Spent, Spending, and Will Spend

Spent, spending, and will Spend” automatically makes you think of money in your hands to do whatever you need to do with it or whatever you wish with it. There is another kind of spending that escapes us everyday. It is very much different from money that we can work for and at the end of the pay period accumulate more of it. Money is something we can gain and spend over and over, time and time again. What is something we can spend, but never get it back? It is invisible to our senses, yet we spend it everyday none stop.

I had a dream to wake me up early this morning with a great sadness in my heart. In the dream I was holding my little boy in my left arm with his legs dangling by my side. He was busy eating some food with still some fragments in his tiny hand. In his tiny nostrils his nose was showing signs of infection, needed to be blown and cleaned. I reached into my back pocket for a handkerchief. I raised it to his nose and he allowed me to clean his nostrils.

I awoke after this completely awake and wishing for no more dreams like this one for the sadness that covers my whole system. I know I will be fighting this dream for the rest of my day. I love my son and my daughter that God gave me with all my heart. When I see my son or daughter whether by photographs, video, or mentally it brings tears to my heart and soul. I am now just starting to understand what my parents went through at this stage in life. Those little children I could pour my love upon when ever I wanted to with hugs, kisses, tickling, chasing, and being there for their scrapes are no longer. They are not dead just gone their own way in life, which no longer needs the love I would pour upon them in a different way. Now, they only need what little financial support I can offer them.

Spent, Spending, and Will Spend” is a revelation of the past, the present, and the future. This was a morning as though I had woke up on a mountain top with the view of all the unmarked paths and narrow trails of life that I had taken from childhood progressing through each stage of growing older to the present moment. The memories of my past came to me as a time that was spent that could never be taken back. The present time is speeding by me being spent before my very eyes without stopping. The future will be spending without any controlling on my part as long as I have life in my body.

“Spent” is not the money we have used, but the choices of our past. I spent myself as a young child, young adult, and adult on the choices I made with the relatives, family, neighborhood, and school. The things I spent myself on whether good or bad can never be taken back for exchange for something else. The physical and mental memories cannot be changed. It is gone completely. Some things I spent myself on hurt myself and/or others. All of us have “Spent” the most valuable irreplaceable gift we possess and that is time given to be here on earth. I could not see this vision of truth when I was a young person because time means nothing to me. I acted as though I had an endless supply of time to spend. As a young adult I “Spent” time on things that mounted to nothing, which is gone and cannot be replaced with things that would have mounted to something. We all have chased dreams well into years realizing it was never meant to be and all that time spent chasing it is gone and cannot be taken back.

Time has a way of moving us into needful areas of life whether occupational or commitment. When this comes along “Spent, spending, and will spend” kicks into high gear. You become so busy with taking care of different kinds of needs the day comes when you realize you are a great deal older than what your mind registers. You physically and mentally enter into a mode of being spent for others on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. People come to rely upon you to spend yourself for them. You become a means to an end. Then you find yourself on top of a mountain of memories looking around asking “where did time go?“. This kind of thinking comes at different times in life. Some people calls it “mid-life crisis”. The time in life that it comes to you can vary, but none the less the wake up call is still very sobering when it is our seconds that are being spent. We started out as babies as our parents were once upon a time, children as our parents were once upon a time, teenagers, young adults, become parents ourselves, middle-aged, and senior citizens. We all are spending our physical and metal existence daily that cannot be stopped as long as we live on this earth.

Those that have been in combat, life and death situations, or something traumatic have seen this invisible spending of time. The soldier laying behind whatever cover he can find as the bullets are flying by sees the slow ticking of seconds being spent to survive the assault.  The person walking along when the heart attack strikes every second that ticks by becomes crucial for their survival. The car accident goes into slow motion with their life flashing before their eyes is the clock of time of how they have spent it. They all came away from it changed. Some things in life that was thought of important before are not as valuable now. Spending those seconds of life focus on the most important things around us the ones we love the most.

