
I think I speak for many of you out there when I say that watching your life flash before your eyes, or vicariously viewing it through the eyes of those survivors of that doomed flight, reinvigorates your life. It makes you grateful, true, but also reminds us of the precariousness of life, the gift that we are given every day that allows us to breathe, to live. It also, no doubt, forces us to take accountability for our actions, our lives--are we living our lives, every day, the best we can? And why does it all too often take a near-death experience for us to embrace this precious and fragile thing called life?
Have you ever had a near-death experience? I have, a few of them.
Besides feeling relieved and elated, frightened and thankful, what else can we learn from near-death experiences? The answer, as always, can be found in this blog and my video site, livelife365.com.
LIVE LIFE!
EVERY DAY,
EVERY WAY.
Life, being a precious commodity, should never be taken for granted, and certainly never wasted. But so many of us, myself, at times, included, do just that. We need a near-death, or more optimistically put, a miracle, to awaken inside us what most of us already know. Why is that?
Bringing us back to that miraculous landing on the Hudson that could have started this new year with tragedy, rather than hope. And reminding us how lucky we are.
Now, what are you going to do about it?
Huh?
We just got a fantastic wake-up call. Well, time to wake up, right?
Right. Wake up and not only smell the coffee (or green tea), but embrace this miracle called life every day. To its fullest. By being the best we can be and doing all that we can to live our lives 365.
Until next time…
peace,
Mike
Nice post and that pilot did a great job.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about living each day optimistically and making the most of life! I had a couple near-death experiences myself. On moment, and everything can change forever. I don't generally watch much news--it is usually just depressing. I have started reading the paper though last year and same is true there. It's really not a good way to start one's day.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it is best to live life fully right this moment. We are often stuck in the past or worried about the future. We add years to our lives but not life to our years. It's time to come alive!!!
ReplyDeleteI live life to the fullest every single day. I always have. It's a precious gift to be cared for.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day Mike. :)
When I first saw the headline about an airliner going down in the Hudson, my initial reaction was, "Oh no!"
ReplyDeleteBut the more I learned about what happened, and how all survived, I found myself being extremely thankful to the skill of the pilot as well as to God.
We can't take things for granted. Like you say, live life 365 days a year.
Hi!
ReplyDeleteNear death experience is something that not everyone will not experience it. A great story by you is making me want to live my life to the maximum.
See you around.
kriz: yes, that pilot is a true hero
ReplyDeletekaren: lately i've been skimming over the bad parts of the newspaper...
evelyn: i like that, "add life to our years..." (may have to steal it someday)
sandee: you seem like you do live life to its fullest, way to go!
paul: it seemed to me that the miraculous landing of that jet, rather than being just another disaster in the world news, was a message from god, telling us that things may not be as bad as they seem...we can still believe in something
lunaticg: we all should strive to live life to the max...
peace,
mike
Soo true, Not much else to be said. Great post Mike.
ReplyDeleteNice post. It's when things like that happen that we tend to reflect more on the preciousness and fragility of life. As a spiritual life coach part of my focus is to teach how to master success and personal growth but the foundation to this is to inspire my clients to live life with spirit, heart, grace and gratitude.
ReplyDeleteYou are right about those near death experiences. They kind of jolt you into getting with it.
ReplyDeleteHi Mike,
ReplyDeleteIts been a while that I have been not visited. Let's enjoy life each day. Thinking of the present situation would be great. Past is past and the future will shape on it's own.
I agree Mike...when I saw all of those wonderful people standing on those wings...I let out a sigh of relief and let out a thank you to the universe. We needed some good news and we got some GREAT news! It renewed my hope :) I say...Live life 365 as you say Mike!
ReplyDelete"Life, being a precious commodity, should never be taken for granted, and certainly never wasted." So, so true! Thanks for this! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't watch the news (because there's not alot of good news) so I was late in hearing about the plan going down.
ReplyDeleteI was so (pleasantly) surprised when the media reported all that had gone right instead of focusing on the negativity and drama. Often I've seen the news media try to dramatize a situation and make it more negative or fearful.
It doesn't just take a near death experience individually to realize how precious life is - we can witness it through others.
We have been given a gift - the gift of life. It's our responsibility to make it one of health, happiness, and prosperity - in all areas of our life - for us and for others.
Great post,
ReplyDeleteWe surely need a reminder every once in a while. It is so easy to slip away into forgetting how simply wonderful life is.
hi,for my race call "abstain of the death before life span"
ReplyDeleteI fully agree, thats a great article. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYes, I saw that too, and you're right about needing the wake-up call... our lives are characterized by routine and habit. We seek novelty. But we seek to routinize things, too, in order to be more efficient. It's the habit-based living that also gets in the way. NDE's shake us up out of habits at really deep levels. It's interesting to think about.
ReplyDeleteGreat article.. so nice. continue posting..
ReplyDeleteYour post makes me live my life to the fullest even more and make the most out of it. Think of what the future awaits and forget on the past. Your post is so inspiring serves as an inspiration.
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