What Is Lonnie's Room?

There is a room in our home to which I navigate more frequently than the others. It makes me feel secure, it is cozy, and it is quiet. From the peak of the room, there is a large rusty metal angel suspended by a very thin wire. It would apear as if the angel is hovering over me, protecting, and always present. The lighting in the room creates a virtual display of dancing shadows around the angel.

Every evening when I am in "MY ROOM", I think of what Luciano de Crescenzo once said, "We are all like one-winged angels. it is only when we help each other that we can fly."

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Life's baggage

When I was in my husband's shop this morning, I took time to notice exactly what was important to a man in his shop.  The usual items one would expect such as ladders, saws, tools, TV, lawn games, wood, items that belonged to his dad and other momentos of the past.  There were also multiple items that were of no use and I wondered why they are still a part of his life.  Why do we hold on to things that do not serve a purpose anymore?  As I thought and reasoned through this question, it seemed to resemble life in general.  How many of us go through life carrying years of inner baggage?  That baggage can resemble sadness, anger, guilt, resentment, jealousy and/or hurt to name a few.  Cleaning out that baggage is not as easy as cleaning out our tool shed.  We first have to take a look and identify what the inner baggage holds and why it is there.  What is your guilt from and how could you remedy it?  Why are you angry and how can you resolve the issue?  It is impossible to clear all your baggage quickly because it has taken years to accumulate it, so take things slowly one step at a time.  You will feel so much better when the  baggage is gone.