Tuesday, July 18, 2006

“Thy Kingdom Come…”

Everyday I see this guy who looks a bit like a character in X-men, so Ill just call him X-man. X-man is always relaxed and smiling. X-man is always truly himself – very sincere and honest in all that he says – never ingratiating nor flattering anyone. X-man is always courteous and forgiving. When verbally attacked, X-man responds with amazing calmness, wisdom and humility. Two days ago we had a company event and they wanted a volunteer to dance alone on the stage in front of at least 200 people. X-man gladly volunteered. He didn’t care about the onlookers, he just enjoyed every moment. X-man is never down, never angry, never stressed. Frustration doesn’t get the better of him, injury is never done to him, and pain never gets to him.

In his own words, “We are living in a big dream. Have you ever taken your dreams seriously? When I come to work, I enter a game – one of the many games I play all day. All games end and nobody takes them seriously. When I face other problems, I know I am not in reality – I know there is a bigger reality to come. I don’t take this life seriously, the way you don’t take your dreams seriously. This is not reality, reality is to come. Everything in this word is three-dimensional. We can only be truly alive when we know and experience the fourth dimension. Have you found the fourth dimension?”

X-man explained that his fourth dimension is some meditative therapy where he connects with another world. X-man reads all sorts of science fiction and is waiting for it to crystallize to “reality.” His belief is in the Matrix and is looking for a Morpheus to guide him. His belief is that the world will end and we will pay for the Karma of our actions – to reap what we’ve sowed.

Amy, of course, believes in the good ol’ rich n’ REAL stuff. Amy’s fourth dimension is Christ – the Alpha and the Omega. Her belief is in Heaven and is being guided there daily through God’s providence. She believes that the world will end someday too and that if she doesn’t repent, she will also reap what she sowed.

Enter Amy’s daily life – as observed by X-man. Amy convinces herself that reality is here and that every day is the be all and end all. She is upset when people wrong her. She is frustrated when things don’t go as planned. She is stressed when things go out of control. Amy is not smiling when offended. Amy is not patient with rude people. Amy is not relaxed when being verbally attacked. Amy will NEVER be exposed to onlookers the way X-man was – she has too much ego to caress….Amy… has just hit a stop sign…but will she stop?

Anywayz…

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Interesting isn't it? Difference between X-man & Amy? Amy knows the end of the story. Should Amy, or anyone identifying with Amy, stop? From the way I see it, no ... and that is why people like X-man appear in our lives. A chance for repentance, and change ... the factor we fear most in life.

Why should we change? It makes the ride easier ... because you then identify with the Owner of the ride.

Wisdom - is not distant from making mistakes, in essence it is the art of making mistakes - and then stepping on them - it needs a bit of an effort, but pretty doable.

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