"Ano ang gagawin mo pag may pangarap na nasira?
Be it death of a loved one, relationships, dreams."
♣ DO what you could to keep what you love.
Why? So you won't be filled by what-ifs and regrets.
♣ LET GO and MOVE ON
When you lose what {or who} you love inspite of your efforts to keep it... let go.
Every second focused on yesterday is stolen from today.
But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead... (Philippians 3:13)
♣ What do you want? DO what you can when you STILL have time.
May panahon ang mga bagay-bagay.
♣ ACCEPT what you cannot change.
Everyday we get wounded but why focus on the pain.
The same heat that melts the wax hardens the clay.
♣ Accept FOR NOW what you cannot change FOR NOW.
Do not fight with your reality para lumuwag ang buhay mo.
Do not contend with what is "given" {think math}.
Mahirap ang laging nakikipaglaban sa mga bagay na wala kang magagawa.
HOW SHOULD ONE MOVE ON?
☺Get up.
☺ Fix yourself.
☺Look good and feel good.
☺Worship. Restore your spirit and emotion.
☺Invent happiness. Strengthen your relationship with yourself, others and GOD.
☺Eat. Nourish your physical body. You need this to be back in the game of life.
☺ Forgive yoursel and others. Be free from what was lost.
☺ Grieve once and let go. Huwag laging isipin ang mga "lason" sa buhay.
These are lifted by King David's reaction when his newborn son died. After much fasting and pleading to the LORD, God in his infinite wisdom took the child. David did the things listed above and soon after, Solomon was born. The quote on our poster above makes perfect sense.
If you'll notice, all of the ways to move on involves a VERB, an action word.
You need to do eat and worship, etc. Nobody can do the "moving on" for you.
Lastly, let this be your battle cry: THIS TOO SHALL PASS!
Acknowledgments:
* This is an excerpt from my notes on Kuya Ed's talk entitled
"MOVE ON" (2 Samuel 12:14-31)
* Photo Credits: First Photo SOURCE, Second Photo SOURCE
Nice post, very inspiring. :)
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