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Quest 2015
Theme Day 4
Heart Leaps
Today’s post is inspired by another Quest 2015 visionary guide, Pam Houston. She is the author of four books and also teaches English and Creative Writing at UC Davis. In addition, she directs the literary nonprofit Writing By Writers and also teaches in The pacific University low residency MFA program.
Here’s the writing prompt Pam provided for her Heart Leaps theme:
Sit quietly and ask yourself, what in the last day or week or month has made your heart leap up? Not what should, or might or always had, but what did. Make that list. Be honest, even if it surprises you. Keep the list with you this month. Add to it when it happens. Train yourself to notice. Then ask your self today, how can I arrange my life to get more of those heart leaps in it?
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Recently I watched City of Angels, an old favorite of mine. It’s a love story between an angel named Seth, and Maggie, a heart surgeon. Seth is an angel who arrives on the scene just as someone is about to die, and guides them ‘home’ after death. Than there’s Maggie; a young, ambitious cardiac surgeon who has full confidence in herself and her abilities and doesn’t believe in the concept of heaven or angels at all.
One day Seth appears outside an O.R. where Maggie has been operating. Her patient goes into cardiac arrest at the end of the surgery. Maggie and her team quickly open his chest back up and do everything they know how to restore cardiac function.
The most dramatic part of the scene is when Maggie is manually compressing her patients heart in her hands. She looks directly up into Seth’s eyes as if she can see him and says,
He’s not going anywhere.
It’s at this moment, Seth, the angel….falls in love.
Sigh….
When it comes to heart leaps … What’s love got to do with it?
EVERYTHING!
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There are a number of wonderfully profound and painful lessons throughout this movie. One of the reasons I’m particularly drawn to this film, (besides being a typical love story addict), is more than likely because my own husband died of an unexpected heart attack at the age of 35. He was a member of the city league basketball team and just finished playing all four quarters of the game when he collapsed on the gym floor. He was defibrillated twice on the scene before paramedics arrived. And although CPR was performed continuously during ambulance transport and in the ER for well over an hour, he could not be resuscitated.
Heart Failure
For my husband…literally. For me, in every other sense of the word.
Heart broken.
Broken.
Wide.
Open.
!!!
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So when it comes to heart leaps, the most significant one for me has been missing in my life for nearly a decade. And I don’t mean that I’ve not experienced a heart leap in this regard since that time.
I have….
Yet for whatever reason, there has been a glitch in the system on this.
The stars have not been squaring my moon.
Or lack of perfect planetary alignment.
SOMETHING! (humor)
Regardless of all the meaningless cliches I’ve come across since then over love, none have been acceptable to me. I know why I am here.
Love IS my reason for being. Period.
Now the death of my husband isn’t the main focus of this post. Merely, the poignant catalyst of meaning that has trumped all other losses in my life. It is this kind of loss that tends to put many areas of life in perspective far more dramatically than any other. And until I find a real, TANGIBLE love again, there are simply no new ‘love’ memories to replace those I had with my husband.
I also know that love itself manifests in different ways. Sometimes it will be romantic love. Sometimes it is love in service to our children and then to the larger part of humanity is some way. Love is why we are here.
Yet in spite of knowing this, so much can happen in life to complicate things. Despite the best of intentions, many things do happen that are entirely out of our control and we are left with the aftermath. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been befuddled and wondered,
What do I DO with all of this?
Where do we start to pick up the fragile pieces of our lives that may be lying shattered all around us. Literally or figuratively?
The short answer? One piece, one breath, one step at a time. And not without a little help from our friends!
Which leads me to a very important part and key issue for me when it comes to this heart leap business. Here’s another less dramatic, but significant scene from City of Angels:
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More City of Angels Quotes
‘Because I feel it’….
‘You should trust that. You don’t trust it enough’….
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What happens when we no longer trust it?
This question came to mind as I considered what has been making my heart leap lately. I realized that for me, it would involve more than paying attention to what causes my heart to leap. It would also require a deeper investigation in order to understand the ways I may feel like I could no longer trust it when my heart leaps.
Now, most days I experience many heart leaps and flutters from something funny I heard, something my children did or said, right down to the playful antics of our Persian cat. I’m also like many of you when it comes to my love for music, poetry, books, sunsets, ….walks along the beach …… (cough)
…..go ahead laugh….
