Situations in our lives teach us what we need to learn
The
people and situations we encounter every day have much to teach us when
we are open to receiving their wisdom. Often we don’t recognize our
teachers because they may not look or act like our idea of a guru, yet
they may embody great wisdom. In addition, some people teach us by
showing us what we don’t want to do. All the situations in our lives,
from the insignificant to the major, conspire to teach us exactly what
we need to be learning at any given time. Patience, compassion,
perseverance, honesty, letting go -- all these are covered in the
classroom of the teacher that is your life.
We can help
ourselves to remember this perfect teacher each day with a few simple
words. Each morning we might find a moment to say, “I acknowledge and
honour the teacher that is my life. May I be wise enough to recognize the
teachers and lessons that I encounter today, and may I be open to
receiving their wisdom.” We might also take some time each day to
consider what our lives are trying to teach us at this time.
A difficult phase in your relationship with your child may be teaching you to let go. The homeless person you see every day may be showing you the boundaries of your compassion and generosity. A spate of lost items may be asking you to be more present to physical reality. Trust your intuition on the nature of the lesson at hand, work at your own pace, and ask as many questions as you want. Your life has all the answers.
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