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Who is that person? by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

You look into the mirror and ask, “Who is that person?” It happens to all of us at some point in time. Not only has our physical appearance changed, but so has our identity. Life happens and somewhere along the path of life, we realize we have lost ourselves.

Stages in life

Early in life one begins to wonder, who am I? What is my purpose in life? Who do I want to be? Am I on the right path?

Children look at the world with awe and wonder. Everything is an adventure. Somewhere in the mind of that small child they only see themselves as an extension of their parents. A child has neither the intellect or life experience to look any further than the reality in which they are living. Children truly live in the moment.

Then children come to a point where they develop self-awareness. At this point in development they begin to identify as being the one who will determine who and what they will be in life.

Let’s fast forward to the autumn of life.

What happened?

Throughout our life time our self-image has evolved. Men tend to identify themselves through their professions or jobs. Women tend to see themselves as caregivers to children, elderly parents, to identify through their careers. Both men and women see themselves as a husband or wife, parents to children with whom they are responsible. Or, as a single person who is foraging their way through life making a mark on society on their own terms.

One day we wakeup and look in the mirror and wonder, “Who is that person looking back at me?” My dad who just turned 90 years old sums it up this way, “I’m a young man trapped in an old mans body.”

Some of my friends are going through an identity crisis. One friend lost her only child and then a couple of months later, her husband. Now, she’s no longer a mother or wife. She’s having to redefine who she is. But, how does she do that? It’s not easy.

Other friends are struggling with the impending inevitable loss of a spouse. They see the love of a lifetime fading away and there is nothing they can do to prevent this process from happening. While their focus is on helping their spouse, in the back of their mind is the looming thought, what am I going to do without my spouse?

For others of us, we have gone through divorce and are redefining who we are as a single man or woman. Many have retired and are at a loss about who they are without the job they worked in for so many decades. What do I do with the time I have on my hands now? To be honest, many die from boredom and lack of purpose. Each of us know individuals who work into their 70s and 80s before they retired. Shortly after retirement, they died. Friends and family vow, I will retire early and enjoy life! I will go fishing, I will travel, I will volunteer… Some even decide to move to another country thinking that it will be cheaper and the retirement money will go farther.

However, I challenge you to reconsider those people who chose to work all their life. These individuals live a long and productive life. They find joy in what they are doing. Life is interesting and has a purpose for them. I’m one of those individuals. Retirement is boring for me. I enjoy being around other people who are having interesting lives. Let’s face it, one can travel, but after a while it’s not as fun as it was in the beginning. You can go fishing and sit on the beach, however, after a couple of weeks it loses its luster.

The grass is greener on the other side

We think if I move to another location everything will be better. The grass looks greener and the future brighter. However, remember if the grass is greener, there’s been more manure put on that grass.

We look externally to redefine who we are or who we want to be. I propose instead of looking at the external that we look internally to define who we are now becoming. No one wants to do this because it will mean facing the dark side of the soul. This can be uncomfortable at the least and scary at the most.

Remember, when we look within we are becoming stronger. We are finally learning who we truly are. It has taken 60, 70, 80, 90 years to gain the experience needed before we can define who we are. End of life experiences don’t mean the end of life. It means we have come of age. One knows who they are. It also frees us to expand and become more than we thought we could be. Do you realize that humankind has the ability to live to be well over a hundred years of age? The human body does have that capability. I’ve made the statement before, that the largest growing age group are those over 100.

Evolution

As long as there is life, we have the ability to evolve and expand. Death of the human body is not the death of the individual, it’s a transition to another form of life. We are made up of energy. Energy never dies. It transforms into a higher form of life.

I live a diverse life. Many of my friends are decades younger than I am and we have developed deep connections as friends and colleagues. I find myself always looking inward for the answers I need in my life. My higher-self knows what’s best for me. As a result, life is interesting and abundant.

I love life. I love my life.

“Why are you writing this article?” you ask. I guess because recently I have seen so many of my friends and classmates going through the “dark night of the soul” and they don’t know how to deal with it.

I encourage you to embrace the “dark night of the soul”. I have and I came out on the other end wiser and stronger. It’s not an easy or fast process, but it’s a process that has great rewards on the other side. The only questions you need to ask are, what do I really want and what do I need to know for right now? What do I need to know for this moment in time? Embrace the child within that only wants to live in the moment. After all, right now, this very moment is all we truly have. Remember to live your life moment to moment. Be in that moment and be grateful for that moment. Even moments that are uncomfortable or painful will pass. We gain better understanding and endurance because of these moments.