I’m not talking about those kind of special heart leaps. I’m referring to the kind that has the potential to lead us in new directions….the LIFE ALTERING kind…the kind that may involve REAL and SIGNIFICANT….CHANGE.
Generally involving things like our career path or our more intimate and significant love relationships.
This is where my own heart leaps occasionally develops some ‘arrhythmia’s’.
So what generally happens for me?
My heart leaps.
I’ll feel the warmth, love, excitement, or passion when I encounter certain people, sights, sounds, ideas, and events in my life. In some cases, it’s as if I’m like a small child who can’t resist the pull of what my heart longs to reach for.
The tug in my heart says
THIS is closer to my reason for being!
THIS is what makes my heart sing!
THIS is what I’m here for!
Now, I can feel this for MANY things, not necessarily just for THE ONE… the love of my life…my soul mate.
I’ve experienced this when working for a software company.… when inspiration is firing on all cylinders and my brain was churning out new product ideas like mad! In the middle of creation; when I’m turning that idea into a product or I’ve just completed a huge project. I’m EXCITED when that happens! I can feel that passion pulsing through my veins whenever I come up with something to create….
It also happens whenever I encounter someone that I want to create WITH! Yes, this could be back to ‘life mate’ again…yet it’s NOT limited to this. This has to do with ANYONE being a potential partner in co-creation for serving humanity, for partnering in business, friendship, or marriage.
And yet…how often have I followed my heart only to be let down? Or told that I shouldn’t follow it…or it’s evil…or…fill in the blank?
‘Following your passion won’t put food on the table!’
We have plenty of things crop up to toss a monkey wrench into our understanding of what these heart leaps are all about. Or there’s a mixed bag of beliefs coming our way from various directions and sometimes you can’t make heads or tails out of it all!
- To follow or not to follow your passion?
- Do what you hate because it puts food on the table? Do what you love and it doesn’t put food on the table?
- Do what you hate because it will put food on the table until doing what you love pays the bills?
We’ve all had to struggle over these decisions in life.
Or what about our relationships and marriages?
- Stay with people you no longer love because you think it’s your duty?
- Even though you come up with excuses to spend more time away from home instead of being there?
- As if you’d want someone to stay with you out of a sense of duty instead of love? (This one has always confused me….)
- And NO! This isn’t a declaration that I’m all for throwing in the towel and being an advocate for divorce at the first sign of trouble!
- However, I AM suggesting more couple would be far better off getting honest with one another and starting there…. but I digress.
Sometimes, we only glean the wisdom and understanding in hindsight. As the saying goes, hindsight is always 20/20!
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To Trust or Not To Trust
Over time, it seems as though a little piece of our heart dies or hardens….frozen in time at the apex of a painful moment.
Like when my husband died.
Or when we fall in love with someone and they betray us and break our hearts.
Or we put the last bit of our life savings towards education for a new career path, and you have to walk away because it was a bad deal….zero integrity… and you can’t get your money back. All gone and nothing to show for it but the experience that comes from the school of hard knocks.
These kinds of things can harden the heart a bit and make us fear reaching out just to be burned one more time.
We lose faith; in ourselves, in our concepts of God, our faith in humanity.
When this has happened too much or all at once, we might close up. Pull back. We may run off like an injured deer in search of a secluded spot in the woods to lick our wounds in order to heal. It’s like an ancient wisdom takes over in knowing that we aren’t strong enough to defend ourselves if another predator crosses our path. So the fear and the wisdom serves to work together to try and keep us safe until we are stronger.
Yet..we can also get used to this kind of living. This being ‘stuck on survive’. Chronically living in the door jam of our lives, bracing ourselves for yet another shock from an earthquake that will more than likely target YOU again because you keep getting hit by them for whatever reason! (grins)
I’ve been there. And in spite of fear, I’ve had to find ways to reach out. Even if only baby steps at a time. In fact, the very creation of Tweet Connection was based on a heart leap of faith. The idea came, I set up the site, and I’ve continued adding a little bit to it, one post at a time.
Yet what about the bigger heart leaps? The ones that require a huge leap of faith and scare us the most?
