Someone
who read my last two blogs maybe thinking, “I wonder how the old
Fart is.” Well the old Fart is rumbling through life, one day at a
time, I think I am making slow, very slow progress.
One
of my readers blessed me with the comment, “I hope you find your
surrender.” I have done this before in my life where I need to give
up a bit of paranoia or idea of the future before I will again
experience peace. I can be staring it right in the face and not do
what I need to do. Or I can misinterpret it as something other than
surrender. I know what it is, and it is not a situation I want to
write about today.
One
of the great gifts of the last hundred years is the Serenity prayer
popularized by AA. It has been chopped and abbreviated but the
message is always solid. I didn't know which version that floated
through my mind was the original, so I looked it up. None of them
were.
I
was surprised it was written by Reinhold Niebuhr.
It
goes: “God give me grace to accept with serenity the things that
cannot be changed, courage to change the things that should be
changed, and wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.”
I
never get over the power of that prayer. World peace would descend
upon Earth overnight if everyone could hold it in their minds for a few
minutes and feel the depths of its meaning.
It
is easier to learn to surrender if you know, to what. Ram Dass makes
it sound so easy. He can picture his spiritual teacher, the
Maharaj-ji and peace descends. I am convinced we can all do this. All
religions have some figure or essence that creates a path to
surrender. In Christianity it is Jesus.
It
is so awful to hold a little fear of the future in our mind that
blocks the immersion of the present, where all love, joy and peace
reside.
The
methods for staying in the present are simple, perhaps I should write
a blog on the subject, I learn from repeated failure. But in the end,
“We all need a little help
from our friends.”
Love
and Peace, Gregg
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