
According to Michael Tamura: “The school of life is one of experience and distilling what we learn from it into wisdom… what is truly important in a soul’s education is not what we are born into – our heredity, gender, environment, religion or socioeconomic status – or what happens to us in life.”
“It is in how we choose to respond to whatever happens in our life, in whatever condition we find ourselves that we gain our immortal wisdom and everlasting freedom and reveal the true worth of our soul.”
Lately my challenges come from such mundane issues as technology. I suspect this comes from my ingrained belief
that since I am already 70 years old approaching 71 I should no longer learn new things. But sending e-mails is not a new skill for me! Yet last week I had to retype my essay because my web creator failed to get what I sent. I thought I got Yahoo’s confirmation that the mail had been sent. Then I checked. I couldn’t believe my eyes. There was no record that I had sent the essay!
Another incident. I tried as many as five times to share a video with a Facebook friend> Each time I would Get “You have to provide a recipient.” although I had typed the name. I even checked the spelling. I gave up and wondered what universal law was spooking me.
Next morning with the first attempt to send the same video I could not send the night before, was right away sent. The lesson is for me to check my thoughts. I think several of my favorite authors will tell me that challenges will be repeated till I learn the lesson.
I believe I am and will never be too old to learn.
Dr Cherie Carter Scott… believes that we will be presented with lessons that are custom-designed for us and designed to teach us what we need to learn next.