Holistic in Context
Here is the answer to the question of the previous post.
Here is the answer to the question of the previous post.
How do I change myself?
Changing myself is the only way to change the world, but how can I do it?
Disclaimer: I wanted to share this with you, but I was afraid you would dismiss it. However, it came up in a conversation with Kat (who gave me permission to use her real name) and she made me promise to share it with you too. So, fasten your seatbelts, here we go.
Understanding this requires your full attention; please humor me.
In preparation for each person being born into this world, a heavenly committee embarks on finding just the right soul, just at the right place and time, exactly the right individual characteristics, and the right parents for that soul. You could have been one of an infinite number of potential souls, but it had to be you. You came to this world fully equipped for your roughly 120-year expedition.
Every gift that you possess, be it physical, spiritual, a talent, or anything else, makes up a unique package no one else in the world has had or ever will have. Nobody of the 7 billion people on earth can think your thoughts, feel your feelings, or have precisely the same strengths and weaknesses that you have. Each one of us is an inimitably distinct individual. You are a perfect testimony of your uniqueness. You are it. This could not have happened randomly.
Now, that understanding is good, but how does it help us change ourselves?
Years ago, on a family trip to a safari park, my son insisted on driving the van that our family was in through the park. He was 7 years old at the time, but I wanted him to have the experience of driving all of us, so I sat him on my lap and let him hold the steering wheel. He steered the van while I controlled the gears, throttle, and brakes and kept watch over him. Who was actually driving? It doesn’t matter. What mattered to him was that he felt that he was driving.
Similarly, in our lives we are in control of the steering wheel, and it feels like we’re driving. But this is not a safari, and we each need to get somewhere designated specifically for us. It may be difficult to figure out what “your calling” is, but if you take stock of your special package of natural assets and the resources that you’ve gained so far, as well as the ones you’re still working on, you will start to get an idea of where your van is headed. You already have everything that you need to get to where you need to be, if only you can see beyond the wheel in your hands; in this case, that means everything you have been given to accomplish your mission.
When you feel you have a direction in life, you can start steering the wheel of your life. While you get to choose the direction that you are headed in, the one who controls everything else is protecting you. He wants you to thrive and flourish by fulfilling your special calling. Remember, it’s not about awards, fame, and trophies. It’s about knowing that you’re on the right track.