Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Death And Rebirth Of Self - A Daily OM and Sum

Sometimes a part of us must die before another part can come to life.

Sometimes a part of us must die before another part can come to life. Even though this is a natural and necessary part of our growth, it is often painful or, if we don’t realize what’s happening, confusing and disorienting. In fact, confusion and disorientation are often the messengers that tell us a shift is taking place within us. These shifts happen throughout the lives of all humans, as we move from infancy to childhood to adolescence and beyond. With each transition from one phase to another, we find ourselves saying good-bye to an old friend, the identity that we formed in order to move through that particular time.

Sometimes we form these identities in relationships or jobs, and when we shift those areas of our life become unsettled. Usually, if we take the time to look into the changing surface of things, we will find that a shift is taking place within us. For example, we may go through one whole chapter of our lives creating a protective shell around ourselves because we need it in order to heal from some early trauma. One day, though, we may find ourselves feeling confined and restless, wanting to move outside the shelter we needed for so long; the new part of ourselves cannot be born within the confines of the shell our old self needed to survive.  

We may feel a strange mixture of exhilaration and sadness as we say good-bye to a part of ourselves that is dying and make way for a whole new identity to emerge in its place. We may find inspiration in working with the image of an animal who molts or sheds in order to make way for new skin, fur, or feathers to emerge. For example, keeping a duck feather, or some other symbol of transformation, can remind us that death and rebirth are simply nature’s way of evolving. We can surrender to this process, letting go of our past self with great love and gratitude, and welcoming the new with an open mind and heart, ready for our next phase of life.

Just yesterday I was doing a few things around town as it was my day off training and low and behold I have been asked and am being considered with one of the largest entertainment venues within the city. So I guess what goes down - does and can go up...Yet never throw all the eggs in one basket.

 

25 comments:

  1. This guy looks like Donny Osmond.
    I like your blog, good stuff!

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  2. Something happened by way of coincidence during the day yesterday and this was good!

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  3. I love your blog tonight Jack. A bit somber ... but i always look life as a transition that we should always be ready to face whetever the circumstances are.

    Yes am holding on as the song goes ... being alone can be a bit lonely sometimes. But who isn't get lonely ...
    it will be alright, i am sure.

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  4. I have never done a daily OM, but I read this one and it seemingly seemed right as well as the song.
    People can be alone but at the same time one can be their own best friend - I tend to think that comes first.

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  5. This is exactly what I have been experiencing and trying to tell others about. You have said it well here Jack. There is a time for everything as that passage in Ecclesiastes and the song Turn, Turn, Turn by the Byrds states.

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  6. Well life is not worth getting down Susan - we can sit or we can move and I kinda place on the wrong song here as it was going to be, "Crazy" by M. Buble, but that all said each one of us has many chances not just one - with whatever we are seeking or dealing with. In my case I was chosen out of a few with a position in which would fit me like a glove. But this Daily OM does apply within many ways and manners.

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  7. Transition is not always easy
    you have pulled your way through and now can reap the rewards, how wonderful when something amazing comes out of the blue
    lovely Blog Jack x

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  8. Transitions are so difficult an challenging. I've found the new rewards are worth it xx

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  9. There is always growth, transitions in life and some things that remain the same. In a strange way it's the sameness..or gifts we have within that allows us to embrace the changes . It's hard to explain what I'm thinking. For me personally changes come with the new freedom of my children being grown and being able to explore who I am and what I can accomplish and learn. There are hopes and dreams that have always been there and yet perhaps the change is having this time where I can make them more of a reality . I like your thoughts here thanks.
    There is an exhilaration when new opportunities come

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  10. love your blog..
    For example, we may go through one whole chapter of our lives creating a protective shell around ourselves because we need it in order to heal from some early trauma....

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  11. This is good and positive. I have changed the course of my life many times. It makes me feel alive. Go for it

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  12. thanks for sharing that with us jack! what's OM mean/stand for?

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  13. This morning I just came across it early and I placed it on as and I thought it made a nice fit and the stories certainly do Karen.

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  14. Cheryl, I thought I would write it and as it was still early it seemed to have that meaning althought it's not my write it does examply growth. And as mention, what is uncover sometimes just happens by mere coincidence. Yet this was from that site called Daily OM.

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  15. Sometimes we turn the page sometimes we read it over again and then come back to it at a later date Tori - just possibly.

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  16. Exactly it's a really a "Go For It" write. For myself I went on with my own training and my motivation is
    one that I render. And yet when the time is right I shall write more on it. Goals for myself are something I keep
    within until I have obtained that one goal and one leads into another. Life is never always being on top but
    it's within setting goals and aspiring towards and obtaining them for some.

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  17. Things always have that capability of change as mentioned this morning I think Susan as I come back to this again.

    ~ They just Do ~

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  18. yes, i found the website, just wondered if OM meant something in particular. :)

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  19. hey- thought that sounded familiar. I subscribe to the Daily Om, and I am struck by how often the subject coincides with what is going on in my life at the moment

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  20. Life is, indeed, filled with change and transition, eh? And the grand thing is we have a choice how we deal with it. Wise words, Jack.

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  21. ... coming back, just to listen to the song. Very inspirational Jack ...
    Blessings and hugs.

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  22. Yeah Jo they are and the days have been going rather swell - with milk as well just joking!

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  23. got milk? ;) Have a great weekend, my friend.

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