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Susan Boyle: Finding the Positive in Failing to Win♥

Susan Boyle: The Positive in Failing to Win.

“Experience life in all possible ways – whether it’s good-bad, bitter-sweet, dark-light, summer-winter. Experience all the dualities. Don’t be afraid of experience, because the more experience you have, the more mature you become. ♥” Osho


Susan’s Final Song at … Britain’s Got Talent 2009
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Failing to win isn’t always such a bad thing because it forces us to reflect on where we might have fallen short, how to strategize to do better next time, accept that our opponent had the trump card, and, in Susan Boyle’s case, to develop a resolve to move on to other accomplishments. While Susan recuperates from stress at a hospital in an undisclosed location, some might say she was gob-smacked. She will recover and get on with life. The question for the rest of us is: What is the lesson learned from all this hoopla?

“… joy and sorrow are inseparable . . . together they come and when one sits alone with you . . . remember that the other is asleep upon your bed. ♥” Kahlil Gibran


The Winner of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent TV show is …. Diversity
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In the seven weeks or more that Susan Boyle appeared on our collective radar, she became a symbol of hope for people who often wondered about achieving dreams that in many cases were never pursued. She is still a winner because she stayed the course and graciously applauded the winners – Street Dance Group – Diversity. Winning can be a great teacher yet, I still believe failure is the greater teacher for it humanizes us, teaches us to face our foibles and helps us keep our egos in check.

“Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form. ♥” Rumi

Do you remember the time you lost an opportunity, a competition or a desired outcome? I am sure we can all think back to things we held dear to our hearts that did not bear fruit. It is the very nature of life to experience our share of loss and gain. These events don’t define who we are or diminish our capacity to accomplish great things; we must commit to move on and pursue other dreams. When one door closes, another one opens.

“But to me nothing – the negative, the empty – is exceedingly powerful. ♥” Alan Watts

Susan's supportive fans, friends and family can make a huge difference.

Susan's supportive fans, friends and family can make a huge difference

There is much to be grateful for even when we do not win everything we want. It is up to each of us to go back and look at the bigger picture behind the loss and consider what it all means. For Susan,a winner no less, it could mean taking her life back from the glare of prying public eyes and cherishing more time with loved ones. It could also mean great growth in strengthening her character as she recognizes the power of treating praise and blame the same.

“With every experience, you alone are painting your own canvas, thought by thought, choice by choice. ♥” Oprah Winfrey

Diversity: Dazed but quickly thrilled to bits after a huge upset and win.

Diversity: Dazed but quickly thrilled to bits after a huge upset and win.

The very media that uplifted Susan started to castigate her in the final weeks of competition; this is life and its ironies… the love/hate relationship that public figures learn to live with daily. The highly entertaining Dance Group Diversity won and they will face admirers and detractors too. I wish them continued success, blessings and strong stomachs. As we all know, adulation today can become vilification tomorrow.

“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength: they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. ♥”
Isaiah 40:31

It is apropos, in this economic climate, important to keep the shifting winds in our status in the forefront of our minds; especially as friends and family lose jobs and other safety nets that were considered ubiquitous in the past. Failure to secure a new job right away or watching the home foreclosed does not augur a negative future but an opportunity to rebuild and reinvent yourself for the new positive direction your soul is being called to follow. There are always positive opportunities standing behind our failures – we just need to reach out and embrace them.

What are your thoughts on this subject? Do Share.

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Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank

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REMEMBRANCE: Requiem for Memorial Day

REMEMBRANCE: Requiem for Memorial Day

♥“May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back.
May the sunshine warm your face, the rain fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand.”♥
Amen ~ an Irish Blessing

Even as many prepare to eat, drink and be merry, it is imperative to remember that Memorial Day is truly a time for reflection and remembrance of those who paid the ultimate price in wars fought for the protection of people, territory and peace; some wars won, lost, unending…

Anthem: “O God the King of Glory, who hast exalted thine only son Jesus Christ with great triumph into heaven; we beseech thee, leave us not comfortless…” Henry Purcell*

Anthem: “O God the King of Glory, who hast exalted thine only son Jesus Christ with great triumph into heaven; we beseech thee, leave us not comfortless…” Henry Purcell*

Anthem: ♫♥♫“O God the King of Glory, who hast exalted thine only son Jesus Christ with great triumph into heaven; we beseech thee, leave us not comfortless…”♫☼♫ Henry Purcell*

For anyone who has been to war, lived in a war zone or been a survivor of war, the lingering memories of the carnage, the constant terror of impending attack and the human tragedies remain a visceral reminder of why peace is not an option, it is the only answer to sustaining our global community.

Spiritual: “Anyhow, my Lord, at the cross I take my vow, because I’m on my way to heaven anyhow…” Evelyn la Rue Pittman*

Spiritual: “Anyhow, my Lord, at the cross I take my vow, because I’m on my way to heaven anyhow…” Evelyn la Rue Pittman*

Spiritual: ♫♥♫“Anyhow, my Lord, at the cross I take my vow, because I’m on my way to heaven anyhow…”♫☼♫ Evelyn la Rue Pittman*

We attend services, we join the parade, we eat and reminisce about the lives of loved ones or strangers lost, celebrate those who made it home, our sons and daughters in the forces, our friends and family; we must never forget that war is not the answer. Peaceful efforts must shape/begin our daily interactions with each other; to stem the monster of petty hatreds that becomes permanent hostilities and acts of violence.

