1. Write for 5 minutes flat – no editing, no over thinking, no backtracking.
2. Link back over at Lisa Jo's and invite others to join in.
3. And then absolutely, no ifs, ands or buts about it, you need to visit the person who linked up before you and encourage them in their comments. Seriously. That is, like, the rule. And the fun. And the heart of this community..
Here is my best five minutes on:::
Grasp…
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Many years ago, when I was much younger and more limber, I used to climb cliffs for fun. My favorite type of climbing was face climbing. This is accomplished by looking for a crack that runs along the face of a cliff and putting your fingertips and toes into that crack, grasping with all your might and then climbing the long, difficult journey to the top. Sometimes, the climb would be so difficult, that I would slip from the crack and fall on the rope until I could grasp again and continue onward. Most of the time, my fingertips and knuckles (and even my knees and elbows) would be scrapped and bleeding long before I was done. I would arrive at the top, bruised, out of breath, heart racing, and completely relieved that I had made it at last.Today, I might not grasp at the edge of real cliffs anymore, However, the metaphorical and less physical ones seem to abound and still manage to exhaust me in the climb. I grasp at hope each inch of the way. I grasp at friendship to help me make the journey, I grasp at love and hold it tight so that I might not forget what is best and good in this world. I grasp at faith that all things will somehow work out and most of all I grasp at trust. Trust in His vision for what I need. Trust in His knowledge of what is to come. Trust in His ability to catch me as I struggle and fall.
I grasp and in the grasping I lean and learn that it is alright to let go.
STOP
Now it is your turn! What can you write in just five minutes?
WOW!!! That's really all I can say. Your post is so beautiful!!! Thank you so much for sharing- I'm glad you did, it puts sooooo much into perspective.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting on my post :) That is crazy about the face climbing!
ReplyDeleteWow, I loved the analogy. I don't think I could ever be a climber in my life; but I do understand about the spiritual climb and what I would need to grasp on too.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I have missed your blog.
You have been missed!
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