After a summer of enduring day
after day of one hundred degrees as the average temperature our fall rains this
week not only are refreshing to me but welcome!
Temperatures seventy and below are the bonus! If it had been a cool summer I would be
complaining! This creation called human
is incredibly difficult to please. Very
few of us remain constant and content- the majority of us find it normal to be
on a roller coaster ride based on our feelings any particular hour which are
most often affected by circumstances beyond our control- like the weather! I love the scene where Spock the Vulcan is
asked by a machine, “How do you feel?”
Even the fictional machine programmed for humanity knows a human always
has a feeling going on!
If your feelings are anything
like mine they are usually a pile up- each vying for “top billing” of the
moment. Right this very minute I can
identify these feelings within me: refreshment (weather); concern (personal
issues); happiness (new baby born to
friend); irritation (unfair situation for a friend); compassion (several
circumstances I deeply care about); anger (everything takes “more” money);
conflicted (shoulder surgery or not); lazy (don’t want to do all the projects I
am looking at); gratefulness (for great friends and family); honored (called
favorite SIL on fb); excited (got a 98 point word on scrabble); embarrassed
(using the men’s room instead of the women’s) and on and on it goes!
Perhaps you see this blog as just
plain silly and a lady just going on about nothing. The truth is life is in the moment and if we
can truly comprehend how normal our feelings are then we have taken the first
step to improving the quality of those moments. Think of the Bingo ball that is
popped up and called- whatever feeling pops up just look at your card. If it is staring you in the face then
deal with it and cover it up. Other
times it is so insignificant it doesn’t even show up on the card and we can let
it go! Let’s not sit at the card table
long. The sweetest life is the one about us- not the
one about me. Me is never satisfied but
us- we can laugh together and lighten the loads for each other and in our
relationships feel genuinely content with our lives…….
What a wonderful blog. I have never thought about multiple feelings at the same time. While in therapy I was told I was a withholder and of being passive aggressive, both of which are bottling up your feelings. I still have trouble expressing feelings. That is why I enjoy our cell group. We should all get to the point in our group that we have the trust to share completely our lives with each other
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anticipation, blessedness, loneliness, etc. etc. etc.)