Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Setting Sail on 26 Years...


I did some research tonight on birthday celebrations. Ok, I googled “inventor of birthday celebrations.” Hey, I thought the person could use some kudos! Needless to say, I found the below:

“In History, Birthday celebrations started with Pharaoh and was only mentioned in connection with Royalty. In pagan cultures, people feared evil spirits - especially on their birthdays. It was a common belief that evil spirits were more dangerous to a person when he or she experienced a change in their daily life, such as turning a year older. As a result, birthdays were merry occasions celebrated with family and friends, who surrounded the person of honor with laughter and joy in order to protect them from evil. Instead of gifts, most guests brought positive thoughts and happy wishes for the upcoming year. However, if well-wishers did bring gifts, it was considered an especially good influence for the birthday person.”

Cool. Guests brought positive thoughts and happy wishes. I’d like to reflect a moment on what birthdays also allow us to do. Birthdays allow us to reflect on a previous year. My previous year included change, heartbreak, laughter, cheer, quitting, starting, loving, loathing, lusting and taking a swan dive into the unknown to follow bliss. Birthdays allow us to look forward. What does 26 MEAN. What should I accomplish in the next 365 days? I need to pay a visit to the ocean, I need to climb another mountain, I need to master a black diamond, I need to rock it at work, I need to SLOWWWW DOWWWNNN…birthdays allow us to reflect on the present moment. Ah hah. We’ve come to my point.

The brilliance of the birthday celebration is that we gather “with laughter and joy” to share “positive thoughts and happy wishes” TODAY. What if we spent every moment of the next year as if it were our birthday because every day we have the chance to be new? Every day we have the chance to celebrate the pure existence of those around us. If last year we cried enough tears to sail away then build your best damn sailboat and go. Every day is a new port.

Happy Birthday to me. And Happy Birthday to You.

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