Sunday, June 15, 2008

The Mirror

Every experience is a teacher. Every person who passes through our lives is there to give us the gift of themselves. They mirror something for us so we can better understand how we take our place in the universe.

I realized recently how I have always seen the mirrors of the negatives but rarely the mirrors of the wonderfulness of me. Do you allow for the idea that the friends you hold dear for their admirable qualities of kindness and compassion, humor and love are mirroring those qualities in you? We all have this ability and this gift . . . any time we allow it. This isn’t pride or ego. It is simply recognition of who we are.

When I choose to look only at the things that are “wrong with me” that is ego. It is saying; “Look at me, how bad I am. Notice me, please!” If I can’t be all the things I think I should be, at least I’m so bad I deserve attention, even if it’s negative attention. That may be a bit of an exaggeration but it makes the point.

There it is . . . a craving for attention that is common in people with self esteem issues. It is amazing how many successful and well adjusted people have a place inside where they hold fear that someone will find out they aren’t as good as they appear to be. The thing is we all are as “good” and as “bad” as we think we are. All of that is simply judgment. This is where the problem really is. We judge ourselves based on some old rules created by our cultural environment long ago.

We are coming into a time of new understanding and can now let go of those old rules and judgments. They no longer serve us. So, as we begin to open up to the process, the universe sends us wonderful people to mirror for us so we can clearly see who we are.

The most beautiful mirrors are the ones we may at first reject because they make us uncomfortable. They are the people who love us unconditionally, for no reason at all. We may have become quite good at loving others unconditionally. To love is the greatest gift of all and it becomes quite nice to love and release others without judgment. It feels quite good. Then comes the challenge, allowing someone else to do the same for us. That’s quite a different story, especially when we don’t recall having the experience before. Most of us weren’t raised that way . . . because our parents weren’t raised that way and theirs weren’t and theirs and on and on back it goes.

Well my friends; accept the challenge. Sit back, take a deep breath and feel that love. Allow love to bath you in its healing light. Allow yourself to gratefully accept the gift being offered. Just say ‘Thank you” and feel the love in you grow like the Grinch’s heart.

You are all that and more. Breathe it in. Know you are God also and open to your sacred place in the Universal Consciousness. Know, we are that mirror to others as well. We don’t set out to be. We can’t decide to be. We just are. We don’t even have control over how others perceive us. Just be who you are. Live the love that you are and breathe. It’s all in the breath . . . and the gratitude.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This one brought tears to my eyes. Love is so powerful to give and accept it is a gift. The more love you throw out there in the universe the more love that will come back to you. Sometimes not in the forms we may want but the love is there waiting for you to breath in. I love you Penny!

Penny McCoy said...

Let's see how far we can send this love. If everyone who reads this sends a message of love and shares this blog it can go around the world, probably more than once.

I'm sending out a challenge to everyone who reads it. Add your first name and place in the world where you reside, in the comment space. We can all check it any time we like to see how far it goes.

Dawn Vaz-Green said...

I am truly blessed to have a wonderful friend like you Penny. You are also a beautiful reflection of love. Thanks for sharing these thoughts which prop me back up when I feel that I am about to give up.

Lots of love.