A Life You Can Walk Through
59Have You Considered Your Path?
A Life You Can Walk Through
In his poem, The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost says, "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference". He begins this poem with contemplation about which path to take. In our journey of life, what dictates the roads we follow? How do you choose when coming upon the many junctions that our road intercepts? Do we choose our path because the rest of the herd goes there or do we choose one that suits our truths and individuated needs?
For me I have chosen the path that dictates a simple life. I have a literal road that I walk. Actually, I walk almost every where that I go. For me the decision to use my feet as a primary mode of transportation has made all the difference. It helps me to take things as they come. Literally and figuratively one step at a time. Not only do I experience more of what goes on around me, I have come to find tranquility in the simple act that I have dedicated myself to. How many of us can really claim this?
Here are several great benefits to walking:
1. Walking gives us a way to manage the momentum of our lives.
2. It enforces a certain determination to reach a goal.
3. We work with each step to both identify and overcome those things that challenge us in our path.
4. Regular walks builds the health and vitality of our bodies.
5. Our minds get the support that a healthy body provides
We all search for peace and equanimity. How many of us find it? In my experience it seems to allude most of us in society today. You hear so many who are strung out in the rat race of life. Whether you choose like I have to walk or you take moments of quiet reflection on your life it does not matter. In the end our peace may be found in identifying our personal path. Please consider your road. When you do, you may also experience a life you can walk through.
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I liked this hub immensely. Keep at it!
What a wonderful read! Thanks for this. And may many more make that decision in favour of simplicity - that will indeed make all the difference.
Love and peace
Tony
I have (almost) always taken the road less traveled. I had a talk with a couple students I tutor, just today, as they were interpreting a poem. And I reminded them about not following the pack and the crowd. The road less traveled is where you will meet the creative people.
Literally, I am a great walker here in NYC. It's so peaceful rather than a crowded bus or subway. I'll walk miles to work.
Thanks for this reminder. Nice to meet you by the way!











thevoice 2 years ago
peaceful hub thanks