Saturday,
February 01, 2014
2:50 PM
When you're on the
journey of your life, asking question, seeking more… desiring more.. You often
get worn out if you forget to take the time to pause! Never in my life have I
had respect or saw need to "slow down", but more than ever I value this
crucial idea most of all. My favorite word the last week or so, is Selah, it
has a plethora of relevant meanings that foster "pause".
The various Hebrew
meanings for this word are all very fitting for how just saying it makes me
feel. It is most commonly understood as a "pause" in a song; however
some of it's other meaning include rock, stop and listen, to hang or weigh. It
overwhelmed my soul when I thought of the power of one simple word. If you see
Selah as "rock" there is solid foundation in that, just breathing and
thinking upon something sturdy. I think it would be awesome to practice singing
the lines to your favorite song that give you strength and courage to keep
going; after you favorite line, just say "Selah", identify that line
or phrase as your rock, a sturdy foundation for who you are (I bet you exhale a
deep breath and have hope). We can use the same application with the other
various meanings of Selah, do the same thing and act, pause, stop, just listen,
hang out and weigh the meaning of what you just said. I love how every
definition of this word just brings hope, it intensifies a psalm, a quote, a
phrase, pretty much anything.
This concept is so
crucial to be productive in our journeys through life. We often forget that we
need to process for a period of time. It is rare that I have days where I am
allowed to just sit back on the couch and think, wonder, or just dream; and it is
even more difficult that I take time to see the moments during my daily chaos
to just breathe.
Working 9-5 kind of
jobs we usually just feel bogged down by the weight of task, just waiting on
the clock to strike 5 but for what because usually there is an entire new task
list waiting for you. I am beginning to see that sometimes there is actually time
allotted or available to 'rest' in the midst of our days; it may just be
possible to rest in the mundane.
I have been
overwhelmed by life's demands, the issue of there is just never enough time in
a day. I feel that the I've also spent a lot of time lately weighted down by
the questions and concerns of my brain and heart.
Have you ever
desired that you just had multiple copies of yourself? I mean seriously, we
have 3D printers, now someone needs to really get serious about cloning(thanks
scientist and future technology developers, I would greatly appreciate your
work). If I just had at least 3 of me, I could have one handle work, one
handle my emotions and one to handle the fun in life that I feel I often miss
out on. It just definitely seems life takes up so much time and there is not
room to breathe and pause for me to just be.
All of this curious
non-sense of my day to day has gotten heavy tis why I think I have had such
inspiration from the idea of Selah. we often have not set apart time to weigh
the content of our days, but if we take the idea of the meaning of Selah into
all areas of our lives, I promise there is hope of great joy to be found. As I
have ultimately been crushing on this word (maybe a little infatuated with the
idea of 'pause') I have seen great joy in some of the mundane moments of my
chaotic work days as well in the normalcy of routine.
I definitely do not
have it all together, but I am working on coaching myself to just breathe and
be self aware of my moments.
"There are only
two days in the year that nothing can be done. One is called yesterday and the
other is called tomorrow, so today is the right day to love, believe, do and
mostly LIVE." -Dalai Lama
Just take a second,
"Selah".
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