Life is a Gift to be Unwrapped One Moment at a Time. A trip to Northern Ireland inspires a traveller to reflect on her precious gift of life.
As my travel days in Northern Ireland come to an end, I take my last walk on the waterโs edge of Helen's Bay and listen for whispers hidden in her seas. I seek a place of solace, a quiet moment of reflection, a "DnM" with God.
Three days of strategic planning with Bernadette and her team was fun, but Iโll admit, Iโd been so wrapped up in new projects, long lists of actions, content plans, cash flow forecasts, and virtual team solutions that I hadnโt taken my usual time out for contemplation and reflection. I was missing my daily inspired time.
Part of living a daily inspired life is taking time out daily to reflect on lifeโs important questions and then being open to the guidance that comes from deep within. Questions like โIn this moment, what am I doing? What am I feeling? Why am I doing this? Whatโs it all for? Do I want to continue doing this?โ
This reflection time is my time to get lost in the power of nature, to feel Godโs grace; itโs the time when the Spirit shows me how to dig deep, allowing my mind to draw upon wisdom that my soul already knows. Call it my very own daily coaching session with God.
... the Spirit shows me how to dig deep, allowing my mind to draw upon wisdom that my soul already knows.
I continue wandering along the path that runs parallel between the beach and golf course, past overhanging trees and the odd friendly face walking their dog. As I turn into the curve and take the narrower pathway, the trees hang heavy, creating a shadow. I shiver and wrap my arms across my chest to keep myself warm.
I turn another corner and see an open grassy green space leading right to the rock face edge of the water. There sits a lonely bench beckoning me over. I walk across the wet grass toward the empty bench, and I see there is an inscriptionโฆ
"A peaceful place to rest a while
Dee McCartan 1990-2012
Love and Missed Always"
Waves splash up against the rocks, and the spray shoots up like water trumpets, welcoming me as an honoured guest in this sacred place. I bow my head and sit down, taking my place on Dee's bench overlooking the ocean - itโs the perfect spot for my morning contemplation.
I think about Dee, a young Irish man I never knew. What was he like? Did he enjoy his time on this planet while he was here? I think about his family and what they must have suffered upon hearing of his loss. I wondered if they had watched him in the very place I now felt honoured to sit.
As I sat there in Deeโs space, I felt privileged to breathe and now experience the beauty of Ireland that this young man could enjoy no longer. As I breathed in the ocean air and glanced out to the waters, I felt a tear or three stream down my cheek. I felt touched by this tender yet powerful reminder, and I was thankful that though Dee had passed at such a young age, his memory continued to speak on his behalf ...
โWhile we have breath in our lungs, it's our privilege to live. Our life is a gift.
Treasure your life. Don't waste a moment on petty troubles. Donโt waste your
time on work you donโt enjoy. Live each moment like itโs a privilege.
Say sorry. Forgive. Don't let someone's opinion deter you from fully living,
don't let people dictate your beliefs, how you feel or think or act.
Donโt let society or the masses tell you how you should live!
Live life with love and truth, full of appreciation for
what you have right now, this very moment.โ
Northern Ireland is beautiful I so want to visit it someday.
Love this. I wonder, when people place markers like that on a bench, if they realize how they may affect other people’s lives?
It’s a very descriptive and imaginative post! There’s much to reflect upon… inspiring!!
Such a special moment, thanks for capturing this!
Thank you for sharing such an emotional moment! It is so important to take a moment to reflect and wonder I think.
Wonderful heart felt post. The way you described everything I imagined being there also right next to you.
Very inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this powerful and emotional post. The way you felt must have been something akin to the way I felt when I visited the Iwo Jima Monument in Harligen. I felt so honored, humble and grateful as I sat there thinking about the soldiers who have died to keep us safe and free. A great reminder to treasure every moment.
Thank you Ava … it sounds like you had a special moment of reflection. If you’d like to share your story on Daily Inspired Life – let me know, we like to publish stories that change us in someway.
This was very powerful! I enjoyed reading this!! Wow. Thank you for the reminder to take time to reflect on life and our surroundings; it’s difficult sometimes, we get caught up in daily life and the hustle and bustle and forget.
What a beautiful and touching post. I enjoyed reading this so much – and really felt the emotion.