Daily Meditation

Our Inner Fire Goes Out – Daily Meditation 1.9.24

Today’s quotation:

In everyone’s life, at some time, our inner fire goes out.  It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being.  We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit. -Albert Schweitzer

Today’s Meditation:

I wanted to back away from this quotation, turn the page, and write about something else.  Once I realized that I felt so strongly about it, I knew that it was important that I write about it because I tend to shy away from many things that make me uncomfortable, no matter how good they are for me.  This quotation addresses one of the things that intimidates me most:  people who challenge me to be more than I am.

Usually, these are people with whom I feel some connection or bond as soon as I meet them, and for some reason, I find that I avoid them after I meet them.  I believe that it’s because I can see the possibility of getting too close, and closeness isn’t as safe as distance.  If I get too close to someone, the possibility of getting hurt is far too great, especially if I feel that person may challenge me to grow as a person.  There is a possibility that I’ll disappoint this person, thus sabotaging the relationship.

By stepping back from these people, though, I do myself a huge disservice, for I lose any opportunity that I might have had to learn from them.  My fear has stopped me from growing many times in my life, and I often wonder where I would be if my fear hadn’t been so firmly in control for so long.  The people who “rekindle the inner spirit” are the people we should embrace, about whom we should rejoice; instead, how often do we treat them in unhealthy ways and harmful even to us?

Some people can rekindle that spirit, who can light the fire inside.  I have to ask myself whether I’m open enough to allow them to ignite that spark or keep them at arm’s length to “protect” myself, thus never allowing the flame to be lit.

Questions to consider about Our Inner Fire Goes Out:

Have you ever regretted not actively pursuing a friendship or relationship?  Why didn’t you pursue it?  Why do you regret not doing so?

If you were to meet someone who seemed to be a potentially “helpful” person who might rekindle your spirit, which ways of acting might be appropriate and effective?  What might you say and do to foster the relationship rather than hinder it?

Can you be the flame that rekindles other people’s spirits?  How?

For further thought:

It is the individual who is not interested in his or her fellow people who have the greatest difficulties in life and provide the greatest injury to others.  It is from among such individuals that all human failures spring. -Alfred Adler

If you missed our last Daily Meditation, it is here.

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Becky Willis

Becky Willis is a "glass is half full" type of person, so she decided that she would share that with others. After going on 16 years in the blogosphere she decided it was time to make a change and in doing so help uplift others. Her husband is her biggest cheerleader; you can visit their site at https://thisunpredictablelife.com.

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