In God’s economy, nothing is wasted. – Bill W.
This is one of my favorite sayings. Remembering it has lifted me from despair for it filled me with hope knowing that there is a purpose to everything.
And, in a different vein, this saying has come to mind, for instance, when I’d gone astray in a new locale or on a project. Later on the knowledge picked up from that ‘accidental’ experience helped handily in a current situation – and brought a smile to my face as I thought of God’s hand in the situation, making sure that nothing was wasted.
Nothing is wasted in God’s economy for everything has meaning and purpose. For me, this is another way of stating that everything is a blessing.
And so it truly is in God’s world.
Showing posts with label meaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meaning. Show all posts
Friday, February 12, 2010
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Toilet Tuesdays
Almost 2 months ago, I entered into my first barter agreement: I clean the men and women’s restrooms at a yoga studio once a week in exchange for attending my favorite yoga class. It’s been a fine arrangement, win-win.
This past week was the last as I needed to free up my time. I will miss this task as well as my favorite teacher and the Gentle Healing/Restorative class postures.
As my cleaning was coming to an end, I realized that I really appreciated doing the work as an exchange. I even told one of the owners that if she’d been paying me an hourly wage, I don’t think I’d have enjoyed the task as much. The reward of attending the yoga class had greater meaning to me than receiving greenbacks, and this made me more focused, strongly motivated, and full of pride too as I went about doing my job. If I’d been given a wage, it would have been far less than my usual hourly rate as a tech writer, and, in all likelihood, my ego would have felt resentful that it had to engage in such activities, and I’d have been less than thrilled with the task. That was not the case, and I was very grateful the owners had been willing to barter.
During Tuesday toilet-cleaning days, I’ve often thought about the servant leader, Gandhi. My experience made me feel a bit connected to this spiritual man. It doesn’t matter that the toilets he cleaned were far less glamorous and technologically advanced or the reasons behind his actions were quite different from mine. It was not beneath Gandhi to clean toilets and, it was not beneath me to do so either.
It’s surprising the places one can find connection, inspiration, and meaning...
This past week was the last as I needed to free up my time. I will miss this task as well as my favorite teacher and the Gentle Healing/Restorative class postures.
As my cleaning was coming to an end, I realized that I really appreciated doing the work as an exchange. I even told one of the owners that if she’d been paying me an hourly wage, I don’t think I’d have enjoyed the task as much. The reward of attending the yoga class had greater meaning to me than receiving greenbacks, and this made me more focused, strongly motivated, and full of pride too as I went about doing my job. If I’d been given a wage, it would have been far less than my usual hourly rate as a tech writer, and, in all likelihood, my ego would have felt resentful that it had to engage in such activities, and I’d have been less than thrilled with the task. That was not the case, and I was very grateful the owners had been willing to barter.
During Tuesday toilet-cleaning days, I’ve often thought about the servant leader, Gandhi. My experience made me feel a bit connected to this spiritual man. It doesn’t matter that the toilets he cleaned were far less glamorous and technologically advanced or the reasons behind his actions were quite different from mine. It was not beneath Gandhi to clean toilets and, it was not beneath me to do so either.
It’s surprising the places one can find connection, inspiration, and meaning...
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Meaning in Life
It is only when we realize that life is taking us nowhere that it begins to have meaning. - P.D. Ouspensky
I sure hope so!!
These days, with the world heading for a meltdown through a variety of venues, it can be difficult to see the light through the darkness. However, it is a wonderful time, filled with many opportunities.
I am releasing attachments to ‘things’ and praying for increased closeness with Spirit. With less things as a distraction, it is easier to focus on my inner life and create it to be what I want it to be: all about Spirit. It is then easier to be in the outer world, i.e., people, places, circumstances.
The meaning in my life comes from helping, healing, and walking in peace, love, and joy with Spirit.
I sure hope so!!
These days, with the world heading for a meltdown through a variety of venues, it can be difficult to see the light through the darkness. However, it is a wonderful time, filled with many opportunities.
I am releasing attachments to ‘things’ and praying for increased closeness with Spirit. With less things as a distraction, it is easier to focus on my inner life and create it to be what I want it to be: all about Spirit. It is then easier to be in the outer world, i.e., people, places, circumstances.
The meaning in my life comes from helping, healing, and walking in peace, love, and joy with Spirit.
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