February 12, 2010
What Are Your Challenges?
The other day I found myself in a conversation with a lovely lady from a local coffee shop. I had gone in there to wait out some car repairs. She looked in awesome condition, physically. She was very muscular, and even exhibited vascularity, as if she were a bodybuilder. Few women, or even men, can reach physical condition like this, even when they work out regularly. As I had been a bodybuilder some years ago, I wondered what program she followed to get in such excellent condition. So I asked her.
She replied that she didn’t exercise at all. She mentioned she had been shoveling snow the day before, which was more exercise than she routinely gets.
When I marveled at her ability to stay fit without any effort, she replied that her sons were the same way, in that they had exuberant energy and were enrolled in many sports, as they had much to spare. She also said that when she gets ill, her skin breaks out, as if the disease is being pushed out from the inside, and then it just goes away. She does not have to deal with health issues.
I wondered at her ability to create such great health for herself. Clearly, she did not intend for physical challenges to be on her burden list for this lifetime! She apparently had a great many other issues, which she shared with me. I think few people would want her life, though many people would probably gladly exchange some of their fortune for her great health and physical strength. We often think that if only that issue were resolved, we could accomplish so much. We think that this one thing stands in our way, for example, health problems.
It doesn’t stand in our way at all. It is "the way" to where we are supposed to go, absolutely and without question. There is no other way we could have accomplished what we set out to do, or we would not have chosen it. While at the same time the body’s ails may represent karmic issues, it is processing through those issues that we will heal and become who were meant to be.
Our path is custom made for us. We choose our situation, our surroundings, our issues for a purpose only we can know. There are many and varied reasons for having a health problem. A simple explanation, as if things are ever simple, could mean that you are not meant to do something you would try to continue doing if you were healthy; for example, working hard or working for someone else. In that way you are being forced to find a path, or a job, or a means of making income, where you do not have to work in that fashion. You might have to work around a schedule, to give your body rest, or that works around your body’s rhythms. This is forcing you to carve out your own path. Would you have done it for any other reason? And while you are working to that point, I guarantee you will have to resolve the bucket of issues and misbelief systems you brought into this lifetime with you.
Sometimes we feel our path is difficult. Sometimes we might even feel that the obstacles are impossible. You should know that they are not. There is one guarantee you have in this life, and that is, you provided for yourself the ability to reach the goal you had intended yourself to reach. Know that. Often the biggest challenge is realizing what the goal looks like, or what our right and true path is. Once we have succeeded in doing that, we are well on our way to success.