In the memorable words of Dr. Ian Malcolm played by the incomprable Jeff Goldblum, "Life finds a way." Even when we don't want it to, when we can't keep up, when we're exhausted... it just keeps coming. Life simply happens.
But we must remember that we are created to be agents of action, not simply objects to be acted upon. Life comes at us unbidden, but we too can create the life we want. We can be the life unbidden. Life isn't merely something that happens around us, it's not just a force happening to us. Life happens within us. And with each exhale, we can speak life into existence all around us. We just have to be intentional, choosing moment to moment how to expend our energy.
You are a child of God, the Great Creator; the DNA of creation makes up your every molecule. Don't wait to be bidden. Don't wait for approval. Listen to the beating of your own lifeforce.
What life will you release into the world today?
Now available: Life Unbidden: a poetic autobiography
The surest way to bring tears to my eyes: in your moment of vulnerability, tell me you love me. I will feel honored, blessed beyond deserving and like the luckiest girl in the world. This is something my husband gets. I'm going to tread lightly with this next thought, because I love the freedom we have to write whatever is in our hearts and I don't want to heard as only saying I don't think women should be writing about women's issues... but, I have to say, it makes me sad how few articles, blog posts and even status updates there are praising the good men of the world. Good men, like my husband. Good men that work long hours at thankless jobs... just like their wives. Good men that pull double duty, going to school and working full-time... just like their wives. Good men that love their children, sacrifice daily for their happiness... just like their wives. Good men that are overwhelmed with the various and conflicting expectations placed...
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