Using the Past
You aren’t who you are in spite of your past but because of it. – Anonymous Beloved Yoga Teacher
A wise teacher once said the above to me and it has had a profound effect on my life. I often find myself quoting it in class to my own students. So often we look back at our past and only see the failures and tribulations and wonder, “What if…” We find ourselves feeling sorry for events that have taken place in our lives, opportunities missed, challenges not met, and even use the past to beat ourselves up for a future we cannot even see.
What we need to do instead, is be thankful for those past failures because each one taught us something about ourselves. We learn our resilience, perseverance, limits and boundaries. It's a good lesson in learning what we DON'T want, an often-times overlooked part of recognizing what we DO want in our lives.
Today’s contemplations is this: What adversities brought you to this leg of your journey? How did you turn that adversity around to make lemonade out of lemons? How can you continue to sip the sweet nectar of your past and turn it into brightness for your future? How can you be fully present here and now?