Leap of Faith
This brings me back to the City of Angels love story. Seth fell in love with Maggie yet he had a huge decision to make because they couldn’t be together in any tangible way unless he did. He had to decide if his love for her was big enough to give up his immortality as an angel and become human. And in the end, he took a giant leap of faith. He chose Maggie. He chose love.
Yet here’s the thing In all of this soul searching I’ve done on this topic over the past few days, I’m not any wiser than I was before. I haven’t had any huge epiphanies that solve the riddle on how to crack this ‘passion’ code for any of us.
If nothing else, it has merely served to reinforce the idea that I can choose to leap or not, but the outcome is ultimately out of my hands no matter what.
Like Seth, you and I fall in love…. we fall in love with sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and ideas. We fall in love with people. And we have a choice. We can choose to take a leap of faith and follow what we love. Or we don’t.
And here’s what I believe to be a big trouble spot for many of us.
- We look for the guarantee.
- We look for certainty.
- We look for an exemption from any future loss, heart ache, betrayal, drama, or trauma.
Well guess what my friends?
The truth is this. We can take a leap of faith and choose to follow our hearts or not, but regardless. There are NO guarantees!
- There is no guarantee that new business you want to start will be a success!
- There is no guarantee that allowing yourself to fall in love again won’t result in getting your heart broken or save you from the pain of having a spouse die.
- There are no guarantees that we can spare our own children from any amount of suffering no matter how much we try to prevent it!
So what are we left with?
A decision.
We can choose to follow our heart leaps in life. Or not. Either way, there is no guarantee. Yet passion and love in my heart has always made my soul happier than when I’m playing it safe and feeling as lifeless as the walking dead.
I will to choose to leap! As often as I can!
Yet like the little boy in the image, we all tend to find our courage is greater when we have some loving arms to jump into!
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. ~Lao Tzu
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On that note, let’s end with some more music. This time, a live piece by Apocalyptica called ‘Nothing Else Matters’
When it comes to love, little else does.
Does it?
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Now THAT’S a heart leap!
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Additional Related Resources
Quest 2015 Theme Day 1: Living Connections by Samantha Hall
Quest 2015 Theme Day 2: In Search of Serendipity by Samantha Hall
Quest 2015 Theme Day 3: Dare To Disappoint by Samantha Hall
Your Life Quest: Create. Curate. Conflict by Jon Mertz
Your Life Quest: Doing. Stopping. Feeling by Jon Mertz
Quest 2015 Heart Leaps by Ginny Taylor
Heart Leaps – an improv poem by Stan Stewart
Heart Leaps Quest 2015 by Suzi Banks Baum
The Leap Examined by Erin Coughlin Hollowell
Heart Leaps by Nancy Laulicht Seibel
Quest 2015 Information Page by Jeffrey Davis
Tracking Wonder – official website
Samantha,
Thank you for sharing this heartfelt authenic look into your life. You have certainly made a leap of faith and showing trust by opening the doors to your heart. For myself heart leaps these days are centered on moments with my children. The smile on their face or warm hugs are what move my heart. For whatever reason life as not helped me find any new heart leaps.
Thank you for another great post.
Thank you for all you do.
Tom
Thank you for sharing Tom. One of life’s many mysteries.
I wholeheartedly believe that when we take the risk to be vulnerable in little (or even big ways) depending on how we are feeling, etc…that it has the capacity to touch the heartfelt needs in another. It is when we know we are no longer alone in our struggles..that someone else is feeling similarly…whether that’s the heart break over the death of a loved one, or the loneliness that stems from a broken relationship, or even while in transition between jobs. Knowing we aren’t alone helps ease the burden people feel if only for a moment.
Thanks again Tom. I appreciate you stopping by!
PS: Hope the new job is going well! 🙂
You know how I love leaps 🙂
Truly love this post and am struck by your willingness to be vulnerable when so many others share wisdom yet remain hidden. Thank you for allowing me and others to see your heart and make the leap from there.
xoxo
Thanks Alli. Yes! Queen of #maketheleap!! : )
This has been an exciting, rewarding, and also challenging process! I’m glad I chose to do it and grateful for Jon Mertz for all the work he has been sharing on his blog as well. Powerful stuff!
I believe when we are able to share some of these more vulnerable aspects of real life, it provides the opportunity for others to identify with it because they may be going through similar. If not now, perhaps later.
