Saturday, November 29, 2008

life-coach in a cup

I have a tea addiction and my favorite varieties are crafted by Yogi Tea. Every single tea bag has a little snippet of wisdom printed on the tag and the one that made an impression on me today was: Love what is ahead by loving what has come before.

My interpretation of this can be summed up by that lovely old concept of 'No Regrets'. Or maybe, more accurately, my tea tag is telling me I should have reverence for my past. I have to be honest, though, I've never been able to decide if subscribing to the 'No Regrets' philosophy is strong and noble OR a complete and total cop-out.

I definitely regret some of my past choices. Right now I'm grappling with a few that greatly affected my career path (path? more like career ditch). I wish I had done a few things differently, which is to be expected.

I don't want to miss the point that my yogi (in tea-tag form) is trying to make; I may not like what has happened in my past but I will have to make peace with it in order to make room for the possibilities of the future. And that, my friends, is a challenging task.

P.S. ...in the most creepy coincidence, as I was typing this blog post, a character in a movie on t.v. said, "It's not about what happened in the past, or what you think might happen in the future. It's about the ride... there is no point in going through all this crap, if you're not going to enjoy the ride."

3 comments:

April said...

I like to subscribe to the idea that "there are no coincidences"...maybe your creepy coincidence wasn't just a coincidence. Perhaps you should open up to what the Universe is trying to tell you.

That's my yoga teacher side talking. lol The rest of me just says...oooohhh.

Michelle said...

Sounds like lovely tea. I used to spend a lot of time on regret, but I find as I get older, the more content I am with where my choices have taken me. It's no longer a case of, "if only", but sometimes I do wonder "what if"...

Anonymous said...

lovely words i also love the mugs!