortion."
I bring this up because many of us can relate to what our
present government is about to undergo-a major life change. Those of us who
have experienced such times know that change is a relentless and constant force
in life that brings with it "endings." But even more of us know the illusions
of safe and secure, which is created by familiar routines and surroundings.
When a particular chapter in our life ends and a new one begins, mourning for
what "was" is inevitable, and suddenly, even misery looks good,
simply because it's familiar. There is an African proverb that I love, which
fits here perfectly, "Many of us would rather live in familiar hells, then to
go to unknown heavens."
When life demands that the old ways will no longer do and
the pages of our life have to be turned, it's hard to imagine that we will ever
feel safe or whole again. But, as hard as change is, it's a prime opportunity
for growth - in relationships, in self-confidence and in our own strength and
wisdom. As with all major life changes we're always require to give up
something in order to gain something in return. Basically, change means we have
to sacrifice certain benefits we've come to depend on and enjoy in order to
take pleasure in the new. Letting go of the illusion of safe is usually the
most difficult part of changing directions. But ultimately, we choose how we'll
handle change - with resistance and negativity or with grace and anticipation.
As individuals, we have an advantage over our government-our change doesn't
require a vote from congress-we just have to be willing to go to unknown
heavens. |