Not everyone is ready to be that vulnerable and that’s ok! We can share the work anyway and it will be here for when people are ready.
I always appreciate it when you stop by and share!
xoxo
Hi Samantha…this is one of the most moving and inspiring posts I’ve read…thank you. You write with a deep eloquence and the courage to be vulnerable. In this age of sieges in Sydney, civil unrest, and the murders of children in Pakistan, we need people to show the the deep ways of heart-based living. If you ever write a book, make sure you let me know!
You are very kind Steve. Thank you!
What part of Australia do you live? Do you follow Alli Polin as well? She also lives in Australia. : )
Yes, there is a great deal of unrest and violence in the world. Although we may not have much control over what is going on in the short term, we can still do what we can to find ways to heal in the aftermath. Much like the War and the Soul and the Warrior Returns books you and I are reading. We can’t change what is already happened, but we can serve one another by finding more heart-based methods for healing and recovery in all walks of life…whether it’s veterans of war, trauma victims, sexual abuse survivors, all abuse survivors, etc.
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment my friend. And Happy Holidays to you and your family!
City of Angels, Peter Gabriel, and vulnerability in one post. Wow. Thanks for your openness and willingness to tell your story is such a wonderful way.
Thank you Stan. Yes, I do love that combination all in one place! : )
However, ‘In Your Eyes’ by Peter Gabriel is still my all time fave of his!
http://youtu.be/s9CD4_3wChM
Thanks for stopping by and I’m so happy we connected for Quest 2015!
This is such an extraordinary post, Samantha, touched with such vulnerability! Thank you for sharing this part of your world with us.
Heart leaps are the most important leaps we make in our professional and personal lives and are also the ones that make us most exposed. They also can bring us the most joy and growth.
I appreciate you! Happy Holidays!
Terri
Yes, Terri, those heart leaps are what keeps things interesting in life and can help sustain us in life if we are attuned to paying attention to the ones that are most meaningful and significant to our individual paths.
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment Terri! I appreciate you and look forward to additional learning and sharing together in various ways in 2015!
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas this year! xo
Wow. Nothing else matters. Loved it. Thanks Samantha.
All the best and a Happy 2015 !
Yes! Isn’t that incredible? Nothing Else Matters is definitely a favorite of mine! : )
Thank you so much for dropping in Al! I appreciate it! Also! I DID receive your email and simply haven’t caught up yet this weekend! haha Just finished hosting #spiritchat as well this morning so didn’t have the chance to respond yet.
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas Al! And Happy New Year!
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Samantha – You leave yourself on the page. Part open, part vulnerable. And what that does is it gives your reader a gift that is deep and meaningful. I know Samantha. But more than that, I read the post and I know about pain and questions and hope and choices and faith and decisions and struggle and opportunity and maybes and ifs and what is left behind if we guess one door and what is left behind if we choose another. And you say in the words above “there are no guarantees”. That is so true. So let’s toast to 2015 and affirm that life is mystery and there are no guarantees. Let’s be willing to be true to our heart, our wisdom, and move forward with some kind of confidence that we’ve gotten this far and we can go a little bit further tomorrow.
Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt reply David.
I love your 2015 and toast to it! LOVE this!
‘So let’s affirm that life is mystery and there are no guarantees. Let’s be willing to be true to our heart, our wisdom, and move forward with some kind of confidence that we’ve gotten this far and we can go a little bit further tomorrow.’
Thanks again for taking the time to read and share. Always appreciated.
Happy New Year to you and yours!
Samantha (and David), I’m deeply touched by your sharing, exchange and optimism. Thank you for sharing your story, the world is made a bit brighter by people like you who let us in to their journey of understanding and meaning making. Thank you.
Hello Karin! Nice to ‘see’ you here. : )
Honored by your comment and appreciate you taking the time to read and share.
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I am so happy to have found your blog!
So glad you connected with me on Twitter.
I love your post, look forward to reading more. This all resonates so deeply with me.
Thank you for letting us see what makes your heart leap 🙂
Thanks Misty! I’m so happy you found the blog and that this post resonated so much with you! This is one in a series I’ve been writing for Quest 2015, which is a series of writing prompts to help people create a new vision for 2015.
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment and thankful for your connection! : )
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