Friday, March 07, 2014

Thoughts to Ponder


Happy Friday Beloved Reader!
I have a few thoughts for you to ponder this Friday morning, and it might just take you the whole weekend to read, and get back to me cause it's a long lil rant here. I do hope you enjoy my ponderings though, and please, please get back to me with your own ponderings or if you don't ponder at least leave a mark to let me know you were here. 
I like to hear what your thinking too ya know ;)

This whole blog started because I read the quote below;

"To appreciate beauty;
to find the best in others; 
to give one's self;
to leave the world a little better,
whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition;
to have played and laughed with enthusiasm, and sung with exultation;
to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived...
This is to have succeeded."
Ralph Waldo Emerson 


The above quote really got to me a few mornings ago. It was from the desk calendar full of quotes, that I have on our bathroom sink.
Upon reading it, I thought two things; 

a. this quote for sure needs to be blogged about, so I have had this blog post waiting in the wings.
and
2. who the heck is Ralph Waldo Emerson, because whoever he was/is this quote sums up and completely embodies the word success for me?

So I did some digging before I came to have this conversation with you beloved reader, and I found out some things about Ralph.
But, before I go any further I just have to say that the name Ralph always makes me think of a very unpleasant bodily function. I do so apologize if your name is Ralph, but there you have it.
 

Moving on before we all get a lil queasy ...

The first thing I found out about Ralph is that he was born in Boston, MA. which explains why he's so awesome. Most of my favorite people were born, and raised there and well, I can honestly say, that state has given this world some amazing people. I always say that I feel I was born on the wrong side of the states;)
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the beautiful scene here from North Boston?
Remember, to appreciate beauty equates success. 
Or so Ralph says ;)


 
He also went to H A W VARD(say that with a Bostonian accent)
clue number two as to why this man was brilliant.
I wonder if he was a baseball fan? 
Well, he did say to play and laugh with enthusiasm equals success so I'm pretty sure he would have appreciated the best baseball fans on the planet earth.
They ARE certainly the most enthusiastic, I mean come on what other ball club do ya know that bust out singing Neil Diamond songs during the 7th inning stretch?
 
The most beautiful thing in Boston to me is...

Fenway Park. 
Enough said.

Actually, I take that back, the most beautiful thing in Boston to me is my family. All of whom I love dearly, and wish on a regular basis that they didn't live so damn far away.
Sheesh... see how easy it is for me to sidetrack when we get talking baseball.
But, let's get back to Ralphing shall we?
I mean to learning about Ralph.


So then I read that his first wife died after only two years of marriage, which really bummed me out for him. I mean I wasn't totally bummed cause he's dead too now... but ya know I was like... Oh that's so sad. I then went on to read that he was a minister, but was quoted as saying:
 
 "I have sometimes thought that, in order to be a good minister, it was necessary to leave the ministry."


Well, that really stuck out to me, because not only have my husband and I been in formal ministry but we have left it. And I'm not sure we are better ministers now that we aren't paid to do so, but I do know we have come think of ministry totally differently.I've come to believe we are all ministers, or at least we should be. I'm not sure I agree with this above statement, but I wonder what it was that he noticed about the church and ministry of his religious organization that would make him say that?

Maybe it was something like what happened here; You Brought Me a Beer and Took My Picture this is an article about a new bill that was recently passed where it allows business owners and individuals to refuse service to anyone on the grounds of religious freedom. Very interesting article and sadly, how it came to pass is so very disturbing to me.

Whatever your stance on this issue may be, can we all agree these are the type of stories that give religion a bad name. 
I'm pretty sure that as Christ followers we are called, commissioned even to love and accept ALL people, not just the ones that are easy and comfortable for us to love.

This issue is one of those social conditions we could redeem, or make a little bit better than the way we've found it. 
It's about LOVE people.




We are all called to leave the world a little bit better than the way we found it, that's what I call ministry to the human race.

As I continued to read about Ralph's life story, I was really inspired by the way he came to view it. 
Honestly, his life story is a beautiful one. He became an adamant spokes person to abolish slavery, and came to have an understanding of God and all things spiritual that I think is beautiful.

We all will have a life story, what will yours read like?

At the end of my little history lesson about this man named Ralph, who by the way later decided to go by his middle name Waldo (see even he didn't really care for his name) I realized once again why I love words so very much.

I would have never known of this Ralph Waldo Emerson if it weren't for the words he had spoken about what true success is.
And that made me wonder, what is your take on what true success is?
Whose words influence you the most?
What words will you speak that will forever change the world ?

The words I hope and pray I live by come from a man who also happened to be God, some 2000 years ago... they go something like this;

 “Let me give you a new command: Love one another. In the same way I loved you, you love one another. This is how everyone will recognize that you are my disciples—when they see the love you have for each other.”
Jesus WORDS
From the gospel of John
 chapter 13:34-35 
Message  translation

I want to be recognized as one who LOVES because Christ first loved me. 
I want to leave a legacy of LOVE even when it isn't easy to do so.
And I want to speak out using words only when necessary.
I want my actions of LOVE to be louder than my words. 
That is the life I hope to live and that to me would be success. 

3 comments:

Cami said...

I always love your posts. And I love that quote - no, I adore it. It's wonderful!! And so true. :) Happy Friday doll!

Barefoot Hippie Girl said...

That was fascinating to hear the back story of Ralph Waldo Emerson. I love that kind of stuff. And, frankly, the same thought crossed my mind about this lunch counter issue. If it gets regulated in one way, what is to stop it. What about legislation to not serve Christians? It is a logical progression.

shontell said...

Interesting indeed. I've not heard of this article before now, and I might become a fan of Emerson now. I know he was a poet and that I played him once in a short play in theatre in high school. I wore a yellow or maybe it was tan jacket. It was a play where Emerson and Henry David Thoreau meet and are friends. Mostly.
I will end with saying that twice in the last two weeks I have considered looking into law school. Don't worry. It won't happen, but I just get fiesty over these cases. My mouth says it can make a difference. My budget says I can't. Free coffee at your place? Sure. When should I come?

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