You were watching a programme and then you realised. You were having a conversation and then you realised. You came across a presentation and then you realised.
The method of realisation varies – that you realise matters.
Once you realise, there is also the element of wondering if what you have come across is just for you. It could be just for you. Perhaps you’re the chosen one for the experience. That’s all good if that is the case.
What if there is the case, however, that someone else could do with realising what you realised? What if someone else could benefit from what you realised? What if what you realise could actually add value to quite a number of others?
Sure, you could wait until you’re sure about everything. You could wait until you’ve gone through the whole process before you consider letting others know about it. Perhaps you’re right, waiting to be sure might be the best way. Yet what you’ve realised is important isn’t it? This is something that has turned on the light on something to radically changing your perspective on how you live. Are you saying that this is something that you have to wait for before sharing? Are you saying that until you have things perfect then you can’t share it?
What is realisd is not the total package ready for consumption. What is realised is a light on a path to something far better than what was previously experienced. It’s the light on a path – isn’t that worth sharing. Sure not everyone will take you up on that path. How is that your loss? If the light on the path is celebrated it’s got to be shared.
At least it’s worth giving others an opportunity to have their own realisation experience. They may not take it up with you – they may never realise at all. After all what is realised is a way of life that is so new and refreshing – there’s a living hope that’s promised and it is within reach …
… But will we reach?
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For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden

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