Everyone thinks that driving is easy, that it doesn't take much thought. In
my opinion, it doesn't take much conscious thought, but it does require brain
activity and since most of us have been driving since we were about 16, all of
our actions are second nature. We sort-of go on auto-pilot when we get behind
the wheel of the car. That can be a very dangerous way to drive. When you do
that, you miss a lot of things along the way. Some of the things you could miss
may seem unimportant, but I bet there are plenty of important street signs and
landmarks that are missed on a daily, repetitive drive. It is important to pay
attention to those street signs, especially when it’s a drive we could probably
do with our eyes closed. As almost anyone who has ridden in a car with me will
tell you, I have a habit, not necessarily a bad habit, but a habit
none-the-less: I tend to read, aloud, street names. I don’t know why I do this,
although I have noticed my Mom does it, so I can only imagine where this
activity originated! It’s funny, I’ll be driving down the road, alone or with
passengers, and if I pass a street name, I just say it out loud.
My point in sharing this random tidbit of information is that sometimes it
is important to read those signs and know where you are. I think that often
times, we are presented with signs that we ignore because we already know the
path we are taking, so paying attention to the signs is probably a fruitless
task. However, those signs can actually help us get back on the right track. For
instance, before I started my journey, there were many signs my body was giving
me to tell me that I was not healthy: I didn't want to know how much I weighed,
I refused to look at myself in the mirror, I didn't want my picture taken, my
knees hurt, my back hurt, I got winded after walking the shortest of distances,
hmm, I could go on and on about all the signs I ignored, but I think you get the
picture. There are probably some signs I missed altogether because I had
blinders on and didn't feel the need to see anything other than what was in
front of me.
Then the day came where I finally decided to take off the blinders and I
realized that I should have been reading those street signs all along. Who cares
if others think it’s a peculiar habit? That little idiosyncrasy keeps me
focused on the task at hand. It is important that we pay attention to the signs,
because they not only tell us where we are, but if there is danger ahead. Would
you really ignore a sign that said “Bridge out”? Probably not. So why ignore the
signs of the Universe? Soak in your environment, pay attention to the journey
and just make sure that you read the street signs aloud as you continue down the
road.
I will share with you a cosmic sign that I received just yesterday— I was
catching up on Dracula (I’m seriously behind on my TV watching right
now!) and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers’ Dracula (or Alexander Grayson, as he is also
known) said to a young ingĂ©nue: “When it comes to dreams,
one may falter, but the only way to fail is to abandon them.” Now, normally I
would halfheartedly acknowledge the quote and move on. However, on the same
day, Weight Watchers had posted a Confucius quote: “It does not matter how
slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” So, in the words of Bill
Engvall...here’s your sign! Now, it’s up to you as to whether or
not you will heed it!
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