We all face fear and doubt in our
life.
Many years ago I began to visualise my existence on this planet
as an hourglass with a limited amount of sand running through the
narrow opening.
One night I sat and wrote these words, I truly hope they inspire
you to recognise the fragility of your life span and allow you to
rise up and face your fears head on.
If you find the words offensive or challenging, I invite you to
contact me or attend one of my seminars and we can exchange ideas
and both learn fro one another.
This is just my view of life!
“Like sand through the hourglass, these are the days of our
lives.
People go through life throwing away their pennies,
They can always find a way to replace their money.
People also got through life throwing away their seconds,
Time is something that can never be replenished.
You can be the richest man or woman on earth but you cannot purchase
more time.
People do not believe seconds are important.
Seconds soon become minutes, which
soon become hours, which soon become days, then weeks, then years,
then life.
Everybody is born with a different amount of sand in their hourglass,
the sand pours through at a steady stream every second, of every
hour, of every day.
The sand pours through whether you are asleep, working, playing
golf, spending time with people you do not like, with people you
do like, with family, running, walking, eating or bathing.
People act as though they have an unlimited amount of sand in their
hourglass,
they spend the majority of their life doing things they do not like,
with people they do not want to be with, doing things they would
rather not do.
The average person spends 90,000 hours away from their family at
work, they spend 200,000 hours sleeping, 70,000 hours watching TV,
25,000 hours eating (excluding cooking and cleaning).
The average person only spends 20,000 hours on holiday, and even
on holiday they are often in places they do not want to be, with
people they do not want to be with.
Too many people are “Gunners”, Gunna do this, gunna
do that!
And all the time … the sand is pouring smoothly through the
hourglass.
Society is carefully programming all of us to act in accordance
with Middle Class Poverty thinking.
In 1902 Henry Ford shocked Detroit
by introducing the $5.00 wage for his employees.
Henry did not pay them to enhance their life, but to create the
middle class, so they could afford his ’car for the people’.
The employment circle is designed to charge your time at retail
and pay you at wholesale.
Most days we are rudely awakened by an electronic device that switches
on the radio, whether we are
ready or not.
The snooze alarm allows us to have some early morning enjoyment
as we repeatedly play with the alarm clock in order to enjoy exciting
bursts of twelve minute sleep cycles.
As soon as you are awake the middle class programming begins through
the audio media.
You are immediately bombarded with stories from the depths of despair
and horror.
Stories unfold that you would not expose your young children to
in a movie.
Inflation is inflating, the weather is getting worse, people are
killing each other, your local team is losing, the government is
collapsing, the world is heating up, the economy is cooling down,
half the town is being made redundant and anything you want to buy
is available at no deposit and no payments for the foreseeable future.
The media tells us to live for today because we deserve it, our
immediate prospects are grim and the future is uncertain.
Why not take the fragment of time
we have and enjoy ourselves, why not incur huge debt, our life insurance
can pay for it when we are gone, we need to have that new car “now”,
we must have a Home Theatre if we are to survive another day, lumping
our Credit Card loans into a single loan bucket seems to make sense,
it clears up our Credit Cards so we can fill them up again.
And still … the sand pours relentlessly through the hourglass.
Children are being brought up by other people’s mothers who
work at child care institutes.
The mothers that dropped them off are doing exactly the same thing
that the child care mum is doing, trying to make ends meet.
Once we are up and moving about we then inject further negative
into our lives through the Newspaper, which is a hard copy of yesterday’s
bad news.
A quick breakfast then it off to work to spend the daylight hours
of our life doing things we do not like with people we do not like,
for money that never seems to be enough to cover the increasing
costs.
On the way we can listen to the same bad
news that woke us up an hour ago and be reinforced with the idea
that we need our new home theatre immediately.
After only 7200 seconds we are allowed to drink coffee or tea and
relax for a whole 900 seconds before returning to our cage ,then
it’s only another 7200 seconds and we are allowed to eat for
1800-3600 seconds, another 7200 seconds and then some more coffee,
another 7200 seconds and we are allowed to go home, then its pick
up the kids, buy the groceries, clean up, cook the dinner, take
the kids to their activities, pick them up, eat dinner, clean up.
Then we can settle down for an intimate
family evening staring mindlessly at the Television.
Now at last we can see the true horror of the bad news we heard
first thing in the morning.
After 14,000-16,000 seconds we can empty our bladder and trudge
off to bed excited at the prospect of playing the snooze alarm game
again early the next morning.
Sometimes we can arrange it so the TV is also chatting to us in
the bedroom, this is so we can avoid conversation with our spouse
and ensure we go to sleep with our mind filled with the closing
words of the bed news or the latest No Deposit advertisement.
And still the sand pours smoothly and quietly through the hourglass.
For one fleeting moment our footsteps are imprinted in the sands
of time,
All too easily washed away by the pendulum of progress,
What did we believe in, what did we stand for, what did we fight
for?
What permanent indentations will we leave for generations to follow,
without them having to negotiate another new path thru the minefield
of human emotion, spiritual turmoil and financial misunderstandings?
What would we do different if we knew the outcome?
Who would we reach out and touch
without concerning ourselves about peer pressure?
How many minutes are left in your hourglass,
What are you doing to fulfill your purpose on this earth?
Are you so focused on yourself that you avoid your true destiny,
Are you so focused on living your live as others want you to live
it, that you avoid true love,
If today was your last day, would you rejoice at the decisions you
made or angry at your lack of resolve and persistence.” Authour
Keith Lightfoot |