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I
CAN'T REMEMBER
AND I DON'T KNOW WHERE I'M GOING
by ECaP founder, Bernie Siegel, MD
I'd
like to reveal to you the advantages of footsteps and amnesia. Let
me begin with footsteps. I am sure most of you are aware of the
story about the man who walked with God and there were, therefore,
always two sets of footprints. At a time of great difficulty the
man noticed only one set of footprints and complained to God that
He was not there when he needed Him most. God replied, "I was carrying
you during the difficult times and that is why there was only one
set of footprints."
On
a personal level I have learned much from footprints. One of my
stranger habits is to enjoy jogging through cemeteries. I like to
read the wisdom of the words on some stones and also notice the
egotistical craziness of some people's last words. What would you
share with the world with your last breath and what words do you
want on your headstone?
Well
to get back to the point, one day after a big snow storm I was jogging
through the deep snow and really struggling to make my way. I realized
how much of a struggle it was to have to make your own way with
no plowed path or footsteps to follow. The next day it was much
easier. The snow was still soft and my footprints were easy to follow.
Five days later the snow had frozen and the rigid ice made it dangerous
for me to try and fit into the old footprints. I had to create a
new path or risk breaking my ankles.
What
I learned from all this is that at different times in my life I
must make different choices. At times it is all right to be carried,
at other times following in the footsteps of others is appropriate,
at others to make your own way and at times it is proper to leave
the old ways and start a fresh path. Your way is found by what feels
right for you and not by looking for the easy way. You must remember
that if you constantly follow in the steps of others you will lose
your way and life. Remember their way can at times endanger you
and be the wrong way. So find your way and let them go theirs.
True
natives can be your guide when they have shared the same experience.
Be wise in choosing your guides and do not follow those who are
not true guides and teachers and instead, dictate their way to you.
Follow their way and you will be lost forever.
Now
let me grow less philosophical and more practical as I tell you
about my experience with amnesia. Several years ago after doing
some work on our roof I stepped onto my ladder and the top rung
broke. I fell onto the pavement and struck my head hard enough to
give me a concussion. I awakened to a lovely woman bending over
me asking, "Honey are you all right?"
"Why
are you calling me Honey?"
"I'm
your wife." Well I felt quite fortunate to have such an attractive
wife. She then introduced me to the five children who were standing
nearby. It turns out they were ours and all quite nice. I learned
I had amnesia and that was why everyone seemed so nice. I couldn't
remember the problems they caused yesterday. My marriage improved
dramatically. I got along with the kids fabulously and everything
was going very well until my memory returned.
Then
I had to go into psychotherapy and marriage counseling. Fortunately
I had a great therapist who taught me that there was something better
than amnesia for relationships. She said it would make me blind
to some things just as the amnesia did, but it had many other assets.
What do you think she taught me about?
If
you want a hint try reading I Corinthians 13 or "The practice of
Love" by Ashley Montagu. Yes, she taught me that love had all the
benefits of amnesia but also offered many more benefits to the giver
and receiver of the love. Please be sure the love you give is unconditional.
"Kill 'em with kindness" and "torment with tenderness" are not simply
ways of overpowering your enemies by loving them but it can destroy
the lives of others by your forcing your love and will upon them.
This conditional love is no different than following the wrong footsteps
imposed upon you by others. That is not love. Love clears the way
but does not tell you which way to go. The garden of Eden has no
paths because you cannot make a mistake in direction when love is
the only way to go.
Here
in the real world we must make choices so walk in the footsteps
of the great lovers. Follow their path and create a path of love
and leave some deep and wide footprints for others to follow with
ease. Please do not wait to live a life and choose a path of love.
Too often we postpone our lives waiting for the right time and then
learn we don't have all the life-time we needed and desired. So
live your way now.

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