The wisdom that resonates
from those that came before us is such a profound thing. From the shores of Africa to the lands of
South America people have honored the ancestors from all walks of life and
cultures. In the United States this sort
of tradition has become watered down. We are not mindful of those that have
walked before us as we should be. Hebrews
12:1 says, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of
witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily
entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” This verse suggest that we are surrounded by
the saints of the past in a unique way. Over
history we have been encouraged to celebrate the lessons and contributions of
our ancestors to our society.
One of my favorite human
beings to walk this earth, has joined this great cloud of witnesses and it
leaves me to wander what I can say I have learned from her-Maya Angelou. If I were to make a list it will be ongoing,
ever growing and expanding as Maya Angelou used every moment of her life to
bear witness to all of the joys and sorrows that life brings. Over the next few weeks I will reflect on the
many things that Maya Angelou imparted in me through the use of her words, her
humbleness and her service as a spokesperson for education, peace, justice,
redemption and service.
Today I will share seven life
lessons that Maya Angelou has left me in her words of wisdom. There are many more lessons that she has
given but for the sake of space I will focus on the following seven: Love Liberates, Be Courageous, Be
Charitable, Be Hope, Be Forgiving (but never forget), Tell Your Story and Leave
a Legacy.
Love Liberates
“My great hope
is to laugh as much as I cry; to get my work done and try to love somebody and have
the courage to accept the love in return”. - Maya Angelou
Love
is the one thing that is above all others.
Everyone has a natural desire to love and be loved. Out of love children are conceived. Out of love masterpieces are created. Above all things let us love one another. (1 John 4:7).
When
Maya Angelou suggests that one should have courage to love and receive love,
makes me wonder, why would you need courage to receive love. As much as everyone desires love, everyone is
fearful of the loss of love or the state of hurt and heart break. One must be willing to take the risk of
heartbreak in order to receive the rewards of love.
Be Courageous
“Courage
is the most important of all the virtues because without courage, you can't
practice any other virtue consistently”. - Maya Angelou
For example: In order to be
virtuous you must have courage. Courage
to change the way you think, in order to embrace learning as you pursue the
virtue of Wisdom. Courage to be kind and
love others even when you may not receive it back in order to embrace the
virtue of Humanity.
This lesson is one that applies to
all aspects of life. Regardless of what
is ahead of you or whatever task is at hand the only thing that will allow you
to succeed is courage.
Be Charitable
“I've learned that you shouldn't go through
life with a catcher's mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw
something back”. - Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou has always had a great use of
the English Language and the use of words.
In her quote about not having on two catcher’s mitts displays her genius
in the use of analogies. Catchers catch with
one had covered by a mitt and they throw with a bare hand. This is to say that
in life you have to be prepared to receive and willing to give without any
expectations in return (bare handed).
Be Hope
“Try to be a
rainbow in someone's cloud)”. - Maya Angelou
How
can one be a rainbow in someone’s clouds?
This quote may be hard for some to understand…however when I first heard
this phrase, I said to myself I want to be a RAINBOW. The rainbow is a symbol of hope. Being the hope for someone can be the difference
between life and death. In life we are
always on a stage or platform where the world is our audience it is up to each
individual whether it will be a tragedy, drama or an inspirational hope giving
moment.
My hope is also to
be a Rainbow or beacon of light in the lives of the people that I come in
contact with. I have had many Rainbows
in my life and it has meant the world to me.
Be Forgiving (but never forget)
“When someone shows you who they are, believe
them the first time”.
- Maya Angelou
This quote has been repeated frequently
by many people over the years. I suggest
Maya is not advocating don’t forgive but rather that you should forgive others. At the same time once a person has proven to
be untrustworthy, dishonorable or a negative impact in your life; then you have
to be conscious of those traits and act accordingly.
Tell Your Story
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story
inside you”. - Maya Angelou
Storytelling is a tradition that
predates the act of writing. From the beginning
of time people have shared stories from their past and their ancestors past in
order to gain an understanding of themselves and their Society.
Everyone has a story that they can
tell that will be inspiring and help another as they navigate through
life. You can share your story as Maya
Angelou did, as a world renowned author or in the grocery line to a stranger.
Either way, there is something freeing about sharing your story with others.
Leave a Legacy
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SOURCE “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel”. - Maya Angelou |
The
last lesson that Maya Angelou has taught me is that you should leave a legacy. For me a legacy is a strong and inspiring
memory that someone leaves behind. It is
not the amount of wealth, things or accomplishments that people remember it is
the overall impression that you have of given them once they are no longer
around.
My
mother has left me with a great legacy. I strive to embody all the awesome
attributes that she model for me over the years on how to be strong, courageous
and loving.
I
have never met the Great Maya Angelou. She has left a lifelong impression on me
through her willingness to be all of these seven things. These lessons I will
use as a guide to navigate me through this great journey of life.
Have
you learned any life lessons from a person whom you’ve never met? If so I would love to hear from you. Just
leave a comment below.
Maya Angelou was a wonderful rainbow for black people. She is one of the reasons i enjoy the skin that im in.
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