Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Many Last Breaths


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After putting the kids to bed, I put my ear-phones on while selecting a Creed song from my favorites;

 "One Last Breath".

I sighed when the chorus began. The words, bouncing off my eardrums, triggered a switch. And a flood of memories swam towards me like snapshots of the past. Some images were of happy moments, others sad or painful but many more of them were,  thankfully, of me at bliss.

At the end of our day, we are truly blessed and should feel at bliss.  Granted we all had a few challenging moments, but  we can all agree that they built our inner strength and were our lego blocks  that made us who we are at this very moment.

Tonight, Creed's lead singer took me on a journey into his own thought processes that were going through a storm of emotions. That journey was what drew me to the song ages ago. I have been through similar journeys since that year I bought that CD but, of course, not with guitar and drum beats in the background.

Those muddy dips are slippery and sticky sometimes. It is hard to get out of them but two things always help; smiling and good thoughts. Take today for instance; despite not knowing where we will be next academic year and being all worried about it, I took my five- minutes to be mindful of myself and my surroundings. I remembered how blessed I am to be working where I do. I got the chance to work side by side with phenomenal teachers who taught me something new; maybe not everyday but definitely every other day.

I know that I am not the only one going through a similar journey or experience.

We are people who will reach that place no less than once in our lives. It makes no difference what age, size, gender, non-gender, sexuality, race or ethnicity, beliefs, scientific knowledge and religion, we were. No matter which 'country', 'nation', 'town' or 'football team' we belong to. We will come to that door, no matter how big, and knock. We will come to the point where we will be the ones calling for help. We are not invincible. We are human.

We all have the same needs. We all want to be saved, to be believed in, to be safe, to be appreciated and above all, to be loved. Because at the end of our journeys, we will inevitably perish and end up as fertilizers for the next generations to use and grow from. "All we are is dust in the wind" as the Kansas saying goes, right?

And hence, if everyone, and with no exception, wants to be loved, then we should know how it looks like to be loved. And if we have that in mind, we should also know how it looks like not to be loved. So let us be observant and more mindful of the people who surround us. "I still believe there's something left for me," (Stapp, Creed), for everyone.


Do not take your last breath, Take many last breaths so that the last one never is.

2 comments:

Birdie said...

It is so great to see posts from you!

I haven't heard that Creed song but it is an excellent message. Life is so short and goes by so quickly. My kids (it seems) were born yesterday and now they are both leaving the nest. (My son is already gone and my daughter is rarely home.) I will remember today to take many last breaths. xo

Tabouleh said...

Hi Berdie... it is good to be back... I am sure it is not for long though as life takes me away. You are going through a journey that is inevitable... that you have dreaded since your kids were young. I am dreading the day that my kids will fly away from the nest and have been avoiding thinking about it. Kids grow fast and it is a part of life that as mothers/fathers we have to experience... it does not mean that we will like it. I feel with you and only wish that you have the strength to persevere and look to the bright side of it all... Look at your work and be proud of yourself for those two accomplishments. Missing you!