BeingThere

Written by cycleguy on September 27th, 2016

One of my favorite quotes by Jim Elliot, the martyred missionary to the Auca Indians, is “Wherever you are be all there.” Lately I have had trouble being here. Shoot, I’ve had trouble being anywhere. It seems like I’ve been going a thousand different directions lately. Then I read this:

“When George Mallory was once asked why he wanted to climb Mount Everest, he famously answered, ‘Because it is there.’ But in a personal letter to his wife, Ruth, he revealed even more about what drove him to climb the mountain. ‘Dearest,’ he wrote, ‘…you must know that the spur to do my best is you and you again…I want more than anything to prove worthy of you.’ George left a meaningful legacy that proved worthy of history’s remembrance. But George’s son John wrote something that has challenged me. Proud of his father but sad too, John wrote, ‘I would so much rather have known my father than to have grown up in the shadow of a legend, a hero, as some people perceive him to be.'” (The Imperfect Pastor by Zack Eswine-p.78)

I’ve noticed (as I’m sure you have also) life goes in seasons. Busy. Not busy. Crazy busy. Not so busy. Steady. Lull. You get the point. Today is one of those crazy busy seasons. My mind has wandered. I stopped and got both Jo and me a Polar Pop (yeah I know it isn’t good for me) and almost made it to the office before I remembered I had her pop. Sheesh!

So this small section out of this excellent book stopped me dead in my tracks. As Tim Hawkins says in his video, “I need to be centered.” Watch him. He is a hoot.

I’m preaching to myself here. Maybe you too?

 

6 Comments so far ↓

  1. Betty Draper says:

    That Tim is so funny but focused on making a point. Needed that laugh…

  2. Love, love, love Tim Hawkins! I’d seen this routine before, but watching it here found me laughing again. Thanks, Bill, and stay centered! 🙂

  3. Mike says:

    I often find myself thinking of things other than what I’m doing, and the result is often what you experienced. As I got older I thought things would slow down, but instead they seem to be speeding up.

  4. floyd says:

    I have to admit that I’m guilty of being busy to a fault. Not good. It’s like everything else in life, “if some is good, more is better.” of course it never does work out. We are, in majority, not good at moderation.

    A needed reminder…

  5. I was raised in the digital age.. I am pretty much at a handicap when it comes to being fully present. I have been wired to think that I NEED to have a screen or phone in my face, and my default it to multitask.. having kids now… I try so hard to be present. Really, truly, fully present. That quote is actually one that I repeat often!!! – http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com

  6. Rodney Olsen says:

    With all the advances in technology, why has no one ever devised a pause button for life?

    I’d love to press pause for, Oh I don’t know, maybe a year or two, then catch up on everything before pressing play again.