For a few years now I've had these words playing over and over again in my head, "Life's a balancing act." Everyday you walk the same routine line and depending on your position on the totem pole your either leading, supporting, or holding up the rear. No matter where you fall on that line your have to learn how to keep all ten toes on that skinny rope that can tend to hurt the ball of your foot, slip between your toes, or even show signs of tearing as it tries to hold your weight. It's never near the ground or just above a child's inflatable jumper where you can step down if your bored, tired, or just give up. You have to race the rope and pray to God that you don't slip and fall because you lacked focus and could not keep your balance. This blog isn't about giving up and falling off or the expectation that you'll have a spring board underneath you to magically spring you back up if you just decide to fall. It's for the people that are consciously walking the rope who know that they have no choice but to brave the atmospheric pressure and just do it. Don't be fooled, the rope isn't a one shot deal. You start at one point situated on a cliff that's safely nestled on a country side and you are forced to look at the chasm between you and the next plush valley of milk and honey that you can only reach by way of a rickety bridge that will take some serious maneuvering. Today I stood on the banks of a rich and fertile land that was beginning to show dry patches and I was forced to take a deep breath because I knew the next step was gonna be on that rope. Left foot, wobbling on the rope...right foot, toes on cliff's edge and heel raised...no turning back. Walk with me or if nothing else pray with me. For anyone else standing at the edge looking around feeling like your ledge is isolated amongst the clouds at an elevation where there are no other voices, sounds, sights, or comforts, be comforted in knowing that I'm on the cliff next to you. Let's go! Goodnight walkers :-)
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