Thursday 29 May 2014

Giraffes and Turtles

T.D Jakes - Oprah's Lifeclass

Bishop T. D. Jakes
Bishop T. D. Jakes
I love this video, and how T.D compares turtles and giraffes and their worldviews. It is so easy to accept someone else's view. However, what T.D so brilliantly points out is that, just because we stand in the same spot, doesn't mean we have the same worldview. I used to be told that my goals were "unrealistic". I now understand that there is no such thing as "unrealistic". God is our Heavenly Father, and he can make all things possible.

We need to lift our eyes and believe in the supernatural, allow it to come to us, and welcome and open up to God's gifts. "We walk by faith not by sight" (2 Corinthians 5:7). We walk by the supernatural, not the natural.

Some people are comfortable in the grass; it is easy to hide from accountability, you don't need to take in as many views. You have got all the food you need within reach.
But we should stretch towards the sky like giraffes, stretch towards the highest branches and beyond. And whenever we hear someone trying to bring us down to their level, have compassion for them, try and lift them up, but also think, that is a turtle speaking, I am going to continue to grow and hold my head up high.

Maya Angelou's Legacy

Maya Angelou passed away yesterday. She left so many wonderful quotes. Here are some of them:
  • "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
  • "Nothing will work unless you do."
  • "If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. Don't complain."
  • "I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way (s)he handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights."
The first quote is so true. I don't remember all of the negative things people have said to me, partly because some are so painful that my mind has suppressed them. But I remember the feeling. That feeling returns when something similar happens, and I feel  a strong reaction to what someone says. My first thought is: I must have heard this in the past. 

Similarly, I remember when people make me feel good, uplifted, light and positive. And those people we are attracted to even more, right. They make us feel good about ourselves :) . 

The second phrase is a call to action. Personally I can spend a lot of time listening to people, and get inspired, but in the end it all comes down to action: how are you going to implement this lessons in your life? It is like Maya said: "When you learn, teach. When you get, give." Pass it on, pass it on. 

We also need to carefully consider our attitude towards things. I can't change certain people, but I can try and influence. However, I am not going let energy slip away on frustration over not being able to change someone. I am going to do what I can, and focus on: What is God teaching me in all this? 

Similarly, we can't change our past, but we can decide the attitude we will have towards our past. Please don't go around wishing your past was ideal and Mayberry. It is energy that is used towards something we can't change. Focus instead on: What does God want me to do with my past? How has it made me stronger/more experienced/hardworking/courageous? Consider that maybe your past was exactly what is was supposed to be, so that it could prepare you for great deeds in the future. 

The final citation is about being able to tell how someone around you views life. Rainy day? Great for flowers and God's creations to grow, and water reserves to increase. 

Lost luggage? Well, in the end those are all material things. And thinking about it, I can survive without it, while hoping and working towards getting it back. After all, I have got my loved ones here next to me, we are all safe and sound, and that is the most important thing. 

Entangled Christmas lights? God, I can see how you have given me a small test to try my patience, and I will pass it. If I keep my calm, have a good attitude and work slowly and methodically, I will sort out these lights. In your name, Amen!

Rest in peace, Maya. I know that God is taking good care of you. 



Tuesday 13 May 2014

You are Important

This is my first blog post. I started writing on the first day of the Mental Health Awareness Week, which is great because I am passionate about inspiring people and help you live better, positive lives. Hermine & Harmony (H&H) not only stands for my initials, but for finding peace in yourself, believing in yourself and finding harmony in life. The blog title stands for the latter: living a life in harmony. I want you to have a life filled with excitement and gratitude and free from influence of negative thoughts. I believe that excitement is a way of showing gratitude, and being grateful gets us closer to God and attracts the things we want and need. When you feel harmonious, you are not swayed by negative voices, they don't mean anything. Instead you feel love and joy: You are in connection with God.

I want you to live the life you deserve, to be able to replace the negative tapes in your head with positive ones. Depression is a battle of the mind, and it takes time to learn how to manage your feelings and thoughts, but it is possible. I have included a picture of Las Torres de Europa ("The Towers of Europe" in Madrid. Madrid was my new birthplace, the place where I had my wake up call and got help. Those towers represent not only the gateway to Europe, but the gateway to my new healthy life.

Too often you hear people complain about themselves or their lives, and without realising it, they attract more of what they don't want. For a long time, I had a chip on my shoulder telling me I couldn't do things, that I wasn't good enough, planting seeds of mistrust towards others in my head. I know what it feels like, and it took years of conscious efforts to replace that chip with the true voice, saying I am good enough, important, that I can achieve anything I set my mind to. I want you to live a better life, I want to help you increase that positive, true voice and help you make big changes in your life.

What really helped me was also my belief in God, and God will be central to this blog, as he is in everything else in my life. I believe God saved me all those years ago when I came out of depression, and I believe it is my divine mission and purpose to help others. I hope you enjoy this blog and that it inspires you!

Have an amazing day!

Love,

Hermine