Oprah's Master Class: Morgan Freeman
I love Morgan Freeman! I loved him before watching Oprah's Master Class. After watching Master Class, I love him even more.
His story is so inspiring.
About Never giving up.
About Courage.
About Providence.
This particular quote has reinvigorated me. Sometimes I get so sidetracked by my world's (read: the people around me) expectation of who I should be. My husband wants me to be a certain way. My family want me to be a certain way. My culture. My religious affiliation. All of these forces have a certain expectation of me of which I'm not certain is authentically me.
Living on the edge means taking more chances without fear of failure. Consciously, I have never been afraid of failure. Especially in recent years. However, people around me have more than enough fear for me. Where others see risk, I see opportunity and I long to move toward it. Though I have no fear of doing things, I do have fear of not pleasing those around me. Of course I want to meet and/or exceed my husband's expectations. Of course I want to be the kind of daughter/ sister/ aunt/etc. that everyone has become accustomed to. But can I really be all those things and still be the authentic me?
Which brings me to my next point. Perhaps I need a little more courage, not to brave the unknown but to stand for my authentic self.
I feel so suffocated by religion. In a universe of infinite creation and growth, how can there be only one way to the Creator? And then at the end of this lifetime, when I am rebirthed into another existence, will any of the dogmatic, religious, theological, doctrinal beliefs really matter? Can we not function in the universe and love each other, as human beings, without the weight of our differences? What if, in the horizon of new consciousness, we find out that God is in me and you and in every person on the planet? Why is it not enough to nurture that?
Let me move toward the edge and throw myself INTO LIVING COLOR rather than the dull existence of black and white print.
In the Master Class, Morgan Freeman closes with the following words:
Go placidly amidst the noise and haste
Knowing what peace there is in silence
and it goes on...
NO DOUBT THE UNIVERSE IS UNFOLDING AS IT SHOULD
Be at peace with yourself
You are as important as the stars
Be at peace with yourself
You are as important as the stars
Thank you Oprah and Morgan Freeman for inspiring me.
2 comments:
I love reading your blog...so much so that it scares me ;)
that makes my heart smile!
i am honored!!
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