Giving Up Center Stage
But I’m the star of my own show! Center stage is where the action is! I’m the Producer, the Director, the Playwright, the STAR!
The reviews are in - the show was a flop. I was just playing a role, and not very well. I wanted all eyes on me, even as I forgot my lines and messed up my blocking. I skipped rehearsals, I neglected to study my character - I would simply wing it and survive because of my raw talent. There was no room for humility as I sashayed myself into my own version of stardom.
There was the inevitable crash and burn - my ‘bottom’. I had to start at the beginning, admitting that I couldn’t ad lib my way through life. There were principles to learn, my proper place in the production of life. I needed to spend time in the wings, supporting, doing the work involved in seeing to the success of the overall output. Center stage was to be shared among the performers, while my role was to see to their success.
Being a ‘worker among workers’ a stagehand in the theater of life, allows me the freedom to enjoy being part of something greater than myself - my REAL self, not a manufactured, pretend one. I get to enjoy the applause others rightly receive by joining in on their appreciation for acknowledging a job well done. I’ve learned that being in the wings is being in reality, and reality is a place of living in the Light, not living in the spotlight.
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