Waiting Versus Happening - Carter Jobe
On the topic of two in-class discussions that have stuck with me, I wanted to discuss the difference between the "waiting" and the "happening."
On the surface, these are simple, everyday English words. However, when used in a spiritual sense, they have a much deeper meaning.
As a collective, we decided that the "happening" is when something feels real and vibrant, it's significant, and we are 100% present for these moments. On the flip side, the absence of this happening is the "waiting". During this stage, we are spiritually drifting and not growing; we are waiting for something significant to invade our lives. It's like a liminal space, where we are between two periods of happening, and thus, these insignificant moments will not help to build upon our souls.
We spend most of our time in the waiting stage, where we go through the motions of everyday life, whether it be going to class, eating meals, or sleeping at night. The absence of journey deprives us of meaning in our lives, as the happening is what creates this meaning.
As a takeaway, I would like to encourage the reader to take that adventure, make something happen, and create meaning in their lives.
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