Unfolding Our Own Myth

 

“Don’t be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth.”
― Rumi

 

What is your story? What is the myth you will pass on to your children and grandchildren? How did it begin? What have you been striving for? What hardships did you face on the road and how did you overcome them? In what ways were you tested and how did you do? What was your motivation? What kind of story is it? Can you put it to music?
We are our stories yet we constantly recreate them both our past and our present. We cannot follow another’s trail tho we can try to ape it and thus do ourselves and them a grave injustice? We are the heroes and our stories are unique? By telling them, we add to the world’s story. Weaving new myths that may just stand the test of time.
Blessings, G

 

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In Flight (Ipos)In Flight (Ipos) by G A Rosenberg

 

I've Been Down This Road BeforeI’ve Been Down This Road Before by G A Rosenberg

 

4 thoughts on “Unfolding Our Own Myth”

    1. I am well Adam (aside from the remains of a cold that has been more symptomatic than most) and hope you are the same
      Much <3 always

    1. Perhaps or perhaps they’ll carry them as they create their own. Having a father who is rather Olympian in many ways has taught me to forge my own path…

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