Awash in Lemonade

And the Great Rubber Band Remedy!

Do you remember the I Love Lucy episode when she and Ethel get a job in the chocolate factory? At first they are keeping up with the conveyor belt and then as it gets faster, they miss a few, pocket a few and then end up shoving handfuls of chocolates into their mouths until they are sick.

Well, it might be okay at the outset to make a bit of lemonade when life hands you lemons, but in the long run all you end up with is a sticky mess that doesn’t quench your thirst. Another thing that happens is that as your boat floats off course on a sweet and yellow sea you are so busy with processing lemons that you take your eye off the horizon – your goal – while your charts blur.

Before you get sick of the lemonade analogy, bear with me a second more. There are two worlds we live in – the Big Picture and the little drama. We are always straddling them – probably while Heaven looks on taking bets. Which will we choose? Will we choose to be free and fulfill our most gorgeous, joyful, creative selves and live in community with other such individuals? Will we get distracted by all the lemons lobbed at us – consumed by the mundane and live a life making the best of sour situations – relationships, jobs, finances, the world?

Many years ago – maybe fifteen or twenty – I had an epiphany. My role in life was to create beauty, peace, harmony – a world of loveliness – health, vitality, joy, creativity. Let’s call it Eden. I didn’t at the time know how I was going to do this exactly, but I knew that there were plenty of people bent on ugliness, hate, war, greed, and abuse and even more people who live unconsciously – not even knowing they have choices. They shrug their shoulders, shake their collective head and squeeze more lemons.

There are the terrorists, over there, igniting child suicide bombers with visions of the afterlife; there is the war machine, down there, which niftily keeps its populace distracted from the essentials lacking in such a resource rich society; there are bankers, everywhere, who play us like marionettes – yanking hundreds of thousands off their feet by playing shell games with their very life savings. And then there is the Big Pharma and the WHO which short of killing us thrive on continued illness of the body or malaise of the spirit. And the charge that runs through the wires of all that terror and uncertainty is the ubiquitous voice of the media.

Just as you are about to take a leap into an uncharted and sparkling lagoon of Self – actualized, you absolutely must shed all that does not serve you.

There might have been a thread of a rant in my last several posts. Do ya think? But it wasn’t until I witnessed someone close to me shedding the skin of a persona that was familiar but no longer served them that I got the ‘ah ha’ moment. As one who was listening to another as they stand shivering and vulnerable before new skin forms, I remembered what I have experienced so many times before. And that is: just as you are about to take a leap into an uncharted and sparkling lagoon of Self – actualized, you absolutely must shed all that does not serve you. Fear, doubt, insecurity, negativity, attachment – all – gotta go!

We become attached to our stuff – our possessions, our relationships, our status, our ‘good’ name.

The parable about the camel and the rich man and the eye of the needle isn’t about wealth keeping you from Heaven – it is that often wealth or some other form of attachment is a compensation for insecurity or lack of self esteem that is hard to let go. We become attached to our stuff – our possessions, our relationships, our status, our ‘good’ name. We think it protects us from an uncertain world. But all this stuff and status is the construct of the world described above – the little drama.

Ironically this little drama plays out over and over again on a global scale. It effects the collective soul of humanity where millions of children starve on a planet that would supply our every need and desire if we didn’t hoard, modify, pollute or kill her bit by bit in our ignorance and avarice. This nightmare is largely driven by those whose agenda is self serving and peopled by the mostly unconscious and unquestioning.

I’m not unconscious but sometimes I forget to remember. While I’m ranting about ‘them’ I’m not doing much constructive about me. While I am busy making lemonade, my boat is slipping into the fast current with the others that are heading for the falls. Remember Marilyn Monroe in Niagara? – Man – that movie scared me! How do you get back to the Big Picture and out of the slipstream of unconsciousness? Well, with a rubber band.

In the world of the little drama you are playing against the house which business it is to win – at all costs. They know all the odds and angles and play them – for survival – their survival – not yours and not the world’s. For a moment you might win a bit – even become intoxicated with the glamour and bright lights, but in the long run – you lose. This game isn’t about money or security it is about freedom. The game is a losing game as long as you are kept distracted and uncertain – busy making lemonade, like a good little stoic – or baptist – or Muslim – or New Ager.

In this world bent on uncertainty, it is said the average person has an insecure or negative thought six or seven times an hour!