Anthem: “O clap your hands all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph…” Ralph Vaughan Williams*

Anthem: “O clap your hands all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph…” Ralph Vaughan Williams*

Anthem: ♫♥♫“O clap your hands all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph…”♫☼♫ Ralph Vaughan Williams*

Where do we seek peace? When do we fight war? When should we engage in peace seeking diplomacy without creating a perception of weakness? How can we end oppression, injustice and violations of freedom/human rights without resorting to war? How do we honor those who fought in our stead and gave their lives so we can live to break bread? These are questions our global leaders ask and questions we should ask of them often.

Where do you stand on the subject? What do you fear could become our global legacy? We can all be emissaries of peace; it is a choice.♥

♥“I ask your prayers for peace; for goodwill among nations;
And for the well-being of all people.
Pray for justice and peace.”♥
The Prayers of the People ~ Form II (The Common Book of Prayer)*

Center photo credit: “Light” by Ugurers
* Songs and Prayer from Today’s Service at Grace Church ~ White Plains, NY

Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank

Captured Moments: The Spontaneity of a Culture Vulture…

Captured Moments: The Spontaneity of a Culture Vulture…
“The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” Saint Augustine

Kyoto, Japan  - Kunkakuji Golden Pavilion Temple

Kyoto, Japan - Kunkakuji Golden Pavilion Temple

I was reading the New York Times summer travel magazine and found myself drifting off to some exotic locale or two; reminiscing about days gone by when youthful exuberance took me to other parts of the world.

“I am a passionate traveler, and from the time I was a child, travel formed me as much as my formal education.” David Rockefeller

Stockholm, Sweden - City Views from Historic Sodermalm

Stockholm, Sweden - City Views from Historic Sodermalm

Back then, travel was something to do and be proud of; to savor like a tall summer drink. It was a way to make new friends and to capture special memories without fear of being an innocent bystander in the path of aggression or a victim of say, the swine flu.

“Observe the wonders as they occur around you. Don’t claim them. Feel the artistry moving through and be silent.” Rumi

Bavaria, Germany -  Land of Beautiful Castles and Landscapes

Bavaria, Germany - Land of Beautiful Castles and Landscapes

Like the creative muse, once the travel muse or bug bit you, it held tight and pushed you to explore new terrain near and far, to see nature’s beauty in magical places; the bluest sky, the brightest flora – earth and sky touching.

“But I believe above all that I wanted to build the palace of my memory, because my memory is my only homeland.” Anselm Kiefer

Downtown Manhattan Skyline, NY - Views Of Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge

Downtown Manhattan Skyline, NY - Views Of Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge

In my youth, travel was not prohibitive either; you could travel cheaply and stay in hostels, pensiones, or the home of a friend. You could also trade up to something luxurious without breaking the bank… Yes, even in the extravagant eighties and nineties.

Where a part of you goes, the rest of you will follow—given time. You call yourself a teacher: Therefore learn.” Rabia

Joshua Tree National Park, California - Where Flora and Fauna Flourish

Joshua Tree National Park, California - Where Flora and Fauna Flourish

Alas, we now live under shifting economic conditions where ‘‘inconspicuous travel’’ as one of 2009’s top trends” is becoming an accepted practice. People who can afford to venture away from home now travel for cultural learning experiences to justify to underemployed friends that they are not being thoughtless.

“The world is magic when your eyes are open to the love and beauty inherent in every moment. All becomes clear…” Sophie Morris

Seattle, Washington - View of Mount Rainier from Puget Sound

Seattle, Washington - View of Mount Rainier from Puget Sound

Spontaneity may still prevail for culture seekers who have kept abreast of global travel rules and restrictions; especially for the culture vultures who know where/when to land and inhale all the goodies a country has to offer.

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science…” Albert Einstein

Joshua Tree National Park, California - The Valley of 29 Palm Trees

Joshua Tree National Park, California - The Valley of 29 Palm Trees

Today, the savvy traveler must pay attention to travel, health and media reports; to take safety precautions and/or procure the requested paperwork if needed. Essentially, we travel in a world of prepared spontaneity.

“And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.” Kahlil Gibran

Mitaka, Japan - Ghibli Museum outside Tokyo and the joys of Animation

Mitaka, Japan - Ghibli Museum outside Tokyo and the joys of Animation

Granted, there is much to see in the world and if you plan to travel, have a clear agenda of what you want to see and check ahead to be sure you can get in. Before I traveled with my children to Japan last year, we checked to make sure we could get into the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka and fortunately found out advance tickets were required. We bought them before leaving the USA.

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Confucius

Seattle, Washington - Giant Aurora Bridge Troll holds VW Bug under Bridge in Fremont

Seattle, Washington - Giant Aurora Bridge Troll holds VW Bug under Bridge in Fremont

If Art is your schtick, I love art/artistic expression, the NYT piece “29 Places to Get Your Art Fix” should keep you busy traveling around the globe visiting museums and galleries for quite sometime. Of course, you can start wherever you are by visiting local treasures. It is never too late to capture moments… One is never too young or old to see the world, kiss the stars or to seize the moment.

“I was taught that the way of progress is neither swift nor easy.” Marie Curie

Sun Valley, Idaho - Bald Mountain is known for Skiing, Hiking and Biking

Sun Valley, Idaho - Bald Mountain is known for Skiing, Hiking and Biking

If all else fails or if you are still somewhat leery of the current prospects for world travel, stay home and travel through timelessness in your mind’s eye. As George Eliot once said, “Adventure is not outside man; it is within.” What do you plan to see this summer?

Photos: All were taken by me except Joshua Tree, CA photos taken by Rich F

Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank