Monday, November 28, 2005

"How should we celebrate our birthdays?"

It is good to be thankful for what you have in life and what you have accomplished. But open your eyes to the larger picture. If we are to appreciate the fruits of life, we must first appreciate the tree that bears the fruit: birth itself.
Birth is your beginning. It is a window to the chance of a lifetime, the chance to fulfill your unique mission. So a birthday is a momentous occasion, to be commemorated just as a nation commemorates its birth or an organization celebrates its founding. Still, it is much more than an occasion to receive gifts, it is a chance to remember the day that a major event occurred, to celebrate and give thanks and to reflect upon how well we are fulfilling our calling.
Because time itself is like a spiral, something special happens on your birthday each year. The same energy that God invested in you at birth is present again. It is our duty to be receptive to that force by using the abilities and resources we were born with to perfect ourselves and society, and to make the world a good and sacred home for the divine.
Birthdays are a good time to celebrate the joy of life and also an occasion to rethink one's life path. What have I accomplished versus what could I accomplish? Am I spending my time properly or am I involved in things that distract me from my higher calling? How can I strengthen the thread that connects my outer life and my inner life?
A birthday also teaches us the concept of rebirth and renewal. To recall our birth is to recall a new beginning. No matter how things went yesterday, or last year, we always have the capacity to try again. Your birthday is a refresher, a chance for regeneration - not just materially, but spiritually.
Remember that there is no better way to celebrate a birthday than to commit a special act of goodness. It is easy enough to say you are thankful; it is far better to show it by doing a kind deed, something that you did not do yesterday. Not because someone is forcing you. Not because someone suggests it. But simply because your inner goodness, your soul, wants to express its thanks for being born and alive.

By: ANONIMOUS

P.S. S0meone who has such a kool motto, might be and deserve to be very happy!!!

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