The rubber band? – Oh yeah. In this world bent on uncertainty, it is said the average person has an insecure or negative thought six or seven times an hour! If we know – this is so simple but so hard to live – that we cannot plant a peach tree and grow an elephant – then we know, absolutely, that we reap what we sow. Sooo, if we have negative and insecure thoughts six or seven times an hour (more in the wee hours, from experience) how can we create a life of joy and abundance?

We can visualize and have all the pictures we want of Greek villas on the Aegean (hmm where did that come from?) but if we continue with unexamined mental activity, how close are we going to get to our dream? And what is our dream but an expression of all that we have in us to be? The ultimate fulfillment of our own perfect and unique Self living in beautiful surroundings with people we love, creating a world of happiness?

Just as I came upon the negative thought statistic, I did a little self analysis quiz. The book said to get someone who knows you well to help you. So I asked my sweetheart. I had answered the questions with my impeccable self awareness and honesty and just wanted S to affirm my clarity. The first question was, ‘Are you mostly positive or negative?’

“Positive – of course”, say I.

“Hah!” says S.

“What?!” I rejoin – incredulous and terribly hurt.

“Well, you get there eventually – but you sure don’t start there.” S smiled as he responded.

Tearing up, I said, “Well then, what right do I have writing about awareness if I’m so negative?”

“See what I mean?” my beloved gently said.

So when I shared this with my friend, J suggested to put a rubber band around my wrist and every time I have a negative thought – snap it! Well after the shock of the irrefutable fact that I default to negativity more than a little, you know what I discovered? First of all it hurts like hell! Second, people close to you think that it’s okay to snap your band for you if you miss a random comment. Third, I discovered a lot of the negative and insecure thoughts are not even my own! They are from sources beyond memory, from the news, from other peoples’ opinions, and reflections of a very warped world. In short, our thoughts keep us tethered to the world of the little drama. And in the little drama we are inevitably small and our dreams pinched and beyond reach.

My goal – freedom – Eden – lies shining on the horizon and the way is on solid ground.

The fourth and most important thing I learned? When I control my thoughts – every one of them – the lemons don’t keep hurtling at me. And when I stop making lemonade, there is no sea, there are no rapids, – no falls. My goal – freedom – Eden – lies shining on the horizon and the way is on solid ground. In my hands right now is all I need to create the life I desire. In my heart is the hologram of all that I might be. So today I will concentrate on all the positive and constructive thoughts and actions I can take toward my own freedom. And if I get snagged on the opinion of others, the wish for security over independence, or the fear of the unknown? I’ll just snap out of it!

About Marilyn

Marilyn Harding is a seasoned marketing strategist and effective communicator. She continues to explore the nature of business in principle and spirit and to hone her skills in internet marketing and strategic alliances. MH Art is a member of Interior Designers of Canada (IDC), The Arts & Letters Club, Toronto, and the Women's Art Association, Canada (WAA). Governed by the principle of holism, Marilyn promotes open communication and heartfelt personal exploration as necessary components to balanced and joyful living. Marilyn Harding is the director or Artemis Alliance Inc., the parent company for Marilyn Harding & Associates: Inspired Art for Inspired Spaces; LightBeam.Org: Conscious Choices for Living Well, and Silver Arrow Publishing: Bringing Beautiful Books to Life! Devoted to the life path of personal mastery, Marilyn lives in the spirit of holism and conducts her life with the goal to augment vibrant and open hearted access to living a superlative life in creativity, wellness, spirituality, productivity, and accountability as citizens of the world no matter what our role.
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5 Responses to Awash in Lemonade

  1. Tina Rogers says:

    So true, You are indeed a wise woman.
    Love, truth, happiness … and abundance to you :)
    T

  2. Terri Gilmour says:

    Its true most of the input comes from past conditioning and as Miguel Riaz says “the liar in your head” that voice that constantly tells you lies about yourself and we believe it!
    I think I shall wear a rubber band on both wrists!

  3. Janice Byerlay says:

    Yes it gives a whole new meaning to “get snapping”. I have found this elastic technique to be a simple yet effective way to raise awareness of my thoughts. In doing so I have become more aware of negativity of others as well and they of mine, should they witness the snap, and yes many are more than happy to help.
    J

  4. Marilyn, your writing is so refreshingly honest and full of truth. Everything we need in order to create the reality we want we have right now, within us. It’s amazing how negative thoughts can treat our minds like an all night disco. As you said, freedom comes with consistent vigilance. SNAP! SNAP! SNAP!
    Jerelyn

  5. My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!

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