I
really love my job, technically it is not correct to call it a job,
because it sure doesn't feel like one. It's more what I do and show a
little bit of who I am.
There is something about wood working
that, to me, reflects life and the way that we live or view life. When
working with this beautiful wood I don't truly feel like we are creating
something, because it is already here and in front of
us. It is about uncovering, finding and seeing what is already in front
of us; a lot like life, the beauty is there you just need to take the
time to see and realize that it is there. We can make life as ugly and
unappealing as we want, but it sure takes more energy to do so. So stop
and accept what it there, open your eyes, clean it up a bit and it will
shine.
My most favorite part of "my job" is applying the oil,
the finishing touch. I can imagine the color there is there, and then
bring it forth with the oil. With every single project I say "wow".....
each piece has a life of its own. There is something about being able
to sit in silence, clear my thoughts, connect to what I am doing and say
Thank you for this gift.... It is very fulfilling and humbling, because
I didn't create it, but was given the opportunity to find the beauty.
Never could I make a piece of wood with all it's valleys, peaks, ripples
and coloring. I am thankful to have it as a part of what I do and show a
part of who I am.
There is another way that it mirrors life; I
didn't create my life, soul, spirituality or living, with all the
colors, valleys, peaks and 100% purity. I was given this gift of life to
find and live in the beauty, to take care of it and respect it.
Lets say that life is like a wooden coffee table and over time it
starts to collect things. It gets cluttered with books, papers, cups,
trash, dust, toys and anything you decide to throw on it and you stop
caring for your table..... Much like life, it gets cluttered with all
the new technology, video games, cell phones, ipads, iPods,
notebooks,computers, television... All the noise, drama and human
created chaos is packed around everyday.
And we forget what is
underneath it all. We forget the purpose and the beauty. We have
forgot what it is like to put pen to paper and write instead of text.
Being lost in social media instead of having a real gathering of
friends, playing video games instead of playing with your kids. Living
and connecting with life is a lost art, much like your one loved coffee
table.
Take some time to get rid of the clutter, throw away and
remove the chaos. It's time for a spring cleaning. You might have a few
scratches, scars and sticky fingerprints, but when you get everything
polished, you will shine with character and see the beauty...
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