For some reason, I thought I had already posted something this week. Maybe it was a dream....or maybe it was my mind playing tricks on me. Anyways, since that didn't actually happen in real life, here's the real life post (if I'm not dreaming at the moment!).
For many of us, Ramadhan is a time of deep spiritual reflection of who we are, who we want to be and where we want to go. We look inwardly and examine our hearts, our intentions and our lives as a whole.
But the purpose isn't to despair on how much we haven't progressed or why we haven't become the people that we tell ourselves we want to be. Rather, it's an opportunity to begin again. To set goals and to turn to Him, because without His help, nothing is possible.
Every moment is a new moment. Every second is a new second.
As someone once said, Ramadhan is a perfect time for making changes; it's a time for renewal and rejevunation, and a time for establishing and solidifying those changes so that they carry forward throughout the rest of the year, and inshAllah, throughout the rest of your life.
Change can happen now, inshAllah.
A dear friend sent me this lovely poster, and I think it's something that those of us who are taking the time to look inwardly this Ramadhan can benefit from. JazakiAllah, SJ.
Source: Unknown. Please email us if you know who this belongs to! |
And maybe one day, when I'm brave enough, I can share what this 'looking inwardly' is like for me. In the meantime, I'll rest my hopes upon my other MM bloggers (who seem really MIA, don't they?) to share their insights and experiences.
May the next two-thirds of this blessed month be full of blessings, forgiveness and a true turning back to our Lord. Ameen!
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