Smile-
Nat King Cole
Smile, though your heart is aching
Smile, even though it's breaking
When there are clouds in the sky
You'll get by
If you smile through your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You'll see the Sun come shining through, for you
Light up your face with gladness
Hide every trace of sadness
Although a tear may be ever so near
That's the time you must keep on trying
Smile, what's the use of crying?
You'll find that life is still worthwhile
If you'll just smile
That's the time you must keep on trying
Smile, what's the use of crying?
You'll find that life is still worthwhile
If you'll just smile
This
morning I woke up with this song playing in my “inner radio.” My “inner radio”
wakes me up with a new tune. Sometimes happy; sometimes sad. I guess this is
how my subconscious wakes me up to face the day and carry on. Even if I listen
to other songs along the day, the one I wake up to plays on and on until the
following morning. (The other day I woke I to “Just a Gigolo by David Lee Roth –
go figure. It made me laugh and I hummed it throughout the day.)
As I
opened my bedroom window this morning, there was the moon smiling back at me –
a coincidence? I don´t believe in coincidences but that everything is connected,
and events happen - be them positive or negative - when they need to happen. Perhaps
we can call it serendipity. My “inner radio” was playing Smile and the moon was
smiling back at me. Did I wake up sad?
“Smile
what´s the use of crying”… to me, crying is extremely helpful. It alleviates
the pain. It is as if with each tear drop, the anger, frustration or sadness
leaves my body, and rolls down my cheeks, freeing my system from negative vibes.
To be honest, it has been a while since I have cried a good cry – sobbing and
letting it all pour out.
“When
there are clouds in the sky/ You'll get by.” Thinking about it unemotionally,
there are many clouds in the sky, not directly over my head, but over the heads
of those who are connected to me somehow – diseases, terminal illnesses, poverty,
hunger; so on and so forth. I am like a little sponge that can absorb the
emotions around me. You´d think that at this advanced age (looks can be deceiving)
I would have learned by now how to close myself up to the energy surrounding
me.
I
guess I am what they call, nowadays, an empath. It is defined as a person
highly attuned to the feelings and emotions of those around them. Empaths feel
what another person is feeling at a deep emotional level. Their ability to
discern what others are feeling goes beyond empathy, which is defined simply as
the ability to understand the feelings of others. (“What Is an Empath and How
Do You Know If You Are One? - Very well Mind”) Instead, being an empath extends
to truly taking those feelings on. By doing this, empaths end up feeling
drained at the end of the day. Some have trouble sleeping and even suffer from
mental well-being.
The
part of the song, “You'll find that life is still worthwhile /If you'll just
smile,” is something I would like to say to all of those who find themselves
under dark clouds. Smile! It´ll send a positive message to your brain. Life is
not easy, and I genuinely believe that it was not meant to be, however, no
matter how difficult it may be, it is still worthwhile.
The
opposite can also be effective. Smile at people when you cross their paths. It
can be a life changer.
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