I tried to encourage my son to enjoy his senior in high school with no regrets for when it finally arrives everything will become nothing but a memory with no going back. Freedom from high school feels great at the moment, but when you look at how you spent your time could be filled with regrets. I am encouraging my daughter to enjoy everyday as though it was her last day in high school creating good memories before it all enters into the past and can never be repeated.

My wife had an Uncle of whom I grew to love and appreciate. He developed a heart condition. I felt like I needed to video tape our family get together because it may be the last time we see him alive. Unknowingly, it was a short time later he fell over with a heart attack and was gone. I am glad I spent the time carefully recording the laughter, the games, and the family fellowship. I became the family video guy for all occasions. I spent my time recording others having a good time with no regrets because one Christmas was the last Christmas my brother-in-law would have with his wife and 2-year-old son. When the son reached his upper teenage years I put together all the videos of his dad before he was killed in a car accident. We are all under the time spout flowing out the seconds that we live not knowing when the time will come for it to turn off on us. Someone or something will spend your life for you. Take control of your seconds and live them fulfilled as much as possible.

In the movie Saving Private Ryan the last words he spoke at the grave site really leaped out to me when he said, “Everyday I think about what you said to me that day on the bridge; I’ve tried to live my life the best that I could. I hope that it was enough. I hope, that at least in your eyes, I earned what you have done for me.” I have buried my earthly father of whom I love very much and am grateful for the life he taught me how to live. He may not have been able to give me large amounts of money to spend, but he spent his life giving me the example of how to live this life the right way without wasting precious time on meaningless things. Spend yourself in a way that those around you will talk about you for years to come as a person who earned their spot in life worthy of those who sacrificed.

You only have one life to live, live it wisely. Life is too short to go through it bitter and upset. Thank you for reading and have a great day in-spite of what comes your way.

 

Seeing Yourself

Going back in time as far as you can remember you can see how you developed as a child. Your first interaction with adults and other kids. Family would gather together at grandparent’s homes or other family member’s places and you experienced their different mannerisms. As a child you saw people doing and saying all kinds of things with a variety of intentions behind them. At that moment sometimes we understood what was going on and sometimes we were totally confused by their words or actions. As children there were a great deal of times, even into young adulthood, and possibly into adulthood we were unaware of what was lurking inside of those around us. We all have the outside and the inside nature to contend with on a daily basis.

As a child with no knowledge we would do things that were asked of us and then find out it was to embarrass us and to bring laughter to those watching. There were times something would be broken and the adults would immediately think it was you that broke it, but you had no knowledge at all what happened to it. Someone would offer something they knew would be a treat in your eyes to get you to do certain things. You would endure things to keep your friendships with others. To gain friends you would do and say things you thought would get them to make you a part of their group. You would dress and fix your appearance to gain acceptance from them. You would try to listen or watch the latest music, TV shows, or sports that came out to speak their language. Those around you wanted you to do things, wanted what you had, or simply be a means to an end for them then throw you away. There are tons of other memories that flood our minds relating to all the things that happened to us and our environment over the course of our lifetime.

Do you recall the time when the light bulb of understanding came to you that what you thought inside yourself was hidden from all others and that there was no one who could see into your mind? I count myself very blessed to have been gifted to see the difference inside and the outside of me. I came to know that not only do I have a dual composite, but all of mankind has this dual composite as well. I have a physical and fleshly nature that has its own system to responding to life in general. I have a spiritual and inward intellectual that can have its own system to responding to life in general. The reason I said, “can have its own system” is because our inward component is bombarded with childhood influences and daily influences forcing or dictating reactions taking away our independence.

