Letting Go

The other day I witnessed the most peculiar event. I saw a man run across the street, whom appeared to be blind, with his stick stretched out in front of him as to be preparing to joust with someone on the other-side. When I realized it was my friend Ron, I ran to him and asked what he was doing. He just smiled, knowing that it was me and said, “Sometimes you just have to go by faith.”

I met Ron about a year ago, as he often walks the streets only to aboard public transportation and travel to one of his many destinations.  Whenever I meet with him he is always standing on the other-side of the street awaiting for the bus to arrive. When I witnessed him run across the street, it was the first time he was able to run across at the middle of the street. For a year he attempted the timing of such a feat…only on this day he succeeded. I didn’t understand what he had been doing all those times until that moment when he ran aimlessly across the street. My perception was aimless, but to Ron it was in purpose.

As we drove to his destination, which happened to be a cell phone store because he dropped his. He was pretty sure it was totaled as an automobile drove over it; he decided it was time for a new one. During our conversation, Ron asked why all ‘you people’ are so angry in this world. When he said ‘you people’ he meant those with sight. It was at that moment my Teacher appeared to demonstrate how society has become so detached from what truly matters in this world.

My response: I guess we are angry because many are losing their jobs, their homes, their ‘belongings’ and even those they love. Ron agreed with my analogy and then added, “I guess that is what is so different from you and I. You can see everything, but cannot see what matters most. I cannot see, but see the only thing that matters. I do not have much, but I am grateful for the things I have. I cannot do much, but I make the best of every situation. I do not have anyone to love or call my own, but I can love those who come into my life for that moment.”

I guess human nature instinctively creates animal behavior whenever someone tries to take something away from us, when in reality none of it really belongs to us and we cannot take it to our final destination. Ron is not attached to anything, but lives vicariously simple and Loves Life to the fullest. If we could only see what Ron sees…

Once again Ron has taught me who can see and who is blind…which do you think has true vision? Thank you Ron…I look forward to seeing you again.

Moving Mountains

I have been in training for this moment all my life, but it is now time to share the gift.  This is no ordinary gift, but it is a gift that everyone possesses within themselves.  It is a gift that everyone is told to keep locked up and hidden from the rest of the world.  It is a gift that has great potential, but with great potential comes great responsibility.  My intentions are to show others the simplicity of what life has to offer, but more importantly what we have to offer it.

Going back to the beginning of creation and following history through the years, we will see that we have been suppressed or even programmed to think a given way.  This way is about to change, for many are beginning to rediscover the The Way or also referred to as The Tao.  The Tao cannot be described.  The Tao cannot be learned.  Instead, The Tao is merely accepted.  This is a path of truth and it is a path of pure Love.  It is difficult to find true love only for one reason.  There is a giant roadblock in front of us and it is telling us we are not good enough or that we are not smart enough.  I am here to tell everyone that we are all smart enough and we all have the potential to move mountains.  Close your eyes for a moment and think about what I am about to describe to you.

We are on a boat and we are on vacation in Cozumel.  We are traveling from one island to the next when we pass a barge that is hauling sand to the next island.  Up close, this barge is very large.  From a distance these barges look very small compared to the island that it is traveling too.  Each barge has traveled to the island and was dumping sand one load at a time.  In comparison, it would be like taking a spoonful of sand out of a child’s sandbox, one spoonful at a time.  This is when the light bulb went off.  We are able to move islands one spoonful at a time.  Therefore it is safe to say the quite literally we can move a mountain one spoonful at a time.  We may need explosives and many varieties of power equipment, but we can literally move a mountain if that is what we wish.  If this is true, then why do we have roadblocks?

This roadblock is ourselves.