Developing a Better You

Month: August 2017 (Page 2 of 2)

The Labyrinth

I was walking a labyrinth on the campus of Denison University in Granville, Ohio, last summer. A labyrinth is a walking path with only one winding route to the center.  Unlike a maze, there are no wrong turns, no dead ends.

I was focused on getting to the center when I became irritated by some tree branches overhanging the path.  I was about to duck past them when I realized I was missing the whole point of the labyrinth. The goal is not “to get to the center” but to reflectively enjoy the journey.

Then it occurred to me – how often do I treat life that way?  Plodding my way unseeing from one task to the next as if the goal of life is to get to the end and die. How do I so easily fall into that mindset?

So I stopped myself. Paused. Really looked at the branch. Touched the leaves. Sniffed them even.  They didn’t have much of a scent but I was proud of myself for smelling the proverbial roses.

Leaves are surprisingly interesting when you take the time to really look. I was particularly drawn to the back of a leaf where the veins could be clearly seen. I noticed the symmetry – balanced, but not perfectly so. Similar enough to evenly support the leaf but with variety too. I took in the oval chunks missing from one edge where a bug had helped itself to lunch. So this leaf, while itself flourishing, provided nourishment for another living thing. It helped another creature thrive.

Isn’t that like us?  Like the veins of a leaf, we are at our best when we work together to support a community while retaining our individual uniqueness. We strive to find balance in life while recognizing that perfect balance is an unattainable ideal. We try to live our lives in such a way that we are healthy and flourishing not just for ourselves but so that we have the capacity to help others thrive, to give while still growing personally.

So as you continue the journey through your own personal Labyrinth, don’t forget to pause. Notice what’s around you.  Reflect.  And remember that the goal of life is not to push blindly to the end but to reach out to others while Becoming Yourself.

Becoming Yourself

A topless beach in Spain. An unmarked trail in the woods of Michigan. An encounter with a special needs gardener. A tree shrouded labyrinth. A cemetery with a hidden sundial.

A Spanish beach

Wherever I go, I’m searching for myself. My True Self. The Real Me. The one deep inside. I believe I’m in there, waiting to be discovered, to be developed, to be released. A better version of the person I am today.

So I’m keeping my eyes open. I’m looking for clues, for signposts that show me who I am and who I can become. And I’m catching glimpses everywhere. Sometimes they are as bright as a bolt of fire. More often they’re subtle, half-hidden within everyday occurrences, waiting to be noticed.

I’ve decided to share my journey here with the hope that some of what I’m learning will make the path a little clearer for someone else. Many writers and teachers, friends and strangers, have lit a lamp for me. For that I’m deeply grateful. I’ll be passing along plenty of their wisdom too.

If you want to develop a better you, I’d love some company on the road. We can work on our spirits, our minds, our relationships. We can search for truth, embrace mystery and appreciate beauty together. I invite you to join me in Becoming Yourself.

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