Knowing the Way

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We never really know what sort of impact we make during our lifetime. Then one day an unexpected visitor arrives at our door, giving thanks for showing them the way.

My son, when he was eight years of age, began playing football for the Nicole Jr. Knights. As a parent it is only natural we try to push our children to excel and surpass our every dream. The catch to this…we go to far.  I chose to be a silent observer, doing my best to only give praise…allowing him to take his own path.

We are here to guide our kids to the best of our abilities, but the single most important ingredient is assurance that we love them. Children need love to grow and excel, as do we. (Universe speaks in irony as I write these words. Just as I am writing about giving love to our children, a mother walks in front of my car. Obviously, they are late for the kick off meeting as she scolds her son for being late and visibly humiliating him. Where is the love?)

Back when Callahan started football, it took everything in my power not to fall victim to the pressures of excelling our child. Then God winks, introducing Keith to our family. From the moment I met Coach Keith, I knew Cal would get the inspiration he needed. Coach Keith is different then the rest of the coaches…he is positive and uplifting, pushing these boys to be the best of the best, not for the pressures of winning on the field but excelling in life.

The first day Cal met Coach Keith, he bragged about him, stating “Dad he is just like you!He pushed us hard, even when we were giving up he didn’t” Whew…I love him already!

Three years after Cal started his path of football, we learned that coach Keith is moving on. As a Father I assure you this is a difficult time for his family, torn by leaving the memories of being in a larger family and uncertainties of the next chapter.

Not only difficult for Coach Keith’s family but the families and lives he touched along the way. I know for certain that Cal will share sadness, but my hopes are the best for Cal, the Jr. Knights and the lives that Coach Keith will touch along the way.

Behind every successful man, is an inspiring woman. Coach Keith is living proof of what matters most…family. With Beth at his side and whether she knows it or not, it was her wisdom shared, that pushed Keith to be the man he was. There is no “I” in team…what a team they make!

How do you face adversities of life? Do you run, giving up on your dreams? Or do you charge forward with conviction that it will be so? Whatever your path, it is yours to choose…whichever you choose you are always right on time. ~Joseph

Reflecting on the passion of coach Keith, I am reminded of my daily choices. I can choose to fall victim to what life has to offer or choose to rise to the occasion of endless opportunities. I am not perfect, my life is not as perfect as most see, but it is through my choice to revel in the details of life versus dwelling on them.

Even I have moments of “what am I doing?” “Oh whoa is me.”  these moments are fewer with each new day and assuredly there is not a day that passes where I do not receive a “thank you for being in my life.” Humbly, I am so grateful for the ups and downs of my life, the challenges that face me everyday…staying the course I am lifted to more peaks than valleys.

The peaks get greater and higher than the last, leaving me in awe at the path I have traveled. The same is left for you, whether you like it or not…you can choose to feel the world is against you or it is conspiring in your favor. I hope you choose the latter.

Removing our emotions is an intricate part of our growth. If we allow our emotions to rule us, we will submit to them every time. Detach, just for a moment, from the activity or challenges our lives present and we will clear the cloud blocking the source of light. Further…our detachment allows a clearer thinking to come forth, aiding in our decisions we make. Whatever the dilemma, it is cleared with our detachment, aiding in brighter decisions to be set in motion.

Whatever the decisions, we mustn’t worry about the outcome but remain focused on our goals. We think things should go one way or the other, but the universe will always get us to our end goals…often diverting us towards another direction. Look not to the pieces given us, but the puzzle that is assembled. Staying the course we will witness that we have known the way all our lives…we merely forgot the way.

Staying our course, without expected outcomes, we will arrive to that place of Knowing the Way. Knowing the Way, we stand steadfast to what matters most…our own happiness.

This is not a selfish truth but a selfless one. As we grow ourselves, those closest to us will inadvertently follow. As our families grow, we extend this knowledge into the communities, allowing more growth to take place. It is said that we have the ability to change the world one person at a time…that person is the self.

Remember those who come into your lives, changing things for the better, I know i will as I give thanks for the many Keith and Beth’s that enter into our families lives.

Stepping into the Canvas Knowing the Way. Whether we truly know for sure, we have faith that will keep us on the path. Through faith, we are introduced to hope. With Hope, we find Love. Through Love we learn to love again at the individual level, extending out into the Canvas of Life.

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Divine Intervention

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Have you ever had an experience of coincidence? Or something happened within your life, you were convinced there was Divine Intervention? If we all learn to look closely, we can all recall these special moments of Syncrosensational.

Before coming out, I used to think life was filled with coincidences and could not really grasp how things happen. I say coming out, not for typical reasons but for my spiritual rebirth. Not that I was a bad person, but I was merely awaken to the truth of all there is. Now awake, I see through the eyes of creation…allowing a more interactive approach with the creative process of life.

One example that always comes, is the coincidence of conceiving our first child. Was it a coincidence or was it meant to be? My wife and I were living in Florida at the time and we had tried to get pregnant for close to three years. Both being born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin, we questioned if the timing was right for having children in another state. After trying for three years, with no success, we thought it be better to return to our birth place.

No sooner we got home to Wisconsin, we were pregnant. I swear to this day, the moment my wife crossed the Wisconsin border, she was impregnated. Joking about the ease of conception we agreed Divine intervention was at play, accepting our decision to return home as it was meant to be. Had we stayed in Florida, we may have never conceived our first child. Coincidence? Did we create the difficulty of pregnancy with our thoughts of hesitation? Regardless, we were home.

Whether it was coincidence or Divine Intervention, we knew that everything was right on time. Now blessed with two beautiful children, we see the world from different eyes…eyes of creation.

Through the eyes of creation we see life is meant to be enjoyed, worrying not about what we could have done or what we did not accomplish…merely accepting things as they are and as they come into our lives. Moment to moment we enjoy all there is within the Canvas of Life. If there is a cause we feel drawn to we help; if we cannot we send Love. Whatever the involvement, it is accomplished through eyes of compassion.

They say that everything happens for a reason, this I know for a fact as we have two beautiful children to remind the possibilities of getting out of the way. Getting out of the way of creation, life is that much more of ease…not of disease.

Stepping into the Canvas as co-creators. As we accept the path laid before us, taking each moment as Divine Intervention, life itself becomes a fairy tale. Focusing, not on lack but that of abundance. Focusing on abundance, or the ‘active side of infinity,’ more of our desires present themselves in our daily lives.

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