I
realized again this afternoon that there are always brighter lights shining somewhere close by. I was
standing in the library under what seemed like satisfactory ceiling lights,
when I noticed the absolutely dazzling sunshine out on the patio. Compared to
the light in the library, the sunshine outside was spectacular, and I was
surprised that I hadn’t noticed it before. I’d been noticing student behaviors
and misbehaviors, as I’m supposed to when I’m supervising a study hall, but I
hadn’t noticed the extraordinary light just outside the doors. It had been
there all along, for me and for all us, but I had not been fortunate enough to
turn and see it. It made me think, again, of how many magnificent lights in my life must lie just out of my vision – just around a corner or outside a door or somewhere down in my mind. There is something spectacular
shining for me at every moment, but I must make myself stop rushing and
fussing, and simply turn and see it. In
the midst of sorrow and confusion, it’s still there – this brightest of lights
that waits for all of us. In the darkest times, it shines where we can easily
see it and take pleasure in it, but it takes stopping and seeing, as I was lucky
enough to do today in the library.
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