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Sunday, 14 February 2016

We Are Limitless Through Humility



"If I were to tell you that your life is already perfect, whole and complete just as it is, you would think I was crazy. Nobody believes his or life is perfect. And yet there is something within each of us that basically knows we are boundless, limitless..."
[Joko Beck]

Society has gained this mentality throughout the ages that the world we live in is filled with limits and our mission on earth is to expand these limits, yet, the limits we deem to be real is only but a figure of our imagination, our limits are set by ourselves and to conquer them, one needs to conquer the self within us.

You can only go as far as you set your mind to, all that you have achieved thus far is the creation of how your thoughts and determination have led you and likewise you are able to unlock your future goals from allowing your mind to go beyond the sense of reality you live within your mind. You in actual fact deserve all that you set your mind towards, the only thing holding you back is yourself.It is what we do that defines us, how we view the aspect of lack and our ability to envision that lack being made full.

Imagination is powerful and many people seem to be scared of it. They are haunted by the assumption that imagining is childish, irrelevant and somehow cast it into a mind-box labeled “Don’t Bother, Pointless Contents”, but it is the power of imagining that allows us to be truly limitless. We gain a sense of freedom when we allow our imagination to run free and all that seems impossible is possible. We are so hard on ourselves each and every day that we never allow ourselves to move away from our fears.

We all have those moments in our lives where we feel as though we are of no worth as if we are just not good enough. We are angered by the thought that all good is coming to those around us and not to ourselves. We accept that life is just unfair and favors a select few of individuals who got it all in order, this sense of self-pride and jealousy is what we place on ourselves that pushes us further away from all that we truly want in life. 


When we embrace the achievements of others and celebrate instead of envy, we unlock one of the greatest values one can have, humility...opportunities will more likely come to those who are firstly content and grateful with who they are and what they have. When we humble ourselves, serve others and appreciate those around us, we expand the barriers set by ourselves.

I personally learnt this concept the hard way, I looked around daily, with the assumption that everyone else's aspirations were being achieved, where I thought I worked hard for enough for. I was filled with this sense of pride, when I failed I blamed it on the next person and never took the time to do self-introspection and seek the humility I needed to move on, it was only later in life when I realised that through helping others we help ourselves. Working with youth and people who are less fortunate, I found that peace and humility. I found that I valued and appreciated the efforts others put into achieving their goals and their determination led to inspiring me to keep moving forward.

The interesting and sometimes humorous thing about purpose and faith is that we never know what is instore for us or coming down the line, which makes life even more tangible and real, if all things are going well and no challenges are coming your way, then you most probably in the wrong lane of life. Ultimately we can only go as far as we let ourselves go. In all things we need to give credit to faith and its purpose. Never blame not getting a opportunity on faith, rather use the power of imagination and expect greater, because greater is in store, remember you are limitless...





Sunday, 4 October 2015

Shall I Compare Thee To A Spring's Apple Tree?



"We cannot stop the winter or the summer from coming. We cannot stop the spring or the fall or make them other than they are. They are gifts from the universe that we cannot refuse. But we can choose what we will contribute to life when each arrives."
[Gary Zukav]

If I should compare myself to anything I would see myself as a Apple Tree, specifically a Apple Tree in the midst of Spring, it's just something about the sight of spring that makes you smile and feel warmth in your heart. I have seen many winters where I have felt desolate in frustration, I am not the most patient of people but I have realized that it is only through having patience that I will be able to grow. I started of as a seedling with my roots deep in fertile soil. I grew up in a moral based family, my dad being a pastor with strong beliefs in bending the tree while its still young, but the with good soil comes the expectation of good fruit trees too. As I grew from a seedling to growing a bark I have seen many who have been cut and broken some who grew to fast and some who have just been planted on near gravel and there soil filled with rock.

I have always been watched on, coming out of a pastoral clergy family, I have always had that “reputation” to uphold and increased responsibility to beware of my actions in the community. I have been judged in many instances for things that the average teenager would do, but these morals have somewhat molded me into the person I am today.

I always try to do my best in everything I do, I fear failure just as an axe to a tree for firewood. These were my winters at times, but independence to let my branches grew as they wish has always been a liberating feeling of freedom, like the feel of the spring time rain, it brought the nutrients I needed to make my own choices and follow my own ideas and dreams. My love for exploring new sights, vibrant cultures, as the beautiful colors of spring.

I have moved away from looking to take the common way and gained a sense of tolerance,  in finding peace in difference. The most beautiful of things I chose not to see in complexity but in the simple form that it is, this action is what consumed my fears and sorrows, just like the Apple Tree, it beauty is in its process of change and letting go to become purposeful.


Just as the Apple Tree in spring, my personality is like the white and pink blossoms, I take pride in showing gratitude, for the blessing bestowed to me...my waving leafs are filled with thankfulness, happiness and joy. Through every gust of wind that might pass me by, I take in what is good for me. The honey-bee pollinating my blossoms, they nurture my soul reminding me of my purpose. Rejecting all the attempts of bugs and pests, as they seek to destroy my mutual relationship with my gold and black striped friends With the sight of hope in each bud for a new generation of fruit, each bud as my growth of my skills.


My future as bright as the spring sunshine, the clouds-my dreams, giving a new light and vision to reach for the sky, like an apple tree with a dream to feed a nation. I lift up my eyes to heavens, I continue to grow and take in all that has expanded my mind as I pass through the seasons of life.