Do you ever find yourself so attached to getting to the
goal, crossing the finish line, or reaching the end of something that by the time
you finally get to where it is you were headed, you realize that you missed out
on most of the journey? The place I notice this a lot in myself is
when I’m on my bicycle – I’m so single-sighted about getting up that crazy long
hill, making it back before the rain starts, or finishing that last 15 miles
that I don’t realize I’ve missed a beautiful patch of wild flowers or passed by
a breath-taking view of the local landscape.
And that’s just on one ride! What
about all of life? Why are we so good at
pointing ourselves forward and then, without even realizing it, donning a type
of blinders that has us miss much of our existence?
I imagine we can chalk some of it up to the rushed pace
with which we live our lives, but I believe that many of us have also become
way too accustomed to an awe-less kind of life. We've set ourselves on a type
of autopilot that keeps us on the middle road – a term that the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
defines in relation to music as “tuneful but somewhat bland and unadventurous” –
a place where we know where we’re going, but we don’t tune into the amazingness
of where we are. Can you relate?
Many of us are going through life with our vision set on satisfactory or acceptable without even realizing that there are points along the
dial such as mind-blowing, passionate, or miraculous. These settings
are the ones that can see the gorgeous sunset, feel the joy of a baby’s giggle,
and touch the tenderness of someone’s grief.
These are the settings that shift
us away from the destination and into our journey!
Today, I invite you into your life travels with your heart set on experiencing instead of
accomplishing, with your blinders off
and your focus set on capturing all the wonder that surrounds you. You’ll still most likely arrive at your
destination, but now your soul has the opportunity to be touched in ways that are
awe-filled!
