The Best for Today
If it’s true that history repeats itself, and if it is also true that “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it” (attributed to George Santayana), then it seems logical to see the lessons come around again and again. How I handled the bumps in the road, the pitfalls, and the occasional quicksand is going to determine how I approach these things when they reemerge.
When I start beating myself up for something unchangeable (in the past), I am learning to ask myself what the lesson was. How will I handle this when it shows up again? What did I learn? How can I use that knowledge to help myself and others?
The principles of the program are perfectly suited for the classroom of life. The pop quizzes get a little easier, and I’ve actually felt like the eager student who, having learned the lesson, throws her hand in the air shouting “I know! I know!”. Sometimes.
All I can expect of myself is to do the best I can today. When my goals exceed my energy or ability, I am learning to let go of the recriminations, pat my heart chakra, and tell myself that I’m still okay. I’m a ‘work in progress’, learning to greet each day’s blessings and challenges with more ‘alleluias’ and fewer ‘not agains’.
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