Live your life to the fullest. Continue to evolve and grow. Even when we think life is over, it’s not. It’s just a new beginning. A new frontier.

Celebrate who you are. Express gratitude for your life. Each of us have abundance in blessings. We are blessed in ways that we will never know. Appreciate and be grateful for every aspect of your life.

Your life is just that, yours. It’s up to you to make your life what you want it to be. Never, forget, YOU ARE WHAT YOU THINK. What you think, you manifest into your reality.

So, be careful what you allow your mind to dwell on.

How Do You Feel? by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

“How do you feel?”

“With my fingers!”

Seriously, how do you feel? The year 2022 has been a difficult one world wide. I won’t re-hatch what we all already know. But, I do want to look ahead at the year 2023.

Is Your Glass Full?

Is your glass half empty or half full? The water level in the glass is the same no matter which perspective you have. So, I’m asking you again, how do you feel? Where is your focus? Are you in touch with your feelings, your emotions?

Live in the moment! Pay attention to what’s going on in the current moment! What you think about is what you will manifest in your life. Remember that! I can’t stress this enough.

Many of you will focus on the downturn in the economy and feel fear about the future. Many of you will look at what’s going on in the world, but you will view the current events as opportunities. Both sides of the coin see the same events. But, it’s where you decide to place your focus is that determines what will happen to you.

The other day I suddenly stopped what I was doing and noticed that I wasn’t in touch with what I was feeling. I asked myself, “What am I feeling?” You see, something seemed off. It took a few moments before I could identify what my emotions were. It was a little unsettling. I felt lost in those a few moments. But, being out of synchronicity with myself got my attention!

So, what now?

How you determine to look at life will set the pace for this new year of 2023. As for me? I know the economy isn’t the best right now. World wide nations are collapsing economically. People are afraid of the future. These are all legitimate concerns. However, what will be your driving course of action?

For the last three months, I have been project manager on a new business for my community. I have briefly told you about working for Tesla BioHealing. My project is renovation on an old church building. I am the manager for Tesla MedBed in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It’s down to the wire now and it’s crunch time! The project has run smoothly and stayed on time until last week. People didn’t show up as promised last week. Supplies are delayed because of the new year holiday. People took time off.

So, what did I do when “Murphy’s Law” came to visit me? I took a step back and I realized there was a better plan for me. I just had to open my eyes to see it. You see, the company who was suppose to do the post construction clean-up didn’t follow through. I was told I was on the schedule for last week, therefore, I had other deliveries planned around the clean-up timeline. The company didn’t show up and they didn’t return my phone calls.

My beautifully orchestrated plan of action began to fall apart. Did I panic? I have to admit for a split second I felt a moment of anxiety. I’m a very calm and cool headed person. You have to be if you are a health care provider. But, for just a short moment…

Listening To The Inner Voice

I practice what I preach. I really do! I looked around the building thinking, “Ok, what now?” Then it came to me. One of the nurses who worked for me in a previous position, came to mind. You see, she and her daughters have a cleaning service on the side. I originally didn’t call my friend for the post construction clean up because I thought the job might be too large for them. I had talked to my friend about doing the weekly cleaning for the business, however, little did I know how much I underestimated her.

I called my former employee and talked with her. Within thirty minutes one of her daughters was at the center looking the job over. She gave me a quote on the spot and we made the deal. They will do the cleaning and I know from experience they will do a great job.

Not only will I most likely end up with a better deep cleaning, she gave me a fair price saving me money and helping me stay within budget.

My beautifully orchestrated dance is now back on track. The dance steps were rearranged and a new dance emerged. This dance is a little more exciting than the first choreography plan.

In Summary

I will make my deadline and open on time. The Hot Springs Center is a blessing to the community. The community is already happy with Tesla MedBed center even before it opens. The hideous Pepto-Bismol pink exterior color is gone! People tell me almost daily, “Thank you! I hated that color!”

I envision Tesla MedBed as being a blessing to the community of Hot Springs, Arkansas and to all the individuals who will grace our building with their presence. I see those individuals filling up the building. We are busy and our guest are blessed with powerful life changing results.

See the difference? I can envision what I just described or worry about how the business will do in these difficult economic times.

It’s my choice! I choose to see the blessings. I will keep you posted on how the center is progressing. Ribbon cutting is scheduled for January 25, 2023 at 10:05. Pray for this center to be a blessing for all who enter through her doors.