By Marilyn Fowler
There are times when problems knock us flat without warning.
Other times they creep up on us, and we don’t realize they’re there until we
feel too weak to pull back up. Either way, a weakened state can make us believe
we’re helpless, and all we can think about is giving up. Too weak to go on.
Life is full of challenges, and we can’t escape them. Age itself requires
adjustments and new ways to deal with life. But there’s something in each of us
that’s programmed to pull us out of the hole if we give it a chance.
It appears that all creatures have this inherent drive, or
will, to life. And this is what keeps us breathing and getting back up when
we’re knocked down. I prefer the term will to life rather than will to live. To me, the will
to live means to be alive. The will to life means to thrive and
grow. But we can’t do that if we refuse to get up when we feel like we can’t.
We must make a choice.
Birds strive to fly again when their wings are injured,
animals lick their wounds and try to heal, fish come to the surface for
additional oxygen, plants reach for sunshine when they need energy, and people
pray for strength and enlightenment for healing. At our most desperate times,
that inner Spirit pushes us to life. And it will bring us through if we listen.
We can’t afford to give up.
After a merciless winter a few years ago, I thought I had
lost the peace plant on my patio. But within a short time, I saw some new
growth peeking through the dead leaves, green and healthy. New, tiny leaves saying, I lost a lot of
what I was, but I’m starting over and will become even more. My heart
jumped. I felt so happy. I wanted to hug the little thing. It reminded me how
strong the will to life is, and I have that within myself. I too can
start over and become even more. Not easy when I feel I’m on my last leg, but
it’s doable.
We could take a lesson from the other forms of life. Maybe
they listen to instinct, whereas we allow fear to take over and look for
excuses to give in and give up. I’m grateful to my little peace plant for
reminding me that I can get up and do more than what I sometimes think I
can.
When you think you can’t get up, listen to the wise Voice
within. It will carry you through.
Marilyn
Marilyn Fowler is a retired Licensed Clinical Social
Worker/Psychotherapist. She was Mental Health Team Leader, then Director of
Mental Health Services in the Duval County Jail in Jacksonville, Florida. She
later coordinated mental health services in five nursing homes, worked on
in-patient units, and was in private practice for a number of years. Her
stories have appeared in the Salvation Army magazine and in a book entitled, When
God Spoke To Me, by David Paul Doyle. She stays active in her church and
writing group, and teaches a class at a local college. Her memoir, Silent
Echoes, was published two years ago. Marilyn believes that a sense of humor is
a blessing to be used often.
7 comments:
What a lovely cover!
How inspiring! Yes, life is always ready to get reborn if only you keep up your hope and give it a chance!
Will to life is just different enough to catch the attention. Your explanation and the peace plant's example brought the meaning to ... LIFE!
Marilyn, I like and shall remember your phrase "will to life." Thrive and grow.
I never realized how strong that will to live was until I found myself in an ambulance, taking what felt like my last breath. When I started to give in and let go, something so powerful I can't even describe it took over.
Thanks for reminding us to stay the course.
KP
What a wonderful post! And we think we're the most advanced life form with our wonderful free will! Oh what freedom in NOT having to decide to do what's best for ourselves! LOL But God is good and blesses those who do CHOOSE to follow His will and guides those who listen. Life is amazing - God is good!
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