Our physical and fleshly part is revealed in many different ways. Our flesh has cravings, addictions, and survival instincts modes that it rotates through everyday quicker than a blink of an eye. What is it that you absolutely love to eat? Something that you just can’t eat one, but another and another? This is the physical reaction to what you are eating. You may have answered me donuts and another person might react I hate donuts, but I love chocolate creme pie. This is your physical and fleshly desired foods that differ with each person. What is something you absolutely love to do? This takes us into an area of adrenaline or endorphin. Some people are addicted to the adrenaline rush of excitement, fear, or anger and will do what it takes to invoke this physical rush. It could be jumping out of planes, fast driving, dangerous environment, or the different kinds of sports. Endorphin is something that is released inside the physical body giving different effects from different resources. They can come from different types of drugs or physical activities such as sexual actions and other physical climatic interpreted victories. Doctors can explain in great detail about the survival system the flesh has built into it, but I want to focus on the reactionary part of our fleshly part. Again, you can easily call upon memories of times someone hit you and see the physical reaction you responded with whether it was in a protection mode or return the favor mode. Our body has a reflex system to whatever happens to us.  In this time of technology you can research almost an endless number of things that our physical bodies craves, is addicted to, and reflexive responses. Our physical body can dictate and influence our inward spiritual element.

Our inward spirit component is the reasoning center, thinking processor, or the judgment seat. Our spiritual part has been formed based on the childhood and young adult years we have experienced. The spiritual part in most people is dictated to by their physical part. People whose inward spiritual part that listens to their flesh will have selfish ambitions; love to cause discord, dissensions, and factions; envious and jealousies; sexual immorality with children, animals, and others; lovers of themselves, lovers of money, proud, abusive, disobedient to good parents, ungrateful, cocky, hate goodness, lovers of pleasure, and even having an outward form of godliness but inwardly denying the truth. I know this was a long list of fleshly influences to the inward spirit, but in reading this list do you not see people in your past, people you work with daily, people you have met online, seen in the news, and even those in your family. I saw in this list co workers that will do anything to get ahead at work, people who love problems and causing them, politicians, players that use you as a means to an end for them, and my memory goes on and on matching someone to these. I even saw some characteristics that were in my flesh. Did you see any that was or is in yours? If you did then you are “Seeing Yourself”. Asking yourself questions before you say or do something is the first step of self conscientious revelation. There is a cloud inside of all of us that tries to keep us from seeing clearly about ourselves and others. You can see where the anger inside of you comes from and you can decide a game plan to change it. You can fight and win against the anger inside of you. You can see the fear inside of you and start working on controlling it.

I believe this is the number important component in mankind. This is where we all have to live. Our inward spirit retains memories of our lives that we have to live with the outcomes. Inside of ourselves we can freely think with no restrictions. Seeing yourself in truth can help building a better you. Learning from our short comings, mistakes, and encounters with others will make us stronger and confident in the place where it counts the most. Our bodies will fail us as we age, but the inward person will last forever aging with a wisdom that God takes great delight. Our inward spiritual part is only truly understood and utilized to its fullest potential through asking, seeking, and knocking upon the spiritual door who created us. No matter the level of intelligence you possess you can slow down and start seeing yourself for the first time. Inside your body you can be whatever you want to be and no one or anything in this world can stop you. The only thing that can stop you is you. Start taking away all the fear and start seeing yourself in truth for who you are.

We all need to find that place that there is no fear to give an answer. If someone questions our reasons for saying or doing certain things seeing ourselves with clarity will give us the power to answer. Questions about our faith, our mannerisms, and ideas should not rattle us. If it does rattle us then this is where we discover more about ourselves and come into the light of seeing who we truly are. “Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me” is an old saying that points out a simple truth of a second time around of being tricked is a sign we are not moving forward in seeing ourselves in the way we were tricked. I love my relationship with God and His word for there is where the light shines upon hidden areas in my life. I know if I have it together on the inside then everything on the outside will not divide and conquer me. Take joy in exploring who you are and don’t let the outside make you something else.

 2 Corinthians 13:5 “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves . Know ye not your own selves… ?”