From blowing dandelion seeds into
the air to throwing a penny into a fountain, we have all felt inspired
to make a wish, to whisper our secret desires into the ears of the
universe and wait for signs that we have been heard. Some wishes come
true while others remain ethereal visions that either stay with us or
fade like a star in the light of morning. Whether they come true or not,
wishes are important missives, expressing our heart's desire as well as
our intention to create something new in our lives. When we wish for
something, our consciousness opens to receiving it, like a flower
unfolding its petals to receive a bee.
There is something innocent and magical about making a wish, something
that recalls the energy of childhood. Wishing is not about formulating a
plan and following it step by step to attain a goal, which is the realm
of adulthood. Wishing is more like a playful volley across the
universe, an invitation to play. Waiting for the response is an integral
part of the process. Wishing inspires an innocent opening to the
possibility of magic as we wait to see if the invisible realm will bring
our wish to life. This opening is a beautiful gesture in and of itself,
regardless of the outcome. We place ourselves in a magical mind, and
this mind is arguably as wonderful as the fulfillment of our wish
itself.
In our straightforward, action-oriented society, we may tend to dismiss
the power of this seemingly passive process, yet the power of a wish is
well known, hence the cautionary phrase, "Be careful what you wish for."
If you have given up wishing in favor of more adult pursuits, you might
want to bring its magic back into your life. The next time you see the
first star of the evening, or find yourself in front of a birthday cake
covered in flaming candles, give yourself the gift of the magical realm
that you knew so well as a child -- close your eyes, open your mind, and
make your wish.
(Daily OM)