In a comment to this site, Joanne asked me to write about ???purpose and the daily manifestation of joy.??? I thought I would start with Joy. I have to be a little careful here, because it is a small word that people expect a big emotional experience from. It is learning to appreciate the smaller joys to be found in the now that is the real ‘daily manifestation of joy’. I have tried to capture it thus:
AN ODE TO JOY IN THE NOW
Amidst the unending demands of day to day life
Please help me to be aware of your constant presence
From your small forms like a single cloud in a vast, blue sky
To the large forms like the antics and laughter of the innocent child
Keep me in touch with that same child within me that enjoys to joke and laugh
And remind me to appreciate the good things of my life which I tend to take for granted
Help me to leave my fears in the future where they may or may not come to be
While doing what I can today to prevent their outcome
So that I may return to my appreciation of your eternal presence in the now
Help me to learn what I need to from the pain and sadness of the past
Such that they no longer need to haunt me in the present
So that I may return to my appreciation of your eternal presence in the now
Allow me to receive the care of those who are so kind as to offer this treasure
Appreciating the very full value of your presence at these times
Finally, help me to remember how to be the best that I can be, for that is you within me.
by George Blair-West
I really liked your ‘Ode to Joy’ and your thoughts on future fears. The Roman philosopher, Marcus Aurelius, also said “Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present”.