Friday, December 04, 2009
Our 'Youthful' Choice
I was QUITE resolute in my determination to NOT watch (yet AGAIN) the presentation of that well-worn (and recreated twice) film, The Bishop’s Wife.
Then (don’t you know) there it was … playing on the television when I concluded one of my many delightful telephone conversations with Mom. (Today is her birthday.) So, YES! … I am watching it even as I type this little note to You … My Lovely Friend.
‘Tis through eyes moistened by tears of awareness of all that my Spirit and Being are, that I write these words of loving encouragement and endearment to you. This precious bit of a movie awakens all of that in me. It always has. (Which is why I had determined to not open all of Me, by viewing it again.) [smile]
Please allow me to share a bit of my reflections motivated by one little line spoken by ‘Dudley’ (the angelic character in the film [played by Cary Grant].) He said, "The only people who grow old are the ones who are born that way." And I must take exception to that statement. (Those who know me best can easily understand how I can take exception to [and even involve others in my reflections on] a statement from a 1948 movie.) [grin]
I tell You, Precious Reader, that the only people, who grow old, are the ones who make the choice to be so. Happily (for us all) some are mindful of … and choose to stay in touch with … the glories and richness of their youthful Selves. The opportunity to remain forever fresh in our perceptions; to maintain the giddy joys of curiosity; and to glory in newly realized sensations and experiences, is at the disposal of each of our individual Spirit’s.
I lovingly bid each of us (yes … me too!) a constant renewal of those joys, glories, and freshness.
I love You (I REALLY do!)
Labels:
Awareness,
Encouragement,
Inspiration,
Openness,
Perspective,
Reflection,
Self determination
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2 comments:
JM I've never seen this movie you refer to, but its now on my to do list. I love this posting because I feel the same way. We can't stop the progression of years & how they may effect us overall. We only have control over what it does to our minds. If we keep inside us or youthful values & outlook, we may never age. Finding beauty & awe in the small things about us all helps me beyond words.
somehow i want to find the balance between the sagacity years can bring and the excitement of youth.
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