Life is a uniquely individualized experience. It is a consistent cycle that has an ability to move upward, downward or rotational. It is governed by time and is limited in space. Clinging to anything in it, gravitates it, remaining weightless, levitates it, and missing its lessons, repeats it.
Life does not privilege us to hold onto any notable accomplishments, honorable successes, respectable deeds or good rewards if we are to remain progressive in it.
It does not afford us the opportunity to store grief, accommodate sorrow, cleave to tragedy or hold on to catastrophe, if we are to advance in it.
It does grant us the right to hold onto our past, to harbor un-forgiveness or to protect hurt, if we are to develop in it.
Life is not equipped to stow anything as effortless as a thought, as incidental as a mistake or as aspiring as an idea without becoming stagnate or unproductive; and particles as microscopic as a speck of defeat can quickly deflate any mountain-high life experience.
The way we embrace life determines its’ lessons’ repetitiveness; and the only way to experience the free flowing love of life is to accept its challenges and keep our hearts clear.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Matthew 5:8
-Nicole R. Albert-Jones