Meaning
| by John Penberthy | March 01, 2006
Meaning. It seems that people are seeking it more these days than ever before. Weve all tried settling for less but somehow its lack just leaves us empty. Oh, most of us are good at pretending, many for lifetimes. But sooner or later the desire for meaning inevitably begins to pester us
..
In the midst of a lucrative but numbing career.
After too many years in a secure but comatose marriage.
Following a traumatic but eye-opening personal tragedy.
At first its but a whisper. We cant quite understand what its saying so we ignore it, attributing it to this phase were going through. Still, we sense that something is wrong, something is missing.
Gradually the whisper grows into a clear, unmistakable voice. Time for a change, it nudges.
Oh no, not now, we protest. Okay, maybe my life isnt that fulfilling, but at least its comfortable.
Which is, of course, exactly the problem. Too much comfort makes God uncomfortable. Just look around.
Still we fight it, afraid of the implications, the unknown. But the volume continues to increase. TIME FOR A CHANGE, it blares as we awaken each morning.
But were not used to this kind of non-verbal communication. There must be a mistake. Maybe were misinterpreting it. Maybe if we wait long enough it will go away. And so we often force the message to take emotional or physical formsdepression, cancer, the like--to finally grab our undivided attention.
Okay, okay, you finally relent. What do you want?
You know, the voice replies.
Hey, give me a break. I do not know, you bluff.
You know. There is a smugness in the reply.
Oh no! you quiver. Not that!
You know.
But what will my _______ think?
You know.
But how? Where do I start?
You know.
The futility of such an argument soon begins to sink in and were left with no other choice than to plunge into our unknown. Right away we face a problemthere are no maps. Its uncharted territory, for each persons journey is unique. And so we bumble along, sometimes seeming to make progress, but other times getting even more lost. Yet all the while we come to know ourselves and Life better which is, after all, the whole point.
Early in our search were likely to mistake feeling good for meaning. But as we continue our journey, we find that, while we do feel happier at times, pain is also a part of being human. We come to understand that pleasure and pain are but two of the many extremes which weave the fabric of fulfillment. And we learn not to take either of them so seriously.
At first the journey seems to be fueled by courage and our egos like to take credit for this. But we gradually come to see that its ultimately a process of surrender .surrender to the unimaginable potential that lies within each of us. What can I become? we ask. What else, really, is there to do?
When we first embark upon our journey, we may think it is but a temporary adjustment to be made. But the further we travel, the more we come to see that it is a way of lifea permanent context for being. And out of this context, ever so slowly, emerges what we were searching for in the first placemeaning.
In the midst of a lucrative but numbing career.
After too many years in a secure but comatose marriage.
Following a traumatic but eye-opening personal tragedy.
At first its but a whisper. We cant quite understand what its saying so we ignore it, attributing it to this phase were going through. Still, we sense that something is wrong, something is missing.
Gradually the whisper grows into a clear, unmistakable voice. Time for a change, it nudges.
Oh no, not now, we protest. Okay, maybe my life isnt that fulfilling, but at least its comfortable.
Which is, of course, exactly the problem. Too much comfort makes God uncomfortable. Just look around.
Still we fight it, afraid of the implications, the unknown. But the volume continues to increase. TIME FOR A CHANGE, it blares as we awaken each morning.
But were not used to this kind of non-verbal communication. There must be a mistake. Maybe were misinterpreting it. Maybe if we wait long enough it will go away. And so we often force the message to take emotional or physical formsdepression, cancer, the like--to finally grab our undivided attention.
Okay, okay, you finally relent. What do you want?
You know, the voice replies.
Hey, give me a break. I do not know, you bluff.
You know. There is a smugness in the reply.
Oh no! you quiver. Not that!
You know.
But what will my _______ think?
You know.
But how? Where do I start?
You know.
The futility of such an argument soon begins to sink in and were left with no other choice than to plunge into our unknown. Right away we face a problemthere are no maps. Its uncharted territory, for each persons journey is unique. And so we bumble along, sometimes seeming to make progress, but other times getting even more lost. Yet all the while we come to know ourselves and Life better which is, after all, the whole point.
Early in our search were likely to mistake feeling good for meaning. But as we continue our journey, we find that, while we do feel happier at times, pain is also a part of being human. We come to understand that pleasure and pain are but two of the many extremes which weave the fabric of fulfillment. And we learn not to take either of them so seriously.
At first the journey seems to be fueled by courage and our egos like to take credit for this. But we gradually come to see that its ultimately a process of surrender .surrender to the unimaginable potential that lies within each of us. What can I become? we ask. What else, really, is there to do?
When we first embark upon our journey, we may think it is but a temporary adjustment to be made. But the further we travel, the more we come to see that it is a way of lifea permanent context for being. And out of this context, ever so slowly, emerges what we were searching for in the first placemeaning.
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