Saturday, October 11, 2008

Epiphany

Epiphany: 3 a (1): a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning of something (2): an intuitive grasp of reality through something (as an event) usually simple and striking (3): an illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure b: a revealing scene or moment


There are certain moments in life where things become evident. When you're a child, you come to the realization that you aren't going to be a major league baseball player or world renowned actress. It doesn't mean you lose your love for the activities, or don't continue to strive to be the best you can be, but the dream of being the next Clemens or Streep fades away. As you age, there are moments when you find that your parents were right, that you picked the right or wrong major in college, or that you will always be alone.

It is these moments, mile markers on our life paths, that direct us at those critical forks in the road. They come when you least expect them. A lot of times, at least for me, I find they are things I already kind of knew but was denying or unconsciously surpressing. I think that for some reason, our minds hold these revelations back until we're ready to handle them. How the mind knows we're prepared, I have no idea. I suspect that may play a big role in faith and religion for many people.

I had one of these epiphanies (which is a weird word to spell and type) during a conference call on Thursday. I was sitting there, half paying attention, when something that was said struck me. It was as if the speaker at the other end of the call reached through the line and turned on the proverbial lightbulb over my head. It had something to do with the topic being discussed, but it suddenly took a tangent and became more personal for me. It got me thinking about things positive and negative, about memories from the past and visions of the future, about my life, its failings and possibilities. For that instant, it was as if the skies had opened and the questions I had been ignoring were answered. It won't be a quick fix, but out of some initial suffering will be a solid result.

19 comments:

kylie said...

well, i'd like to know a whole lot more but for now i'll just say i'm pleased for you
kylie
xx

Suzanne said...

Wow, you're really smart.

XO Blottie









No, hell I'm not done yet! I remember Rob's epiphany. He'd played hockey his whole life, was the captain of a championship team, was at the University of Denver (great hockey school in the 70's) playing hockey and one day came home and said "I'll never play hockey professionally because there are too many good Canadian players here." And that was it. He transferred to UC Berkeley and decided to be a doctor or lawyer. A doctor first. Pursued that, but then decided on law. And so that's what he is. A lawyer, but in his heart, I know he's still a hockey player. I've said this before, he's poetry on ice ~ watching him is like watching someone in the NFL, just beautiful (he was a forward). Honestly. He's also still a doctor. He considered going back to get a PhD a few years ago to be a Forensic Phychologist. Go figure? I can barely find the energy to make breakfast for T-Bone! Thanks for this post. It's wonderful and really made me think. I'll have to write about my epiphany at some point. (Okay, let's all gather round the bonfire!)

Love you,
Blottie

Suzanne said...

Oh, one more thing. I love the photo of the little boy. Precious.

j said...

This was an intriguing post ... and very positive, too. Looking forward to hearing more, if and when you are up to writing about it.

Anonymous said...

Whoa! Very cool.

You are very lucky to have your epiphany. The stars were aligned and it was your time.

Can't wait to read more about this one...keep on keeping on.

Still in Chicago and gaining like 50 lbs. while i'm here, ughhhh!

XOXOXO
RC

Leah said...

Yes, intriguing and hopeful and exciting all in one package! I'm so glad--an epiphany can be life-saving!

Megan said...

I'm glad for you!

CSI Seattle said...

These are moments of clarity, which come at the strangest of times. We look forward to hearing what this meditative moment brings you.

just bob said...

Trust me folks, it is no where as interesting as you think it might be. I'm not holding anything juicy from you... promise.

just bob said...

Oh Blottie... tell Rob I worked a little while with CC. He'll know what that means. Go Tigers!

Suzanne said...

Oh good Lord, I forgot to say congrats on your epiphany!!! Thanks everyone for reminding me. I can hardly wait to hear about it. Please don't disappoint. Yes, I know I'm self absorbed. I'm a Leo. I'd quote from the Holy Grail (Your Personal Guide To The Future ~ Leo), but can't located it! "Who stole my damn Bible?!"

And CC. I know what that means! Hey, I actually know about sports! I'll tell Rob in the morning. He's sleeping. I'm going to Goggle then get back to you.

Well I Goggled and of course got great photos and videos. Watching the videos almost made me cry. That's Rob and that's love. I put all his trophies unceremoniously out in the garage a few years ago, but you helped me realize that isn't where they belong. Thank you my dear friend. The two of you would get along so well. Everything Boston and hockey!

Love you,
Blottie XO

Karen ^..^ said...

I stole your "kick cancer's ass" pic. Hope you don't mind, Bob.

Suzanne said...

I posted because of this post. Rob read your post, we watched CC on video and that was it! Amazing. Yes, that's how Rob plays hockey. Thank you darling. Now you know when I refer to him as poetry on ice, I mean it. Thanks for knowing and appreciating hockey. Really. Rob assumes you worked for the NCHA?

Love you dear,
Blottie

P.S. Yes, I spelled Google wrong, numerous time. I was so tired last night I could barely think or type. It's a miracle I formed a complete sentence!

Unknown said...

BOB! *waving up a storm* I have missed you something awful! HOw are you friend?! I see that from this post about epiphanys...all is GOOD!
Good on you doll! Just popped in to grab a coke and smile and give you a big ol' hug and smooch on the cheek to say that I have missed you!

just bob said...

Karen ^..^ I don't mind at all. Maybe I should ask the person I took it from??? LOL

Blottie I'm glad it brought some wonderful memories back for you and Rob. I've got a fairly long history with College Hockey. It really is an amazing game to watch.

Robyn Not all epiphanies are good ones, trust me. I'm glad you had a relaxing time away and found an uplifting spirit. Thanks for stopping by... it's flattering you'd take the time out to visit this place.

Suzanne said...

Hey you. Up? No, think it's just me! Rob said NCHA? Right? College hockey. Insane.

Thanks babe. Without your post we would never have watch the CC montage. That damn thing's awesome. I swear to God I could watch it a million times. Absolutely beautiful.

I can hardly wait for our Blogger Reunion. You, Rob, Robyn and Skeeter will be off in never, never land!!!

Love you so much, and thanks for this one.

XO
Blottie

Suzanne said...

Please forgive typos. I suck lately.

Queen Goob said...

THAT'S IT?!?!? You're leaving us hangin' here, Bob! WE WANT MORE!!!

How 'bout them Gators?

padraig said...

My moments of enlightenment usually sound more like that line from Real Genius:

... "I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, 'I drank what?'" -- C. Knight